Suicide Squad #21
The Ostrander, McDonnell & Kesel era of Suicide Squad delivered some of DC's most gripping, morally complex storytelling, and issue #21 is a vivid snapshot of that tension. McDonnell and Kesel's cover pulls no punches: a dark-haired woman in a purple-accented black costume reels backward, hair flying, as an enormous hand thrusts a revolver point-blank into her face — an image that radiates danger and urgency. Subtitled "Rogues," this 1988 installment promises exactly the kind of double-crosses and desperate stakes that made this series a standout in DC's lineup.
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Bronze Tiger must take down a deadly assassin.
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