-Titulo Original : Teen Titans/Deathstroke: The Terminus Agenda
-Fabricante :
DC Comics
-Descripcion Original:
ONE OF COMICS GREATEST FEUDS REIGNITES! TEEN TITANS VS. DEATHSTROKE...THE FINAL SHOWDOWN! He escaped Arkham Asylum. Now the planet is his prison. Slade Wilson is Deathstroke, the worlds deadliest assassin. But after his lethal breakout from Gotham Citys most infamous place of imprisonment, Commissioner Gordon has exposed his secret identity to the world. He can run. He can hide. But there are some people he can never escape. People like Damian Wayne: the son of Batman and Talia al Ghul, the heir to the mantle of Robin, and the leader of the Teen Titans. To Robin, the Deathstroke crisis is an opportunity. With his teen teammates help, he can capture and contain the worlds most wanted criminal forever. But Deathstroke isnt just locked up with the Teen Titans. Theyre locked up with him. Soon Slades sinister influence begins remaking Robins young mind, shaping him into something new and terrible. Can Robin resist? Or will Deathstroke claim the Boy Wonders moral code as one more victim? Writers Christopher Priest and Adam Glass and artists including Bernard Chang and Carlo Pagulayan proudly present Teen Titans/Deathstroke: The Terminus Agenda--a shocking new vision of one of the most legendary rivalries in the history of comics! Collects Teen Titans #28-30 and Deathstroke #41-43. About the Author Adam Glass is an American writer, screenwriter and television producer best known for his work on the TV series Supernatural, Cold Case and Criminal Minds. As an author, he wrote such titles as Suicide Squad for DC Comics and Deadpool and Luke Cage for Marvel Comics. Christopher Priest is a critically acclaimed writer and one of the first African Americans to break into the comics industry. He is known for penning a renowned run on Marvels Black Panther as well as work on Conan the Barbarian, Quantum & Woody, The Amazing Spider-Man and more. For DC Comics, he has recently written popular runs on both Justice League and the Eisner-nominated Deathstroke.
-Fabricante :
DC Comics
-Descripcion Original:
ONE OF COMICS GREATEST FEUDS REIGNITES! TEEN TITANS VS. DEATHSTROKE...THE FINAL SHOWDOWN! He escaped Arkham Asylum. Now the planet is his prison. Slade Wilson is Deathstroke, the worlds deadliest assassin. But after his lethal breakout from Gotham Citys most infamous place of imprisonment, Commissioner Gordon has exposed his secret identity to the world. He can run. He can hide. But there are some people he can never escape. People like Damian Wayne: the son of Batman and Talia al Ghul, the heir to the mantle of Robin, and the leader of the Teen Titans. To Robin, the Deathstroke crisis is an opportunity. With his teen teammates help, he can capture and contain the worlds most wanted criminal forever. But Deathstroke isnt just locked up with the Teen Titans. Theyre locked up with him. Soon Slades sinister influence begins remaking Robins young mind, shaping him into something new and terrible. Can Robin resist? Or will Deathstroke claim the Boy Wonders moral code as one more victim? Writers Christopher Priest and Adam Glass and artists including Bernard Chang and Carlo Pagulayan proudly present Teen Titans/Deathstroke: The Terminus Agenda--a shocking new vision of one of the most legendary rivalries in the history of comics! Collects Teen Titans #28-30 and Deathstroke #41-43. About the Author Adam Glass is an American writer, screenwriter and television producer best known for his work on the TV series Supernatural, Cold Case and Criminal Minds. As an author, he wrote such titles as Suicide Squad for DC Comics and Deadpool and Luke Cage for Marvel Comics. Christopher Priest is a critically acclaimed writer and one of the first African Americans to break into the comics industry. He is known for penning a renowned run on Marvels Black Panther as well as work on Conan the Barbarian, Quantum & Woody, The Amazing Spider-Man and more. For DC Comics, he has recently written popular runs on both Justice League and the Eisner-nominated Deathstroke.
