
The worst heroes in the world. Sent to do the jobs nobody else will touch. What could possibly go wrong.
Task Force X — known to absolutely everyone as the Suicide Squad — is DC's most gloriously chaotic concept: a team of imprisoned supervillains recruited by the ruthless Amanda Waller to carry out high-risk black ops missions in exchange for reduced sentences. The catch, apart from the near-certain probability of death, is a small explosive device implanted at the base of the skull. Motivation, Waller calls it. The Squad calls it something considerably less polite.
What makes the Suicide Squad endure — across James Gunn's anarchic 2021 film, the original 2016 version, the animated series and decades of DC Comics — is the same thing that makes any great ensemble work: characters too vivid and too broken to look away from. Harley Quinn, who long ago transcended her origins and became one of DC's most beloved figures in her own right. Deadshot, Bloodsport, King Shark, Peacemaker and a rotating cast of expendable misfits who somehow, against every odd, occasionally manage to be heroic. Almost by accident. But still.
Our Suicide Squad collection brings together officially licensed figures, apparel, accessories and gifts — from Harley Quinn Funko Pops and collector's pieces to prints, mugs and homeware for fans of DC's most delightfully unpredictable team. A gift for the antiheroes in your life. The complicated ones. The ones who are trying, in their own extremely questionable way.
Nobody said saving the world had to look good.
























