Hi, I finally had time to try my hand at art again, it's not great but I think it's a marked improvement of my last attempt.
Once again it's based off this design
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Tim: Do we have a deal ?
Deadshot: Man, for 20 millions bucks i'd shoot superman. Don't know what Red Robin did to you but you must really be pissed off.
Tim: He had it coming.
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Killer Croc and his lesser known 2000s pop-punk step-sibling, Sk8er G8er
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Now, I really want to see this for myself.
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Captain Boomerang being a Superman fan
Suicide Squad #27 (2016)
Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League (2024)
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Every day I curse Injustice for giving us literally the best Suicide Squad lineup in decades just for a quick joke then killing them all
Not joking all these characters are so interesting, distinct and fun with them all having completely different types of engaging motivations and pathos, completely unique looks and power sets and there are so many different types of neuro divergence and mental illness within them you could make such an engaging story about these villains who are all treated as jokes being forced together.
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characters taking a break from their mental-breakdown arcs in their solo titles to show up in crossover events is always big 'ok you're sick but who's gonna cover your shift?' energy :P
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DPXDC Power Struggle
After the defeat of Pariah Dark and subsequent dissolution of the GIW, Danny Fenton didn't have much preternatural bullshit to handle anymore. He had initially found the lack of responsibility freeing and finished up highschool with stellar grades. But slowly, the more he found himself falling into a normal life, the more he started to realize he just couldn't go back. As much as he resented the life he used to lead, he craved the adrenaline rush.
And so, when he received an invitation to work as a non-civillian contractor to the infamous Taskforce X, he ignored every better judgement and took the deal. Sure, this Waller lady seemed like the type to gut him like a fish, but, aside from the obvious power difference dissuading her, that's exactly the type of environment he was familiar with.
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Amanda Waller stared pointedly at the confirmation email on the screen in front of her. She'd taken a risk doing this, her hiring style wasn't exactly characterized by targeting willing participants, but power like the kind Daniel Fenton held in his hands was wasted as a civilian. She needed someone at least somewhat loyal as well, her work with Flag had proven telling as to what could happen when an employee becomes more loyal to the rogues than to her.
So yes, it was a gamble- but one that she hoped she could make work if she could only just pull the wool over the Phantom's eyes.
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