The Suicide Squad will have to work together once again to survive.
Harley has gone sane and is the only one who can make the team start acting reasonable and save everyone inside of Belle Reve.
Well, yet another issue of Rob Williams' Suicide Squad all right.
The writer continues its path of mediocrity by offering yet another issue where nothing really remarkable happens. Worst of all, the usual awkward dialogue still makes every scene a pain to read and makes you wonder why Williams tries so damn hard to be unique.
To be fair, some of the ideas could have worked but they're so hidden inside of the bad stuff that is just hard to notice them. Not to mention that Williams barely spends any time developing his concepts.
Jim Lee's artwork is okay but it seems pretty chaotic and rough at times. The storytelling is not the best.
There's once again a second story this time about Killer Frost and is actually better than the main one with her trying to relate to her new colleagues in the Squad. Giuseppe Camuncoli and Francesco Mattina's artwork is also solid with detailed scenes here and there.
Aside from that, another forgettable issue that you can easily ignore.
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