Deathstroke #11
In "Chicago," Deathstroke #11 (2017), a grieving community hires the mercenary to strike back at the gangs responsible for a 12-year-old’s death—only for a shocking imposter to take up the mantle. Written by Priest and brought to life by Denys Cowan’s bold interior art, Bill Sienkiewicz’s dynamic inks, and Jeromy Cox’s vivid colors, the story unfolds with tense precision as Jack Ryder uncovers the truth behind the killings. The cover by Denys Cowan and Bill Sienkiewicz captures the issue’s raw intensity, setting the stage for a gripping tale of deception and justice.
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After a 12 year old bystander is killed when a woman is seemingly fending off would-be rapists, a collection of African-American parents hire Deathstroke to kill the gangs who have been causing their children's deaths. Jack Ryder investigates and realizes the Deathstroke performing the killings is an imposter. Ryder fights the fake Deathstroke as the Creeper but ultimately the real Deathstroke appears and kills the pretender who proves to be the Reverend Ed Thompson.
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