This was a great finish to an excellent miniseries. There's less killing in this issue but more intense moments and everything comes to a head. We learn a lot about Floyd's problems and why he is the way he is, and the conversation between him and Marnie at the end was great. Speaking of Marnie, she really steps it up in this issue and what she's been doing this whole time really paid off. I highly suggest that you go ahead and read this miniseries (it's on DC Universe). You won't regret it. Read Full Review
Steven Cummings turns in another solid effort. He has a surprising good eye when it comes to the delivery of the action sequences. They certainly could have a little more energy, but I'm impressed by how clearly the action is presented, as there's a great little sequence where Deadshot turns the tables on his attacker, and the art manages to underscore nicely how dangerous he can be when he's backed in a corner. In fact, the effectiveness of this scene is what left me a little disappointed that Deadshot's opponents are so far down the ladder. Now the art could've done a better job of selling Deadshot's injuries. It's a little difficult to understand why his girlfriend is so concerned when she pulls back his mask. For the most part though, I'm quite happy with the art, and as an added bonus we're also getting covers by Mike Zeck, who I consider to be one of the best cover artists to ever work in the industry, and he's still pretty impressive. Here's hoping the higher ups at DC se Read Full Review
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