List of Suicide Squad members

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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. The Squad's lineup has changed many times over the years, since its creation in 1959, [1] and this list groups membership by the team's various eras and incarnations. Bolded names indicate current Suicide Squad members.

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First appearance is the issue where the character first appeared as a member of a particular Suicide Squad incarnation. It is not necessarily the first appearance of the character in print, nor the story depicting how the character joined the Squad. The Squad was made up by five members.

World War II Era

(Star Spangled War Stories #110-111)

(Star Spangled War Stories #116-118, 120)

(Star Spangled War Stories #119)

(Star Spangled War Stories #121)

(Star Spangled War Stories #125)

(Star Spangled War Stories #127)

(Star Spangled War Stories #128)

The Silver Age Suicide Squad (1959–1987)

CharacterReal nameFirst appearanceNotes
Rick Flag Anthony Miller The Brave and the Bold #25
Jess BrightN/A
Dr. Hugh EvansN/A
Karin GraceN/A

Suicide Squad (vol. 1) (1987–1992)

CharacterReal nameFirst appearanceNotes
Amanda Waller N/A Legends #2
Deadshot Floyd Lawton
Rick Flag Anthony Miller
Bronze Tiger Ben Turner
Enchantress June Moone Legends #3
Captain Boomerang George "Digger" Harkness
Blockbuster Mark DesmondDies in the fight against Brimstone
BriscoeN/A Suicide Squad #1 (May 1987)Died
Karin GraceN/ADied
MindbogglerLeah WassermanDied
Nemesis Tom Tresser
Nightshade Eve Eden
Plastique Bette Sans Souci
Black Orchid Susan Linden Suicide Squad #4 (August 1987)
Chronos David ClintonWas only seen as a member of the team in issue 4
Penguin Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot Suicide Squad #5 (September 1987)
Killer Frost Louise Lincoln Firestorm (vol. 2) #64 (October 1987)
Multiplex Danton BlackWas presumably killed by Parasite when the team was sent after Firestorm. Though, he later appeared once again without any explanation.
Slipknot Christopher WeissDied
Parasite Rudy Jones
Manhunter/Privateer Mark Shaw Suicide Squad #8 (December 1987)
Duchess Lashina Suicide Squad #9 (January 1988)Was evaporated by Darkseid's Omega Beams when the team went to Apokolips.
Speedy Roy Harper Suicide Squad #11 (March 1988)
Vixen Mari Jiwe McCabe
Mr. 104John Dubrovny Doom Patrol and Suicide Squad Special #1 (March 1988)Died
Thinker Clifford DeVoeDied
Weasel John MonroeDied
Psi Gayle MarshDied
Javelin  ? Suicide Squad #13 (May 1988)Killed during War of The Gods
Captain Cold Leonard Snart Suicide Squad #16 (September 1988)
Shade, the Changing Man Rac Shade
Oracle Barbara Gordon Suicide Squad #23 (April 1989)
Count Vertigo Werner Vertigo Suicide Squad #24 (May 1989)
Doctor Light Arthur LightDied
Jewelee  ?
Shrike Vanessa KingsburyDied
Punch Clyde Phillips
Ravan N/A
Lady Liberty  ? Checkmate #18 (June 1989)
Silent Majority  ?
Major Victory William Vickers Suicide Squad #27
Poison Ivy Pamela Isley Suicide Squad #33
Atom Adam Cray Suicide Squad #44Died
Thinker Cliff Carmichael Suicide Squad #51
SchrekN/A Suicide Squad #55
Stalnoivolk Ivan Illyich Gort Suicide Squad #57
Black Adam Teth-Adam Suicide Squad #58
Catalyst ?
Enforcer Mica LoveDied
Firehawk Lorraine Reilly
Maser Harold Lawrence Jordan
KarmaWayne HawkinsDied
OutlawJohn Henry Martin
Silver Swan Valerie Beaudry
Sportsmaster Victor Gover
The Writer Grant MorrisonDied

Interim Suicide Squads (1992–2001)

CharacterReal nameFirst appearanceNotes
Amanda Waller N/A Superboy (vol. 4) #13 (March 1995)
Captain Boomerang George "Digger" Harkness
Deadshot Floyd Lawton
King Shark Nanaue
Knockout N/A
Sam MakoaN/A
SidearmN/AKilled by King Shark
QuartziteN/A Hawk & Dove (vol. 4) #3 (January 1998)
Shrapnel Mark Scheffer
Bronze Tiger Ben Turner
Count Vertigo Werner Vertigo
ThermalN/A Hawk & Dove (vol. 4) #4 (February 1998)
FlexN/A
Bolt Larry Bolatinsky Chase #2 (March 1998)
Cameron Chase N/A
Copperhead "John Doe"
Killer Frost Louise Lincoln
SledgeN/A
Plasmus Otto Von Furth Superman: Our Worlds at War Secret Files & Origins (August 2001)
Manchester Black N/A The Adventures of Superman #593 (August 2001)Left the team in The Adventures of Superman #594
Chemo N/A
Steel John Henry Irons The Adventures of Superman #594 (September 2001)
Mongul N/A

