Suicide Squad Volume 1

Suicide Squad Volume 1

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  • Create Date:2021-05-01 09:51:14
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Tom Taylor
  • ISBN:1779503954
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Summary

The Suicide Squad are back, and deadlier than ever! The fan-favorite Injustice team of writer Tom Taylor and artist Bruno Redondo reunite for an explosive new series, starring Harley Quinn and Deadshot!

Task Force X returns for its bloodiest mission yet, with a new team of unlikely villains from across the DC Universe! The Suicide Squad are assigned to neutralize a group of international super-terrorists known as the Revolutionaries--and the survivors are forced into joining the Squad! Who can Harley Quinn and Deadshot trust when their new teammates are the very people their crew was assigned to kill? This Squad might survive their next mission, but they may not survive each other--with a "team" like this, the body count starts high, and only gets higher!

Tom Taylor, the acclaimed writer of DCeased, delivers his flair for high-octane mayhem to the Suicide Squad in this new series where quite literally no one is safe。 Joining Taylor is artist Bruno Redondo, his collaborator on Injustice, for a deadly new take on DC's dysfunctional villain team。 Collects Suicide Squad #1-6。

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Guilherme Smee

Confesso que esperava mais desta edição de Esquadrão Suicida por Tom Taylor e Bruno Redondo, devido, claro, ao hype gerado sobre ela。 Pensei até que não fosse sair no Brasil, mas saiu e eu li。 Pensando friamente, esse é um dos melhores quadrinhos da equipe Esquadrão Suicida desde que foi reinventada no advento dos Novos 52 da DC Comics。 Isso por que a dupla Taylor e Redondo trazem novos personagens que são um contraponto para aquilo que o Esquadrão Suicida costuma representar。 Também temos o afa Confesso que esperava mais desta edição de Esquadrão Suicida por Tom Taylor e Bruno Redondo, devido, claro, ao hype gerado sobre ela。 Pensei até que não fosse sair no Brasil, mas saiu e eu li。 Pensando friamente, esse é um dos melhores quadrinhos da equipe Esquadrão Suicida desde que foi reinventada no advento dos Novos 52 da DC Comics。 Isso por que a dupla Taylor e Redondo trazem novos personagens que são um contraponto para aquilo que o Esquadrão Suicida costuma representar。 Também temos o afastamento de Amada Waller como figura central e manipulatória da equipe。 Os desenhos de Bruno Redondo e a narrativa que ele empresta à essa história em quadrinhos trazem um vigor diferente para o Esquadrão Suiciada, aliado ao visual dos novos personagens。 Vamos ver onde a história vai dar no segundo e final encadernado que certamente eu quero acompanhar。 。。。more

Chris Lemmerman

The extraordinary Injustice team of Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo reunite for an 11 issue tour-de-force on the Suicide Squad, as not one but two Squads team up to save an entire country - and one longtime Squaddy isn't making it out alive。Tom Taylor's going from strength to strength at DC; with his first mainstream work (that isn't just a fill-in) in a while, Suicide Squad cements him once again as a writer to watch。 He handles the frankly enormous cast of characters here with the delicate nature The extraordinary Injustice team of Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo reunite for an 11 issue tour-de-force on the Suicide Squad, as not one but two Squads team up to save an entire country - and one longtime Squaddy isn't making it out alive。Tom Taylor's going from strength to strength at DC; with his first mainstream work (that isn't just a fill-in) in a while, Suicide Squad cements him once again as a writer to watch。 He handles the frankly enormous cast of characters here with the delicate nature of someone spinning plates, and he knows when to let them all fall down and smash as well。 To introduce an entirely new team of characters plus the usual Squad suspects AND a twisted conclusion that draws on some Year Of The Villain continuity that most people have already forgotten, Taylor sets the bar high for himself and leapfrogs over it easily。The artwork is phenomenal as well - I've liked Bruno Redondo for a while, but I think the addition of colourist Adriano Lucas has really elevated his craft。 The panels here are all so clear and crisp; it's obvious that this is a superhero book, but it's also a very real book as well - people may be throwing energy beams and such, but the impacts are most definitely felt。 Also chipping in as a fill-in is Daniel Sampere, whose style is so similar to Redondo's here that you'd be hard pressed to tell them apart。This run of Suicide Squad is short, but it's exactly as long as it needs to be。 With excellent character work for new and familiar faces, a plot that will keep you guessing all the way to the end, and gorgeous artwork on every page, this is a Suicide Squad run that you should most definitely check out。 。。。more

Jacob Snider

Really cool concept, not the best writing。

Kyle Berk

At the current moment this is listed as only the first six issues despite there being a collection coming out with all 11 issues。So at the moment this is only a review for the first six issues。And they are incredible。Hilarious and touching。 Just a great title all around。It smartly only has a few returning characters with a mostly new cast so anyone can go (mostly)。 Taylor and Redondo are great together。5 stars。

