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Suicide Squad, Volume 3: Death Is for Suckers by Adam Glass

book_whispers's review

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5.0

Ahhhhh! Finally that lat bit of connection to make that 5 star jump! Oh, and my poor Deadshot! Man can't catch a break. This is a great lead into what is going to be an epic arc. Plus, all the Harley love!! Ga-ga!

This hits all the right dark and creepy spots!

jkropik06's review

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4.0

Read #3 of 2018.

3.75/5 Stars.

This was definitely the best volume thus far. It is still slightly confusing, and I do wish there were more female members of the Suicide Squad. Harley Quinn is my favorite, but I want more!

gen_wolfhailstorm's review

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3.0

There was a point were joker said there were other Harleys that have gotten forgotten but how??
And what's with the life revival situation? I need to know how all of that make sense, but other than that, very entertaining. It probably would have been better to flick back through the previous volumes though!

Pick it up, give it a go and enjoy! >(^_^)<
Gén

johnawickline's review

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adventurous dark fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.25

bookdingo's review

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5.0

I love that Harley can be meta and admit she's wearing a stripper clown outfit.

a_h_haga's review

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4.0

Ok, I'm back in the game with this one.
We get more backstory on multiple of the characters, some new mysteries are hinted at, and I liked the story arc evolution. Felt I flew through this one.
Also, I'm really enjoying the main art style. I notice a few switches between artists, but they are pretty alike in art style, so I wouldn't have noticed it if I didn't know it was a normal practice.

redmoon's review

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adventurous dark fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.25

yarnreader's review

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3.0

The farther and farther I get into this series the more and more I get sucked into the storyline. This volume makes me more interested in reading a Harley and Joker series. Harley is my favorite character of all of them. I'm excited to see how her plotline continues within the series.

mistled's review

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3.0

So... you didn't mean what you just said?

...I meant some of it.

Which part?

Like I know? If you haven't noticed, I'm a bit crazy.


Better, though we've added in a new thing where is seems no one can die. These being comics, of course no one can die for long. But we can usually get a year or two out of a death. In Suicide Squad you get an issue or two. Tops. I'm sure it's some weird plot point, but I only half care because death is cheap in comics at the best of times.

We start off with an especially crazy Joker, which is fun. There are callouts to a couple of tie-ins over in the Bat comics, so we're missing a little, but nothing that seems overly important to what is happening here.

We even get to see Waller have a heart. Sort of. It's about 18 issues too late for me to not want her dead, but it's something.

bookmarked642's review

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4.0

Review to come