
It's a nice simple tale - nice knifewoman Scandal Savage is asked out by Liana, the terribly sweet exotic dancer previously paid to 'cheer her up' by dressing as dead lover Knockout. Meanwhile, killer for hire Deadshot is invited to spend the evening with new Secret Sixer Jeannette the banshee. What could be better than going out as a foursome, with a strict no-killing rule for Floyd and Scandal?
Of course, there's action aplenty, as trouble finds our off-duty quartet, and it makes for some fun scenes which, as ever, develop character along the way. The disappointment is that we don't learn anything new about Jeannette, and I'm itching to know why she's joined the team, and seems reluctant to use any banshee scream she might possess.
Incidental delights along the way include the introduction of cringing crony Insignificus, a creepily charismatic cross between Blackadder's Baldrick and Marvin the Paranoid Android; the Hypertime superhero bar; and a rather grave nod to DC-centric podcast Raging Bullets. There's also a fun scene in which Floyd borrows a smart suit from Catman when he can't find a tux - he's obviously forgotten that when he started out in Gotham City he always dressed in top hat and tails.

Regular artist Nicola Scott is absent this issue but Carlos Rodriguez and Bit do a fine job filling in, and Six colourist Jason Wright ably provides visual continuity with previous issues (he really deserves a cover credit, as a vital partner in this book's success).
Never got into this series. I tried, but it just doesn't appeal to me. I've liked a lot of Gail Simone's work, but not this particularly.
ReplyDeleteThat's fair enough, people rave about one thing, it doesn't connect with others. As I'm finding with Gl at the moment . . .
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