Back on dry land, Deadshot returns to Waller's service.
While it may not feel quite as focused as it's touching on a few areas, Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay works a transitional installment here as it moves from one part of Waller's larger mission to another. It has some really fun moments and it lets Parker and Dow Smith play with Deadshot for a bit in a way that feels completely in-character with this interpretation of it. I like Dow Smith's artwork from some other recent things I've seen of his and the rougher side definitely works here to set the right tone for the French Quarter. I'm still intrigued but wish it had just a bit more meat on its bones. Read Full Review