miércoles, 13 de noviembre de 2013

Some thoughts about Suicide Squad #25

All the members from the Suicide Squad are about to clash.

Some of them are doing their usual job, some of them are being manipulated and some are just playing the game. Amanda Waller is doing her best to try to fix all the chaos that the Crime Syndicate and the Thinker have created in Belle Reve and by doing so she will have to free one of its most dangerous prisoners.

That's what I'm talking about! After this issue I have no doubts that Matt Kindt has improved practically everything on this book. Each character appearing here received a interesting moment that defines his/her personality and motivations while also progressing the plot in a satisfying way and adding interesting twists to the story and new developments for the future.

Speaking of characterization, Kindt does a quite good job at depicting all these heroes, antiheroes and villains. I mean that line about Power Girl not wanting to let this world be destroyed like it happened with Earth 2 was a much more worthy portrayal than everything that happened in her own title (Worlds' Finest), the Unknown Soldier is finally getting some personality after being completely devoid of it in Ales Kot's run and James Gordon continues to be a wild card whenever he appears. I better stop right now if I don't want to spoil the whole issue.

By the way, this issue was content packed as hell, you could have fitted the story from the first three issues of Kot's run here.

Patrick Zircher continues to deliver the goods in his wonderfully detailed and appealing art.

Favorite pick of the week? So far it seems so.

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