Suicide Squad (vol. 2) (2001–2002)

CharacterReal nameFirst appearanceNotes
Sgt. Frank Rock N/A Suicide Squad (vol. 2) #1
Big Sir Dufus P. RatchetDies; blown up in the first issue.
BulldozerHorace Nichols
Clock King William TockmanDies; killed by a clone army in the first issue.
Cluemaster Arthur BrownApparently dies in the first issue upon being killed by a clone army, but was revealed to be alive on issue #9.
Major Disaster Paul Booker
Multi-Man Duncan PrambleDies; killed by a clone army in the first issue. Due to the power to be reborn again, he returned to life on Joker: Last Laugh.
Amanda Waller N/A Suicide Squad (vol. 2) #2
HavanaOdalys Milagro ValdezDies; killed by Rustam.
ModemWesley Percival SloanDies; killed by the Djinn.
Bolt Larry Bolatinsky Suicide Squad (vol. 2) #3

Is blown up whilst fighting a hive of sentient ants

Larvanaut ?Dies; devoured by ants.
ElizaN/ADies; devoured by ants.
Killer Frost Louise Lincoln
Putty ?Dies; devoured by ants.
Deadshot Floyd Lawton Suicide Squad (vol. 2) #5
BlackstarrRachel Berkowitz Suicide Squad (vol. 2) #6
Reactron Ben KrullenWas killed by Killer Frost when she accidentally froze him to death
Solomon Grundy Cyrus Gold Superman (vol. 2) #182
Hawkman Carter Hall Suicide Squad (vol. 2) #12
Power Girl Karen Starr
Star-Spangled Kid Courtney Whitmore
Wildcat Ted Grant

Interim Suicide Squads (2004–2008)

CharacterReal nameFirst appearanceNotes
Amanda Waller N/ASuperman Secret Files & Origins 2004
Captain Boomerang George "Digger" Harkness
Double Down Jeremy Tell
Killer Frost Louise Lincoln
King Shark Nanaue
Nemesis Tom Tresser
Atom Smasher Albert Rothstein 52 #24
Plastique Bette Sans Souci
Count Vertigo Werner Vertigo
Captain Boomerang Owen Mercer 52 #33
Persuader Cole ParkerKilled by Osiris after the Suicide Squad attacked the Black Marvel Family
Electrocutioner Lester Buchinsky
Bronze Tiger Ben Turner World War III, Book Three: Hell Is for Heroes
Rick Flag Anthony Miller Checkmate (vol. 2) #6
Icicle Cameron Mahkent
Javelin  ?Hit by a jeep while attempting to save Jewelee
Jewelee  ?
Mirror Master Evan McCulloch
Punch Clyde PhillipsGunned down by enemy soldiers while attempting to save Jewelee
Tattooed Man Abel TarrantKilled by Jewelee after he betrayed the team and got Punch killed
Bane  ? Outsiders (vol. 3) #50
General Wade Eiling
King Faraday N/A Checkmate (vol. 2) #18
Multiplex Danton Black Checkmate (vol. 2) #19
Nightshade Eve Eden Checkmate (vol. 2) #20
Chemo N/A Salvation Run #2

Suicide Squad (vol. 3) (2007–2008)

CharacterReal nameFirst appearanceNotes
Amanda Waller N/A Suicide Squad (vol. 3) #1
Rick Flag Anthony Miller
Bronze Tiger Ben Turner
Captain Boomerang George "Digger" Harkness
Nightshade Eve Eden
Deadshot Floyd Lawton
Captain Boomerang Owen Mercer Suicide Squad (vol. 3) #3
Multiplex Danton Black
General Wade Eiling
Chemo N/A Suicide Squad (vol. 3) #4
Count Vertigo Werner Vertigo
King Faraday N/A
Marauder ?Dies; goes rogue and gets blown up by Captain Boomerang.
Thinker IICliff CarmichaelDies; goes rogue and is shot by Faraday.
White Dragon William HellerDies; goes rogue and gets blown up inside his armor by Plastique.
TwisterTheresa Zimmer Suicide Squad (vol. 3) #5Dies; killed by White Dragon.
Blackguard Richard HertzDies; head crushed by General Wade Eiling.
Windfall Wendy JonesDies; stripped to a skeleton when dosed with Chemo's toxin.
Plastique Bette Sans Souci Suicide Squad (vol. 3) #6

