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Wednesday, 28 September 2016

Suicide Squad #3 Review

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Suicide Squad is a good comic, but there's a constant, nagging sense that it could be better if it were structured differently. The decision to break the main storyline into small chunks and fill out the second half of each issue with backup tales isn't doing the new series any favors right now. Even with the twice-monthly shipping schedule, this book is moving too slowly for its own good.

It doesn't help that the backup in issue #3 is the weakest of the bunch so far. Writer Rob Williams teams up with artist Philip Tan (previously seen on the Suicide Squad Rebirth one-shot) for a closer look at Katana's past. Tan impresses with his versatility, delivering a much cleaner and more sentimental style than his last Suicide Squad outing. That's enhanced by the warm, sentimental colors of Elmer Santos. But this story does little more than have Amanda Waller read Tatsu's life story aloud. It brings nothing new to the table and fails to mine that origin story for its full dramatic weight.

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