Is that it? This some kind of a test? Another Task Force X... ex-cuse me... Task Force Omega initiation rite?
- — Modem
Suicide Squad (Volume 2) #11 is an issue of the series Suicide Squad (Volume 2) with a cover date of September, 2002. It was published on July 10, 2002.
Synopsis for "Role Reversal"
A new Rustam, the son of the former Rustam, Raza Kattuah, forms a new Jihad he calls Onslaught. His team is composed of Antiphon , a telekinetic, Digital Djinn, a digital being capable of living in cyberspace and on computers, Hyve, a super strong and tough metahuman with the ability to duplicate itself in the form of small clones that can take the form of other people, and Tolteca, a super strong and tough cannibal. Njara plans to get his revenge on Amanda Waller and the Suicide Squad based upon his belief that they were responsible for his father’s death. Njara believes that his father died alongside Rick Flag, Jr. in Raza’s last encounter with the Squad when a small atomic bomb exploded.[1] Unbeknownst to anyone, before the explosion, Rustam used his Psi-Scimitar to open a hole in space-time. Both he and Flag were teleported Skartaris.[2] Njara puts his plan into motion. Digital Djinn emerges from the computer of Modem and murders him. Antiphon and Tolteca capture Frank Rock and Havana. Hyve goes after Bulldozer, but fails to apprehend him. Rustam himself captures Waller.
Appearing in "Role Reversal"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Amanda Waller (Secretary of Metahuman Affairs)
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
- Bronze Tiger (Mentioned only)
- Captain Boomerang (Mentioned only)
- Chimera / Nightshade (On a TV or computer screen)
- Deadshot (Mentioned only)
- Djinn (On a TV or computer screen)
- Enchantress (Mentioned only)
- Jaculi (On a TV or computer screen)
- LexCorp (Mentioned only)
- Manticore (On a TV or computer screen)
- Maura (Waller's secretary)
- Project Cadmus (Mentioned only)
- Ravan (On a TV or computer screen)
- Rustam I (On a TV or computer screen)
- S.T.A.R. Labs (Mentioned only)
- Superman (Mentioned only)
Locations:
- California
- Mexico
- Baja California
- Misty Hollow (trailer park)
- Onslaught Headquarters (location unknown)
- Washington, D.C.
Items:
Vehicles:
Trivia
- The cover tag "Suicide is Painful" is a reference to the theme song to M.A.S.H., "Suicide Is Painless".
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