Sunday, May 5, 2013

Deathstroke – New 52 | Comics

Prior to him being known as Deathstroke, Slade Wilson was a part of Team 7 along with Amanda Waller, Alex Fairchild, Bronson, Dinah Drake, Grifter and Kurt Lance would seek out for metahuman threats. Following one of their mission, Slade was ambushed and critically injured that forced him to underwent a surgery that not only saved his life but also enhanced him physically.

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Deathstroke – New 52 | Comics

When his friend William Wintergreen was captured and Slade made it his own mission to rescue him. Wearing a mask, he ruthlessly killed every single one of the group responsible for Wintergreen’s abduction and begin his mercenary career. Soon, he became very notorious in his respective field and the name Deathstroke become a legend but lost his wife Adeline Kane and an eye amidst the chaos.

During Victor Sage’s run on Suicide Squad, Slade joined the team before he took a contract on Shade. He bested Batman once to kill him as well as planned to take on Red Hood and the Outlaws but that did not happen. To find his next target Odysseus, Slade headed to Russia (Gods of War), then end up teaming with Joker’s girlfriend Harley Quinn in search for his children Rose and Jericho.

Deathstroke also crossed paths with the Power Couple; Superman and Wonder Woman as he took a bounty on the titan, Lapetus (Godkiller). Before agreeing to the terms of League of Assassins, Slade briefly encounters Damian Wayne AKA Robin. His ability to spread fear among others earned him a place in the Sinestro Corps. Also, he shares a little history with the vigilante Green Arrow.

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To keep up with DC Comics’ reboot of New Earth timeline, The New 52 has begun and despite being killed off in “Flashpoint” by Aquaman, Slade Joseph Wilson has once again returned as Deathstroke the Terminator in 2011. Marv Wolfman (Crisis on Infinite Earths, Nightwing) and Steve Erwin’s co-creation has found his way into DC’s new time stream with a bit of altered past that suits to the new continuity and some serious action-packed adventures on his regular monthly ongoing series as well as other guest appearances as well.

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Deathstroke was also a part of the Forever Evil crossover event in 2013, alongside various other heroes and villains to fight against the threat of Crime Syndicate. Actor Joe Manganiello has been cast to portray the character of Deathstroke for the live-action films from DC Extended Universe and most notably to serve as an antagonist against Batman following the events of the Justice League (2017) movie.
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Batman – Arkham City | Comics

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Batman – Arkham City | Comics
Arkham Asylum is a mental institute for the lodging of criminally insane and Gotham's worst kind of villains. Recently, Batman's arch nemesis, The Joker has spread chaos in the inner circles of Arkham but Batman however, was able to finally put an end to the riot in time that left it all in ruins. The clown prince of crime formerly injected himself with the Venom like serum that super-powered criminal Bane uses to amplify his physical strength, called the Titan formula which had a bizarre effect on him, making him am enormous monster. Batman eventually defeated him in his gigantic form after quite a hard battle and The Joker is left in a dying, sickly state on Arkham.

In the heat of the situation, the administrator of Arkham Asylum, Quincy Sharp takes advantage of the situation and becomes the mayor of Gotham City to control the power that runs the city. Meanwhile, two super powered thug siblings named "T&T" who were working as henchmen for Two-Face, secretly succumbed to the Titan formula and starts a murderous spree across town, which prompts a martial law in Gotham by Mayor Sharp. Batman is well aware of Sharp's intention and realizes that someone from the behind is orchestrating the entire plot to manipulate the entire series of events. Meanwhile, Joker's girlfriend Harley Quinn decides to perform a rescue mission to set his lunatic lover free to spread limitless chaos together.

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As a tie-in prequel back-story to the 2009’s smash-hit game Batman – Arkham City, a five issue limited series of the same name was published by DC Comics in the same year. This comic book tale was written by famous Batman veteran Paul Dini (Justice League, Justice League Unlimited) and illustrated by artist Carlos D'Anda (Deathblow, JLA – Kid Amazo). This story is a link up to the first two games of the Arkham series; Batman – Arkham Asylum and Batman – Arkham City. Following the success of this limited series, a follow up monthly ongoing titled “Batman – Arkham Unhinged” was released by DC Comics in 2011, which was a continuation of the chronicles that took place in this book.
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Friday, May 3, 2013

The Walking Dead – No Way Out | Comics

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The Walking Dead – No Way Out | Comics
The group of scavengers that Glenn and Heath previously discovered in Washington, D.C. has secretly followed them to Alexandria Safe-Zone and attacked on the residents there but they soon are all killed. Rick gains more popularity and Douglas Monroe gives him the charge of Alexandria as he also took care of a berserk Pete, who killed Douglas’s wife Regina. Because of the previous gunfire a herd of Walkers was attracted to the sound and rallied up near the safe zone. Snow starts to fall and Abraham takes a team to clear the undeads outside only to find out many more of them. They face quite a hard time killing the herd as there were more than they expected and their man Bruce got bitten. Following which Abraham puts him out of misery while shortly upsetting Holly.

Everything inside the wall eventually soothes in as Morgan and Michonne rekindles, Jessie moved in to Rick’s house with her son Ron, an affair between Abraham and Holly starts to blossom and Rick finally coming to terms with his dead wife over phone. Meanwhile, Abraham notifies Rick about a breach in the wall which they back up with a truck. Glenn, Heath and Spencer travels through a horizontal line over the rooftops to help a trapped Andrea on the bell tower. Nonetheless, the wall gave in and Zombies outside breaks in to torn Tobin apart. Morgan reaches the spot with Rick and got bitten in the arm. Everyone takes shelter in the houses as the Zombies pour in and overrun Alexandria. Bloods going to spill, limbs are about to sever and the world around them will get gory.

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The previous story “Too Far Gone” was like a prelude to a whole new world of deaths and despair which starts reflecting on the current storyline “No Way Out”. Series regular Robert Kirkman (Outcast, The Astounding Wolf-Man) and Charlie Adlard (Judge Dredd, The X-Files) has brought up this plotline in issues #79-84 on the monthly ongoing comics series of The Walking Dead from Image Comics. As the series is adapted into a TV Show on AMC network, elements from this story was taken for the Season 06 of The Walking Dead. Rick and his group continue their adventure next in the book titled “We Find Ourselves”.
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