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Justice League vs. Suicide Squad
Justice League vs. Suicide Squad | Tim Seeley, Rob Williams, Joshua Williamson
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The first major crossover of the Rebirth era starring the biggest heroes and villains in comics, this action-packed epic JUSTICE LEAGUE VS. SUICIDE SQUAD features an all-star creative team, including writers Joshua Williamson, Tim Seeley, Rob Williams and Si Spurrier, with superstar artists Jason Fabok, Tony S. Daniel, Jesus Merino, Fernando Pasarin, Robson Rocha, Howard Porter, Scot Eaton, Riley Rossmo, Christian Duce, Giuseppe Cafaro and more! The members of the Justice League are EarthÕs most powerful and famous superheroesÉbut they arenÕt the only team in town. The Suicide Squad strikes from the shadows and does the jobs too dirty for superheroes to handle. Under the iron fist of Director Amanda Waller, these monsters and maniacs have operated in total secrecyÉuntil now. Batman is on their trail and the SquadÕs existence isnÕt something he or the Justice League can tolerate. It must be shut down. But while the heroes and antiheroes are distracted fighting each other, twisted mastermind Maxwell Lord assembles a nightmarish army of DCÕs deadliest villains to take out both teams! Collects JUSTICE LEAGUE VS. SUICIDE SQUAD #1-6, SUICIDE SQUAD #8 backup story, SUICIDE SQUAD #9-10 and JUSTICE LEAGUE #12-13.
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TobeyTheScavengerMonk
Justice League vs. Suicide Squad | Tim Seeley, Rob Williams, Joshua Williamson
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So the gist here is:

Justice League fights Suicide Squad - Suicide Squad wins. Then the original mega-evil Suicide Squad shows up and the SS teams up with the JL to fight them. SS and JL mostly defeat the OG SS, but then Max Lord turns the JL evil. Then the SS + Batman must take on the JL.

This is more a Squad book than a League book, but we do get some nice character moments between Superman and Killer Frost.

#SummerOfShort3

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RamsFan1963
Justice League vs. Suicide Squad | Tim Seeley, Rob Williams, Joshua Williamson
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This is my idea of a good time, lots of superheroes, lots of supervillains, explosions, mayhem, plenty of fighting and in the end we get that old comic book chestnut: the two teams stop fighting and join forces to defeat the real enemy. The plot isn't the strongest, but the artwork is fantastic. 3 💥💥💥 1/2

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JLaurenceCohen
Justice League vs. Suicide Squad | Tim Seeley, Rob Williams, Joshua Williamson

This is an awesome crossover event within the DC Rebirth: tons of characters, huge fight sequences, and a solid story.

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WeAreLegion
Justice League vs. Suicide Squad | Tim Seeley, Rob Williams, Joshua Williamson
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Great book, really fun, especially the character interactions.
Classic comic set up to get the two teams fighting, until they realize there is a larger threat they must team up to defeat. So much fun seeing these characters fight each other first, then work together.

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queerbookreader
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This one seems to have a pretty even split in opinions on goodreads. I personally liked it! If you think you're getting a whole 300 pages of JLA vs SS though, you'll be disappointed. Them fighting is like, only a third of the storyline. It goes like 1) they fight 2) bigger threat emerges 3) more shit happens that I don't want to spoil. There are some cuuuuuuute WW/Harley moments (and variant covers!). Ends with a good lead into next SS arc. A-/B+

queerbookreader And I should note that this one takes place BETWEEN Rebirth Suicide Squad volumes 2 and 3, and between Rebirth JLA volumes 1 and 2 (I think? Not reading that series so not 100% sure). If you're following those rebirth series, you'll need this to know what happens between the listed volumes. 6y
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