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I'm pretty wary of comics over 200 pages. Usually it's indicative of a lack of confidence that it would sell well in smaller chunks: one book no one buys is better than two. But this might be okay. First, there's not a zillion artists, so it's creatively consistent. Plus, it's the last book, so they may not have had enough issues to split to two.
Mar 10, 2020 04:00AM
Suicide Squad, Volume 5: Walled In

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Notes:
(1) I was with this arc for the first few issues, but then it quickly started to not make sense.
(2) I don't get DC's obsession with OMAC. After the "OMAC" series was cancelled they moved him to "Justice League International," and after that was cancelled they moved him here. Am I the only one who's noticed that OMAC's killed three series?
Mar 12, 2020 04:30AM
Suicide Squad, Volume 5: Walled In


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Jayson is on page 45 of 208


Notes:
(1) Just trying to think whether I've read anything by Matt Kindt that I'd consider "good"... no, no I haven't.
(2) I get that in the New 52 everyone's supposed to be young and sexy, but did that have to extend to Amanda Waller? As a fat Machiavellian bureaucrat, she was really interesting. As a super-spy, she's just a generic action girl.
Mar 11, 2020 04:30AM
Suicide Squad, Volume 5: Walled In


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