Quentin Wallace

This series sees the introduction of several new characters, I guess sort of "All New, All Different" Suicide Squad similar to the new X-Men introduction in the 70s。 Overall its a good read, but I prefer the original DC Villain Suicide Squad better。 Harley Quinn and Deadshot are still here at least。This is a different take on the Squad as we see them operating on their own rather than under Amanda Waller。 Not sure what the long term plan is for this team, especially considering the series has al This series sees the introduction of several new characters, I guess sort of "All New, All Different" Suicide Squad similar to the new X-Men introduction in the 70s。 Overall its a good read, but I prefer the original DC Villain Suicide Squad better。 Harley Quinn and Deadshot are still here at least。This is a different take on the Squad as we see them operating on their own rather than under Amanda Waller。 Not sure what the long term plan is for this team, especially considering the series has already ended by the time I'm writing this。 It's a good continuation to the Suicide Squad saga, but I do miss the old squad。 I have feeling they'll be back sooner rather than later。 。。。more

SamScotMosher

*This is a review for all 11 issues of Tom Taylor’s “Suicide Squad。”*While a bit rushed to fit into less than a year’s worth of comics, this Suicide Squad arc reads like the first season of a great TV show。 It’s laugh-out-loud funny and introduces some awesome new characters。 The villain’s plot is forgettable, and some of the themes could have used more breathing room, but I loved this breezy, heartfelt romp as a whole。

TJ

Tom Taylor is just。。。 the best there is at what he does。 He’s done stellar runs on Wolverine, X-Men, Spider-Man, and now Suicide Squad! I can’t recommend his work enough。 This book is interesting, funny, emotional, and the art is fantastic。 Also, it’s extremely queer! There’s a few queer characters, including a non-binary one! This book is pretty standalone, as many of the characters are new; as long as you have a basic idea of what the squad is and who Harley Quinn is— I think you’ll be fine。 M Tom Taylor is just。。。 the best there is at what he does。 He’s done stellar runs on Wolverine, X-Men, Spider-Man, and now Suicide Squad! I can’t recommend his work enough。 This book is interesting, funny, emotional, and the art is fantastic。 Also, it’s extremely queer! There’s a few queer characters, including a non-binary one! This book is pretty standalone, as many of the characters are new; as long as you have a basic idea of what the squad is and who Harley Quinn is— I think you’ll be fine。 Maybe give that mediocre Suicide Squad movie a watch before jumping into this。 5/5 stars and a new favorite graphic novel! 。。。more

Logan

Solid series overall! Tom Taylor really is doing something interesting with the Suicide Squad and it's a shame he's off the book now。 Solid series overall! Tom Taylor really is doing something interesting with the Suicide Squad and it's a shame he's off the book now。 。。。more

Christian Zamora-Dahmen

Tom Taylor is by far one of the best action-writers these days。 He has this amazing talent of bringing in deep characterization into a format that usually only covers explosions and death。 And he does it in such an amazing way that it’s impossible not to fall head over heals for his characters。I know Harley Quinn is a fan favorite, but so far, Taylor is the only one who has really brought an appeal to that character for me。Sadly enough, a few days ago I read that the Suicide Squad was cancelled。 Tom Taylor is by far one of the best action-writers these days。 He has this amazing talent of bringing in deep characterization into a format that usually only covers explosions and death。 And he does it in such an amazing way that it’s impossible not to fall head over heals for his characters。I know Harley Quinn is a fan favorite, but so far, Taylor is the only one who has really brought an appeal to that character for me。Sadly enough, a few days ago I read that the Suicide Squad was cancelled。。。 Well, DC is going through an implosion and it was inevitable to have some casualties。 Too bad it was this book。 I’ll stay down to the end of the run, that’s for sure。 。。。more

Chad

Like most things Tom Taylor touches, this was golden。 Taylor smartly jettisons most of the typical Suicide Squads bringing in a new cast of characters along with Deadshot and Harley Quinn。 Even Amanda Waller has been replaced。 This brings back a sense of danger I haven't seen since the original John Ostrander series。 The problem with previous runs is they always use established villains that DC would never kill off in the name of intellectual property。 This cast can and does kick the bucket semi Like most things Tom Taylor touches, this was golden。 Taylor smartly jettisons most of the typical Suicide Squads bringing in a new cast of characters along with Deadshot and Harley Quinn。 Even Amanda Waller has been replaced。 This brings back a sense of danger I haven't seen since the original John Ostrander series。 The problem with previous runs is they always use established villains that DC would never kill off in the name of intellectual property。 This cast can and does kick the bucket semi-regularly。 Taylor brings in an air of mystery as well。 There's more going on than just criminals sent on impossible missions。 Taylor's dialog is snappy and full of wit。 The book has a house DC look to it。 Bruno Redondo's art is good, just not distinctive。 。。。more

Nicholas Palmieri

Let's say 4。5 rounded up to a 5, but this is easily the best the Squad has been in 30 years。 Expansive, unpredictable, funny, edge-of-your-seat, socially and politically relevant FUN。 Let's say 4。5 rounded up to a 5, but this is easily the best the Squad has been in 30 years。 Expansive, unpredictable, funny, edge-of-your-seat, socially and politically relevant FUN。 。。。more

Sam Llewellyn

I haven’t read any previous Suicide Squad titles, so my knowledge of them is limited to the film/Harley Quinn appearing elsewhere, but wow this was brilliant。 The art was crisp, the colouring was great, and the dialogue was on point。 Star reading this title if you aren’t already!

Simon

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