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The Suicide Squad (also known as Task Force X) is a corrupt government-funded organization which is composed of an anti-hero team of incarcerated supervillains who act as deniable assets for the United States government, undertaking high-risk black ops missions in exchange for commuted prison sentences.
The group operates out of Belle Reve Penitentiary, under the directorship of Amanda Waller. As insurance against them potentially rebelling, she also equipped them with a tracker in their necks that acted as a powerful nano-explosive with enough destructive capability to decapitate them. Waller also implied that, besides them running away, getting captured, or disobeying a direct order, she also can potentially set them off if they even gave an answer far too slowly for her tastes regardless of whether it's the correct answer.
In the Arkham Knight comics a new version called the All-New Suicide Squad under the Leadership of Harley Quinn has no connections with Amanda Waller's Suicide Squad.
Incident Reports[]
Assault on Arkham Incident[]
Harley Quinn, Deadshot, and Captain Boomerang were brought in, along with new recruits Killer Frost, King Shark, Black Spider and KGBeast. KGBeast thought Waller was bluffing about the bombs, and subsequently lost his life in testing his theory. Their mission was to retrieve a thumbdrive in the Riddler's cane, which contained all info on the group. The group was sent to the Iceberg Lounge, where Cobblepot provided armaments and a place to stay the night, along with the arrangements to get into "the crazy farm". Waller called Frost in secret, telling her the true mission was to kill Riddler.
The Squad managed to get into Arkham, albeit putting the place on Yellow Alert. They played Thursday's security footage to keep Waller and Batman off their backs; however, though Waller was fooled for some time, Batman knew who didn't work on Fridays. This lead to a fight in the confiscated property room, where Batman used the confusion to switch costumes with Black Spider; Frost took advantage of this to find Riddler.
Catching Frost, who was convinced by Riddler to let him diffuse the nano-bombs, the Squad decided to spare him. Waller soon discovered what they were doing, activating the bombs; however, only King Shark and Black Spider perished. The rest of the squad survived thanks to the electroshock machine zapping the bombs.
GCPD arrived to take control of the Asylum, but Joker escaped during the chaos, releasing every last patient from captivity. This caused enough chaos to make the rest of the group disband and go their separate ways, with Deadshot succeeding in escaping, while Harley and Boomerang were captured. Frost was in an exploding car thrown by a rampaging Bane, although it is unclear whether she was killed or not.
Before Arkham Knight Incident[]
Free of Amanda Waller and their explosive collars, Harley Quinn, at the direction of her new partner, Penguin, reformed the Suicide Squad. This new squad would consist of Quinn, Deadshot, Captain Boomerang and Killer Croc, though they had to free Croc from GCPD custody first. They were hired by Penguin to murder Bruce Wayne, who was leading the efforts to renovate the old Arkham City. After staking out Wayne's movements for nine hours, they attacked his car, thinking to pluck the billionaire out of it once it was disabled, however, when the window rolled down, they met Batman instead.
Members[]
- Director Amanda Waller
- Deadshot
- Harley Quinn (leader)
- Killer Croc
Formerly[]
- Bronze Tiger (unknown)
- Captain Cold (unknown)
- Deathstroke (escaped)
- Captain Rick Flag
- Riddler (escaped)
- Killer Frost (unknown)
Deceased[]
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- In the post-credits scene of Batman: Arkham Origins, Amanda Waller recruits Deathstroke into the Suicide Squad, hinting at the "movie", Batman: Assault on Arkham, though he makes no physical appearance. The same goes for Richard Flag and Bronze Tiger, who debuted in Arkham Origins: Blackgate.
- According to Assault on Arkham's director Jay Oliva, Deathstroke left the Squad sometime around their ninth mission.
- Several cutscenes in Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate implicate Amanda Waller and the Suicide Squad in the game's prison riot plot. Waller and Rick Flag Jr. are shown recruiting Bronze Tiger and Deadshot (who both feature prominently in the game as boss encounters) in the post-credits of the video game, which is another reference to Assault on Arkham.
- After the events of Assault On Arkham, Deadshot, Harley Quinn, Captain Boomerang, and Amanda Waller are the only confirmed members to still be alive. Killer Frost is thought to be dead (Frost was in a car when the car was thrown by Bane) and Black Spider, King Shark and KGBeast were all killed.