New Suicide Squad #4
In "Ghost Day," the Suicide Squad's future hangs in the balance as the President seeks to shut them down—only for Amanda Waller to negotiate a dangerous compromise: Colonel Rick Flag, a man long imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay for defying orders, is brought out of isolation to lead the team. Tasked with a high-stakes mission to Mongolia, the Squad must rescue a scientist who’s built a meta-bomb capable of granting superpowers to terrorists, setting off a chain of volatile consequences. Written by Rob Williams and illustrated by Philip Tan, with inks by Jonathan Glapion, Scott Hanna, and Sandu Florea, and colors by Alex Sinclair, the issue’s cover by Juan Ferreyra captures the tension of this pivotal moment.
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Having learned of the existence of the Suicide Squad, the President wants to shut it down. Waller convinces the President to allow it to continue with a military man in charge, Colonel Rick Flag. When the president approves, Waller travels to Guantanamo Bay where Flag has been held as a captive since refusing to carry-out illegal orders from a superior some time ago. She convinces him to lead the Squad. Their first mission: travel to Mongolia to rescue a scientist who has built a meta-bomb that, when detonated, will give super powers to the terrorist group that possesses it.
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