Dreamer has made her break from the rest of the Squad, and Amanda Waller is pissed. Who will side with the dream-walking precog, and who will kiss the ring of the DC Universe's premier control freak? The answers will surprise you (except I think we all pretty much know Bizarro will do something opposite, though, right?) as the Dream Team shatters!
Do yourself a favor and pick up this issue (and last issue if you missed it). This story and team are a blast and there's a lot more action to come. This is the best the Suicide Squad has been in ages. A great and fun read that will have you waiting impatiently for the next issue. Read Full Review
Nicole Maines and the creative team involved with putting Suicide Squad: Dream Team together should be proud of themselves because they are crafting a really solid story so far. Two issues in, and I'm all in and can't wait for the next issue. Amanda Waller has set her plans in motion, and what will Dreamer do now? And how will the other members of the squad get involved? Until next time. Go read this comic as soon as possible! Read Full Review
This series, while strong, feels like a Dreamer series with everyone else in the back seat. Read Full Review
This issue's layouts felt less jumbled than in issue #1 making the flow of the story more coherent. The art is top notch and the book is worth picking up on that alone. Add in the fact Nicole Maines is proving to be quite the storyteller and this book becomes a must have. Read Full Review
Suicide Squad: Dream Team #2 continues setting the scene for Maine's run, which so far is going well. I'm looking forward to seeing what she can bring to the story and seeing how, or if, the team will survive their missions. Read Full Review
The initial mission of Suicide Squad: Dream Team is resolved in short order as it establishes the foundation for this miniseries' story. Although there's plenty of confusion in tying up the loose ends from Dream Team #1, once Waller arrives on the scene the new status quo is presented clearly enough. Read Full Review
This is the best book DC is currently releasing. Characters are written on point. Art is amazing. Hope a new series spins out from Absolute Power.
A solid issue where I really liked the latter half where Dreamer confronted Amanda. Aside from that, the art from Barrows was a bit hit-or-miss for me. That one panel with Dreamer screaming at Amanda was a little terrifying.