It also seems likely that Slade just doesn't care either way, like the Joker.
Also, Bruce and Slade trying to armchair diagnose one another with mental illnesses is pretty funny and fantastic.
Deathstroke #34 art by Carlo Pagulayan, Trevor Scott, Jason Paz, and Jeromy Cox
Carlo Pagulayan does incredible work in bringing this fight to life[...]
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Mallah's huffing and puffing about Brain's distance and arrogance does veer dangerously close to the realm of melodrama, but it never fully crosses that line.
Titans Annual #2 art by Tom Grummett, Cam Smith, Mick Gray, Trevor Scott, and Adriano Lucas
Tom Grummett and Tom Derenick split the penciling on this issue, and both halves look very[...]
It's almost wall-to-wall action and maintains that Christopher Priest seriousness and intensity that has made this comic as engaging as it has been since its beginning.
Deathstroke #29 art by Diogenes Neves, Trevor Scott, and Jeromy Cox
Diogenes Neves's artwork remains attuned to the series and its tone A highly detailed style combines with dynamic and energetic artwork[...]
Kong is probably going to annoy the crap out of Slade, and that would be pretty entertaining.
The one drawback to all these spinning plates is that no plot advances too far this issue, though they all cooperate in a way that it seems like they may come to a head in unison.
Deathstroke #28 art by[...]
Who else but DC's Green Lantern can help the Colonel scan the universe to catch the thief?! KFC #3's creative team includes writer Tony Bedard, penciler Tom Derenick, inkers Trevor Scott and Sean Parsons, with a cover by Tom Grummett and Trevor Scott.
Yes, it's a comic about fried chicken sandwiches[...]