Suicide Squad Black Files #5
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Fugitive From Myself," the Suicide Squad is caught in chaos at Belle Reve as an attack unfolds, giving Katana—still trapped in Eve’s body—her chance to break free. With Kobra’s plan to hijack a U.S. satellite and strike Washington looming, Katana races to track down Kobra and rescue Halo, who’s fled her captors and is now seeking the Squad’s help. But with the truth about Katana’s possession still unknown to Halo, the mission becomes a race against time and deception. Written by Mike W. Barr and illustrated with sharp intensity by Philippe Briones, with colors by Gabe Eltaeb and letters by Dave Sharpe, the issue’s cover by Will Conrad captures the tension perfectly.
In "Fugitive From Myself," Katana—now trapped in Eve’s body—uses the chaos of an attack on Belle Reve to flee and hunt down Kobra, determined to rescue Halo. Meanwhile, Halo, having escaped Kobra’s grasp, turns to the Suicide Squad for help, unaware that Katana’s mind is still fighting to reclaim her own body. With Kobra poised to seize a U.S. satellite and strike Washington, the race is on to stop the attack before it’s too late.
In "Rota Fortuna Part Five," Jo and the Suicide Squad Black team, barely alive after their ordeal on Gemworld, turn their focus on Faust—only to find themselves locked in a deadly clash with the main Suicide Squad, now under his sinister magical sway.
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Reprinted in Suicide Squad: Katana: The Revenge of Kobra #[nn] (2019)
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