Deathstroke, the Terminator #36
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDeathstroke stands front and center in his blue-and-orange suit, gripping a heavy automatic weapon with quiet menace, while a grizzled, white-haired soldier in military fatigues looms behind him — two hardened figures whose uneasy alliance sets the tone for the "Honor and Judgment!" cover blurb perfectly. Tom Raney's cover art gives both characters a rugged, battle-worn weight that feels right at home in the gritty mid-1990s DC landscape. With Marv Wolfman steering the story alongside artist Nigel Tully and inker Charles Barnett III, issue #36 looks like a compelling chapter in Slade Wilson's morally complicated world.
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