Suicide Squad #63
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "True Minds," DC's Suicide Squad faces a new twist as the government launches its own version of the team, leaving Amanda Wallen uneasy. Meanwhile, Ifrit and Dybbuk announce their unexpected union after Dybbuk allegedly erased Ifrit’s violent impulses, while Count Vertigo declines Rina’s plea to rule Vlatava. Written by John Ostrander and Kim Yale, with art by Geof Isherwood and cover by Geof Isherwood and Karl Kesel, this 1992 issue explores shifting loyalties and the cost of control.
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The government has set up its own Suicide Squad, and Amanda isn't happy about it. Dybbuk has apparently removed all violent tendencies from Ifrit's brain and the two have announced they're getting married. Count Vertigo turns down Rina's entreaties to him to become Vlatava's ruler.
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