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Unfortunately I couldn't find any entries for
Plastique or
Vixen when it came to the Suicide Squad but I'm pretty happy with these finds
http://suicidesquadtaskforcex.blogspot.com/2010/11/gentlemen-prefer-blonds-but-i-prefer-my.html . There was one for
Lashina (Duchess) and
Enchantress but they weren't that great.
Heromorph is a website that primarily features gorgeous women who have had superhero costumes airbrushed on them.
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Here are some from the Villains United/Secret Six teams. Although technically
Knock Out could have also been lumped in with the Squad (Superboy Task Force X "Watery Grave" mission :
http://www.readdcentertainment.com/Superboy-1994-2002-13/digital-comic/ICO003495 ) but she's more synonymous with the before mentioned groups.
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I should have figured if I could find any Heromorph women from
Checkmate it would be the Black King's knight, Beatrice De Costa codenamed
Fire. This Brazilian bombshell was a former member of the Global Guardians and Justice League in the old DCU
http://suicidesquadtaskforcex.blogspot.com/2011/01/checkmate-101-why-world-today-needs.html . Here she is lighting up the skies of Rio De Janeiro.
Heromorph Galleries
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No doubt many of you viewing this posting will take it upon yourselves to go to Heromorph your selves and have a look at their galleries. Just so you know it has hundreds of pages! You'll be at it for a week looking at it all. So I recommend you go to Google and type in Heromorph and the name of whatever character you want to look for and hit the "images" tab. Happy viewing, just make sure the kids aren't in the room.
Next up, I'm back to more serious matters as I share with you all why I should have read more of Ostrander's
Firestorm in the late 80s