3.0

Adam Glass's second volume is a definite step back as the need for red herrings outweighs the cohesive story. Waller gets some backstory and it doesn't add to her mythos. She still is a cliche of herself. The "team" can be fun at times but the storyline involving a possible mole did nothing to help the fleshing out of the team. Its still Harley and Deadshot yelling at others. The idea of Basilisk was good but Regulus was a corny 80s GI Joe villain and was too easy to outsmart after so much build up. The art, by many, was decent but not spectacular. Overall, too many moving pieces competing with each other.