miércoles, 19 de marzo de 2014

Some thoughts about Suicide Squad #29

The final battle between the Suicide Squad and the Thinker is here.

The Thinker now possesses the whole power of O.M.A.C. but neither Amanda Waller nor Kevin Kho are going to surrender so easily and with the combined forces of the now superpowered Squad their going to launch an attack to defeat the creature both physically and mentally.

We're finally at the conclusion of Matt Kindt's arc and run in this series and while this still remains a nice chapter for the title is not exactly a perfect one.

Kindt concentrates once again in the characterization of Amanda Waller and how her vision of good and evil shapes her decisions, this is perfectly on-point portrayal and it also brings new possibilities for the future. The rest of the cast also had a time to shine and apparently their future of the team is still going to be a relevant one.

The worldbuilding has been pretty good too actually. Since the beginning of his run, Kindt has been investigating a lot of the history of Belle Reve and the different sectors of the organization and this issue is no different, this time he adds an element that play an important role in the story and has a lot of potential too.

What's the major problem of this issue? Well, let's just say that the ending will make some people angry, although it's not something definitive.

The other big problem here is the art. Jim Fern's work is not really good, it's serviceable at best, it lacks a lot of detail and refinement.

Anyway, this was still a solid issue and I'm glad that I read the whole run.

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