Secret Six Vol. 2: Money For Murder, by Gail Simone
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Secret Six Vol. 2: Money For Murder, by Gail Simone
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The gang’s all here: Catman, Scandal, Deadshot, Ragdoll and their new recruits gear up to get out of dodge after a contract has been put out on the Secret Six. Join the team as they shoot, swindle, and scam their way out of the most dangerous parts of the DC Universe, and the grips of its most dangerous killers!New York Times best-selling writer Gail Simone (BATGIRL, Red Sonja, Deadpool), is joined by artists Nicola Scott (EARTH 2), Douglas Hazlewood (TEEN TITANS), Javier Pina (SWAMP THING) and more in SECRET SIX: MONEY AND MURDER (collects SECRET SIX #1-14), for the most brutal battles yet of the DCU's band of baddies!
Secret Six Vol. 2: Money For Murder, by Gail Simone- Amazon Sales Rank: #476682 in Books
- Brand: Simone, Gail/ Scott, Nicola (ILT)
- Published on: 2015-06-30
- Released on: 2015-06-30
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 10.17" h x .50" w x 6.63" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 336 pages
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Secret Six Vol.2 is just as great as Vol.1 By thedean Continuing off volume one is this, and it's just as great as its predecessor. Like the previous volume, it's split between two main story arcs, with a bit of filler in the middle (tying into the "Battle of the Cowl" storyline of Batman, I believe). The characters are still great, whichever ones are still left in the story that is, with the addition of Bane fitting in naturally, even when he's sympathetically portrayed. The new character, Jeannette/Banshee, is also a great fit as well. Catman is a bit less in focus compared to the previous volume, but still plays a major role and everyone is given appropriate time to further develop their interesting yet severely flawed characters. Gail Simone really knows how to write them well, and the art by Nicola Scott is just excellent.The first arc deals with a case that the Six are hired for: to retrieve an incarcerated woman and something she has in her possession. However, a notorious criminal overlord is also interested in her item as well, and spares no expense in hiring other villains to take down the team. Given that our "heroes" were(/still are) villains themselves, once they learn what they are really transporting it's entertaining to see pretty-much all of them contemplate betrayal. What really makes this arc memorable is this new villain, nicknamed Junior, who is clearly established to be ruthless and cruel, and the review of Junior's identity and true face is rather unsettling to both them and to the reader, given the bodily horror we see. It's full of memorable moments, such Catman's rather lengthy battle with Batman (both physically and verbally), but also has its comedic moments such as parts of their stay in Vegas and the double date half the team goes on.The second arc focuses one another job of theirs: To help run this prison colony. They do what they're hired to do, but each one has objections to this and that on the prison isle. It does a great job developing the newer additions to the team (Bane and Banshee), showing their insecurities and their issues as a bit more focus is placed on them. The #$%^ really hits the fan when Wonder Woman shows up, though, not understanding the Six's role there. It's just great fun watching everything descend into pandemonium.My only complaints are that there are some key story elements missing, which I understand happened in non-Secret Six titles from a little research. Which can't be helped, and Gail Simone does a decent job of filling us in here and there but it was VERY confusing to not be given an exact story as to Knockout's death. Coming off of Vol.1, I had no idea what happened exactly, and was only given minimal detail. It's very important to understand Scandal's character, and to establish a new love interest for her. In addition, I was rather clueless as to why Bane was on the team since he didn't join in the previous volume either and was just magically there from my point of view. He's written into it nicely, but it's rather jarring at first since this is also a bit unlike his previous persona. I won't fault it too much for that, and the only issue I do have with Simone's writing is that she introduces and places Banshee on the team but doesn't really explain how she can so easily trade in her previous life running the hotel for rounding out the Six. It's a minor complaint overall, but one worth mentioning since it did stick out to me while reading.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. The crown jewel of DC's line, if we discount Grant Morrison on Batman By Ryan I extoll the virtues of the gem of a series all the time. It's not about heroes as myth or generally saving reality, okay, maybe a little, but this book is luke an adult version of a comic for your inner six year old.This volume collects the first two arcs and trades (and boy howdy, volume 2 Depths was ridiculously hard to find in trade format until this, prolly due to Wonder Woman being drawn like incredibly well) of the ongoing until canceled Secret Six, spinning off a couple minis and some shot.There is violence and horror in this book, and lots of that thing called The Human Condition, but at its heart, Six is about a team of misfit and outcast loser villains who bond as a highly dysfunctional but fun family.The on y bad thing about the whole series is it ending for Geoff Johns' and DC's short lived New 52, and when the Six came back, it's still fun but unfortunately it's not in this reality, but several of our rebooted villains are back together. Hopefully Deadshot will join sooner than later.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Six volume 2 excel!! By Frankie D This group is sick, twisted and violent but very interesting. This volume deals with how Scandal deal with the loss of her lover. Bane joins the group as is protector to Scandal. Kind of cool. The group has to deal with a few dangerous jobs and have to see if they can survive and get along with each other. Ragdoll has to deal with someone from his past, Catman goes head to head with Batman and the group tries to make peace with why they are not respected. Nightwing makes a cameo and the group even has to deal with wonder Woman. The book is very violent and very funny as well. Good mix. A
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