Interim Suicide Squads (2008–2011)

CharacterReal nameFirst appearanceNotes
Plastique Bette Sans Souci Manhunter (vol. 4) #33
Multiplex Danton Black
Bronze Tiger Ben Turner
Captain Boomerang IIOwen Mercer
Count Vertigo Werner Vertigo
Amanda Waller N/A Manhunter (vol. 4) #36
Rick Flag Anthony Miller Blackest Night: Suicide Squad #67
King Faraday N/A
VirtuosoN/A
Nightshade Eve Eden
Yasemin SozeN/A Birds of Prey #87 (December 2005)Killed by Deadshot while she was attempting to have him fight her in a duel to see who the better marksmen was

Suicide Squad (vol. 4) (2011–2014)

CharacterReal nameFirst appearanceNotes
Amanda Waller N/A Suicide Squad (vol. 4) #1Continues into the New Suicide Squad.
Black Spider Eric NeedhamLeft in issue #3 due to injury, returns briefly in issue #5 before returning in issue #8. Betrays the squad and is locked up in issue #14.
Deadshot Floyd LawtonKilled in issue #12, resurrected in issue #15. Presumed dead in issue #25, revealed alive in #26. Continues into the New Suicide Squad.
El Diablo Chato SantanaLeaves in issue #5, returns in issue #8. Leaves in issue #14 continuing to serve his sentence.
King Shark NanauePresumed dead in issue #5. Unknowingly recruited by The Thinker to kill the Suicide Squad but then works alongside. Presumed dead in issue #29.
Harley Quinn Dr. Harleen Frances QuinzelEscapes in issue #5, returns to Belle Reve in issue #8. Continues into the New Suicide Squad.
Savant Brian DurlinLeft in same issue, returns in issue #6 and then leaves once more in issue #8.
Voltaic ?Killed in issue #2, resurrected in issue #16. Dies again in issue #20.
Captain Boomerang George "Digger" Harkness Suicide Squad (vol. 4) #3Left in same issue, returns in issue #12. Leaves again in issue #14, returns in #24. Presumed dead in #25, revealed alive in #27. Continues into the New Suicide Squad
Yo-YoChang Jie-RuPresumed dead in issue #5, revealed alive in issue #8, returns to Belle Reve in issue #10. Killed in issue #18.
Crowbar Malcolm Tandy Justice League of America's Vibe #5
IcebergCharles Murray Resurrection Man (vol. 2) #8Leaves in issue #14.
Light ? Suicide Squad (vol. 4) #6Killed in Resurrection Man #9.
Lime ?Killed in issue #7.
The Unknown Soldier  ? Suicide Squad (vol. 4) #19Presumed dead in issue #25, revealed alive in #27.
James Gordon Jr. N/A Suicide Squad (vol. 4) #20
Cheetah Barbara Ann MinervaLeaves in issue #23.
Power Girl Kara Zor-El Suicide Squad (vol. 4) #24Unknowingly recruited by The Thinker to kill the Suicide Squad but then works alongside them. Presumed dead in issue #25, revealed alive in #27. Leaves in issue #29.
Warrant ?Unknowingly recruited by The Thinker to kill the Suicide Squad but then works alongside them. Presumed dead in issue #25, revealed alive in #27 only to be presumed dead again in the same issue.
Steel John Henry IronsUnknowingly recruited by The Thinker to kill the Suicide Squad but then works alongside them. Presumed dead in issue #25, revealed alive in #27. Leaves in issue #29.
Black Manta David Suicide Squad (vol. 4) #30Continues in to the New Suicide Squad.

New Suicide Squad (2014–2016)

CharacterReal nameFirst appearanceNotes
Amanda Waller N/A New Suicide Squad #1Continues in Rebirth.
Black Manta David HydeLocked up in Rebirth.
Deadshot Floyd LawtonContinues in Rebirth.
Deathstroke Slade WilsonLeft in the same issue.
Harley Quinn Dr. Harleen QuinzelContinues in Rebirth.
Joker's Daughter Duela DentSent to Arkham in issue #5.
Captain Boomerang George "Digger" Harkness New Suicide Squad #5
Reverse-Flash Daniel WestWas presumably killed during New Suicide Squad Annual #1
Parasite Joshua Michael Allen New Suicide Squad #9
Cheetah Barbara Ann Minerva New Suicide Squad #18Released/escaped Belle Reve.
Hunky PunkDorian Ashemore New Suicide Squad #19Died in issue #20.

