DC Comics & Suicide Squad #11 Spoilers & Review: Mayhem In The Multiverse & At Home!

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DC Comics and Suicide Squad #11 Spoilers and Review follows.

Mayhem In The Multiverse and…

…At Home!

Here is the promise of the issue from its solicit.

SUICIDE SQUAD #11
Written by ROBBIE THOMPSON
Art by EDUARDO PANSICA and JULIO FERREIRA
Cover by EDUARDO PANSICA, JULIO FERREIRA, and MARCELO MAIOLO
Variant cover by KEVIN MAGUIRE
$3.99 US | 32 pages | $4.99 US Variant (Card Stock)
ON SALE 1/4/22

RICK FLAG ATTACKS! The Suicide Squad barely manage to steal an alien technology from Oa only to find themselves cut off from their transport back to Earth and on the run from [Green] Lanterns and Thanagarians. And no backup is coming from Earth because Amanda Waller is under fire from her onetime ally, current-time enemy: Rick Flag!

The book opens with Ambush Bug getting readers caught up on the last few issues.

Then we see What Bloodsport is up to…

…as well as Peacemaker.

Amanda Waller seemingly promises one final mission for the Suicide Squad on Earth 8.

Here is a who’s who type bio for Earth 8 from the classic Multiversity Guidebook.

They get to Earth 8 and are confronted by this world’s Retaliators aka Avengers.

Back on the core Earth, Peacemaker wonders why Bloodsport is doing Amanda Waller’s bidding without a bomb in his head like the others; it’s because she personal leverage on him and the others too.

Back on Earth 8, the Suicide Squad get the upperhand on the Retaliators and that leads to The Lighting Strikes aka Thunderbolts to come to their aid.

Looks like Bloodsport and Peacemaker come to a détente with the former joining the latter and Rick Flag’s own Suicide Squad in a siege against Waller!

Next up is Suicide Squad #12 out on February 1, 2022.

The Pulse:

Another rip-roaring and exciting issue that focuses on the fun despite its macabre premise. Understanding the multiverse was not so technical and inaccessible here. However, when this story takes place may be a bit confusing since the Retaliators’ Machinehead turned heel and died, I think, in the pages of the previous Infinite Frontier mini-series. Decent art. 7.5 out of 10.

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