The Crime Syndicate has changed the world but what happens to the most professional criminals?
Amanda Waller is trying to escape from her own prison while also
contacting with Deadshot and Harley Quinn to reform the Suicide Squad so
they can retrieve one of the most dangerous weapons in the world, the
problem is that someone else has been playing Waller's game and that
person is forming a Reverse-Suicide Squad to accomplish the same
mission.
This is the first official issue of Matt Kindt as a writer of this
series and I have to say I'm impressed so far. His writing skills are
much more refined than Glass's and his storytelling is not as
decompressed as Kot's, it hits a perfect balance between both of them.
Not only that but he also plays with the potential of a world ruled by
criminals perfectly while also introducing his own brand of ideas
without ignoring anything, in fact some of the plot points from Kot's
run are being continued here, it's follows a pretty coherent continuity.
Now, speaking about the characters, Matt Kindt gives enough space to
each member from the classic cast to show their personalities and
motivations, even the new ones have a reason for their appearance here,
all is well explained.
Patrick Zircher continues doing an excellent work and he complements
Kindt's writing perfectly by making each and every moment feel important
and huge. Plus, I must say that he draws the most gorgeous Power Girl I
have seen in the New 52, it's great to have him on this series.
This is the most entertaining issue from this series I have read so far, it's good when things work as planned.
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