Comic Review: Suicide Squad #3 (DC Comics)
Issue #3 picks up the action straight where issue #2 left off with General Zod being released from the Phantom Zone!
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Issue #3 picks up the action straight where issue #2 left off with General Zod being released from the Phantom Zone!
Issue #3 finds Sir Edward Grey facing off against the reanimated corpses uncovered at the end of the last issue.
After an opening side story involving Swamp Thing brokering a deal for help to find Abby who has become a powerful avatar and agreeing to travel to The Rot we…
This could be a short review as I just don’t know what to say, Brickleberry is, well Brickleberry! It’s mental, it’s sick, but its funny as hell!!
After the mega reveal of Godspeed at the end of issue #6, Joshua Williamson goes full speed ahead with no sense of stopping.
This issue follows on from Deathstroke finding out that there has been a hit put on ravager -who just happens to also be his daughter – and begins with him…
DC Entertainment continues to expand its roster of top name talent, announcing today that it has reached an agreement with writer Sam Humphries (GREEN LANTERNS) to create comic book content…
Even a super hero’s life can get boring. Double check your gear. Patrol the city. Save the innocent. Report back to your super villain boss, the Jackal. Wait, WHAT?
BRIGGS LAND, GAME OF THORNES, AND MORE EXCLUSIVES AVAILABLE AT BOOTH #1636
Preview pages and Frank Miller cover revealed for their first creator-owned project together since the hit crime series