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* '''Ifrit''' - She was a new artificial intelligence based on the brain patterns of Mindboggler whose mental engrams were salvaged by Quraci scientists. named after the Persian spirits known as [[Ifrit]]s. |
* '''Ifrit''' - She was a new artificial intelligence based on the brain patterns of Mindboggler whose mental engrams were salvaged by Quraci scientists. named after the Persian spirits known as [[Ifrit]]s. |
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* '''Jaculi''' - The second Jaculi was a woman of unknown nationality with the speed and weapons of the original. Slain by [[Deadshot]]. |
* '''Jaculi''' - The second Jaculi was a woman of unknown nationality with the speed and weapons of the original. Slain by [[Deadshot]]. |
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* '''Koshchei The Deathless''' - Jess Bright former member of the original Suicide Squad. He could animate the dead using specialized electronic implants, he controlled the re-animated bodies via [[telepresence]]. In Russian folklore [[Koshchei]] the Deathless is a powerful [[necromancer]]. |
* '''Koshchei The Deathless''' - Jess Bright former member of the original Suicide Squad. He could animate the dead using specialized electronic implants, he controlled the re-animated bodies via [[telepresence]], accidentally slain by [[Shade the Changing Man]]. In Russian folklore [[Koshchei]] the Deathless is a powerful [[necromancer]]. |
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* '''Manticore''' - The second Manticore, slain |
* '''Manticore''' - The second Manticore, like his predecessor he was slain by Duchess (Lashina). |
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* '''Ravan''' - Master assassin now wearing a [[cybernetic]] harness because of his broken back. Second in command. |
* '''Ravan''' - Master assassin now wearing a [[cybernetic]] harness because of his broken back. Second in command. |
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* '''Rustam''' - Njara Kattuah team leader. Son of the original Rustam, and had the same pyrokinetic abilities. |
* '''Rustam''' - Njara Kattuah team leader. Son of the original Rustam, and had the same pyrokinetic abilities. |
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![]() Clockwise from the right Chimera, Ravan, Manticore, Jaculi, Djinn, Rustam. Artist Luke McDonnell | |
Publication information | |
Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | Suicide Squad series 1 #1, (May 1987) |
Created by | John Ostrander (writer) Luke McDonnell (artist) |
In-story information | |
Base(s) | Qurac |
Roster | |
See: Roster below |
The Onslaught (also known by them name Jihad) are a fictional team of state sponsored super powered Quraci terrorists published by DC Comics.They first appeared in Suicide Squad series 1 #1, (May 1987), and were created by John Ostrander and Luke McDonnell.
Publication history
The Onslaught is a team of super-powered international terrorists-for-hire operating out of the outlaw nation of Qurac. The team was created and guided by Qurac's President Marlo and had accepted, as its first commission, the assignment of killing the President of the United States. Former Suicide Squad member Jess Bright, now a Soviet operative named Koshchei helped bioengineer candidates for the team. At its inception, the Jihad was infiltrated by Nemesis and Nightshade, members of the advance team of the Suicide Squad, and was the target of a preemptive attack by the Squad. (As seen in Suicide Squad vol. 1 #1 and 2)[1]
After their first clash with the Suicide Squad, Rustam formed a second team based in an old World War II fortress called Jotunheim in southern Qurac. The name translates as "Land of the Giants," because the Germans believed only a race of giants could have built those mountains. Rustam used this team to terrorize civilians in New York City. Ravan, Ifrit and Agni were captured. Manticore and Jaculi were killed, but Rustam and Badb were able to escape. Ravan was eventually recruited by the Suicide Squad. Rick Flag carried out an unauthorized solo mission to Qurac which resulted in the destuction of Jotunheim and killed Rustam. Kobra would later kill Ravan while engaged in single combat.[1]
Agni's assembled a small three person team to free Quraci President Marlo from United States custody. He brought along Badb, and the Atlantean renegade known as Piscator, a self styled Janissary. The Suicide Squad pre-emptively substituted Nemesis for President Marlo. At the same time, Israel's heroes, the Mossad superteam known as the Hayoth were involved in a covert mission on U.S. soil, a failed attempt to abduct Marlo.[1]
Agni assembled yet another Onslaught team with the help of Njara Kattuah son of Rustam, this team's mission of vengeance against America was short-lived. Checkmate Knights were able to track the Onslaught as far as Markovia homeland of Geo-Force. they were discovered on an airplane bound for Gotham City by the Outsiders and a fight broke out onboard the plane. Manticore II and Dahak died in the ensuing battle. After a crash landing in Gotham, all the surviving members except for Dervish escaped. Dervish later joined the Outsiders in order to find Manticore II, whom she thought was alive. She remained with the Outsiders until she discovered that Wylde had killed Manticore. In anger she joined the second Strike Force Kobra. After a clash with the Outsiders, she was captured and imprisoned in the Slab, she later escaped when the Joker engineered a jailbreak. (As seen in Joker: Last Laugh #3)[1]
Njara later returned with a new team including Antiphon, Tolteca, Hyve and Digital Djinn. (Suicide Squad vol. 2 #10) They succeeded in kidnapping Amanda Waller as part of an elaborate revenge, and in killing Squad members Havana (slain by Rustam) and Modem (slain by Digital Djinn). They were no match for the Squad when members of the Justice Society of America were drafted to help. The second Rustam was killed by Deadshot and the other members escaped custody.[1]
Roster
Team one (Suicide Squad vol. 1 #1-2)

- Chimera - She was actually Suicide Squad member Nightshade.