Suicide Squad (vol. 5) (2016–2019)

CharacterReal nameFirst appearanceNotes
Amanda Waller N/A Suicide Squad: Rebirth Director
Rick Flag Richard Montgomery FlagField leader; Deceased; sacrificed himself to close the door of the Black Vault in (vol. 5) #19; Found and retrieved alive from the Phantom Zone in (vol. 5) #31; leaves the Suicide Squad in (vol. 5) #35
Captain Boomerang George "Digger" HarknessDeceased; killed by General Zod; resurrected in (vol. 5) #8
Deadshot Floyd Lawton
Harley Quinn Dr. Harleen Frances QuinzelField leader as of (vol. 5) #20; No longer leader as of (vol. 5) #27
Enchantress June MooneSuicide Squad (vol. 5) #1Inhabiting the body of June Moone; dragged into her dimension with her host in (vol. 5) #39
Katana Tatsu YamashiroFormerly Rick Flag's second-in-command; Field leader as of (vol. 5) #27
Killer Croc Waylon Jones
El Diablo Chato SantanaSuicide Squad: War Crimes Special
Mad Dog UnknownDeceased; head blown off by Amanda Waller after being captured by the enemy
Killer Frost Caitlin SnowSuicide Squad (vol. 5) #8Leaves due to Batman's offer in Justice League vs. Suicide Squad to join the Justice League of America
General Zod Dru-ZodSuicide Squad (vol. 5) #17Betrays the team
Juan SoriaN/ASuicide Squad (vol. 5) #33Loses hands; leaves the team in issue #34
Solomon Grundy Cyrus GoldDamage (vol. 2) #1Was cripplingly injured when the team was sent after the government created creature known as Damage
Captain Cold Leonard SnartSuicide Squad (vol. 5) #41Leaves the Suicide Squad in issue #44 (vol. 5)
KGBeast Anatoli Knyazev
Lord Satanis SatanisSuicide Squad (vol. 5) #45
Master Jailer Carl DraperSuicide Squad (vol. 5) #45Deceased: Sacrifices himself to stop a nuke
Merlyn Arthur KingSuicide Squad (vol. 5) Annual #1Secondary Suicide Squad
Rag Doll Peter Merkel Jr.Suicide Squad (vol. 5) Annual #1Secondary Suicide Squad; Killed
Scream Queen Nina SkorzenySuicide Squad (vol. 5) Annual #1Secondary Suicide Squad; Brain Bomb Activated
Shimmer Selinda FlindersSuicide Squad (vol. 5) Annual #1Secondary Suicide Squad; killed
Tao JonesSuicide Squad (vol. 5) Annual #1Secondary Suicide Squad; killed
Skorpio Suicide Squad (vol. 5) Annual #1Secondary Suicide Squad; killed
Baby BoomSuicide Squad (vol. 5) Annual #1Secondary Suicide Squad; killed
ZoomaxBrian SmithSuicide Squad Most Wanted: El Diablo and Boomerang #1Defects to Task Force Y in Suicide Squad Most Wanted: El Diablo and Killer Croc #4; killed in Suicide Squad Most Wanted: El Diablo and Amanda Waller #5
LawmanWardell ChambersThe Flash (vol. 5) #75Was killed off panel by unknown assailants when the Suicide Squad was sent to retrieve a book
SnakebiteSpaulding PruittThe Flash (vol. 5) #75Was killed when he attempted to escape with the asset, causing Amanda Waller to set off his neck bomb

Suicide Squad (vol. 6) (20192020)

CharacterReal nameFirst appearanceNotes
LokNot knownSuicide Squad (vol. 6) #1Director; killed by Deadshot (vol. 6) #5
Cavalier Killed by Osita in (vol. 6) #1
Deadshot Floyd LawtonKilled by Black Mask in (vol. 6) #9
Harley Quinn Dr. Harleen Frances Quinzel
Magpie Margaret PyeKilled by Thylacine in (vol. 6) #1
Shark KarshonKilled by sharks in (vol. 6) #3
Zebra-Man Not knownA former member of Cheetah's Menagerie and the Revolutionaries before siding with the Suicide Squad.
The Aerie
Chaos Kitten
Deadly Six
Fin
JogSamuelKilled in (vol. 6) #5, resurrected by the Black Racer in (vol. 6) #11
OsitaNot known
ThylacineCorinna
WinkNot known
Black Mask Roman SionisSuicide Squad (vol. 6) #5Former de facto leader, disguised as Blue Beetle.
Captain Boomerang George "Digger" Harkness

Suicide Squad (vol. 7) (20212022)

