Suicide Squad #11
In "The Revolutionaries," Jog is resurrected by the Black Racer and races to Badhnisia just in time to prevent his teammates' deaths in a deadly explosion. After the chaos, the Justice League arrives to arrest Black Mask and the Suicide Squad, but President Mishra intervenes—choosing not to hold them accountable. In the aftermath, Harley Quinn visits Zoe to share the news of Floyd’s passing, and the team makes a bold decision: they’re leaving the Suicide Squad and Task Force X behind, forming a new group called the Revolutionaries. Written by Tom Taylor and illustrated by Bruno Redondo, with colors by Adriano Lucas and letters by Wes Abbott, this pivotal issue features a cover by Bruno Redondo.
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Jog is revived by the Black Racer, and he races to Badhnisia in time to save his teammates from being killed in an explosion. In the aftermath, the Justice League shows up to take Black Mask and the Suicide Squad into custody, but President Mishra won't them arrest the team. After the battle, Harley visits Zoe to tell her of Floyd's death, and the rest of the team decides to abandon the Suicide Squad and Task Force X and go out on their own as the Revolutionaries.
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