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james_desantis 's review for:
Suicide Squad, Volume 2: Basilisk Rising
by Adam Glass
Suicide squad continues to be entertaining, but this one doesn't feel as "oh snap anyone could die" as the last volume did.
We have Deadshot lead a mission to retrieve a dead body. Of course nothing is as it seems and the person comes back to life. This storyline is kind of boring if I'm being honest and nothing special happens. The 2nd part of this book has the characters stranded on a island without any communication to waller. Not only that but Waller has to deal with her own personal issues and attackers. The 2nd half boost this series into a more entertaining area.
The art stays pretty solid throughout and the 2nd half is much more fun. So for that alone it gets into the good area. A 2.5 out of 5, but I'll boost it to a 3.
We have Deadshot lead a mission to retrieve a dead body. Of course nothing is as it seems and the person comes back to life. This storyline is kind of boring if I'm being honest and nothing special happens. The 2nd part of this book has the characters stranded on a island without any communication to waller. Not only that but Waller has to deal with her own personal issues and attackers. The 2nd half boost this series into a more entertaining area.
The art stays pretty solid throughout and the 2nd half is much more fun. So for that alone it gets into the good area. A 2.5 out of 5, but I'll boost it to a 3.