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    Deathstroke #10

    Deathstroke » Deathstroke #10 - Return to Starpoint released by DC Comics on August 2012.

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    The Hunt for Lobo part 2, new writer/artist ROB LIEFELD!

    Lobo is loose on Earth and he is destroying everything in his path, except his favorite dinner. Slade and the Omegas are on his trail. But first they need to stop at the prison that Lobo broke out of for clues on where he might be heading. There they run in to Kharlak, one of Lobo's old crew, and with his dieing breath he boosts Slade is too late. Lobo has already found his Starpoint ship and with it can "break the world"

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    HOW? 0

    Seriously, I'd like to know how Rob Liefeld keeps getting work in the industry. I'm sorry but his artwork is just god awful. Just look at the cover for me will you? Look carefully at how disjointed Deathstroke's shoulders are. Look how square that gun is. Look at the legs that make no sense. Look at how BORING THE DESIGN IS.See, this is another problem I've recently realized with Liefeld, ESPECIALLY on Deathstroke. You know how some artists tend to be stuck in a bygone era? Dan Jurgens at times,...

    6 out of 8 found this review helpful.

    The Main Man's Back, bless the 90s 0

    I don't care what other people sayI'm just overfilled with joy to see the Main Man making his debut in the New 52.And who should be more appropriate to re-introduce THE ultimate 90s anti-hero, than the man who has coined and championed the concept itself back in it's glory days, Rob Liefeld himself. Not to mention guest-starring another 90s icon, Zealot.In this issue we finally get to see more of the Last Czarnian. He may not be as funny as we remember him, but it's still him. Destroying an enti...

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