In this series final issue, Katana's soul is still trapped in the body of Eve! Kobra is about to destroy Washington, D.C.! The Suicide Squad and Halo are drifting helplessly in space! Wait, are we sure this is the last issue?
And in the second story, El Diablo is smarter than he lets on. His plan to defeat Faust comes to fruition, but if he fails, his entire team dies. Faust won't go quietly either. The fate of all magic in the DCU hangs in the balance. Good thing the worst heroes ever are on the job. Don't miss the fatal conclusion of "Suicide Squad Black: Rota Fortuna."
Suicide Squad Black Files was definitely a notch above the Most Wanted miniseries. And it left me really longing for Suicide Squad Black to return. Read Full Review
Going forward I can only hope that the powers that be at DC keep Suicide Squad Black as a main feature. It has heaps of potential and deserves much more than just this limited run. Read Full Review
In the lead story, writer Mike W. Barr embraces some of this '80s dialogue to tell a story that is not bad, but feels dated and a little over-the-top for contemporary audiences. Read Full Review
Both stories come to reasonably satisfying conclusions, particularly the latter since we don't get to know most of the characters. Though the tales are forgettable and a little formulaic, I am calling this series the best value on the comic stands today, and it could occupy the right kid for a whole car ride under the right conditions. Read Full Review
Mercifully, it does end. And though it's left open, I think we have seen all we ever needed to at this point. The first story worked, the second said not. That's all there is to it on this one. Read Full Review
It could have been worse, but overall it was just a waste of time for everyone who isn't following Mike W. Barr's Katana plot and I am thankful to be relieved of this book.
Terrible to the end. You have to respect that kind of consistency.
Thank God this is over. I hated this so much.