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"Godkiller" continues as Superman enters the fray on Paradise Island. It's Man of Steel vs. the ultimate assassin!

23 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 26, 2015

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Tony S. Daniel

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Tony Salvador Daniel is a comic book author and illustrator. He is sometimes credited with is full name as Antonio Salvador Daniel.

For the science fiction writer, see Tony Daniel.

Tony S. Daniel decided to become a comic book artist in the 4th grade and has never looked back. He made his professional comics debut in 1993 on Comico's The Elementals and went on to illustrate X-Force for Marvel Comics and Spawn: Bloodfeud for Image Comics as well as writing and illustrating several creator-owned titles of his own: Silke, The Tenth, Adrenalynn and F5 — the last two of which led him, for a time, into the alternate reality known as Hollywood.

After being lured back into comics in 2005 to work with writer Geoff Johns on TEEN TITANS for DC Comics, Daniel landed his dream job in 2007 penciling the adventures of DC's Dark Knight Detective in BATMAN where he first collaborated with writer Grant Morrison and then went on to write and draw the book himself. In 2011 he re-launched DETECTIVE COMICS for DC’s New 52, writing and drawing most of the first year of the historic series. In 2012 Daniel moved from one icon to another when he began illustrating the adventures of Superman in ACTION COMICS.

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Slade's battle with Lapetus continues as Wonder Woman strives to defend the Amazons. But things hit a bump when Superman intervenes.

Another monumental slugfest of an issue, but we do get to see the plot moving along here. After attempting to draw Slade to his side, Lapetus uses Superman's interruption to move on to other plans. The sword is an interesting device in this story, but I really hope that Slade doesn't get to keep it. It just seems like it would make him too powerful and get him out of too many situations. Fun for one story allowing him to go toe-to-toe with characters like Lapetus and Superman, but overall it would be a crutch on a continual basis.

Fun issue! Looking forward to the wrap-up.
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