![]() ![]() ![]() The question when you are reading is will these guys finish the job before they finish off each other. They get the name “suicide squad” from the security guards who think the whole project is a huge, bad joke. If they do what they are told, they get their prison sentence reduced. Nanite bombs are put in their necks by A.R.G.U.S. ![]() Deadshot, Harley Quinn, El Diablo, Voltaic, Black Spider and King Shark being chosen. It all starts with a group of villains in jail being recruited by A.R.G.U.S. (I’m looking at you, dad.) But, at least, the story is about a group of “bad guys” sent out to do “good” things, so that is okay, I guess. I just got done with it, and my advice is that if you are a father you probably shouldn’t let your kids read this. There were a few, and I picked this one to start with. It was pretty cool, so I wondered if there was a comic book I could find at the library. When watching television, I saw the Suicide Squad movie trailer. Thankfully, he was able to tear himself away from his busy schedule watching Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Ultimate Edition to give his thoughts on an older graphic novel that he read in preparation for the new Suicide Squad movie (which he keeps trying to convince me to take him to). Today, I’m happy to have my son, Connor, return to the blog for yet another of his graphic novel reviews. ![]()
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