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    Suicide Squad #5

    Suicide Squad » Suicide Squad #5 - Abandon All Hope released by DC Comics on March 2012.

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    Super-Villain prison riot! After returning from a string of hellish missions, the surviving members of the Suicide Squad are forced to undertake one last task: stop an all-out riot inside Belle Reve Penitentiary, the roughest Super-Villain prison on the planet!

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    3.7 stars

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    It's Just Been Revoked 0

    I have plenty to say about this issue, but a lot of it is glossed over by a cardinal sin against a certain favorite character of mine who's already suffered plenty in the New 52. Now, if you recall, when the series began, I revoked Amanda Waller's name privileges, because DC removed everything that made her 'The Wall.' Not just the weight, but any semblance of intimidation. Thus she became 'Amanda Er.' Then two issues ago I awarded her an extra 'l' towards her old name, but I'm instantly revokin...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Dead out in the open like this 0

    There have been in the history of cinema a few real time movies, where the action unfolds at the exact same pace as the person watching it experiences it.  In terms of comics though, I am not sure if such an approach has ever been attempted before, or at least one which happened in such a way appreciably.  Anyway assuming that it takes around 10 minutes to read a comic (though probably a little less) then this occurs almost exclusively in real time as the Squad has ten minutes to stop the prison...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Running Out of Characters 0

    Adam Glass has been really harsh on the Squad for the past four issues. At the end of issue number four we knew it was just going to get harder. However, we all know that Harley Quinn is going to be fighting the Squad. Does this issue lead up nicely?   THE GOOD: I think that art is okay. It's very clean and there is a few details in the back of the pages. I think that all the characters look different and I really enjoy how the action looks in this. I also like how the emotion is in this book. I...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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