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Suicide Squad#29
Cover: Karl Kesel

Suicide Squad #29

Jun 1989 · DC · 1.00 USD; 1.25 CAD; 0.50 GBP
“[The Janus Directive, Part 8]: Heavy Squad”

In "The Janus Directive, Part 8: Heavy Squad," the Suicide Squad’s headquarters comes under siege as Checkmate, the CBI, and Project Atom converge to capture Waller. With tensions high and alliances fragile, Waller reveals a shocking truth—she was never the Kobra doppelgänger they believed, but using the ruse to uncover the deeper layers of the enemy’s plan. Written by John Ostrander and Kim Yale, with art by John K. Snyder III and Pablo Marcos, and a cover by Karl Kesel, this 1989 issue delivers a tense, high-stakes twist in the Squad’s ongoing battle.

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writer John Ostrander · writer Kim Yale · artist John K. Snyder III · artist, inker Pablo Marcos · colorist Carl Gafford · letterer Todd Klein · cover Karl Kesel

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Full credits

writer Kim Yale
artist, inker Pablo Marcos
colorist Carl Gafford
letterer Todd Klein
cover pencils, inks Karl Kesel

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Checkmate, the CBI and Project Atom all attack the Suicide Squad headquarters in order to get to Waller. Once a hasty truce has been called between all teams, Waller explains that she was pretending to be a Kobra doppelganger so they wouldn't catch on to the fact that she was still herself and she could learn what she needed to know about their master plan. Waller begins to explain the true repercussions of Kobra's Janus Directive.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).