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Suicide Squad (2016-2019) Vol. 4: Earthlings on Fire Kindle & comiXology
With a sprawling international conspiracy threatening to destroy everything she has built, the Wall must go toe-to-toe with none other than Lex Luthor to secure the key to controlling the living weapon of mass destruction known as General Zod.
But no matter what power Waller may hold over him, Zod kneels to no one, and it’s not long before he and the rest of Task Force X are at each other’s throats. Will Waller’s plan to make this Kryptonian war criminal a full-fledged member of the Suicide Squad live up to its enormous potential? Or will it actually doom the entire planet to devastation and alien enslavement? The answer may surprise you!
Superstar artist Tony S. Daniel (BATMAN: R.I.P.) joins acclaimed writer Rob Williams and guest artists Neil Edwards and Stjepan Sejic for SUICIDE SQUAD VOL. 4: EARTHLINGS ON FIRE—an all-out action spectacular featuring an entire platoon of Superman’s greatest enemies! Collects SUICIDE SQUAD #16-20.
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“[SUICIDE SQUAD VOL. 1] is the perfect jumping on point for new fans, the curious, or long time Suiciders."—Nerdist
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Rob Williams is the writer of SUICIDE SQUAD, MARTIAN MANHUNTER, ACTION COMICS and more for DC Comics, KINGSMAN: THE RED DIAMOND for Image/Millarworld, PUNISHER MAX, DAKEN, AMAZING SPIDER-MAN and GHOST RIDER for Marvel and JUDGE DREDD for 2000AD/Rebellion.
He has written licensed comics for some of the biggest pop culture titles in the world, including DOCTOR WHO, STAR WARS, INDIANA JONES and GHOSTBUSTERS.
His creator-owned comic work includes UNFOLLOW and THE ROYALS: MASTERS OF WAR from Vertigo, ORDINARY via TItan and CLA$$WAR from Com.X.
He is currently writing the ROY OF THE ROVERS series of Young Adult Graphic Novels for Rebellion and has recently written the pilot episode of the JUDGE DREDD: MEGA CITY ONE TV series.
His website can be found at robwilliamscomics.co.uk
Rob Williams is the writer of the Judge Dredd: Mega City One TV show. His comics works include Suicide Squad, Trinity, Martian Manhunter and Action Comics for DC Comics, Amazing Spider-Man, Ghost Rider, Punisher Max and Daken for Marvel, Kingsman: The Red Diamond for Millarworld, Judge Dredd for 2000AD, Doctor Who for Titan Comics and Star Wars and Indiana Jones for Dark Horse. He is currently writing the Roy Of The Rovers Young Adult Graphic Novels for Rebellion.
His creator-owned works include Unfollow and The Royals: Masters of War for Vertigo, Ordinary for Titan Comics and Cla$$war for Com.X.
His website is www.robwilliamscomics.co.uk
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Collects issues 16-20
Amanda Waller meets with Lex Luthor while the rest of the Squad (Boomerang, Deadshot, Harley, Enchantress, and Colonel Flag) invades Lex’s Vault. They are challenged by a robot and a bunch of Bizarro (not bizarre but Bizarro) experiments. Lex gets involved with the action too. The combat was for nothing. Lex was willing to give Amanda what she wanted – Kryptonite.
Amanda uses it to implant a Kryptonite bomb in Zod’s brain. Welcome to the Squad, General.
Along with the additions of Croc, Katana, and now Zod, the Squad heads to Zimbabwe to battle the Annihilation Brigade. It’s a short battle, lasting only a few pages. I wish the fight would have been expanded. I enjoyed the Annihilation Brigade (Cosmonut, Tunguska and Tankograd), especially the Cosmonut (a character with a hammer for a head). Where’s his origin story? The Cosmonut seems like a character that could develop a cult following. Order your T-shirts now.
Squad mission accomplished, Zod operates on himself, removing the Kryptonite bomb. Heat vision has its advantages. Free of the bomb, Zod heads for The Black Vault, a portal to the Phantom Zone, and battles the Squad when the Cyborg Superman and the Eradicator crash the party. Zod doesn’t approve of the party crashers
Flag seemingly sacrifices himself in order to destroy The Black Vault.
General Zod, Cyborg Superman, and the Eradicator put aside their differences and fly away together, probably to Action Comics. Good luck, Clark.
With Flag seemingly dead, Waller weighs her options on the new Squad leader. The winner – Harley Quinn, Puddin’.
I’m a new convert to being a fan of Zod, largely due to his appearances in Green Lantern. I wish the story would have been expanded to two volumes with more pages featuring an expanded fight scene with the Annihilation Brigade and also more action regarding the Squad, General Zod, Cyborg Superman, and the Eradicator in the Black Vault fight sequence.
A fun, quick read with some surprises!
This time around Amanda Waller adds a new member that might be considered a mistake. General Zod, the fellow Kryptonian and arch enemy of Superman, who is now in custody. As the book opens prior to adding him to the team she sends them into Lex Luthor’s vault to extract enough kryptonite to use as the bomb she implants in Zod.
As the book progresses we find there is a yin and yang situation, an evil force employing the same methods of Waller implanting bombs inside various metahumans to force them to become a sort of anti-Suicide Squad. Put together by the Annihilation Brigade with the help of Zod they are beaten. But Zod has plans of his own and being the puppet of Amanda Waller is not one of them. Both the Eradicator and Cyborg Superman are involved as the story moves forward but I won’t go into detail on what happens to avoid a spoiler situation.
The book is well drawn and well written with a plot that equals that of past Suicide Squad stories. As I said perhaps it’s because the history of the Squad is less filled out and their popularity more recent that this one works where others are not. It’s nice to know that for fans there is something here they can enjoy and for those coming into the story cold you’ll find it entertaining as well.