The bad dialogue and weak story decisions are sustained but the great art, color and page layout
Suicide Squad #10
| Writer | Tom Taylor |
| Artist | Bruno Redondo |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
The world knows Ted Kord as Blue Beetle, superhero. But the members of Task Force X know him as something else entirely-the violent and vindictive puppet master who rigged them to blow. With Deadshot murdered and Kord finally at their mercy, will the Suicide Squad get their revenge once and for all?
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But Why Tho? - Charles Hartford
Oct 27, 2020Suicide Squad #10 delivers everything I could ask of it. The tragic passing of Lawton, along with a high tension cliffhanger ending leaves me anticipating what comes next. As the story barrels toward its finale I can only hope that this phenomenal creative team doesn't stumble at the end of the road. Read Full Review
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9.6
Forces Of Geek - Lenny Schwartz
Oct 28, 2020Tom Taylor is a really great writer. He makes some of the most exciting comic books out there. This one is no different. The art by Bruce Redondo is great too. They work so well together. I am sad that this is the penultimate issue of their run. This has been pretty great so far. Read Full Review
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9.5
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Oct 27, 2020It's yet another win in Tom Taylor's fast-growing DC library. Read Full Review
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9.0
AIPT - David Brooke
Oct 27, 2020Once again, Suicide Squad may be the best superhero team book out right now. It feels cohesive, battles matter, and the powerset of this team made up of mostly new characters is exciting. For entertainment's sake, this is the best you can do when it comes to team books. Read Full Review
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9.0
Monkeys Fighting Robots - Zac Owens
Oct 27, 2020This creative team manages to make a truly devastating comic that's in the guise of a very happy one. Read Full Review
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9.0
Black Nerd Problems - Keith Reid-Cleveland
Oct 30, 2020The fights and developments that follow this moment quickly bring you back into the story though, as we get to see how this group of dysfunctional anti-heroes manage to come together in an attempt to save the day. Read Full Review
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8.5
Bleeding Cool - Hannibal Tabu
Oct 30, 2020Go for broke as this series nears its conclusion, telling an epic story of deception and betrayal Read Full Review
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8.0
Weird Science - Jim Werner
Oct 26, 2020With one more issue to go, Tom Taylor sets up the finale with an issue filled with character moments that made me smile. Bruno Redondo's art is great as usual, and I wish this series was not ending in a month. Read Full Review
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8.0
Dark Knight News - Max Byrne
Oct 27, 2020Violent, funny and heartbreaking, this is a must read issue. Go and pick it up, before it's too late! Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett
Oct 28, 2020Even with no guarantees that everything will turn out for the best, the fight continues and that allows Suicide Squad to make a bold statement on the nature of hope as death looms over all of those it has not come for yet. Read Full Review
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8.0
Batman-News - Joshua McDonald
Oct 28, 2020Suicide Squad #10 had the odds stacked against it because of the title's unceremonious cancelation, but despite that, Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo still manage to deliver one hell of a fun read! There's action, laughs, and even some twists. All this issue really does is serve as a reminder of how much it sucks that we're losing a great title that had endless potential. Read Full Review
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4.0
DC Comics News - Tony Farina
Oct 28, 2020Suicide Squad#10 is the penultimate issue in a series that went on a bit too long. I know this is the story Taylor says he wanted to tell, but I just feel like it is messy. One cant really understand where it was going or why it was going there. I never want to see a title cancelled after 11 issues, but I am not really going to miss this one when it is gone. Read Full Review
USER REVIEWS
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dont want this series to end.
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Such an entertaining and compelling issue!
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9.0
I'm still gutted this is getting cancelled. It has been one of the most consistently great comics available each month. I hope Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo can repurpose the characters into a new take on the Justice League International or something similar.
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9.0
Another satisfying issue of a comic that I am gutted to see cancelled. Maybe a little rushed around the edges, but that's imminent cancellation for you - and Taylor & Redondo do such amazing work that the pacing wobbles are hardly dealbreakers.
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9.0
I really like this okay?
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9.0
ZebraMan finally gets to say something in this entire run. It was cute. This issue honestly feels like it could've been kept within #10. It doesn't feel like it needs to be a separate issue. It literally picks up right when issue 10 left off. That's why i gave this issue & 9.0 rating
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8.5
"Another uniform ? Wait ! You're not Batman, are you ?" - HARLEY QUINN
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8.0
This was good. Just very quick.
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5.0
Listen...I'm not the kind of guy who can't let it slide when something silly, inconsistent, or even downright illogical happens in a comic, as long as it doesn't happen too often and the story/art are good enough to make up for it. Unfortunately, the silly, inconsistent, and illogical things in this series are starting to pile up, and the story isn't good enough to allow for me to continue to let it slide. The art is good, but that's just not enough. My problems with this issue are too many for me to want to get into all of them, so I'll just summarize by saying that this felt rushed, disjointed, and directionless, and it had a couple genuinely stupid moments. This run is on a disappointing trajectory as I was enjoying it somewhat for the f more
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3.0
Again, I'm reading a The Revolutionaries comic not a The Suicide Squad.
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