El Diablo is the most wanted man in the world-wanted by Checkmate, the Suicide Squad and now Justicia, the Mexican Justice League. Cornered, beaten and bloody, will Chato choose love, revenge or freedom? Will he sacrifice his freedom to save the woman he loves or kill the man he hates? Or will he die in the desert again? If he dies, he won't be alone. And in this issue's second tale, held prisoner in her own mind by a powerful drug, Waller must face the things she's done to get to where she is, while the Squad struggles to survive being hunted by killers who know their weaknesses! RATED T+
All in all, I far preferred this second Most Wanted miniseries. And I am hoping for a third. There is far more to be mined in this vein. Read Full Review
This last issues of Suicide Squad Most Wanted shows the intricacies of the team and each of the members. They are smart, they are cunning, and they are deeply flawed, all elements which are important to this kind of comic. I like how things play out and I like the subtle hints as to the dynamic feelings of the major characters. Things may be more complicated from this point, and the creative team gives awesome clues as to why that matters. Read Full Review
Both stories have scenes and sequences worth checking out. If you haven't been reading you might be lost, but those who have should feel satisfied with both conclusions. El Diablo comes out of his story stronger and different because of it, giving the character more credibility. Waller's story doesn't quite merit the page count, but has some interesting elements. Read Full Review
A quirky but sparse El Diablo story and a interesting but plodding Amanda Waller story make for a pretty mediocre comic book. I'd still say it's a pretty good value for the cover price, but if you haven't been reading it up to now, then you will probably be okay if you just keep marching down that road and skip this entirely. Read Full Review
It was good to see the softer side of Waller and to take a deeper dive into Croc and Boomerang early on in this series. It should have been a stand alone El Diablo book and the other stories should have been told in the back pages of the Suicide Squad. Read Full Review