The cover to the 10th issue of Deathstroke's was only recently revealed and in no time, the variant is made public as well, courtesy of Newsarama.
Anything that features Ravager pretty much gets instant love from me. Newsarama also included the variant for #11 in its list, so both January issues.
As usual, these are the quality work of Shane Davis. May he be given that gig on a permanent basis.
While I'm following up on yesterday's post, I mentioned that book four of volume three was not particularly to my liking but that was prior to reading the annual (#2) it includes. Phil Hester put together a prototypical Deathstroke story in which our "hero" gets involved (through employment, of course) in the politics of a war-ravaged country.
You don't need to have read the rest of the recent material to enjoy this one, so if you've avoided the annual because you thought recent Deathstroke offerings were on the weak side, you might want to give that one a look. And speaking of looks, here's some sample art in case you avoided it when it was solicited and released.
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