Suicide Squad #2
In "There's No Love in Team," the Suicide Squad is thrown into fresh conflict as the surviving Revolutionaries—now reluctantly part of the team—clash with their new teammates over past betrayals and deaths. With tensions flaring and trust at an all-time low, Lok assigns the squad to a high-stakes mission: rescue the president of a foreign nation. Written by Tom Taylor and illustrated by Bruno Redondo, with colors by Adriano Lucas and letters by Wes Abbott, this issue captures the squad's volatile dynamics under pressure. The cover by Bruno Redondo perfectly frames the squad’s fractured unity.
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The surviving members of the Revolutionaries have been "recruited" to join the Squad, causing tensions to rise as team members are angry with their new teammates for killing their old teammates. Despite their differences, Lok assigns the team to rescue the president of a foreign country.
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