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comicbookchick25's review
5.0
Suicide Squad
4.5/5 stars
I binge read the first and second trade one after another and I love this series as well as this team I think it's downfalls for me this time around though was that there was barley any Harley whatsoever and I'm not sure how I feel about the main villain.
But I'll tell you, that ending where Deadshot sacrifices himself for Harley killed me. I ship them insanely hard.
4.5/5 stars
I binge read the first and second trade one after another and I love this series as well as this team I think it's downfalls for me this time around though was that there was barley any Harley whatsoever and I'm not sure how I feel about the main villain.
But I'll tell you, that ending where Deadshot sacrifices himself for Harley killed me. I ship them insanely hard.
a_h_haga's review
3.0
Ah, we are starting to get a main storyline in this, and a couple of new character arcs.
Not a bad album, but it took me a little to get into it.
Also fun to get a new view of Waller.
Not a bad album, but it took me a little to get into it.
Also fun to get a new view of Waller.
cdecouto's review
3.0
Read my full, combined review of Suicide Squad, Vol 1: Kicked in the Teeth and Suicide Squad, Vol 2: Basilisk Rising here.
theartolater's review
3.0
The problem with volume 2 of Suicide Squad is pretty similar to the problem with volume 1 - the story feels weird and disjointed for four issues/chapters, and then the last bit somewhat redeems it all.
Volume 2, however, works a little less because it has less Harley Quinn (which, let's face it, is the only reason people are reading Suicide Squad), and is much less interesting on a whole. Certainly one of the more frustrating graphic reads of late for me if only because I feel like this can be picked apart to death even though there's a good amount to enjoy here.
Volume 2, however, works a little less because it has less Harley Quinn (which, let's face it, is the only reason people are reading Suicide Squad), and is much less interesting on a whole. Certainly one of the more frustrating graphic reads of late for me if only because I feel like this can be picked apart to death even though there's a good amount to enjoy here.
yarnreader's review
3.0
I had really enjoyed learning more about Amanda Waller's past in this volume. It really shines a light on why there is the "Task Force" to begin with. I found myself having more empathy for her. I definitely wish that the movie had this kind of plotline and not the one they went for.
mistled's review
3.0
The main trouble I have with this iteration of Suicide Squad is that Waller is so easy to hate. Because she is so unlikable, the main thing I am waiting for is for the members of Suicide Squad to attempt to kill her. Which means I don't care that much about the missions. They are just the filler while I wait for someone to punch Waller in the throat. And it isn't that I want her to be a good person. It's that I want her to make sense. Sending your team in with no information is just stupid. I don't get the impression that she wants to fail... but her actions make it appear that way.
Probably a 2.5ish that I'm rounding up because I'm nicer than I should be.
Probably a 2.5ish that I'm rounding up because I'm nicer than I should be.
just_fighting_censorship's review
1.0
Is it just me or was that terrible?
It was so cliched and ridiculous, completely over the top. All of this would have been okay if it had even the hint of self-awareness, a little bit of camp tongue and cheek. Mayans? Human sacrifice? Sleeper Agents?! This read like a bad bad action movie.
I kept waiting for an appearance from Michael Scarn...
There was pretty much no redeeming quality. Boring action sequences, predictable "twists", and dialogue that was just sad. Was whoever wrote this even trying?
It is such a stark contrast, because I really did enjoy the first volume. Unfortunately, all of the things that I loved about the first volume are gone, the video game mission feel and a fun dose of violence.
It was so cliched and ridiculous, completely over the top. All of this would have been okay if it had even the hint of self-awareness, a little bit of camp tongue and cheek. Mayans? Human sacrifice? Sleeper Agents?! This read like a bad bad action movie.
I kept waiting for an appearance from Michael Scarn...
There was pretty much no redeeming quality. Boring action sequences, predictable "twists", and dialogue that was just sad. Was whoever wrote this even trying?
It is such a stark contrast, because I really did enjoy the first volume. Unfortunately, all of the things that I loved about the first volume are gone, the video game mission feel and a fun dose of violence.
trish204's review
2.0
Oh boy. You know, I thought a bunch of maniacs put together to carry out missions would be fun based on their individual, unstable characters and how that would play out when they were all tossed together, but this second volume was even worse than the first!
The story is a mess and the characters flatter than ever and they are often dying for no reason at all (for example). Moreover, all that preaching from Diablo ... no, just no. Not to mention that the writer(s) seriously tried to make me believe that a guy like Boomerang knew and used the expression TEMPUS FUGIT. Yeah, right!
The only good character was Nana. Oh and King Shark made me chuckle twice. But that's it and that is really bad.
I had to force myself to finish this and was sorely disappointed, even more than by the first volume, so if this doesn't pick up soon ...
The story is a mess and the characters flatter than ever and they are often dying for no reason at all (for example
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there was no gain for Deadshot when he killed Lime - or was it Light?! one of those green twins anywayThe only good character was Nana. Oh and King Shark made me chuckle twice. But that's it and that is really bad.
I had to force myself to finish this and was sorely disappointed, even more than by the first volume, so if this doesn't pick up soon ...