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Deathstroke (2014-2016) #14
Deathstroke (2014-2016)
Issue #14
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Summary
Slade Wilson would move heaven and Earth to get his daughter back-and not even LexCorp will stand in his way! But after barely surviving a tussle with the Suicide Squad, how can a battle-ravaged Deathstroke take on Lex Luthor’s forces?
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Page Count
24 Pages
Print Release Date
January 27 2016
Digital Release Date
January 27 2016
Age Rating
12+ Only
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Published by:
DC
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Written by:
James Bonny
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Pencils:
Tyler Kirkham
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Inks:
Tyler Kirkham
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Colored by:
Arif Prianto
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Cover by:
Tyler Kirkham
Tomeu Morey
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Genre
Superhero
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Deathstroke (2014-2016)
Vol. 3: Suicide Run
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Deathstroke (2014-2016)
The DCU's deadliest assassin stars in his own series by writer/artist Tony S. Daniel!
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