Highlights

  • The Suicide Squad is a team of supervillains from DC Comics assembled by Amanda Waller for dangerous missions. Disobeying her orders results in detonation of a bomb in their necks.
  • The team consists of various villains, including Deadshot and Harley Quinn.
  • Each member brings unique skills and abilities to the squad, such as Deadshot's expert marksmanship, Killer Frost's ice manipulation, Poison Ivy's control over plants, and King Shark's superstrength and swimming abilities.

The Suicide Squad is a team of supervillains from DC Comics. The idea behind the team was first conceived in 1959, and the squad has featured teams of rotating members ever since. Run by Amanda Waller, the goal of the Suicide Squad is simple. These villains take on any task deemed too dangerous for one of the good guys. The catch behind this deal is that anyone who disobeys Wallers' orders has the bomb in their neck detonated.

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The work of the Suicide Squad ranges from complex stealth missions to fighting extra-terrestrial threats. As such, Amanda Waller only recruits the best villains to do her dirty work. No DC villain is safe from having to appear as a member of the Suicide Squad.

8 Deadshot

Deadshot from DC Comics
  • First Appearance: Batman #59 (June, 1950)

A mercenary with no superpowers may not be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about the best members of the Suicide Squad. However, this expert marksman has one very vital trick up his sleeve. He can hit a target from any distance whether it is still or moving.

This villain is one of Batman's most troubled rogues and joined the Suicide Squad in 1987. Deadshot has been a consistent member of the team ever since and is the perfect weapon to use on some of the squads' stealth missions.

7 Killer Frost

Killer Frost From DC Comics
  • First Appearance: Firestorm #3 (May, 1978)

Killer Frost is one of The Flash's best villains who started on the team in 1987. She isn't as much of a consistent member as some of the others, but Killer Frost is the best villain in the DC universe who can manipulate and create ice.

The main thing that separates Killer Frost from other ice-themed villains in the universe is that she has no qualms about killing. Without hesitating, Killer Frost will quickly dispatch a room full of guards with just a simple command. The worst part is that she most likely won't feel bad about doing so.

6 Poison Ivy

Poison Ivy From DC Comics
  • First Appearance: Batman #181 (June 1966)

Dr Lilian Rose gained the power to control nature after a failed attempt to poison her. Now, she goes by the name Poison Ivy and is often a consistent thorn in the side of Batman. Possibly one of DC Comics' most recognizable villains, Poison Ivy is also linked closely to another member of the squad, Harley Quinn.

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Joining the Suicide Squad in 1989, Poison Ivy's ability to manipulate all plant life is a handy skill. However, Poison Ivy's best asset is her ability to seduce and employ others to do her bidding is especially dangerous.

5 The Thinker

The Thinker From DC Comics
  • All-Flash #12 (September 1943)

The Thinker is a Flash villain who gained his powers when testing a prototype thinking cap. When an explosion occurred at STAR Labs, Clifford Devoe was gifted with super-human intelligence. Although The Thinker originated as a character in the late 1940s, he didn't actually get the chance to shine on the Suicide Squad until 1988.

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The Thinker's intelligence allows him to solve incredibly difficult problems in record time. This ability places him behind the scenes of the squad's operations more often than not, especially in James Gunn's The Suicide Squad.

4 Parasite

superman villain parasite
  • First Appearance: Action Comics #340 (August 1966)

There are few characters in DC Comics who can stand toe-to-toe with Superman on a regular basis and come out unscathed. However, that is the exact role of Parasite, an otherworldly being who can sap the life force and powers of other creatures.

Of course, such a powerful villain would catch the eye of Amanda Waller, and Parasite was first brought in to serve on the Suicide Squad in 1987. Parasite is far from subtle and is the perfect counter to any superheroes looking to stop the Suicide Squad from completing their mission.

3 King Shark

King Shark From DC Comics
  • First Appearance: Superboy #0 (October 1994)

King Shark has gone through a number of changes throughout the years; however, this amphibious shark-man has been a great addition to the Suicide Squad ever since 1998. Having taken on heroes like The Flash and Aquaman, there is little that can stop King Shark when he is tasked with something.

This superstrong swimmer is vital for any mission that takes place near water. Although, King Shark is pretty useful to the squad in almost every manifestation. The problem is, anyone who gets too close to King Shark might just get eaten.

2 Captain Boomerang

Captain Boomerang
  • First Appearance: The Flash #117 (December 1960)

Captain Boomerang AKA Digger Harkness is an Australian outlaw who is most well-known for spending years tormenting The Flash. Harkness has no real powers; however, he is a mechanical genius. Instead of using this gift for the good of humankind, Captain Boomerang chose to use his gift to fashion some high-tech boomerangs to help him commit various robberies.

Captain Boomerang is an unruly and unpredictable enemy, but the fact that he is easily motivated by money helps the rest of the Suicide Squad keep him on their side. That is why he has been a prominent member of the team since 1987.

1 Harley Quinn

Harley Quinn The New 52
  • First Appearance: Batman the Animated Series (September 1992)

Harley Quinn is one of the most recent additions to the pantheon of DC villains, as she made her first appearance in the Batman Animated series instead of the comics. Originally debuting as the Joker's equally insane girlfriend who is good at wielding a mallet, Harley Quinn has managed to forge her own identity over the last thirty years and is now a popular character in her own right.

Part of this character evolution is in large part due to Harley's participation as a member of the Suicide Squad. She joined the team as late as 2011, but she is now synonymous with the group. In fact, many people recognize Harley Quinn as a member of the Suicide Squad above anything else.

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