As the Suicide Squad return home from their mission and debrief, Oliver Queen and Roy Harper leave on a new mission. Brother Blood has captured Felicity Smoak and he demands a high price for her safe return - The Arrow himself!
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I have mixed feelings about the script for this issue. On the one hand, it's nice to see Roy Harper indulging in some of the snark so common to his comic-book counterpart. On the other hand, I'm not sure that Felicity - even with her increased confidence post-Season One - would be quite so free about heckling Brother Blood as she is here. There's a lot of good comedy here but I'm not sure it really fits Felicity's scared mode.
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While I may quibble with the dialogue in this issue, I have no qualms about the artwork. Joe Bennett and Craid Yeung continue to do a fine job on the main Arrow comic. And Szymon Kudranski proves as impressive as always on the back-up Suicide Squad story.

I have mixed feelings about the script for this issue. On the one hand, it's nice to see Roy Harper indulging in some of the snark so common to his comic-book counterpart. On the other hand, I'm not sure that Felicity - even with her increased confidence post-Season One - would be quite so free about heckling Brother Blood as she is here. There's a lot of good comedy here but I'm not sure it really fits Felicity's scared mode.

While I may quibble with the dialogue in this issue, I have no qualms about the artwork. Joe Bennett and Craid Yeung continue to do a fine job on the main Arrow comic. And Szymon Kudranski proves as impressive as always on the back-up Suicide Squad story.