CharacterReal nameFirst appearanceNotes
Amanda Waller N/ASuicide Squad (vol. 7) #1Director. Takes over the Crime Syndicate and turns them into her Justice League for Earth 3 in War for Earth-3 #2.
Bolt Lawrence "Larry" BolatinskySuicide Squad (vol. 7) #1Killed by the Talon in Suicide Squad (vol. 7) #1.
Film Freak N/ASuicide Squad (vol. 7) #1Killed in Suicide Squad (vol. 7) #1.
Peacemaker Christopher SmithSuicide Squad (vol. 7) #1Field leader of the Suicide Squad. Quits team and joins Rick Flag's Suicide Squad in Suicide Squad (vol. 7) #8.
Shrike BooneSuicide Squad (vol. 7) #1Killed in Suicide Squad (vol. 7) #1.
CulebraAlejandra CortezSuicide Squad (vol. 7) #2Quits team in Suicide Squad (vol. 7) #12.
ExitJason PhillipsSuicide Squad (vol. 7) #2Killed by exposure to Joker Venom in Suicide Squad (vol. 7) #2.
MindwarpPeter HowardSuicide Squad (vol. 7) #2Killed by exposure to Joker Venom in Suicide Squad (vol. 7) #2.
Nocturna Natalia MitternachtSuicide Squad (vol. 7) #2Revealed to be from an alternate universe in Suicide Squad (vol. 7) #7. Quits team in Suicide Squad (vol. 7) #12. Rejoins team in War for Earth-3 (vol. 1) #2.
Match Suicide Squad (vol. 7) #2Originally believed to be Superboy. Revealed as Match in Suicide Squad 2021 Annual (vol. 7) #1. Becomes Ultraman in War for Earth-3 #2.
Talon William CobbSuicide Squad (vol. 7) #2Great-grandfather of Nightwing. Betrays team in Suicide Squad (vol. 7) #13. Killed in War for Earth-3 #2.
BranchN/ASuicide Squad (vol. 7) #3Killed in Suicide Squad (vol. 7) #6
KeymasterN/ASuicide Squad (vol. 7) #3Killed in Suicide Squad (vol. 7) #3.
Warp Emil LaSalleTeen Titans Academy #3Revealed in Teen Titans Academy #3 to have been resurrected from his suicide from Year of the Villain: Hell Arisen #3.
Bloodsport Robert DuBoisSuicide Squad (vol. 7) #5Quits team and joins Rick Flag's Suicide Squad in Suicide Squad (vol. 7) #11.
Ambush Bug Irwin SchwabSuicide Squad (vol. 7) #7Quits team in Suicide Squad (vol. 7) #12.
Black SirenSuicide Squad (vol. 7) #7Doppelganger of Black Canary from Earth 3.
Nightmare NurseAsaThe Swamp Thing #6
Chemo The Swamp Thing #6
Parasite Rudolph JonesThe Swamp Thing #6Killed by Hedera in The Swamp Thing #8.
Heat Wave Mick RoryThe Swamp Thing #6Officially joined prior in The Flash #773.
Major Force Clifford ZmeckSuicide Squad (vol. 7) #8Field leader of the Suicide Squad. Dies in Suicide Squad (vol. 7) #12.
KGBeast Anatoly KnyazevTask Force Z #5Field leader of the Suicide Squad. Killed in Task Force Z #6.
Copperhead Task Force Z #5Killed by KGBeast in Task Force Z #7.
Victor Zsasz Task Force Z #5Killed by Jason Todd in Task Force Z #7.
Solomon Grundy Cyrus GoldTask Force Z #5
Madame Crow Abigail O'ShayTask Force Z #5Killed by Mister Freeze in Task Force Z #7.
Black Hand William HandWar for Earth-3 #1Leaves prior to Suicide Squad (vol. 7) #13.
Etrigan the Brainiac 666War for Earth-3 #1Alternate Etrigan from another reality where he is merged with Brainiac.
GunbunnyWar for Earth-3 #1Leaves prior to Suicide Squad (vol. 7) #13.
GunhawkLiam HawkleighWar for Earth-3 #1Leaves prior to Suicide Squad (vol. 7) #13.

