The Suicide Squad barely manage to steal an alien technology from OA only to find themselves cut off from their transport back to Earth and on the run from Lanterns and Thanagarians. And no backup is coming from Earth because Amanda Waller is under fire from her onetime ally, current-time enemy: Rick Flag!
Suicide Squad has rarely been better, and this is easily one of my favorite DC comics on shelves. Read Full Review
The artwork in this issue features a modern drawing style. This is highlighted by changing color work that heavily involves blues and greens. Although this issue is light on action, it is heavy in content. The artist use of distinct facial expressions and form configurations bring intensity to the story and enhances reader engagement. Read Full Review
Suicide Squad has been an underrated treat. It's not doing anything too outlandish and the budding war of Squads definitely is something worth anticipating on the horizon. Read Full Review
Last issue wasn't a fluke! I think I can recommend actively following this book now. I know I will be. Read Full Review
If you were just going by the title, Suicide Squad could easily be about morally dubious characters doing shady things all over the place, balancing the tension by either trying to reform or trying to rebel. This series constantly pushes those expectations off the table like a grumpy cat. We get consistent, realistic portraits of fascinating characters, mixed with stunning visuals that bring us the immersion we need to feel cosmic or gritty. Suicide Squad #10 sums up the title's strengths and essence perfectly. Read Full Review
It's improved from the first few issues, but still isn't really hitting on all cylinders. Read Full Review
With great art and great character work, not to mention an addition to this series that should get anyone excited we have ourselves a decent issue that I look forward to continuing...... I just hope the situation/scenarios that our Squad finds themselves in feels more natural going forward and that the scavenger hunt aspect of this book plays out in a way that feels satisfying. Read Full Review
The issue is a fair middle issue to a larger arc with the lowest body count so far (unless you count Culebra, who survives death yet again). It is notable for several cameos, more of Ambush Bug‘s fourth-wall-breaking narration, cementing Major Force as the most dickish member of the team, and making good on the romantic tension between Match and Nocturna (how exactly will this play out?). Read Full Review
The Squad wraps up their interstellar mission with two new recruits. I think Waller having this line-up is gonna blow up in her face sooner or later. Meanwhile, Flag and his Squad prepare to finally make their move against Waller. Thompson continues to write my favorite Squad run in years! This self-proclaimed worst Squad ever is the exact kind of group of misfits and d-listers I expect from this series and I hope this run continues for much longer.
This series is fucking golden
Things are ramping up positively here.
Surprisingly good, probably the best Sucide Squad’s been since Giffen’s run in the early 2000’s.
Yeah, this is still one of the best DC books right now and one of the best Suicide Squad runs in years.
BACK IN BLACK!
-Very cool that Culebras origin is tied to Spyral
-Match x Nocturna
-Talon x Culebra
-Major Force nominated for DC's biggest shithead
-Dry Bones from Mario joins the team
Issues go by too fast but still superior to most of what DC currently puts out.
Ehh. It's definitely acceptable and I enjoyed it to an extent but, if you think about what really happened and it was a bunch of nothing.