Deathstroke #10
In "Four Rooms Conclusion," Slade Wilson confronts the consequences of his past as a covert operative in Serbia, where he’s first branded Deathstroke. Flashbacks reveal the origins of Jericho and Ravager’s powers tied to Deathstroke’s sword, while in Minneapolis, Rose tracks down long-lost family ties. Back in his cell, Slade faces a chilling confrontation with the Red Lion. Written by Priest and illustrated with striking intensity by Cary Nord, with colors by Jeromy Cox and letters by Willie Schubert, the cover by Cary Nord captures the issue’s brooding tension.
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In a flashback to his mission in Serbia, Slade Wilson is first called Deathstroke. Dex informs Wilson the government will be prosecuting him over his manipulation of campaign funds during his clash with the Red Lion. Dr. Villain examines Jericho and determines Jericho & Ravager's powers resulted from exposure to Deathstroke's sword. In Minneapolis, Rose meets up with distant relations. Back in his cell, Slade is confronted by Red Lion.
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