Wow, this was just amazing and I didn't expect it to go the way that it did at the end there. Marnie's parts are slow, as she goes around Floyd's home town, but that's a good thing because it gives the book a little breather here and there while Deadshot is just killing everybody. This mini-series continues to be a must read. Read Full Review
Steven Cummings turns in some nice work on the opening clash as the action is quite easy to follow. This is ever so important considering one's enjoyment of the battle is entirely driven by one being able to understand the effect the various attacks have had. Now the art isn't quite as successful when it comes to the little moments, as Deadshot's terrified expression when he discovers his daughter isn't sleeping was a bit over the top. Then again I suspect the writing probably wanted the art to really sell the character's discomfort, so one can't hold the art completely to blame. I will give the art full marks for capturing the sense of excitement on that final page, as Deadshot is about to take on a hulking brute. The cover gets full marks; it's great to see Mike Zeck is still at the top of his game when it comes to delivering visually exciting cover images. In factit's safe to say he's still the best in the business. Read Full Review
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