Interim Suicide Squads (2022-2024)

CharacterReal nameFirst appearanceNotes
Peacemaker Christopher SmithUnstoppable Doom Patrol #1
VelvetUnstoppable Doom Patrol #2Spy infiltrating the Doom Patrol using human construct "Worm".
Black Alice Lori ZechlinCatwoman (vol. 5) #62
Clock King William Tockman
Jeannette
Ravager Rose Wilson
Sportsmaster Lawrence Crock

Suicide Squad: Dream Team (2024)

CharacterReal nameFirst appearanceNotes
Amanda Waller Suicide Squad: Dream Team #1Director.
Bizarro
Black Alice Lori Zechlin
Clock King William Tockman
DeadeyeArchie WallerField commander. Also nephew of Amanda Waller.
Dreamer Nia Nal
Harley Quinn Harleen Quinzel

Suicide Squad Black/Limbo Legion

First Suicide Squad

CharacterReal nameFirst appearanceNotes
Johnny Sorrow Johnathan SorrowJustice League vs. Suicide Squad #1Physical form destroyed; His mask is stored safe in a laboratory.
RustamRaza Kattuah
Doctor Polaris Neal Emerson
Emerald Empress SaryaHer life source (The Emerald Eye) is crumbling apart.
Lobo UnpronounceableMember of Justice League America.
Cyclotron UnknownSuicide Squad (vol. 5) #9

Task Force Y

CharacterReal nameFirst appearanceNotes
BehemothTaro RaidenSuicide Squad Most Wanted: El Diablo and Boomerang #1
LeviathanLester Witz
Zizz
BloodletterSuicide Squad Most Wanted: El Diablo and Killer Croc #4
ZoomaxBrian SmithDefected from Suicide Squad; killed in Suicide Squad Most Wanted: El Diablo and Amanda Waller #5

Task Force XL

CharacterReal nameFirst appearanceNotes
Akando Damage (vol. 2) #1
Deadshot Floyd LawtonQuits in Suicide Squad (vol. 5) #36
Giganta Doris Zuel
Harley Quinn Harleen Quinzel
Parasite Joshua Michael Allen
Solomon Grundy Cyrus Gold

Task Force XI

CharacterReal nameFirst appearanceNotes
Brainwave Henry King, Jr.Justice League: No Justice #1
Doctor Destiny John Dee
Doctor Psycho Edgar Cizko
Dubbilex
Hector Hammond
Jemm
Looker Emily "Lia" Briggs
Manchester Black
Maxwell Lord Quits in Wonder Woman #761
Mento Steve Dayton
Multi-Man Duncan Pramble
Psimon Simon Jones

Suicide Squad Seven

CharacterReal nameFirst appearanceNotes
AceroDC's Round Robin #1
Dulce
El Dorado
El Gaucho Santiago VargasField leader.
Harley Quinn Harleen Quinzel
MonstruoNadège Toussaint
Silbón
Zachary Zatara

Rick Flag's Suicide Squad

CharacterReal nameFirst appearanceNotes
Rick Flag Richard Flag, Jr.Suicide Squad (vol. 7) #8Formed his own squad to oppose Amanda Waller's main squad.
Cheetah Barbara Ann MinervaSuicide Squad (vol. 7) #8Presumed killed in Suicide Squad (vol. 7) #12.
Mirror Master Samuel Joseph "Sam" ScudderSuicide Squad (vol. 7) #8
Parademon Ghkeyy'tSuicide Squad (vol. 7) #8Presumed killed in Suicide Squad (vol. 7) #12.
Peacemaker Christopher SmithSuicide Squad (vol. 7) #8Defected from the main Suicide Squad.
FishermanSuicide Squad (vol. 7) #9Killed in War for Earth-3 #1
Lor-Zod Suicide Squad (vol. 7) #9Presumed killed in Suicide Squad (vol. 7) #12.
Bloodsport Robert DuBoisSuicide Squad (vol. 7) #11Defected from the main Suicide Squad.
Ambush Bug Irwin SchwabWar for Earth-3 #1Defected from the main Suicide Squad.
CulebraAlejandra CortezWar for Earth-3 #1Defected from the main Suicide Squad.
Nocturna Natalia MitternachtWar for Earth-3 #1Defected from the main Suicide Squad. Quits team and rejoins the main Suicide Squad in War for Earth-3 #2.
Doctor RodriguezWar for Earth-3 #1
Clayface War for Earth-3 #1Alternate version from Earth 23. Left prior to Suicide Squad (vol. 7) #14.
Captain Boomerang Digger HarknessTeen Titans Academy #13Left prior to Suicide Squad (vol. 7) #14.
Harley Quinn Harleen QuinzelTeen Titans Academy #13Alternate version from Earth 8. Left prior to Suicide Squad (vol. 7) #14

Suicide Squad Dark/Task Force ✱

CharacterReal nameFirst appearanceNotes
Amanda Waller N/ADC's Round Robin #2Director of Task Force ✱.
Batman Bruce WayneField leader. Alternate version from Earth-43.
Frankenstein N/AHandler.
Grodd N/AAlternate version from Earth-13.
Matter-Eater Lad Tenzil KemKilled in DC's Round Robin #2.
Plasma-Man Patrick "Eel" O'BrianAlternate Plastic Man from Earth-43.
Raven N/AAlternate version from Earth-13.
Sinestro Thaal SinestroAlternate version from an unknown reality.
SporeN/AAlternate Swamp Thing from Earth-41.
Zatanna Zatanna ZataraAlternate version from Earth-13.

