Highlights
-
Suicide Squad’s
journey from DC Comics to anime showcases their evolution and importance in the DC Universe. - Members like Rick Flag, The Joker, and Deadshot bring unique skills and personalities to the team.
- From skilled assassins to shapeshifters, each member of the
Suicide Squad Isekai
brings something valuable to the table.
The Suicide Squad has been shown a lot of love in recent years, from being a solo series in DC Comics to heading to the silver screen and receiving installments in several different media such as movies, video games, and now even anime. The Suicide Squad made their first appearance in The Brave and the Bold #25 by Rober Kanigher and Ross Andru. Over the years, the squad has undergone drastic changes and is now a fixture in the DC Universe.
Now, the Suicide Squad has stepped into the anime genre and has been isekai’d into a fantasy world where chaos is sure to ensue. The anime Suicide Squad Isekai has brought many of the staple characters into the series, such as Harly Quinn and Deadshot, but has multiple appearances from DC Comics icons as well. The Suicide Squad is usually made up of a rag-tag group of criminals, but even they have their worth, and can be heavy hitters themselves. Here are the strongest members of the Suicide Squad Isekai, ranked.
8 Rick Flag
The Most Dedicated Soldier
Rick Flag is a veteran soldier of the US Army. He was created by John Ostrander and Luke McDonnell, making his first appearance in Superman Taschenbuch #52. Rick Flag is a highly-decorated member of the US Army and as deadly as they come.
With top marks in strategy, marksmanship, and combat experience, Flag is the leader of the Suicide Squad for a reason. While he may not be the strongest of the group, he is threatening enough to keep some of the world’s most dangerous criminals in line with just a few words.
7 The Joker
The Crown Prince Of Crime
The Joker is a character that needs no introduction, as he is one of the most recognizable villains in comic book history. Created by Bill Finger, Bob Kane, and Jerry Robinson, The Joker has been one of the most maniacal characters in the DC Universe, wreaking havoc from Gotham to Metropolis.
The Joker is less known for his strength and more for his sadistic nature. However, The Joker’s insanity makes him extremely dangerous, as he has no concern for anyone’s safety, even his own. The Joker acts and throws his own body into the wind to cause as much destruction as possible.
6 Deadshot
World’s Deadliest Assassin
Deadshot is another longstanding character in the DC universe, primarily known as a staple in Batman’s rogues gallery. Deadshot makes appearances in several other DC heroes’ cities, being one of the world’s top assassins and coming second only to Deathstroke. Deadshot has also crossed the line between villain and hero multiple times, with a jaded but present moral compass.
Deadshot’s primary skill is his inhuman accuracy; he is able to make shots from hundreds of miles away and never misses a shot. On top of this, Deadshot is an expertly trained combatant, able to go toe-to-toe with the likes of Bronze Tiger and Batman.
5 Peacemaker
The Enforcer Of Peace
Peacemaker is a less well-known, part-time antihero and villain who has received relatively recent popularity after making his live-action debut in James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad, and then following it up with his own self-titled TV series on Max. Peacemaker is a man willing to kill to uphold the peace, making him an excellent fit for the Suicide Squad.
Regarding his abilities, he is an expert marksman, hand-to-hand combatant, and strategist. While he possesses many of his teammate’s skills, he is adamant about doing exactly what they do, just better. He’s a bit of a lunatic, and obsessively patriotic, but he gets the job done.
4 Harley Quinn
The Crazed Marionette
Harley Quinn is one of the most popular comic book characters who didn’t originate in a comic book. Since her first appearance in Batman: The Animated Series, Harley won the hearts of thousands as the Joker’s Stockholm-syndromed sidekick.
Since then, her presence in DC Comics has undergone monumental growth, from coming out as a bisexual character, marrying Poison Ivy, and even receiving her own animated show and live-action film starring Margot Robbie. Harley Quinn has spent a decade on the streets of Gotham, trading blows with some of the most formidable members of the Bat-family and even the Joker himself. There’s no question that she can hold her own against almost anything.
3 Clayface
A Shapeshifting Mass Of Destruction
Clayface is one of the most interesting and tragic members of Batman’s rogues gallery. While there have been multiple Clayfaces within DC Comics continuity, their powers more or less revolve around the same concept of shapeshifting and mental instability. Clayface has the ability to morph into anything or anyone, thanks to coming in contact with a contaminated substance.
Clayface can also increase his size and density to match some metals. Unfortunately, in exchange for this power, Clayface suffers from a loss of self and symptoms of dementia.
2 Killer Croc
A Behemoth From The Depths
Killer Croc is one of the wildcards in the Suicide Squad. While he has been on the team before, this is the first time he and King Shark have been on the team together. Killer Croc was born with a DNA disorder, which made him more amphibian than human being.
As he grew and mutated further, he was ostracized and preyed upon for his appearance. Killer Croc’s mutation grants him enormous strength and durability that can spell trouble for anything smaller than a tank, as he can rip metal to shreds and snap limbs like cardboard.
1 King Shark
A Walking, Talking Shark
King Shark is another heavy hitter on the Suicide Squad roster. King Shark, or Nananue, used to hail from the seas of Huwai, and would occasionally come into conflict with a number of DC superheroes. Eventually, King Shark found his way under Amanda Waller’s thumb and has been a solid addition to her Task Force X ever since.
As a human-shark hybrid, King Shark possesses phenomenal strength and agility for his size. Able to tear through most metals and flesh easily, he is a blunt instrument who is great for turning loose in a direction and getting out of the way.
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