

They’ve been sent to take out Jason, Harley Quinn, and a number of newer characters for failing to do their job. The issue opens with Jason Todd and his Task Force X being barraged with bullets from another Suicide Squad team. I’m getting ahead of myself here, but Suicide Squad: Get Joker! could have used a bit more scenes outside the action, or at least quieter moments.


There are short respites of dialogue as heroes get their composure together, which lessens the impact of Joker reflecting on Jason’s behavior, or for Jason to make a tough decision in the last pages. The fact that Suicide Squad: Get Joker! #3 is wall-to-wall action may be a detriment to wrapping things up, though. Listen to the latest episode of our weekly comics podcast!
