SImone is pretty brilliant
Secret Six » Secret Six #30 - Suicide Roulette, Part One of Two: Like a Star on the Horizon released by DC Comics on April 1, 2011.
When a slacker inherits a criminal mastermind's empire, his first move is to hire the Secret Six for a job targeting the Doom Patrol. The Good I'll tip my hat to Simone for making moral ambiguity so outrageously fun in this series. The Secret Sixes were at eachother's throats only a couple issues ago and, now that they're working together, I don't know whether to root for them or my cult favorites, the Doom Patrol. It's tough act to balance a cast this big, yet she gives all 18 or so capes in...
I've been wanting to jump onto the Secret Six train for some time. I know all about the wonderful writing of Gail Simone, and for all the villain-centric books that both DC and Marvel, this is the title that people consistently laud as a must-read. Unfortunately, the book's popularity means that my comic shoppe is almost always running out of back-issues of Secret Six, leaving me searching for a decent point to jump on. With Secret Six #30, I decided the start of a new story-arc was good eno...