Suicide Squad #11: No Thread Left Dangling
Suicide Squad #11
After a promising ten issue run, Suicide Squad #11 (@TomTaylorMade, @Bruno_Redondo_F, @fxstudiocolor, Wes Abbott) wraps things up too soon with a sweet and tidy conclusion.
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After a promising ten issue run, Suicide Squad #11 (@TomTaylorMade, @Bruno_Redondo_F, @fxstudiocolor, Wes Abbott) wraps things up too soon with a sweet and tidy conclusion.
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