![]() ![]() Suicide Squad, Williams's Suicide Squad picks up a lot of steam. Williams therefore has a lot of room to develop his story here, and it's emotional, surprising, and well-done. and Eddy Barrows respectively), each "chapter" is really just another piece in the same ongoing tale. This is due heavily to the fact that, despite that the book supposedly keeps its main feature/back-up structure (with artists John Romita Jr. 3: Burning Down the House is "abnormal" (to the extent that nontraditional Squad stories are becoming the norm), it is also fantastic, a marked improvement over Williams's first two Squad books. 2: Monsters, with the team going on and completing a complicated mission without any "abnormal" facets like betrayal at headquarters, the brain bombs being deactivated and the Squad "going rogue," etc.īut despite that Williams's Rebirth Suicide Squad Vol. ![]() Second of all, I do wish Rob Williams would at some point write a multi-part, straight-off Suicide Squad story of the type like Sean Ryan's New Suicide Squad Vol. ![]()
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