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Kyle Campbell (GLHF)

New ‘Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League’ art shows off its team of deviant heroes

Rocksteady is sharing Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League  character artwork all over Twitter of everyone’s favorite, ahem, well-intentioned messy do-gooders, and they have never looked better.

Ahead of DC Fandome happening later this month, staff at Rocksteady Studios are slowly revealing some spiffy new art of each squad member. From familiar faces like Harley Quinn to lesser-known (yet still beloved) folks like Deadshot, every character looks pretty sick. Especially King Shark, who is very likely sick in the literal sense. Because he eats people, you see! 

Since I’m such a ridiculously generous person, I’ll gather all the tweets showing off the Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League character renders below. That way, you don’t need to go hunting for them. Let’s begin!

First up is Deadshot, who radiates “disappointed dad” energy, according to Rocksteady’s marketing manager Gaz Deaves.

Next is Captain Boomerang, who looks kind of like a sleazy used car salesman that’s really into airsoft.

Everybody’s favorite fish-man is here. Not voiced by Sylvester Stallone this go-around, sadly.

Last and by no means least is Harley Quinn. Thankfully totally separate from The Joker. She’s too good for him, anyway.

There’s also a new DC Fandome trailer with a short clip of Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League in motion too. It’s at the 0:33 mark of the video below, blink and you’ll miss it.

Rocksteady also said that gameplay for Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League will be at DC Fandome on Oct. 16, which should be pretty exciting. After all, it’s hard not to be stoked that the studio behind Batman: Arkham Asylum is making a new game. Hopefully, it will turn out better than Marvel’s Avengers.

Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF

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