Suicide Squad #6
In "Thou Shalt Not...", a mysterious super-powered society emerges on a remote Pacific island, claiming only peace—yet demanding the world surrender its freedom to achieve it. As a new Suicide Squad is pulled together for a high-stakes mission, the line between salvation and tyranny blurs. Written by Keith Giffen and illustrated by Paco Medina, with inks by Joe Sanchez and colors by John Kalisz and Heroic Age, this 2002 issue delivers a tense, morally complex tale where the cost of peace may be too high to pay. The cover, by Paco Medina and Joe Sanchez, captures the island's eerie stillness and the Squad's uneasy resolve.
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A super-powered society appears mysteriously on an island in the Pacific; and all that they desire is peace... at the cost of the world's freedom. A new Squad is assembled to take down this power-mad society.
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