Seriously: just get rid of Batman in Detective Comics.
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Seriously: just get rid of Batman in Detective Comics.
Taylor and Moore have a solid story going.
Taylor’s tale is a natural and rewarding progression.
The relationship between Nightwing and Batgirl really feels like the emotional center.
The opening issue of a potentially fun anthology mini-series.
Taylor’s sense of humor gets a little weird in places.
One of the more visually appealing mainstream issues of 2021.
Once again, Nightwing isn’t really the center of the Nightwing book.
Nightwing moves to the edges of the panel in an issue focussing primarily on Batgirl.
Grace keeps the action moving swiftly.
Shea's clever characterization of Diana and Artemis keep the story fun.
Redondo lends Diana a profoundly vivid emotional life in relatively few panels.
The characterization of Wonder Woman is deftly nuanced.
Suicide Squad #1 is an explosive debut from Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo.
The history of Detective Chimp’s damnation of Myrra, following the death of Jim Rook, is given prominence, while multiple mystic forces oppose the growing malevolence of Nabu (presenting as Doctor Fate).
Interspersed between somber, close-up shots of Detective Chimp drinking mournfully, are fanciful panels of dynamic battles involving magic and dragons.
“Each member struggles to persevere, as they carry along their own grievances and internal battles.”
Stranded on a planet without food, water, or aid, the team pulls their heads together to figure out where they might be.
Land vs Sea. The United States vs Atlantis!
Aquaman finds himself outnumbered and outgunned when Amanda Waller sends in the worst of the worst—the Suicide Squad