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Wednesday, 30 November 2016

Suicide Squad #7 Review

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It's taken a while, given it's short, choppy structure, but "The Black Vault" is rapidly approaching its conclusion. And this arc seems to be getting better as it moves towards the finish line, with issue #7 offering one of the better-paced and more memorable chapters to date.

Chaos continues to unfold at Belle Reve as the titular vault drives everyone into a bloodthirsty frenzy. Everyone, that is, except Harley Quinn, who has suddenly been rendered sane and lucid for the first time in years. That's certainly a promising development, though a bit worrisome as well. Describing Harley in binary terms like "sane" or "insane" is a little reductive and doesn't really get to the root of her particular brand of madness. But writer Rob Williams seems to understand that. What's interesting about his portrayal of Harley in this issue is that she isn't a drastically different character. She's a bit more lucid, perhaps, but the biggest difference now is that she's not empowered by the utter fearlessness and disregard for her own safety that's usually her greatest weapon in battle. For once, Harley Quinn is afraid. Honestly, it might be neat to see this revamped Harley stick around past the end of "The Black Vault."

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