Task Force Z

CharacterReal nameFirst appearanceNotes
Red Hood Jason ToddDetective Comics #1043Field leader of Task Force Z.
Gotham/BaneHenry Clover, Jr.Detective Comics #1043Revealed in Task Force Z #10 to be Gotham in disguise
Man-Bat Dr. Robert Kirkland "Kirk" LangstromDetective Comics #1043
Arkham Knight Astrid Arkham Detective Comics #1043
SundownerHanna HobartDetective Comics #1043
Mr. Bloom N/ADetective Comics #1043Betrays team in Task Force Z #6
Two-Face Harvey DentTask Force Z #1Founder of Task Force Z who initially goes by the identity of Director Crispin.
Deadshot Floyd LawtonTask Force Z #3Leaves team prior to Task Force Z #6
Mr. Freeze Victor FriesTask Force Z #5Betrays the team during Task Force Z #7
KGBeast Anatoly KnyazevTask Force Z #5
Copperhead N/ATask Force Z #5
Victor Zsasz N/ATask Force Z #5
Solomon Grundy Cyrus GoldTask Force Z #5
Madame Crow Abigail O'ShayTask Force Z #5

Task Force XX

CharacterReal nameFirst appearanceNotes
Bronze Tiger Benjamin "Ben" TurnerHarley Quinn (vol. 4) #18
DeadboltTerry BolatinskyKilled in Harley Quinn (vol. 4) #19.
Harley Quinn Harleen Quinzel
Killer Frost Caitlin Snow
Lashina
Luke Fox Team leader.
Solomon Grundy Cyrus Gold
The VerdictSamantha Payne

In other media

Arrow (2014–2020)

Two versions of the Suicide Squad appear the Arrowverse as listed below.

CharacterReal nameActor/actressFirst appearanceNotes
Task Force X
Amanda Waller N/A Cynthia Addai-Robinson Arrow (2014–present)Director
Deceased; Killed by member of Shadowspire.
Harbinger Lyla Michaels Audrey Marie Anderson Field leader.
Freelancer John Diggle David Ramsey Temporary member.
Deadshot Floyd Lawton Michael Rowe Deceased; Sacrificed himself for team.
Bronze Tiger Ben Turner Michael Jai White
Shrapnel Mark Scheffer Sean Maher Deceased; head blown up when trying to escape.
Cupid Carrie Cutter Amy Gumenick
Captain Boomerang George "Digger" Harkness Nick E. Tarabay Former member; came seeking revenge on team.
Harley Quinn Harleen QuinzelCassidy Alexa (portrayer)
Tara Strong (voice only)
Cameo
Ghost Initiative
The Dragon Ricardo Diaz Kirk Acevedo Arrow (2018–present)Deceased: burnt to death by Emiko Queen for betraying the Ninth Circle.
China White Chien Na Wei Kelly Hu
Kane Wolfman Joseph WilsonLiam Hall
CupidCarrie CutterAmy Gumenick

DC Extended Universe (2016–2023)

