The Suicide Squad are imprisoned but Amanda Waller is not willing to allow that to continue.
Deadshot has suffered a lot due to the recent events but no matter what happens now, he's decided to get the ones culprit for his current state even if that means his death.
Third issue from this series and I'm happy to say that is the most successful one.
Sean Ryan manages to exploit the 5 years later continuity perfectly by creating a story that he wouldn't be able to do in the usual setting, at least not so early in the road.
The plot consist on how Amanda Waller is liberating the members from the Squad to stop the corrupted government that has been using them in a much worse way she ever did. Deadshot is definitely the main character here and Ryan probably gets the best portrayal of him in this book, it was just great, especially in the fight at the end..
About the outcome I won't spoil it, but it was a pretty saitsfying one.
Andre Coelho is in charge of the artwork and while I miss Jeremy Roberts, Coelho is a fantastic replacement. His semi-cartoony and expressive style fits the book much better than you would expect and manages to capture every scene wonderfully.
A great one-and-done story and the best chapter from this title.
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