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Suicide Squad: DC's Wild Cast of Antiheroes

"Squad" has never sounded so sinister as when it's used to describe the motley crew of criminals and outcasts who make up DC's Suicide Squad. This group of antiheroes is comprised of some of the most devious and dangerous individuals ever to come out of Gotham City's seedy underbelly. With the release of the 2016 film Suicide Squad, this ragtag team of misfits became a household name - but their history and stories go much deeper than just a Hollywood blockbuster.

The Origins of the Squad: A DC Super-Villain Project

Suicide Squad was first introduced in the pages of DC Comics back in 1959 as a super-villain project. The earliest issues featured spies and gunmen and focused on missions for the squad to undertake in order to reduce their sentences or spare their loved ones from punishment. The first iteration of the team was made up of non-superhuman squad members, boasting members like Rick Flag, Jr., Karin Grace, and Jess Bright. Eventually, the team evolved to include DC's more notorious villains, like Joker, Harley Quinn, and Killer Croc.

The Legacy of the Suicide Squad: From Comics to the Big Screen

The Suicide Squad's legacy spans years of comic book history, but it wasn't until the 2016 film debuted that the world finally took notice of this antihero team. The film starred Will Smith as Floyd Lawton/Deadshot, Margot Robbie as Dr. Harleen Quinzel/Harley Quinn, and Jared Leto as the infamous Joker. Despite mixed reviews, the film grossed almost $750 million worldwide and brought a whole new audience to the Suicide Squad universe. Since then, the team has appeared in various animated films, TV shows, and video games, cementing themselves as a beloved part of the DC Universe. With the upcoming release of Suicide Squad 2 in 2021, fans are eagerly anticipating what's next for these "villains with a heart."