Shortly after that, we get another excellent panel as the Batman we know appears. There’s a fantastic panel where this version of Batman calmly strolls through a firefight as his new Suicide Squad tears through the surrounding security he’s centered right in the middle of the panel and carnage, but there’s a perfect calmness about him while hell breaks loose all around. Quantity over quality of villains, perhaps?Įither way, it kicks things off well. This one begins with Batman exploding Crazy Quilt’s head. The first “Injustice” comic began with Superman shoving his fist through the Joker. ![]() I don’t know what Waller was doing with some of her squad recruits, but the comic made sure to gather a few C-list villains with nicely explodable heads, including, of all people, Crazy Quilt, a villain so seldom used I had to google him just to double check if it really was him. Indeed, not even five pages in and the comic starts wracking up a body count. What is interesting is what they do with it – last issue ended with Batman busting in with guns blazing, so you know the status quo is about to shift. It’s no surprise that the Suicide Squad plays a big role in the comic, considering DC has been doing a lot to hype the squad after the movie, and the “Injustice 2” game involves a few characters from it. Who is the mystery villain pulling their strings? Plus, has Batman really gone over the edge? ![]() A new Suicide Squad has been assembled for a mission – but it doesn’t turn out to be the one they originally expected.
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