Deathstroke, the Terminator #37
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDeathstroke looms large in his signature blue-and-orange armor, guns blazing, as a determined woman in black fights alongside him amid a rain of gunfire — all while two shadowy figures lurk in the background — making for a kinetic cover that promises globe-trotting danger with the tagline "Between Iraq and a Hard Place!" Marv Wolfman continues his run on the series with "Sins of the Father!", brought to vivid life here by Tom Raney's cover pencils and inks. It's a solid mid-'90s DC package for fans of action-driven storytelling centered on one of comics' most formidable mercenaries.
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In order to protect Wintergreen's family name, Deathstroke is blackmailed by the Israelis to do some dirty work.
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