"Abort evac. Suicide Squadyou're on your own!"After last issue's harrowing mission, the covert Squad must "disappear" until Task Force X can safely (and secretly) extract them from the field. Can a team of super villain soldiers maintain a low profile in a small town? Plus, another Squad member bites the dust and King Shark eats a guy.
Suicide Squad is officially one THE title I look forward to over all the rest, even Action Comics and Wonder Woman. Despite some of the flaws in issue #3, this book certainly appeals to my desire for stories that push boundaries. There's so much going on with this title that it's hard to put it into words. Read Full Review
Of course, I still wish Floyd had his mustache. It is Movember after all. Read Full Review
This issue has many flaws that make it pale in comparison to the previous two issues. The story is jumbled up intoconfusing,unnecessary time jumpsand Harley's character is juggling on a very thin tight rope between funny and blasphemous. But for both of those major flaws, the issue is still enjoyable. All the characters' interactions with each other are interesting and the story is solid despite the boring enemies and the disappointing climax. There are still high hopes for this series, and for anyone who enjoys dark stories and villainous characters, this is a great series to pick up. Read Full Review