Deathstroke #17
Deathstroke #17 – Comic Review & Breakdown đĄ️đ§ đ„
đ Genre
Action, Superhero, Psychological Thriller, Crime Drama
đ§© Main Characters
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Deathstroke / Slade Wilson – The deadly mercenary battling for redemption and family.
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Rose Wilson (Ravager) – Slade's daughter, caught in the crossfire of her father's violent life.
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Ra’s al Ghul – The ageless eco-terrorist with his own dark plans for Slade.
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Lawman – A mysterious antagonist with twisted ideals of order and justice.
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Red Hood (Jason Todd) – Former Robin turned antihero, clashes ideologically and physically with Slade.
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Suicide Squad – Government-controlled team of villains forced into deadly missions.
đ️ Writer
Christopher Priest – Known for crafting morally complex narratives, Priest deepens Slade’s internal and external conflicts while playing with non-linear storytelling.
đš Artist
Joe Bennett – Brings brutal action sequences and sharp character expression to life with visceral intensity.
đ Editor Details
Alex Antone – As editor, Antone maintains narrative cohesion and character consistency throughout the arc.
đą Publisher and Brand
DC Comics | Rebirth Imprint
đ Release Year
2017
đ Brief Plot Summary
As Deathstroke navigates the final stages of a brutal gauntlet to rescue his daughter, Rose, he finds himself tested by old enemies and uneasy allies alike. From taking on the Suicide Squad to surviving a brutal clash with Red Hood, Slade is left emotionally and physically battered. With Ra’s al Ghul and the enigmatic Lawman entering the fray, the stakes skyrocket. The lines between hero and villain blur as Deathstroke must decide whether saving his daughter is worth sacrificing his own humanity—or what remains of it.
đ Notable Arcs or Storylines
This issue is a critical part of the "Twilight" arc, a multi-layered storyline exploring themes of redemption, legacy, and moral ambiguity. It challenges Slade’s capacity for change and raises questions about the cost of salvation through violence.
đ§ Fan Theories or Interpretations
Fans speculate that Lawman may be a twisted mirror of Slade’s ideals—perhaps even a future version or symbolic figure representing what Slade might become if he loses all remaining empathy. There's also ongoing debate about Ra’s al Ghul’s true intentions: Is he manipulating Slade as a pawn in a larger, Lazarus Pit-fueled scheme?
đ Review Summary
Deathstroke #17 is a gripping blend of raw action and philosophical depth. Christopher Priest’s writing continues to challenge readers with nonlinear storytelling and moral gray areas, offering a rare depth for a mainstream antihero. Joe Bennett’s art amplifies every emotional beat and bone-crunching blow, grounding even the wildest moments with gritty realism. Character depth is a highlight—especially the evolution of Slade and his fractured relationship with Rose. This issue doesn’t just entertain—it makes you question what truly defines a hero.
⭐ Final Verdict: A must-read for fans of complex antiheroes and high-stakes drama.
Rating: 9/10 đŻ
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