Suicide Squad #7
In "The Chosen One," the Suicide Squad faces a shifting landscape as the government unveils The Wall, a new super soldier whose arrival threatens their relevance. Written by Rob Williams and illustrated by Eduardo Pansica, with inks by Júlio Ferreira, colors by Adriano Lucas, and letters by Pat Brosseau, this 2018 issue explores tension within the team and the personal cost of duty—Waller grapples with her family while the squad hunts the volatile Damage, and Belle Reve itself becomes a battleground when the resurrected Hack strikes. The cover by Eddy Barrows and Eber Ferreira captures the storm brewing beneath the surface.
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The president introduces a new government funded super soldier, The Wall, who will fight threats to the country, possibly rendering the Suicide Squad obsolete. Flag has a confrontation with Waller. The Squad is on a mission to capture Damage in an attempt to add his power to the team, but he is more powerful than anticipated. Waller takes some personal time to visit her daughter who has just given birth to Waller's granddaughter, but the reunion with her sons and daughter is strained. Meanwhile, with Amanda and the Squad away, Belle Reve faces a deadly cyber attack from a revived Hack.
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