Suicide Squad Isekai: The Best and Worst of Both Worlds
Get ready, folks, because the Suicide Squad is going on an adventure! That's right, DC's notorious team of villains is teleported to a whole new world – and guess what? They're now isekai heroes!
Wit Studio has brought together the best of both worlds - the "cheat skills" that isekai is known for and the Suicide Squad's signature bad-assery. It's like watching your favorite DC villains get a second chance, but this time, they're in a fantasy land!
Superpowered and Super Confused
The Squad, already equipped with their own unique powers, now have even more! Think of it as a power-up on top of a power-up! Clayface can now mold any clay he wants, not just his own. And Ratcatcher, the Squad's new leader, can now control werewolves, in addition to his trusty rats. Talk about an upgrade!
But there's a catch: Harley Quinn's new abilities are still a mystery! The show's creators haven't explained what her new power is yet. Let's hope they get on that soon - it's Harley Quinn, after all!
Neck Bombs: Still Ticking, But Not As Exciting
One of the Suicide Squad's most iconic features is their neck bombs – those little explosives that Amanda Waller uses to control them. The show still has them, but the bombs are not as terrifying as they used to be. Since they're in a new world, Amanda Waller's control is limited. The Squad is now free to roam, well, almost.
But the bombs are still a threat! They have 60 hours to complete their mission, or else – boom! The show has also hinted that Amanda Waller's Rick Flag is in danger, which could be a reason for their urgency. But the Squad's freedom, however short-lived, should have made them act differently. Think about it: wouldn't they do anything to break free from those bombs?
What About the Speed Force?
The show has this epic scene where the Squad takes over a prison, which is great! But one thing that's still unclear is if the Squad is still in the DC universe, or if they are truly in a completely different world.
It's widely accepted in Dc Comics that heroes need the Speed Force to maintain their powers. If the Squad is not in the DC universe, where did they get their powers? Clayface is still using his abilities, which means he's likely still connected to the DC universe in some way. Hopefully, the show will clarify this soon, before it becomes a whole other plot hole!
Overall, Suicide Squad Isekai is a fun ride. It's exciting to see the Squad in a brand new world. But there are some inconsistencies that need to be explained. Here's hoping the show can pull it together and deliver a great story that is both entertaining and cohesive!