Deathstroke, The Terminator, Vol. 1 #11 (DC Comics 1992) by Ugly Monkey Comics

Deathstroke, The Terminator, Vol. 1 #11 (DC Comics 1992)

$7.00 USD
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Deathstroke, The Terminator, Vol. 1 #11 (DC Comics 1992) by Ugly Monkey Comics

Deathstroke, The Terminator, Vol. 1 #11 (DC Comics 1992)

$7.00 USD

Deathstroke, The Terminator streams into a pivotal DC Comics moment with Vol. 1, #11 (1992), delivering the conclusion to the two-part arc “The Loneliest Number.” In this dark, high-stakes installment, Slade teams up with the new Vigilante to teach a brutal lesson to their enemies—and the tension isn’t limited to the streets. A shadowy alliance tests loyalties and ethics in ways only Deathstroke can.

  • Part 2 of 2 in the gripping “The Loneliest Number” arc, delivering a tightly wound, finale-grade payoff.
  • Guest-starring the new Vigilante alongside Deathstroke, expanding the moral and tactical chessboard of the story.
  • Cameos by Batman, Superman, and the Teen Titans enriching the crossover texture and fan appeal.
  • Story by Marv Wolfman—a veteran voice known for sharp characterization and dramatic plotting.
  • Art by Art Nichols and George Perez with a Mike Zeck cover, blending dynamic action with iconic DC visuals.
  • Plot twist and romance as Slade and the Vigilante navigate a dangerous partnership that pushes boundaries and raises the stakes for everyone involved.
  • Publication context—DC Comics, 1992; issue Vol. 1 #11; original cover price $1.75.

Perfect for collectors and readers who crave a bold, crossover-driven Deathstroke chapter, this issue stands out with its dark, character-driven storytelling, memorable cameos, and the provocative dynamic between two vigilantes that redefines what it means to operate in the gray areas of justice.

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