FINAL ISSUE
The explosive final issue is here! Task Force X has been through hell and back. Now they’re the last thing standing between a human bomb and an island full of innocents. Which means that even if they win the day, there’s nowhere to run when the Justice League arrives to clean house!
Whilst I am sad to see it end, I'm glad that I've been able to engage with a story that hooked me from the first issue, and never let up. Task Force X have had a long and storied history, with so many highlights to enjoy. This run has been right up there with the very best of them and will go down in history as a high point in the canon. Read Full Review
With the end of the line reached, Suicide Squad #11 delivers one final knockout punch of a story. Though with the final pages showing that the Revolutionaries clearly have a lot more work to do, I sincerely hope we get to see more from Osita, The Arie, Wink, Zebra Man, and all the rest soon. Read Full Review
Im hopeful this isnt the last we see of these characters and that sales will allow Taylor and Redondo plenty of time to share them. Either way this was one of the strongest modern takes off the Suicide Squad weve received in years. Read Full Review
Far too brief but no less spectacular for it, Tom Taylor's Suicide Squad is probably the finest run with these characters in over a decade. Read Full Review
If you haven't read this run of Suicide Squad? What are you waiting for!? Read Full Review
"Suicide Squad" #11 is a near-perfect finale for a series brimming with humor and espionage. Read Full Review
SUICIDE SQUAD #11 is a brilliant send-off to a brilliant series. It's funny, vibrant and heartfelt, just like every other issue. Read Full Review
It's sad to see this series end, but Suicide Squad #11 goes out on its own terms. Much like its strong new characters, it feels certain in its approach to the finish while closing off loose ends to keep fans satiated. That is, until the day we get to see some of the coolest new characters ever introduced at the big-two return. Read Full Review
After a promising ten issue run, Suicide Squad #11 wraps things up too soon with a sweet and tidy conclusion. Read Full Review
This issue surprised me in several important ways, and best of all? It made me sad that the book was ending, even though I haven't been following it at all. Hope there's more with these characters down the road. Read Full Review
I am sorry to see this series go as I have had a really wonderful time reading it. Read Full Review
Although the climax is very rushed, the resolution is sweet and satisfying. The team is well-established and they have all formed a strong bond. I hope it doesn't take long for The Revolutionaries to make another appearance. Read Full Review
The final few pages are too cute by far, but it's an enjoyable ending nonetheless. Read Full Review
Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo end their Suicide Squad run by showing how kickass the Revolutionaries are while hinting at a possible future. They are just as much a family as a team, and I have enjoyed the short time I've spent with them. Hopefully, we will see them soon! Read Full Review
Closing down the twists and turns of this big idea with huge guest stars, big surprises, and a satisfying conclusion. Read Full Review
Suicide Squad is a short, yet strong, run from Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo. With the title ending early for reasons other than story and sales, the team had to rush to a conclusion, but despite the hiccups that would naturally create, the book still managed to tell a satisfying, complete story. Is it perfect? No. But there are plenty of moments that are incredible throughout the run that it deserves your attention. Read Full Review
I am a grouch, I know. I am not trying to be the Thats not my Suicide Squad guy. It isnt that this is a new team, it is that they tried so hard to shoehorn Floyd, Digger and Harley into this when they clearly didnt fit. It was just all over the place and I never thought it landed on its feet. Honestly, that last panel makes me interested for what is to come. This team, not as the Squad, but as something else, with a story they can make their own where the characters can develop into fully formed people whom readers can like, or hate, or feel anything. Read Full Review
JOG IS THE SON OF THE BLACK RACER...A FREAKING NEW GOD!
1. The Justice League make a guest appearance.
2. Jog comes in & saves the day
3. Zebraman is actully super useful
4. Harley Quinn talking to Zoe was so heartful
This is a great finale to a really interesting story. It makes my desire to see & Suicide Squad film with the Justice League more prevalent. There interactions are great. Batman gets played like a fool a couple times. Green Arrow has a couple funny moments with the squad in this & i'm sure Tom Taylor is a Green Arrow diehard. God issue.
Tom Taylor developed every character in this series, in a wonderful way.
Tom Taylot made fantastic additions to the DC mythos!
That was a good book
I can't wait to buy the Revolutionaries #1!
A worthy, if tragically premature, ending to a great series. I'll miss this one.
the best suicide squad series imo.
Deus ex morgue. I thought of this bad joke and now we all have to live with it.
" I am the black racer. I am death."
- BLACK RACER
The last few issues are little hasty (DC's fault),but it's still a damn good story, maybe the best suicide squad comics ever.
Should have been longer, but the ending wrapped up the plotline in a clean manner.
Really solid end to a really solid, but sadly short-lived series. Taylor's Suicide Squad was a breath of fresh air that combined action, comedy and character development to create something truly unique. It's serious where it has to be, but comedically self aware where it can, especially in the latter part of the run.
Is this the best ending to a comic run I've seen in my life? No. Hell no. But it's a satisfying conclusion of what was, and a tease of what can be. And I hope we will see Revolutionaries comic soon.
Definitely recommend this one. Too bad the run's already over, it deserved to last longer, but nonetheless the journey is worth experiencing yourself, start to finish.
I enjoyed this run and hope to see more of these characters
The Ted Kord/Black Mask surprise was satisfying. Several of the Revolutionaries ended up being satisfying characters that I hope to see again (like Super-Man (Kong Kenan) and Silencer). I'm intrigued by Wink's relationship to the Black Racer. And I enjoyed Tom Taylor's banter. The ending felt a little rushed, but I can't blame Taylor for trying to wrap things up since issue 11 is a really odd number to end on. This felt like the fun Suicide Squad squad of the original Ostrander era, and it's a real shame that it didn't take off. I understand the criticism of using new characters created just for this run instead of known ones, but for a change, the stakes actually felt real issue to issue. If/when Suicide Squad returns, I hope the next wrimore
This was pretty good. That's all. I don't really have a strong connection to this series at this point. I'm very fine with this ending at 11 issues. I think it's because this was a sneak Revolutionaries pilot, but they're not written poorly. I was just here more for Suicide Squad.
What a silly ending. Tom is very desperate to say something but he doesn't know a lot about it, so he talks about the crimes of rich people and people with power like the ending of a Neil Breen movie. It also just throws a resurrection for no reason, and never elaborates on it later despite the story suggesting they would. Also, what was the point of the exploding girl? When they introduced her I though she was going to be explored more, but she was literally just a time bomb and nothing else.
I though I was going to at leas be able to complement the art, but even that had problems, as the layout of the last pages made me confused as to the order I'm supposed to read them.
Man what a terrible ending. All the hype for these idiots to just... Win and own the Justice League? With people going free as if nothing happened? Also, of course, a giant AD for a spinoff series nobody gives a crap about.
I could really care less about this bland assembly of uninspired characters.
I hope Taylor enjoyed jerking himself off for 11 issues while making established DC characters get bitched around by his shitty OCs.
So boring. Not surprising though, just look at DCeased.
I have multiple gripes about this run of The Suicide Squad. I do not like that The Revolutionaries are a more edgy terrorist group that are wanna be Authority. Taylor then fills the group with LBGTQ+ members that are not memorable and have cliché story tropes that would leave most of my LBGTQ+ friends having no interest. He also should had made a The Revolutionaries solo series and then set this up so I would understand the motivations of characters and then it would be a crossover comic that would had told a much better story.
It raps everything up like a fairy tale movie and then sets up a series for The Revolutionaries. The question is why did they name it Suicide Squad when clearly it is The Revolutionaries guest staring The Suici more