Enough is enough! The tensions and anger has been building and they can no longer be held back. Its Harley vs. Jokers Daughter in an all-out brawl through the streets of Moscow! Meanwhile, Deadshot has been captured by the Russians and is being tortured for information. How can things get any worse? Deadshots about to find out.
The New Suicide Squad has been a very good read for the first few issues. Hopefully the quality will keep up as Sean Ryan grows even more comfortable with the characters. The art worked pretty well for having two people on it as the styles were similar enough. This is a book that should be picked up each month, youll rarely have more fun than with the New Suicide Squad. Read Full Review
Filler issue can have bad connotations, but I really enjoyed SUICIDE SQUAD #03. There was a great fight scene and the art was pretty good. I also got a kick out of a stressed out Manta trying to separate Joker's Daughter and Harley Quinn. Read Full Review
New Suicide Squad #3 may not advance the story much, but it was a fun and action filled ride. The team is a mess and it's only getting messier. Maybe it's because I didn't expect too much, but I've enjoyed Sean Ryan and Jeremy Robert's run so far and am looking forward to seeing more. Read Full Review
Is it as good as the previous issues we've seen? Not quite. This issue is a quick read and doesn't include the usual laughs like we're used to seeing. It's an important issue for the two cover girls and even toes the emotional sensitivity line that is uncommon for these characters. It's a unique issue, enjoyable overall, and loads better than what we were given last month for Futures End. Read Full Review
While this issues delivers a really nice moment, there's not much progression, and it's the weakest issue since the re-launch (I'm excluding the Future's End issue). The team will need to get in gear with issue #4, otherwise I think sales of this book will begin to drop pretty drastically. For my score, this book got a lift in points due to how the fight ends between Harley and Joker's Daughter. Had the actual execution of the fight been better, then my score would've been better. Much better. Read Full Review
"It's okay" really is the easiest way to describe my feelings about NEW SUICIDE SQUAD #3. The overall narrative isn't doing much to win me over and what should be the most exciting bit is ruined by some stiff and seemingly rushed artwork, but I'm still interested enough to see what'll develop with several of the villains and the writing with Quinn was certainly enjoyable. There isn't a lot of substance here and I'll give this one just a few more chapters to pick up the pace and dish out bigger developments, but the ending most definitely has potential and the conclusion with Quinn was solid. Read Full Review
Has potential to be good, but they're overcomplicating and also writing them as caricatures.
I found the art inconsistent and while I may stay until this story wraps up I don't see this staying on my pull list. Deathstroke seems like an afterthought perhaps because this is only a setup for his own monthly but even then the action is so over the top that it plays somewhere between one of the later "Die Hard" films and an old episode of "The A-Team". I like the Team roster but 1993 called and wants this script back.