Showing posts with label The New 52. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The New 52. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Suicide Squad: Volume 1: Kicked in the Teeth



Suicide Squad: Volume 1: Kicked in the Teeth by Adam Glass, Federico Dallocchio, and Clayton Henry, 160 pages.


I've recently been getting into DC Comic's "The New 52" revamp series.  I'm a huge Batman fan, so I've been sticking within the Batman universe.  I was a bit weary of DC's recent "New 52" makeover, but after several graphic novels, you can colour me impressed.  DC's initial direction with the 52 revamp was to bring their main series to a younger audience.  With all the heroes getting a complete back-story makeover at the expense of making most DC canon now defunct.  This goal, I suspect, was to give new readers a fresh starting point, letting them explore Batman et al. without having to worry about their convoluted pasts.

After reading several of the collected series, I find the "New 52" to actually be more mature.  There is an increase in violence, gore, and the sex appeal has, in most cases, been upped.  My favourite series so far, is the Suicide Squad.  The Suicide Squad has been around for a while, but sticking with the fresh start theme of "The New 52", I'm not going to go into that.  Volume one, a collection of issues 1-7, gives the back story for this new iteration of the Suicide Squad.  What we have is a collection of villains: Deadshot, Harley Quinn, King Shark, and others, who have been placed on Death Row.  In steps the government, offering them a way to possibly see freedom again, by undertaking covert operations.  These missions tend to be nasty, illegal, and nearly always involve killing several people.  The members of the Suicide Squad have small nano-bombs placed in their necks, which can be remotely detonated, to keep them in-line.  What we have is a bunch of nasty bad guys, undertaking missions that traditionally good superheroes couldn't be seen doing - killing a pregnant woman to stop a cyborg-zombie outbreak, for example.

I love the format of the Suicide Squad, as the high death toll of its members, allows for the introduction of new B-list villains each issue.  Characters, whom otherwise, wouldn't get much page time.  There has been some controversy over Harley Quinn's sexed-up new design, but I like it.  If that makes me a misogynist, then so be it.  Comic books have, and still are, overwhelmingly read by males, and with that comes the usual pitfalls.  Let's remember, there's not too many men that can live up to the male body image portrayed in comics.  But, I suspect if sexy ladies in skimpy undies, kicking arse offends you, then you most likely aren't going to be reading many superhero comics anytime soon.

So far I'm a big fan of DC's "New 52" re-boot, and Suicide Squad is the cream of the crop for me.