| Release: | May 1988 |
| Cover: | May 1988 |
Battle Lines
| Release: | May 1988 |
| Cover: | May 1988 |
Continued from Justice League America #13
The Suicide Squad confront the Justice League who are intent on preventing them rescue Nemesis. The teams battle each other until Rocket Red speaks with Nemesis and is convinced that, at the least, they should talk with each other.
The League eventually allow the Squad to leave via Nightshade's teleportation skills and take Nemesis to their Russian embassy.
Annoyed with the League, Batman later quits.
| Writer | John Ostrander |
| Cover Penciller | Steve Leialoha |
| Cover Inker | Al Gordon |
| Penciller | Luke McDonnell |
| Inker | Bob Lewis |
| Colorist | Carl Gafford |
| Letterer | Todd Klein |
| Editor | Bob Greenberger |
| Editor in Chief | Dick Giordano |
| Batman | Bruce Wayne |
| Martian Manhunter | J'onn J'onzz |
| Green Lantern | Guy Gardner |
| Black Canary | Dinah Lance |
| Booster Gold | Michael Jon Carter |
| Amanda Waller | |
| Blue Beetle | Ted Kord |
| Deadshot | Floyd Lawton |
| Mr. Miracle | Scott Free |
| Vixen | Mari Jiwe McCabe |
| Captain Atom | Nathaniel Adam |
| Maxwell Lord | |
| Bronze Tiger | Ben Turner |
| Nightshade | Eve Eden |
| Captain Boomerang | Digger Harkness |
| Nemesis | Thomas Tresser |
| Rocket Red | Dmitri Pushkin |
| Red Star | Leonid Kovar |
| Rick Flag, Jr. | |
| Rocket Red Brigade | |
| Duchess | Lashina |
| Javelin | |
| Sickle | Natasha Ulyanov |
| Hammer | Boris Ulyanov |
| Molotov |
| Age | Modern Age |
|---|---|
| Format | Comic |
| Series Group | Suicide Squad |
| No. of Pages | 32 |
| Country | USA |