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REVIEW: Suicide Squad #1 — "That Tension And Unpredictability Is An Asset"

(DC Comics, creative team: Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo, Adriano Lucas, Wes Abbott)

This issue is just a smidge too quick for its own good as it introduces some very interesting new characters and sends "about the worst Suicide Squad ever assembled" after them. Let's look at the good first: the issue has a few twists at its ending that are not easy to predict. The art is absolutely gorgeous, with crisp lines and vibrant colors from Redondo and Lucas. Tom Taylor's script gives you a George R.R. Martin feel where you don't want to get too attached to anyone (but seriously, where did some of these people come from? Didn't Zebra-Man used to work for Kobra?). That tension and unpredictability is an asset. What's not working alas is the huge cast and the scant ability to get to know them: the new teleporter Wink and the aerialist The Aerie had some "there" there, but it got short sheeted for more action scenes (which is not a bad choice, but one that makes it harder to connect with the characters). Would that we could get a better understanding of the Flavor Flav-meets-Paynekiller stylings of Deadly Six! This issue was very close to the mark, but likely needed an extra sized first issue to connect all the dots. RATING: HONORABLE MENTION.

REVIEW: Suicide Squad #1 -- "That Tension And Unpredictability Is An Asset"SUICIDE SQUAD #1
written by TOM TAYLOR
art by BRUNO REDONDO
cover by IVAN REIS and JOE PRADO

Task Force X — nicknamed the Suicide Squad — unites some of the DCU's unlikeliest villains for its bloodiest series yet! The Squad's new mission is to neutralize a new group of international super-terrorists known as the Revolutionaries—and not everyone on either side will make it out alive! But when the U.S. government's most deniable team of do-badders realizes that the surviving Revolutionaries will be joining the Squad, all hell breaks loose! Who can Harley Quinn and Deadshot trust when their new teammates are the very people their crew was assigned to kill? The Suicide Squad doesn't just need to worry about surviving their next mission … now they have to survive each other! The acclaimed Injustice creative team of writer Tom Taylor and artist Bruno Redondo reunite for the wildest incarnation of the Squad ever seen!


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Hannibal TabuAbout Hannibal Tabu

Hannibal Tabu is a writer, journalist, DJ, poet and designer living in south Los Angeles with his wife and children. He's a winner of the 2012 Top Cow Talent Hunt, winner of the 2018-2019 Cultural Trailblazer award from the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, his weekly comic book review column THE BUY PILE can be found on iHeartRadio's Nerd-O-Rama podcast, his reviews can be found on BleedingCool.com, and more information can be found at his website, www.hannibaltabu.com. Plus, get free weekly web comics on the Operative Network at http://bit.ly/combatshaman.
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