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Suicide Squad#9
Cover: Michael Bair

Suicide Squad #9

Jul 2002 · DC · 2.50 USD; 4.25 CAD
“Past Imperfect”

In "Past Imperfect," the Suicide Squad stumbles through a series of botched missions, leaving Amanda Waller—now Secretary of Metahuman Affairs—grappling with the fallout and trying to salvage what's left. With Havana, a Squad operative whose history remains shrouded in mystery, by her side, Waller must navigate the chaos without knowing who to trust. Written by Keith Giffen and illustrated by Paco Medina, with inks by Mark Propst and Keith Champagne, colors by John Kalisz and Heroic Age, and letters by Bill Oakley, the issue's cover by Michael Bair captures the tension of a team unraveling.

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writer Keith Giffen · artist Paco Medina · inker Mark Propst · inker Keith Champagne · colorist John Kalisz · colorist Heroic Age · letterer Bill Oakley · cover Michael Bair

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colorist John Kalisz
colorist Heroic Age
letterer Bill Oakley
cover pencils, inks Michael Bair

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The Squad's first few missions have ended in disaster and confusion, leaving Amanda Waller, the former head of the Squad and current Secretary of Metahuman Affairs, to pick up the pieces and try to get things back on the track. To help her is Havana, a current Squad operative whose past is unknown.

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