“I THOUGHT IT WAS IMPORTANT THAT MEMBERS DIED AND DIDN’T COME BACK” The Suicide Squad. There’s nothing in comic books quite like it. A ragtag band of super-powered prisoners recruited by cagey, feisty government operative Amanda Waller, the Squad’s popularity has, in recent years, exploded well beyond the confines of comic books – into TV, animated movies, video games, and, this summer, its very first live-action feature film.
Much of the credit for the Suicide Squad’s success, however, is due to comic book writer John Ostrander, who introduced the current version of the team in his very first assignment for DC Comics, the 1987 miniseries Legends. Ostrander plotted the six-issue series, scripted by Len Wein and pencilled by John Byrne. However, as he told Comic Heroes, the Squad (alias Task…