

3) (2007–2008) Characterĭies goes rogue and gets blown up by Captain Boomerang.ĭies goes rogue and gets blown up inside his armor by Plastique.ĭies head crushed by General Wade Eiling.ĭies stripped to a skeleton when dosed with Chemo's toxin. Killed by Jewelee after he betrayed the team and got Punch killed Gunned down by enemy soldiers while attempting to save Jewelee Hit by a jeep while attempting to save Jewelee World War III, Book Three: Hell Is for Heroes Killed by Osiris after the Suicide Squad attacked the Black Marvel Family Interim Suicide Squads (2004–2008) Character Was killed by Killer Frost when she accidentally froze him to death Is blown up whilst fighting a hive of sentient ant's 2) (2001–2002) Characterĭies killed by a clone army in the first issue.Īpparently dies in the first issue, killed by a clone army, but revealed alive on issue #9.ĭies killed by a clone army in the first issue, but due to the power to be reborn again, returned to life on Joker: Last Laugh. The Adventures of Superman #594 (September 2001) Left the team in The Adventures of Superman #594 The Adventures of Superman #593 (August 2001) Superman: Our Worlds at War Secret Files & Origins (August 2001) Interim Suicide Squads (1992–2001) Character Was evaporated by Darkseid's Omega Beams when the team went to Apokolips.ĭoom Patrol and Suicide Squad Special #1 (March 1988) Though, he later appeared once again without any explanation. Was presumably killed by Parasite when the team was sent after Firestorm. Was only seen as a member of the team in issue 4

The Silver Age Suicide Squad (1959–1987) Character It is not necessarily the first appearance of the character in print, nor the story depicting how the character joined the Squad. Bolded names indicate current Suicide Squad members.įirst appearance is the issue where the character first appeared as a member of a particular Suicide Squad incarnation. The Squad's lineup has changed many times over the years, since its creation in 1959, and this list groups membership by the team's various eras and incarnations. The Suicide Squad's roster has always been one of reformed and/or incarcerated felons promised commuted sentences in return for participation in high-risk missions.
