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Squadron Supreme #6 cover
Cover: Bob Layton

Squadron Supreme #6

Feb 1986 · Marvel · 0.75 USD; 0.50 GBP; 0.95 CAD
📊 ~44,480 copies sold its debut month
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“Inner Circle”

The sixth chapter of Marvel's twelve-issue Squadron Supreme limited series arrives with a cover by Bob Layton that puts the team's expansion front and center — a caped, red-and-yellow-suited hero bearing an atomic symbol on his chest gestures welcomingly toward an eclectic lineup of new recruits, including a horned, purple-clad figure, a muscular green-skinned powerhouse, a grizzled older man in a trenchcoat, and a bare-chested, blue-shorted bruiser. The speech bubble says it all: "Hey, gang — meet the new members of the Squadron!" With Mark Gruenwald writing and Paul Ryan on interior art, this 1986 series continues to explore what happens when Earth's mightiest heroes decide to remake the world on their own terms.

writer Mark Gruenwald · artist Paul Ryan · inker Sam de la Rosa · inker Keith Williams · colorist Christie Scheele · letterer John Workman · cover Bob Layton

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Cast · 40 characters

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artist Paul Ryan
letterer John Workman
cover pencils, inks Bob Layton

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Members of the Institute of Evil are placed in the Behavior Modification Machine, and then join the Squadron. Family members of the Squadron are moved to Squadron City. Golden Archer is expelled for using the machine on Lady Lark. Amphibian leaves the Squadron. Nighthawk decides to take down the Squadron.

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