After being betrayed by one of their own, the Suicide Squad knows that they need to fight the current threat but most of them are just thinking about getting their hands on the traitor.
Trying to escape from the whole mountain that was thrown into them, the team will have to cooperate if they want to survive, but of course, not all of them will.
This is already the fourth issue written by Matt Kindt and I already feel like he delivered way much more content than any of the previous runs. Kindt focuses this time of the different pasts and motivations of the members from the Squad and he offers solid explanations about why all of them are here. This segment presents different twists and takes on these characters while also maintaining interest in the ongoing plot. Nice job.
On art duties we have Rafa Sandoval this time and despite of some problems in Power Girl's anatomy, he still does a quite good job in his sequences. Roger Robinson handles the flashback scenes and his work is pretty fitting at displaying the history of the members of the cast.
Really good issue. It's a true shame that Matt Kindt won't continue writing this series after Forever Evil.
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