The Titans face their deadliest reckoning yet—because Deathstroke is back, and he’s not alone.
John Layman’s gripping Titans saga continues as the team confronts a nightmare they never saw coming—Deathstroke, seemingly back from the dead and assembling a ruthless new squad of villains. After struggling to redefine their roles in a post-Absolute Power world, Nightwing and his team must now fight against an enemy who knows their every weakness. But how did Slade Wilson cheat death, and what terrifying plan does he have in store for the Titans? As old grudges resurface and alliances are tested, the heroes must stand together like never before—or risk being torn apart.
Collects Titans #22-27.
John Layman is the creator, writer, and letterer of Chew, the New York Times bestselling, Harvey Award- and multi-Eisner Award-winning cannibal cop comedy series from Image Comics. Layman was an editor for WildStorm Productions and has written or lettered for every major publisher in comics for the last decade and a half. He’s written Cyclops, Detective Comics, Mars Attacks, Godzilla, Aliens, Thundercats, Gambit, Scarface, Red Sonja, Marvel Zombies vs. Army of Darkness, House of M: Fantastic Four, the Marvel Identity Wars annuals, Stephen Colbert’s Tek Jansen…and a whole lotta other stuff.
The Titans face their deadliest reckoning yet—because Deathstroke is back, and he’s not alone.
John Layman’s gripping Titans saga continues as the team confronts a nightmare they never saw coming—Deathstroke, seemingly back from the dead and assembling a ruthless new squad of villains. After struggling to redefine their roles in a post-Absolute Power world, Nightwing and his team must now fight against an enemy who knows their every weakness. But how did Slade Wilson cheat death, and what terrifying plan does he have in store for the Titans? As old grudges resurface and alliances are tested, the heroes must stand together like never before—or risk being torn apart.
Collects Titans #22-27.
Creators
John Layman is the creator, writer, and letterer of Chew, the New York Times bestselling, Harvey Award- and multi-Eisner Award-winning cannibal cop comedy series from Image Comics. Layman was an editor for WildStorm Productions and has written or lettered for every major publisher in comics for the last decade and a half. He’s written Cyclops, Detective Comics, Mars Attacks, Godzilla, Aliens, Thundercats, Gambit, Scarface, Red Sonja, Marvel Zombies vs. Army of Darkness, House of M: Fantastic Four, the Marvel Identity Wars annuals, Stephen Colbert’s Tek Jansen…and a whole lotta other stuff.