Amanda Waller is the head of the A.R.G.U.S. (Advanced Research Group United Support) that heads up the members of the Suicide Squad and generally commits minor acts of terrorism in order to avoid ...
Dreamer's powers are used by Amanda Waller to pursue her own goals in Suicide Squad: Dream Team #1. Waller's manipulation pushes Dreamer into a dangerous mission that leads to dark visions of the ...
Task Force X mastermind Amanda Waller sends the hero into Arkham Asylum to rescue Peacemaker and bring Talon—the famed Court of Owls assassin—back to join the new Suicide Squad. With lives ...
The final end of Rocksteady's ill-fated Suicide Squad game has come, and it's somehow even less satisfying than anyone could have expected.
As a refresher, the original campaign of Suicide Squad showed its members killing the Justice League's heroes, including the Batman of the Arkham video game series. Fans of the franchise were upset ...
U.S. intelligence officer Amanda Waller has determined only a ... patent culpability when they inevitably fail, will the Suicide Squad resolve to die trying, or decide it's every man for himself?
free from Amanda Waller’s control. The revival of the Justice League, sans Wonder Woman, has taken place over the course of multiple post-release expansions to Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice ...
In fact, an alive and well Batman delivers the final punch to Brainiac, who is then delivered to Suicide Squad boss Amanda Waller. The bombs in the necks of Harley Quinn and co. are then defused ...
It took two tries for Suicide Squad to really live up to its potential — and to its name. The Suicide Squad, a half-sequel-half-reboot of 2016's Suicide Squad, is in every way a dramatic ...
In exchange for lighter sentences, just like the anti-hero team in Suicide Squad (2016), a new batch of Belle Reve's meta-humans strike a deal with the cold head of Task Force X, Amanda Waller.