Stranded alongside his worst enemy in an otherworldly wilderness, Rick Flag Jr. is stunned by memories of a previously unknown life in Black Ops.
As a fan of that source material, however, I'm tempted to say screw you new fans, because this is precisely the type of book us Suicide Squad fanatics have been waiting for all these years. Since the issue focuses on Flagg and his arch nemesis Rustam's struggle to escape the Island that Time Forgot (made famous in Darwyn Cooke's New Frontier), this particular installments lacks much of the political intrigue that makes the Squad and Rucka's Checkmate so enjoyable. Still, there's plenty of dinosaur action as well as just enough flashbacks and references to the original series to make these twenty-two pages a surefire hit for those few of us who were heartbroken to learn DC had cancelled their plans to publish a Showcase collection of Ostrander's initial run on this title. Read Full Review
Un gran número con una deliciosa lectura fluida. Quizá poca acción, pero permite enlazar perfectamente el pasado y presente (en ambas perspectivas) de nuestros personajes. Además le da mucha más vida a las conexiones entre cada uno, brindando ese trasfondo.