
As it happens, nowhere. This story has nothing to do with anyone on the cover, and only one recent Titan, Ravager, appears in it. What this is, is a Deathstroke solo tale in which the corpses of family and friends come to visit. What they finally ask of him is a clever little twist but it doesn't make up for the rest of this 30pp story (Ravager's usual competently dull back-up is absent). If you want to see two more Ravagers, one butler and an ex-wife mangling and being mangled, this is the book for you. If you like the self-deluded murderer Deathstroke and his damaged daughter Ravager Rose, go right ahead. If you've a yen to see some barnstorming Black Lanterns and first-rate fight scenes from a top team of artists, hand over that $3.99.
Me, I want the story that goes with that corker of a cover. Thanks for nothing, guys.
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