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Suicide Squad (1987-1992) Vol. 7: The Dragon's Hoard
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John Ostrander
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Geof Isherwood
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Kim Yale
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Amanda Waller contracts out the Suicide Squad to the Japanese government for what should be a simple mission—track down a hoard of stolen Soviet weapons and destroy them before they’re sold to the Yakuza. But nothing is simple for the Squad.
Racing to find the weapons before the Soviets and Yakuza, “The Wall” brings on two high-liability, yet essential, members to get the job done: the invulnerable Steelwolf and unhinged new Thinker. With the Soviets and Japanese closing in and the new additions’ interference, the Squad find themselves in more trouble than ever before!
The Suicide Squad reaches new heart-pounding peril in this collection by acclaimed creators John Ostrander, Kim Yale and Geof Isherwood. SUICIDE SQUAD: THE DRAGON’S HOARD collects issues #50-58 of the classic series.
Racing to find the weapons before the Soviets and Yakuza, “The Wall” brings on two high-liability, yet essential, members to get the job done: the invulnerable Steelwolf and unhinged new Thinker. With the Soviets and Japanese closing in and the new additions’ interference, the Squad find themselves in more trouble than ever before!
The Suicide Squad reaches new heart-pounding peril in this collection by acclaimed creators John Ostrander, Kim Yale and Geof Isherwood. SUICIDE SQUAD: THE DRAGON’S HOARD collects issues #50-58 of the classic series.
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- Publication dateDecember 12, 2017
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“…this is the Suicide Squad you’ve been waiting for.”—Wired
“[SUICIDE SQUAD VOL. 1] is the perfect jumping on point for new fans, the curious, or long time Suiciders."—Nerdist
“Fast-paced and exciting.”—IGN
“[SUICIDE SQUAD VOL. 1] is the perfect jumping on point for new fans, the curious, or long time Suiciders."—Nerdist
“Fast-paced and exciting.”—IGN
About the Author
John Ostrander is a comics writer who co-created the science fiction series GRIMJACK with artist Timothy Truman. With his late wife, Kim Yale, he wrote DC's SUICIDE SQUAD and MARTIAN MANHUNTER. With artist Tom Mandrake, he wrote a lengthy run of DC's THE SPECTRE. Ostrander has also written for Marvel Comics and Warp Graphics' ELFQUEST series.
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- ASIN : B077JGQ4LY
- Publisher : DC (December 12, 2017)
- Publication date : December 12, 2017
- Language : English
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- Print length : 229 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #845,180 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #711 in Art Book Graphic Novels
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Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2018
If your a fan and own the other volumes then you need this one as well.
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2019
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Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2020
The main story of this collection, “The Dragon’s Horde”, takes place all over the map from Afghanistan, to Japan, to Cambodia, to America. At the tail end of Russian-occupied Afghanistan, a general betrays his own troops and smuggles thousands of weapons to a cache in Cambodia with a plan to sell them onto the Yakuza. Sounds like a spy novel. Essentially it is, only with superhero teams for the Russian, Japanese and our dear old Suicide Squad added into the mix. Intelligent, violent, and all sorts of fun.
Book-ending the main tale are a few shorts. The double sized issue takes a look back at the original two iterations of the Suicide Squad from the 50s and 60s. Following that is a solo issue dealing with Deadshot and his psychosis. A further one focuses on the deceased Dr. Light and his return to this side of the river Styx - easily the weakest of the stories.
The last issue in this volume is part of the forgettable D.C. crossover event for 1991, War of the Gods. It spanned twenty five issues across different titles like Dr. Fate, Wonder Woman, Starman, Animal Man, Hawk and Dove, The Demon, etc. ad nauseam. In this storyline, after the Amazons announced themselves to the world, Circe has been lurking behind the scenes watching Diana's every move. Circe is responsible for a series of brutal murders where various artifacts of power have been stolen. The Amazons are framed for these crimes and public hysteria is whipped up against them. Not that great. The big event results in nothing permanent happening in the DC universe. Presented only in single issues, a slice of a much larger pie, it was forgettable. I found myself rushing through it, so as to get back to stories actually important to the title.
Book-ending the main tale are a few shorts. The double sized issue takes a look back at the original two iterations of the Suicide Squad from the 50s and 60s. Following that is a solo issue dealing with Deadshot and his psychosis. A further one focuses on the deceased Dr. Light and his return to this side of the river Styx - easily the weakest of the stories.
The last issue in this volume is part of the forgettable D.C. crossover event for 1991, War of the Gods. It spanned twenty five issues across different titles like Dr. Fate, Wonder Woman, Starman, Animal Man, Hawk and Dove, The Demon, etc. ad nauseam. In this storyline, after the Amazons announced themselves to the world, Circe has been lurking behind the scenes watching Diana's every move. Circe is responsible for a series of brutal murders where various artifacts of power have been stolen. The Amazons are framed for these crimes and public hysteria is whipped up against them. Not that great. The big event results in nothing permanent happening in the DC universe. Presented only in single issues, a slice of a much larger pie, it was forgettable. I found myself rushing through it, so as to get back to stories actually important to the title.
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Flora
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Happy camper
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 18, 2020
All in the series are dark and dirty, they way I like it.
Carlos José Santos Dias
5.0 out of 5 stars
la qualiter A PLUS
Reviewed in Canada on December 30, 2018
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Marcelo Viana
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mais um excelente arco de histórias!!
Reviewed in Brazil on April 20, 2018
Mais um encadernado do Esquadrão Suicida que continua o bom nível dos anteriores! E a partir deste, vou poder acompanhar histórias que não chegaram a ser publicadas no Brasil! Espero que o volume 8 não demore pra ser lançado!