Guest writer John Ostrander (SUICIDE SQUAD) brings you a story about men who choose to hunt the most dangerous game in the world: The Secret Six! The Six are tricked into traveling to a secluded island where they're trapped in a fight for their lives. But the Six are nobody's prey!
Seeing as how this issue's titled "Predators" and there's a certain major motion picture with the same title and a similar premise coming out this weekend, I can't help wondering if this Most Dangerous Game home was done as a nod to the movie. Either way, as a fan of Ostrander's seminal run on Suicide Squad, I was so pleased to see him getting to guest on another supervillain title. This is a killer told-in-one that I recommend to anybody wanting a damn good one-shot. Read Full Review
Once again John Ostrander has proven that he is more than capable of being the only person fit to fill in for regular writer Gail Simone with this fantastic action story that showcases just how badass the Secret Six really are. The biggest problem? This issue is done long before I was ready for it to be done as Ostrander rushes through this great concept to keep the story down to one issue. It's great for what it is, but it could be so much more! Read Full Review
Okay this was a nice interlude from the high drama of the previous arc. Back when the team was still a team. Now I can't wait to see where the Secret Six will end up next. Read Full Review
An enjoyable issue of the Six doing their thing. And Ragdoll's never been better. Read Full Review
Even if it's not quite as good as usual there's plenty of mayhem and madcap action that makes this issue worth a look. Read Full Review
Unfortunately, beyond the appeal of the art and the high-concept charm of the plot, there isn't much actually going on here. Sure, the team fights back against the hunters and we get plenty of blood and explosions, but there's nothing surprising about a single second of it. Read Full Review