Deathstroke #12
In "Twilight Part One," Deathstroke is sprung from prison by the enigmatic Red Lion, thrust into a deadly game where a copycat bears his name and his past collides with a new threat in Chicago. As Deathstroke tracks down the Ikon suit—now in the hands of Raptor, a thief working for Red Lion—he faces a confrontation aboard a crippled battleship, where the line between hunter and hunted begins to blur. The story unfolds with sharp precision, written by Priest and brought to life by Larry Hama’s dynamic art, Joe Bennett’s detailed inks, and Jeromy Cox’s evocative colors, all framed by Bill Sienkiewicz’s striking cover.
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Red Lion breaks Deathstroke out of prison so he can deal with the copycat Deathstroke in Chicago. In Minneapolis, Hosun meets Rose and suggests Slade's ex-wife is the true entity behind the attempts on Rose's life. Deathstroke learns his Ikon suit is in the possession of Raptor, a thief working for Red Lion to help him obtain the battleship which was crippled during Deathstroke's fight with Superman. Deathstroke confronts Raptor at the ship and prepares to fight.
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