Suicide Squad #32
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe cover by Karl Kesel sets a tense scene: a red-and-yellow costumed figure lunges forward against a bright blue sky, pursued by a sharp-toothed mechanical craft that looms menacingly behind him, while in the foreground a blindfolded man lies helpless in rough terrain. John Ostrander and Kim Yale's "Steel Trap" promises the kind of high-stakes desperation this series delivered so consistently in 1989 — nobody on the Squad ever seems to catch a break. Grant Miehm's interior art brings the same kinetic energy you'd expect from a team always one bad mission away from disaster.
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The Squad is sent to Iran to prevent an execution. Also, Lashina ditches her Duchess disguise and makes her move.
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