The members from the Suicide Squad might get murdered if they don't kill each other first.
Harley Queen is tired of the Joker's Daughter attitude and she's ready to demonstrate her why she shouldn't keep wearing that face. However, there are bigger matters at hand since the team has been betrayed by one of his members.
I have to say that this was a pretty enjoyable chapter.
Sean Ryan continues the story he has been telling since the beginning of this series, this time focuses almost enterily on Harley and Joker's Daughter and the kind of dynamic they had. Honestly, I was ready to hate this story at the beginning since it showed an overly serious Harley that seemed still obsessed with the Joker despite of the character progression she had in this book and others but it quickly proved me wrong when it suddenly turned its direction and ended with a joke. Nice work there.
Black Manta is also proving to be, strangely, one of the most reasonable characters from this series. Is an interesting take and one that actually could offer some potential if they contrast it with his anger issues.
My bigger problem here was that it was a bit light of content, it ended sooner than I was expecting.
Tom Derenick is in charge of the breakdowns while Jeremy Roberts finishes the art. The overall look is pretty solid although a bit darker than usual.
Good issue, but I hope that the next one offers more plot progression.
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