This is not a spoiler, as it is on the cover. Or if it is a spoiler, it's only as much a spoiler as the cover is. And I'm not sure how I feel about this: Flag in love with Harley is way more messed up than the Suicide Squad has ever been, aka I don't buy it. That doesn't stop this from being ...
It's nice to see the old school meet the new school, especially since this story is compelling and the interactions are realistic, with the usual twists and turns I'd expect to find in comics. The side story ties into the main story - and by side story I mean the last couple pages at the back t...
The Squad gets talked, and coerced into going to what promises to be a fatal mission for them on the moon. Some nice interaction, some nice history on Task Force X - going back to the original team which was far different than the Suicide Squad in the backstory, and some nice interaction between...
I received a copy of Issue 2.1 with my Geek Fuel subscription, with a variant art cover.This was a great start to an intriguing story. I can't wait to read more.
I got more an idea what was happening - although, man, the first issue in this story arc really would have been helpful - but I felt that disconnect from this Doctor: I would rather be reading about Capaldi's Doctor. That being said, this continues to be wonderful: the writing and art are perfec...
Honestly, I like all the Nu-Whos, but Capaldi is my favorite. I was less invested in this due to my attachment to one particular doctor, but I also loved a lot of the jokes in here. It felt much like an episode, including the characterizations and bizarre sci-fi plots. But I came in on this ...