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theartolater 's review for:
Suicide Squad, Volume 2: Basilisk Rising
by Adam Glass
The problem with volume 2 of Suicide Squad is pretty similar to the problem with volume 1 - the story feels weird and disjointed for four issues/chapters, and then the last bit somewhat redeems it all.
Volume 2, however, works a little less because it has less Harley Quinn (which, let's face it, is the only reason people are reading Suicide Squad), and is much less interesting on a whole. Certainly one of the more frustrating graphic reads of late for me if only because I feel like this can be picked apart to death even though there's a good amount to enjoy here.
Volume 2, however, works a little less because it has less Harley Quinn (which, let's face it, is the only reason people are reading Suicide Squad), and is much less interesting on a whole. Certainly one of the more frustrating graphic reads of late for me if only because I feel like this can be picked apart to death even though there's a good amount to enjoy here.