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Batman vs. Deathstroke

Priest, Christopher J. (Christopher James), 1961- (Author). Pagulayan, Carlo. (Added Author). Benes, Ed. (Added Author). Viacava, Roberto. (Added Author).

A bombshell is about to be dropped on the lives of both Bruce Wayne and Slade Wilson--a revelation that even two people who've prepared for everything never saw coming. A source informs the two masked men that Damian Wayne--a.k.a. the young killer turned crime-fighter called Robin--isn't the son of Batman at all. His true father: Deathstroke himself. If this information turns out to be true, it will change everything. This shocking intel has set two unstoppable forces on a collision course, as Deathstroke and the Dark Knight wage war for the heart and soul of the Boy Wonder... and the truth. Blood will be shed. Secret identities will be uncovered. And a grudge match decades in the making will reach its explosive climax...

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  • ISBN: 9781401285890
  • Physical Description 1 volume (unpaged) : chiefly color illustrations ; 27 cm
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2019.

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Batman vs. Deathstroke
Batman vs. Deathstroke
by Priest, Christopher; Neves, Diogenes (Illustrator)
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Batman vs. Deathstroke


When Batman discovers a mysterious package containing DNA test results proving that he is not Damian Wayne's biological father, the Dark Knight sets his sights on his son's true father--Deathstroke! But Damian Wayne can't really be Slade Wilson's son--can he? And who sent the package--and why? The ultimate custody battle ensues as the World's Greatest Detective and the World's Deadliest Assassin clash in this instant classic! The Eisner Award-nominated series kicks into high gear in this standalone hardcover volume of Christopher Priest's critically acclaimed run. Collects Deathstroke #30-36.