- Djinn - His body was reduced to a binary code and stored in microchips within a magnetic bottle.
- Jaculi - A young Bedouin with the ability of moving at super-speed in three second spurts. He carried an assortment of explosive javelins. Slain by Captain Boomerang
- Manticore - A super strong cyborg from Greece, slain by Duchess. named after the mythical Manticore.
- Colonel Mushtaq - Was actually Nemesis in an undercover role.
- Ravan - Last surviving thugee. His back was broken in single combat with the Bronze Tiger.
- Rustam - The first team leader, named after Rustam a mythic hero in Persian folklore. Rustam was a pyrokinetic who could create a stable scimitar made from fiery plasma that could seemingly can cut through anything.
Team two (Suicide Squad vol. 1 #17-19)
- Agni - Agni is an Asian Indian pyrokinetic. Named after Agni the Hindu god of fire.
- Badb - A teenaged Irish telepath who could mentally instill panic and hatred. Name after Badb the Celtic goddess of war.
- Ifrit - She was a new artificial intelligence based on the brain patterns of Mindboggler whose mental engrams were salvaged by Quraci scientists. named after the Persian spirits known as Ifrits.
- Jaculi - The second Jaculi was a woman of unknown nationality with the speed and weapons of the original. Slain by Deadshot.
- Koshchei The Deathless - Jess Bright former member of the original Suicide Squad. He could animate the dead using specialized electronic implants, he controlled the re-animated bodies via telepresence, accidentally slain by Shade the Changing Man. In Russian folklore Koshchei the Deathless is a powerful necromancer.
- Manticore - The second Manticore, like his predecessor he was slain by Duchess (Lashina).
- Ravan - Master assassin now wearing a cybernetic harness because of his broken back. Second in command.
- Rustam - Njara Kattuah team leader. Son of the original Rustam, and had the same pyrokinetic abilities.
Team three (Suicide Squad vol. 1 #59-62)
- Agni - Team leader for this mission.
- Badb - The same operative.
- Piscator - An Atlantean (see Aquaman) renegade and self styled Janissary.
Team four (Outsiders vol. 2 #5-6)
- Agni - Second in command for this mission.
- Dahak - A demon who used the body of an old Quraci woman as its host. In Persian mythology Aži Dahāka is the god of evil.
- Dervish - Nema, a female martial artist, romantically tied to Manticore III. named after the traditional dervishes.
- Djinn - The original Djinn restored by the group's technicians.
- Manticore - The third Manticore was Saied, he was romantically tied to Dervish. Slain by Wylde of the Outsiders.
- Rustam - Njara Kattuah, team leader.
Team five (Suicide Squad vol. 2 #10-12)
- Antiphon - A super speedster from Greece. Name based on the term Antiphon (opposing voice).[2]
- Digital Djinn - New more powerful creation based on the original Djinn.[2]
- Hyve - A hulking creature able to separate into smaller and smaller copies of itself.[2]
- Rustam - Njara Kattuah, team leader. Slain by Deadshot.
- Tolteca - A powerful warrior woman and cannibal. Name is derived from the Toltecs of Mexico.[2]