FINAL ISSUE! Through space and alternate Earths, this version of the Squad has tried to free themselves from Waller's clutches. In the series finale, they risk everything for freedom one last time...
All stories must end, but the familiarity in form, as well as the nuance in how the characters have been handled, has set this run of Suicide Squad above a lot of the rest. It takes a talented creative team, that can depict all kinds of conflict on the page, and write all levels of characterization, to turn a fairly light title into one that delivers drama and depth to the Suicide Squad. Any team handling Taskforce X should look to this run to see how action and drama can masterfully come together. Read Full Review
Well, that's the end of another entertaining ride of Suicide Squad. Maybe we'll see it revived again when Peacemaker Season 2 arrives… Read Full Review
It's a chaotic, fast-paced final issue that potentially hints at a new status quo and a new boss for the Suicide Squad, but who knows if it'll ever be followed up on. This team had a few fun characters, but they never gelled into a teameven a disposable one. Read Full Review
While the art continues to work for me in this conclusion to our Suicide Squad book, the storyline, characterization, and overall way we leave this series leaves a lot to be desired in my mind because it almost feels like after the War For Earth-3 there was no real direction for this book and instead of a story that felt like it made sense to this world, we got two issues of goofy jokes that really went nowhere. That being said, you'll still get some Suicide Squad action here and an ending that could possibly change the status quo of Task Force X..... Read Full Review
The second part of "Defunded" and conclusion for this volume of Suicide Squad doesn't have much to offer. Read Full Review
This was actually really enjoyable but I just feel the very end was a bit awkwardly executed
Didn’t help that this had to be limited to 22 pages
This was a solid ending, but I can't help but feel this book was entirely shafted by the insistence of War For Earth-3 as an event.
This issue, and the one before it, both deliver solid action and an improvement in the comedic writing, it still rounds out a very uneven Suicide Squad run for me. An uptick near the end doesn't exactly help the average for the series. I'm not sure I'll be revisiting this volume, but the art at least has been fun (though why it takes this many artists to finish this one book is a little beyond me).
I thought it was pretty darn fun. Nothing life changing but, was enjoyable if you don't take it too seriously.
What a dissapointment...
This was a decent series that just really fell of the rails come War for Earth 3. Shame these last two issues were just nonsense.