Suicide Squad by Jim Lee Unwrapped #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Evil Anonymous," a rare moment of clarity finds Harley Quinn fighting through the chaos of Belle Reve, where a rage-inducing virus has turned the prison into a killing ground—her only mission: return the awakened General Zod to the Black Vault before he's fully awake. Meanwhile, Hack battles a haunting digital infection that reveals itself to be the ghost of the late Captain Boomerang, trapped in the prison’s corrupted systems. Written by Rob Williams and illustrated with dynamic precision by Jim Lee, this 2018 issue features cover art by Jim Lee.
Harley Quinn takes a bold step off the battlefield and into the realm of therapy, founding "Evil Anonymous"—a support group for super-villains seeking to confront the root of their misdeeds. With a mix of compassion and unorthodox flair, she tries to guide hardened criminals toward redemption, one confession at a time.
In "The Black Vault, Part One: I Wanna Be Sedated," the Suicide Squad is sent to recover a mysterious cosmic artifact seized by a rogue Russian faction and hidden in an undersea stronghold—only for their mission to begin with a crash into the ocean. With the team scattered and the deep-sea base looming, tensions rise as they prepare to dive into the unknown.
In "The Black Vault, Part Two: Blitzkrieg Bop," the Suicide Squad fights through icy peril and impossible odds to reach a hidden Russian base, where a mysterious cosmic object pulses with unknown power. With the help of the enigmatic meta-human Hack, they push forward—only to face a terrifying emergence from the object itself, as General Zod’s heat vision cuts through the cold, turning the mission into a fight for survival.
In "The Black Vault, Part Three: Bad Brain," the Suicide Squad finds themselves trapped in a submerged Russian facility, fighting General Zod and his forces—only to face an even more dangerous threat: the Annihilation Brigade, a ruthless Russian counterpart to their own team. With tension rising and alliances in question, the squad must survive not just the enemy, but the very idea of what it means to be a squad.
In the depths of an abandoned Russian underwater base, the Suicide Squad fights for survival against General Zod, a relentless Russian military force, and the brutal Annihilation Brigade—trapped with no way out and every second bringing them closer to the edge.
In "Going Sane, Part One: Shock Treatment," the Suicide Squad returns to Belle Reve with the mysterious Black Vault sphere containing General Zod, setting off a tense race to harness its power. Waller pushes forward with her plan to control Zod, while Flag voices growing doubts and Hack—newly joined and already a wildcard—becomes the target of Harcourt’s desperate quest for secrets buried in her mind.
In "Going Sane, Part Two: Teenage Lobotomy," chaos erupts at Belle Reve when a bloodlust sweeps through the prison, driving inmates and guards into a frenzy of violence—except for Harley, who, strangely, begins to think clearly. As Amanda's scientists struggle to extract General Zod from the Black Vault, Harley must confront the madness around her, realizing she’s the only one who sees the truth.
In "Going Sane, Part Four: I Believe in Miracles," Harley Quinn faces her greatest challenge yet as she fights to break General Zod’s hold over the Suicide Squad, driven by a desperate need to restore her team. With the unexpected return of Captain Boomerang—revived through a digital echo of Digger stored in her mind—Harley must trust a miracle she never expected, even as the line between memory and reality begins to blur.
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