Ebook Suicide Squad Number 5 Mission to Moscow John Ostrander Books

Ebook Suicide Squad Number 5 Mission to Moscow John Ostrander Books



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Cover pencils by Luke McDonnell, inks by Bob Lewis. The Flight of the Firebird, script by John Ostrander, pencils by Luke McDonnell, inks by Bob Lewis; The Squad is sent into Russia to bring back a now-famous dissident; To get in and around the USSR is no easy deal, especially when they will have a wanted prisoner with them so they need some extra-special planning; Amanda produces the one person who can do it with cunning and an understanding of the Russian winter--The Penguin. 36 pgs.

Ebook Suicide Squad Number 5 Mission to Moscow John Ostrander Books


"Got this mint condition copy for $6. I only bough it because I had it when I was a kid, until that time my mom cleaned my room...we all know the rest of how that story goes. Now from what I remember, the squad was looking for I wanna say the Penguin???, but he was locked up making snow cones in Siberia...not literally. Throw in some Soviet troops armed with AK-47's...guns ablazing, it's a stereotypical 80's comic. I love it."

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  • Comic 36 pages
  • Publisher DC Comics; #5 edition (1987)
  • ASIN B001N92DAC

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  • Got this mint condition copy for $6. I only bough it because I had it when I was a kid, until that time my mom cleaned my room...we all know the rest of how that story goes. Now from what I remember, the squad was looking for I wanna say the Penguin???, but he was locked up making snow cones in Siberia...not literally. Throw in some Soviet troops armed with AK-47's...guns ablazing, it's a stereotypical 80's comic. I love it.

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