Behold, Regulus! The traitor among the team revealed! Basilisk fights the Squad on two fronts and one is Amanda Wallers own home!
Full of action, yet never leaving the reader feeling confused about anything. That is exactly what this issue does really well. These books have never been about deep story telling, but instead about just being fun easy books to read that make you want to read more. This issue certainly delivered in that respect. I am now very eager to get my hands on next months issue, which is a feeling that I wasn't sure Suicide Squad could make me feel again. Read Full Review
As for the conclusion in which one of the main characters appears to have died in a blaze of glory -- well, like always, time will tell if it's permanent. If it is, it's a ballsy move to make in the grand scheme of things and I'd like to see how it'll play out. If not, it's still a moment to get you jumping and it's a dramatic way to stop Regulus. Either way, I'm ready for issue #14 and the return of Dagnino on art to join Glass. Read Full Review
Despite the good character beats, the issue contains way too much dull action while putting too much focus on the Waller character as opposed to one of the villains. The book has its moments but, overall, it's fairly dull. Read Full Review