Deathstroke #7
In "Deathstroke R.I.P.: Elegy," the super-villain community gathers to mourn Deathstroke, turning a somber funeral into a tense power play. Jericho attempts to strike against the Legion of Doom, only to be offered a surprising alliance instead, while Rose steps forward to complete her father’s final mission. Written by Christopher Priest and illustrated by Fernando Pasarin, with inks by Ryan Winn, colors by Jeromy Cox, and letters by Willie Schubert, the issue’s cover by Ed Benes and Richard Friend captures the weight of the moment.
In the quiet aftermath of a legend’s end, the super-villain community gathers for Deathstroke’s funeral, where tensions simmer beneath the surface. Jericho seizes the moment to strike at the Legion of Doom, only to find himself offered a new path—one that may redefine his place among the shadows. Meanwhile, Rose, grappling with her father’s final legacy, steps forward to finish the job he left behind.
In "Deathstroke: R.I.P., Book Two: The Seven Doors," Jo faces a new threat as Luthor’s technology empowers Jerich with terrifying capabilities. Meanwhile, Shado and Rose keep up their intense sparring, testing their limits, while Hosun uncovers another figure wearing the Deathstroke mantle—adding mystery to an already fractured mission.
In "Deathstroke: R.I.P., Book Three: Born Again," the real Slade Wilson is hiding in Arkansas, far from the chaos of his past, while a twisted alternate-reality version of himself—ruthless and without honor—strikes down Hosun in cold blood. The line between hero and monster blurs as the real Deathstroke confronts a reflection of what he could have become.
In "Deathstroke: R.I.P., Book Four: Summerville," the real Deathstroke confronts the horrifying truth behind his resurrection, learning how Raptor brought him back — and the devastating toll it’s taken on his family. As his doppelgänger continues a brutal campaign against those he once protected, Deathstroke must piece together the fractured truth before the line between killer and victim vanishes entirely.
In "Deathstroke Rebirth, Finale: Terminator," the mystery of an alternate Deathstroke unfolds as he confronts the original—Slade—face to face. Their clash of ideologies and pasts leads to a reckoning that forces both versions of the mercenary to confront who they’ve become. The story’s emotional core lies in the weight of legacy and the fragile hope of reconciliation.
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