
Death is for Suckers
A Dc Comics, Sequential Art, Comic Book book. The only notable thing to come from this is the way Harley finally realises that the Joker is...
The Suicide Squad returns with an action packed tie-in to the Batman, Volume 3: Death of the Family story!As the Suicide Squad closes in on Basilisk leader Regulus, Deadshot and Harley discover multiple Basilisk sleeper agents within their ranks. Regulus makes one final desparate gamble to save himself by controlling Harley's mind, but Deadshot makes the ultimate sacrifice for his teammate.Harley's lost "love" the Joker casts a poisonous rain over Deadshot's funeral, leaving only Harley conscious to face the clown prince of crime. Angered and unable to trust Harley because of her relationship with Deadshot, the Joker tests Harley's loyalty, a test which may cost both of them their lives.Collecting: Suicide Squad 14-19
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- Filetype: PDF
- Pages: 144 pages
- ISBN: 9781401243166 / 1401243169
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The only notable thing to come from this is the way Harley finally realises that the Joker is an abusive spouse, and she frees herself from him. This is so so so important because people always romanticise their relationship, even though, for the most part, it's always just consisted of him hurting her in *zany* ways. better than issue 2 and anything with Harley is going to be good. especially when she starts kicking Mr. J's ass. By the way, The Joker is looking real creepy.YoYo turned out really interesting and I'm still curious about what happened to Black Spider . I am tired of hearing how the team hated Waller and wants to kill her or abandon... Warning: Spoilers for last volumeTeam leader, Deadshot, is...um, DEAD!Having sacrificed himself to save his lover, Harley, in the last volume...So this one opens at his funeral.Enter The Joker!Or, rather, enter the Death of The Family tie-in with Harley.I'd already read this, but it was still decent. It's basically a peek at how psychos...