Suicide Squad #21
Suicide Squad » Suicide Squad #21 - Discipline and Punish, Part Two of Two released by DC Comics on August 2013.
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5 (1) 4 (0) 3 (2) 2 (0) 1 (0) 3.7 starsAverage score of 3 user reviews
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Harley Quinn brings the fun; Dark, Murderous, Fun, but the unexplained actions are a little jarring. 0
Suicide Squad 21 is an interesting episode due to Harley Quinn tearing through Belle Rive Prison in her crazy, violent, and witty style as she leads a takeover of the place. But the plot itself feels like it has been dropped in our lapse without any explanation. I am sure that the answers will come later, but for now, the story feels a little jarring. Helpfully, Waller, Quinn and Gordon make it a worthwhile experience.The story begins with Harley stabbing Soldier with a large combat knife. At th...
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Not quite as epic a cover as Kot's first issue, but it keeps up the same tone for sure. Patrick Zircher's interior art continues to be perfect for this series, truly dark and intense, he definitely captures James Jr. PERFECTLY now that he's able to show him in full, consistently.Last issue set of this arc as demonstration of the new better era of Suicide Squad. Part James Jr.'s analysis of all of the members, and part renewed effort on the part of Amanda to completely break them to her will. Th...
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Suicide Squad #21 Rating 0
Cover & Solicit - 4/5Would I pick-up or buy the comic based on the solicit or cover alone?Are the alternate covers appealing?Does the solicit and cover portray what happens in the issue?Do I like the artist's style on the cover?Art, Colors & Inking - 3/5- Weighted DoubleDo I personally like this artist's style?Does the artist stay true to the characters appearance?If there are multiple artists do they blend well and not disturb the reading experience?Does the coloring/inking blend well w...
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