Suicide Squad #9

8.0

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13 Reviews
8.0

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24 Reviews
Event\Storyline Justice League vs. Suicide Squad
Writer Rob Williams, Simon Spurrier
Artist Riley Rossmo
Cover Price $2.99

A "JUSTICE LEAGUE VS. SUICIDE SQUAD" tie-in! Finally, discover the true history behind [REDACTED BY ORDER OF TASK FORCE X DIRECTOR AMANDA WALLER].
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  • 9.5

    Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles

    Jan 11, 2017

    This was a better than average tie-in and one that does a great job of showcasing why Waller is one of the most dangerous figures in the DC Universe. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    AIPT - David Brooke

    Jan 11, 2017

    Suicide Squad #9 features an international battle with high stakes and a clever twist that focuses in on Waller's ability to plan. If you're up for a done in one story with a Suicide Squad lineup that's not conventional, this is a must read. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Comics: The Gathering - John White

    Jan 11, 2017

    Without a question Suicide Squad #9 is an exciting issue that you will not want to miss. Although it acts as a tie in to the current crossover, the issue very much stands on its own. Most of the characters are fleshed out and given a chance to stand on their own, more so than even in pages of Justice League vs. Suicide Squad, and the reason for Squad Zeros’ unrelenting rage towards Waller is finally revealed. The art by Riley Rossmo, although much different than Jim Lee’s who had been lead on most of Rob Williams run, is nothing short of spectacular. Entertaining from beginning to end, this is certainly an issue you will want to pick up today. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Comic Book Bin - Deejay Dayton

    Jan 15, 2017

    The only caveat I have about this issue is the art, which just doesnt feel quite on par with either the normal run of the book, or the current miniseries. But its not bad, not at all. Just a bit of a step down. Read Full Review

  • 8.1

    Geeked Out Nation - Jideobi Odunze

    Jan 11, 2017

    By the end of Suicide Squad #9 you do struggle finding reason to side with Waller knowing this harsh truth. Maybe this is why she concocted this risky plan to somehow ask the Justice League for help, but you certainly want to see what happens when she faces something she failed to cover up. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    DC Comics News - Tony Farina

    Jan 11, 2017

    This story is part of the Justice League vs. Suicide Squadarc, but clearly is not about that, not really. Still, it is clever. It is fun. It has Lobo (that is always good) and it has Waller at her creepy beginnings. All-in-all it is pretty solid. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    We Got This Covered - Eric Joseph

    Jan 11, 2017

    Violent, intriguing, and highly accessible, those who love bad guys are well advised to pick up a copy of Suicide Squad #9. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    The Batman Universe - Corbin Pool

    Jan 13, 2017

    I haven't heard who the new series artist will be, so if you know, let me know in the comments. I'm anxious to see what the tone of the book is going to be. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Comic Crusaders - Dusty Good

    Jan 18, 2017

    The art is solid, the book moves at a rapid pace, and the finale gives the reader insight into why this team is pissed off and looking for revenge. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Weird Science - Reggie Hemingway

    Jan 11, 2017

    A nice enough tale of the earliest days of Task Force X that is hampered by looking like a mess. It just isn't the best look for this title, though it seems to work okay for Lobo. It has nothing to do with the Justice League vs. Suicide Squad crossover, so don't feel compelled to buy if you've been reading and enjoying that. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Nerd Church Radio - Corrianne Hamlin

    Jan 11, 2017

    I loved this backstory. It was set up perfectly and completelyties into the JL vs SS story line. Truthfully, I'm rather shocked as I did nothave high hopes for this story. Not that I am disappointed in the JL vs SSstory line I just don't get excited about back stories as much. This issue Iwasn't excited for, but I was impressed with the story in the end. What I'm notcrazy about is the art. I mean Rossmo couldn't even give Waller a chin? Thecolors were dreary but I can understand that because I didn't expect thisSuicide Squad to be as colorful as our beloved Harley, Deadshot, and CaptainBoomerang crew. Overall a great backstory and I actually kind of hope theycontinue a whole story line with this Squad. I would for sure take time to readit. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Batman-News - Joshua McDonald

    Jan 12, 2017

    There are many aspects worth enjoying, and a few that highlight the issues of this event. Williams delivers great dialogue alongside a decent story, but the glossed over details might leave you wanting more. Read Full Review

  • 6.5

    IGN - Blair Marnell

    Jan 12, 2017

    Overall, this isn't bad for a tie-in issue, but it's far from essential. Read Full Review

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