This issue hits it's mark.

Years go by and Floyd hones his marksmanship skills, and eventually kills a local mobster's top two men with one bullet to prove a point. The mobster is impressed and pays Floyd for his talent. Deadshot tells us that a bullet should always have a purpose, that is why he will not fire a bullet indiscriminately. Because his family was killed with no reason, no purpose.
Now we wrap up the story in present time. Deadshot dropped himself from a drone a mile up, in order to take a shot at a guy who stole Wayne tech armor, and needs to steal chemicals to keep the suit powered. Now this guy looks like he's wearing an original Iron Man suit, I think Wayne Tech is going to get sued. Anyways Deadshot created a special bullet to pierce the armor, and then while falling shoots another round into the hole he just made. Like I said bad ass. But we find out now that this guy in the armor was the original mobster that paid Deadshot when he killed his top two men. We also find out that these top two men were the ones who killed his family. As Deadshot parachutes down he sees that the Armored mobster's son was with him. Deadshot will not make another one of him. He kills the boy. Wow. In the end Amanda Waller calls after the job, and wants Deadshot to get the Suicide Squad back together again, and come help her. Deadshot agrees after he sees that she has deposited ten million into his account.
I don't know if I'm just biased with my love for Deadshot, but I thought this was a great story. The writing was superb, and I only hope that this will continue with Matt Kindt taking over Suicide Squad next month. One of the better issues I've read so far in Villain's Month because as small as it was, there was a purpose. Yeah we get a nice back story on Floyd but this will also lead nicely into the Forever Evil crossover next month. So go check it out, and know the bad ass that is Deadshot.
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