Part one of a crossover with RESURRECTION MAN! DEADSHOT, the marksman with a death wish, battles the unkillable RESURRECTION MAN it's gonna get violent! Continued in this month's RESURRECTION MAN #9!
I'm starting to feel that while this title has the potential for greatness, it's a bit too slow in achieving it. Random crossover tie-in issues don't help, either. Read Full Review
Fernando Dagnino, on loan from Resurrection Man, does a decent job filling in on this issue (and using the artist from a book you're crossing over with is a tactic more books should adopt when fill-in artists are required), however his style doesn't really gel with the more dour and gritty tone of Suicide Squad. While the interconnectivity of a crossover is always a welcome distraction, I'll be more than happy to get back to the main threads in this book soon. Read Full Review
There are a handful of memorable scenes involving Harley's new mental state, another team betrayal, and the gross inner workings of King Shark's body. But in the end, this issue feels padded out, as if this crossover didn't really need multiple issues to play out at all. Fans more interested in the Resurrection Man side of things may be better off simply skipping this chapter altogether. Read Full Review
Cover-C-
Writing-C+
Art-B-
Story-F
Total-C-