Everything's going their way, but can this team keep their act togther?
While the plot per se doesn't really advance with this installment, Suicide Squad moves the action forward and that's the book's advantage. There are a lot of fun scenes to be had here as the two sides go at it all while Waller tries to reassure Scandal – mid-action – that she's looking out for her based on past interactions. It's fun and has a good flow to it with the script while Stefano Raffaele keeps it light in all the right ways with comical expressions as needed and a kind of surreal feeling with some of what Giganta gets accomplished across it. It's definitely a fun part of the larger story and it feels necessary after the first fairly serious three issues. Read Full Review