Suicide Squad Trial by fire

Suicide Squad: Trial by Fire by John Ostrander is a graphic novel published by DC Comics in 2015, featuring 229 pages in English. This collection serves as a definitive introduction to Ostrander’s modern interpretation of the Suicide Squad, focusing on Amanda Waller, a determined federal agent who leads Task Force X. The narrative revolves around the government’s efforts to contain notorious super-villains, who must undertake perilous missions in exchange for their freedom, highlighting the high stakes involved.
Readers will encounter a blend of crime, mystery, and science fiction as they delve into the lives of these antiheroes. The book collects issues from Suicide Squad #1-8 and Secret Origins #14, showcasing the complex dynamics of characters who are often forced into impossible situations. This edition presents a unique perspective on the moral ambiguities faced by those labeled as villains, making it a significant addition to the comic genre.
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Just in time for the highly anticipated 2016 blockbuster film release, this collection is the definitive and explosive introduction to John Ostrander’s modern SUICIDE SQUAD.
It’s up to the government to keep the bad guys in captivity-but Amanda Waller, a tough-as-nails federal agent, has other plans. She’s heading up Task Force X (aka, the Suicide Squad) as an ultimatum to the world’s most notorious super-villains. These criminals chew on a tricky bargain: either accept her devious, nearly impossible missions in the name of democracy, or rot in jail. And one other thing: most operatives don’t make it back alive!
Starring some of the most popular villains in the DCU forced into the role of unlikely antiheroes, SUICIDE SQUAD VOL. 1: TRIAL BY FIRE collects SUICIDE SQUAD #1-8 and SECRET ORIGINS #14.
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