Suicide Squad #13
In "Burning Down the House Part 3: Being Good," the Suicide Squad finds themselves caught in a web of betrayal as Harley Quinn confronts Deadshot over Waller’s death—only for him to reveal he was working for Rustam all along. With tensions rising, Rustam attempts to sway Flag and Katana to his side, while Djinn moves unseen through Belle Reve’s systems, disabling the brain bombs and unlocking the Squad’s freedom. Written by Rob Williams and illustrated by John Romita Jr. with inks by Richard Friend, colors by Dean White and Jeremiah Skipper, and letters by Pat Brosseau, this issue brings high-stakes paranoia and shifting loyalties to the forefront. The cover, by John Romita Jr. and Richard Friend, captures the moment’s electric tension.
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Harley accuses Deadshot of killing Waller, and he reveals that he was hired by Rustam to do so. Rustam tries to convince his prisoners Flag and Katana to join his cause. Djinn infiltrates Belle Reve's computer systems to steal their files and also deactivates the brain bombs, providing freedom for the Squad members.
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