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On one level this is a great Suicide Squad story: it focuses on one member while balancing long-standing storylines. It delves into Floyd Lawton's psyche, showing that it's impossible to kill his persona of Deadshot. HIs soul, as it were. Despite his death wish, he's unable to accomplish this. ...
I had a whole bunch of very minor issues with this: I didn't enjoy it quite as much because there was far less Deadshot, and he's my favorite of this crew by far. The Incubus and Enchantress storyline felt weird, anticlimactic, and particularly rushed with too neat of an ending at the end. The ar...
I'm still not sure I can. I'll start out by saying that the additional material - stories about Deadshot from his earlier appearances in Batman - don't make sense. You start out with the second part of a two-part story, have one full story, and then are left with an appearance by Deadshot that h...
I have a shiny new obsession! And I'd all be like 'YOU'LL NEVER GUESS!' but I mean, that would be laughable. Deadshot. It's Deadshot. I'm not subtle about these things, at all. And since I read this after seeing the movie, I kept replacing white-Floyd Lawton with Will Smith. For real. ...
Heroes with nothing to lose go on missions for the US government.