CharacterReal namePerformed byJoined inNotes
Founder
Amanda Waller Amanda Blake Waller Viola Davis Suicide Squad (August 2016)Founder of Task Force X and director of A.R.G.U.S.
Founding members
Captain Boomerang George "Digger" Harkness Jai Courtney Suicide Squad(August 2016)Deceased; dies from a Corto Maltese helicopter's fiery wreckage.
Deadshot Floyd Lawton Will Smith
El Diablo Chato Santana Jay Hernandez Deceased; sacrificed himself to save the world from Enchantress.
Enchantress June Moone Cara Delevingne Deceased; Got her heart crushed by Rick Flag. However, June Moone still lives. She also betrays the team when Enchantress controlled her body.
Rick Flag Richard Flag, Jr. Joel Kinnaman Deceased; stabbed in the heart by Peacemaker. Former field leader of Task Force X and agent of A.R.G.U.S.
Harley Quinn Harleen Frances Quinzel Margot Robbie Current member of Task Force X; former girlfriend of the Joker and ally of the Birds of Prey.
Katana Tatsu Yamashiro Karen Fukuhara A volunteer heroic member of the Task Force X.
Killer Croc Waylon Jones Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje
Slipknot Christopher Weiss Adam Beach Deceased; killed by Waller detonating the bomb in his neck.
Team One
Blackguard Richard "Dick" Hertz Pete Davidson The Suicide Squad
(August 2021)
Deceased; shot in the face by the Corto Maltese army.
Javelin Gunter Braun Flula Borg Deceased; shot to death by the Corto Maltese army and bled out. His javelin was taken by Harley Quinn.
Mongal Mongal Mayling Ng Deceased; dies from a Corto Maltese helicopter's fiery wreckage.
Savant Brian Durlin Michael Rooker Deceased; killed by Waller detonating the bomb in his neck when he tried to flee.
T.D.K. (The Detachable Kid) Cory Pitzner Nathan Fillion Critically injured; shot in the detached arms by the Corto Maltese army, but vitals were active.
Weasel Unknown Sean Gunn Thought to have drowned due to not knowing how to swim. Revealed to be alive during the mid-credits.
Team Two
Bloodsport Robert DuBois Idris Elba The Suicide Squad
(August 2021)
Field leader of Team Two.
King Shark Nanaue Steve Agee (motion-capture)
Sylvester Stallone (voice)
Peacemaker Christopher Smith John Cena
Polka-Dot Man Abner Krill David Dastmalchian Deceased; crushed to death by Starro.
Ratcatcher 2 Cleo Cazo Daniela Melchior The daughter of the unnamed Ratcatcher.

DC Animated Movie Universe (2018–2020)

CharacterReal nameVoice actorFirst appearanceNotes
Deadshot Floyd Lawton Christian Slater Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay Team leader; previous member of old team; current status is unknown
Harley Quinn Harleen Quinzel Tara Strong Deceased; explosion
Captain Boomerang George "Digger" Harkness Liam McIntyre Deceased; explosion
Amanda Waller N/A Vanessa Williams Deceased; died to a cancer
Bronze Tiger Ben Turner Billy Brown Deceased; killed from blood loss by Professor Zoom, although he was sent to heaven when Deadshot gives him the "Get Out of Hell Free" card.
Killer Frost Crystal Frost Kristin Bauer van Straten Deceased; her bomb was defused by Professor Zoom, but she was nonetheless killed by Waller for her betrayal.
Copperhead Sameer Park Gideon Emery Deceased; killed in crossfire
Count Vertigo Werner Zytle Jim Pirri Deceased; killed by nanobomb in his neck, was part of old team
Black Manta N/A Dave Fennoy Deceased, torn apart by a Paradoom
Punch N/A Trevor Devall Deceased; killed by Vertigo and Jewelee, was a member of old team
Jewelee N/A Julie Nathanson Deceased; killed by Deadshot, was a member of old team
Ten-Eyed Man N/AN/ADeceased; killed when his bomb implant accidentally exploded during implantation
Bane Unknown Adam Gifford Batman: Hush Deceased; devoured by Paradooms
King Shark Nanaue John DiMaggio Justice League Dark: Apokolips War Deceased; explosion
Cheetah Barbara Ann MinervaNon-speaking roleDeceased, gunned down

Batman: Arkham (2024)

The animated film Batman: Assault on Arkham (2014) was later confirmed to be not-canon to the Batman: Arkham series due to the release of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League (2024).

CharacterReal nameVoiced byJoined inNotes
Founder
Amanda Waller Amanda Waller CCH Pounder (2013)
Debra Wilson (2024)
Batman: Arkham Origins (October 2013)Founder of Task Force X and director of A.R.G.U.S.
Field Team
Deathstroke Slade Wilson Mark Rolston Batman: Arkham Origins(October 2013)
Captain Boomerang George Harkness Daniel Lapaine Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League (February 2024)
Deadshot Floyd Lawton Bumper Robinson Claims that the Deadshot who appeared in previous Batman: Arkham games was an imposter.
Harley Quinn Harleen Quinzel Tara Strong
King Shark Nanaue Joe Seanoa
The Joker Unknown JP Karliak An alternate reality version of Batman's deceased arch-nemesis.
Support Team
Rick Flag Richard "Rick" Flag Jim Pirri Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League(February 2024)An A.R.G.U.S. operative working for Waller.
Gizmo Mikron O'Jeneus Rick Pasqualone Vehicle expert for the Squad.
HackHackOmono OkojieA technomancer who provides Squad upgrades.
Ivy Pamela Isley Darcy Rose Byrnes Reincarnation of the original Poison Ivy.
The Penguin Oswald Cobblepot Nolan North Weapons expert for the Squad.

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References

  1. The Brave and the Bold (vol. 1) #25