Enjoy this xenomorph art by berzerkartwerk for Alien Day.
Friday, April 26, 2024
Thursday, April 25, 2024
V is for (Count) Vertigo
There have been a few versions of Count Vertigo. The primary version is Werner Vertigo (later comics name him Werner Zytle). He is a noble from the tiny Eastern European nation of Vlatava. While he appears and an upstanding noble, he is often scheming (being involved in organized crime and in some versions plotting against his niece, the rightful heir to his nation's thrown). Originally a Green Arrow foe, Count Vertigo has been on a few incarnations of the Suicide Squad (and appeared in the animated Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay flick).
Two different versions of Vertigo appeared in Arrow. I didn't watch much of the series, but I guess the characters were supplied a drug called Vertigo.
Wednesday, April 24, 2024
The Spider (2024)
About a month ago I shared the trailer for a Spider-Man horror fan film starring The Walking Dead's Chandler Riggs. I really enjoyed this short and I'm glad to see they went the direction I was hoping. While the film features Peter, is the first on screen depiction of the Mark of Kaine. The I'm going to include stats with this one, but I'm going to put them after the flick's posters, to help avoid spoilers until you've finished watching.
U is for Unknown Soldier
Named after the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington Cemetery, there have been characters that went by the codename Unknown Soldier in DC Comics. The original was a master of disguise that fought Nazis (and had a tell for those looking for him because he would scratch when wearing his disguises).
The version I'm going to be talking about was first introduced in the New 52, this Unknown Soldier appeared in backup stories in GI Combat. He was an American fighting in Afghanistan. Sometime after that series he was recruited by Amanda Waller into the Suicide Squad. However, this wasn't Waller, but actually Thinker in disguise. He has undergone a special procedure called A.M.M.O. (Advanced Military Medical Operations) that gives him enhanced agility and durability. He is faster than Deadshot and has survived being buried in an explosion and being shot point black in the head. He also has night vision, accelerated healing, and all of the memories and skills of the previous Unknown Soldiers.
Tuesday, April 23, 2024
T is for the Thinker
There are two incarnations of the Thinker that have connections to the Suicide Squad.
In the comics, Cliff Carmichael is the second villain to take the moniker of the Thinker. He was originally a Firestorm villain. Well technically he started as a rival and bully of Ronnie Raymond (one half of Firestorm). He was eventually committed to a mental institution after accidentally paralyzing his cousin. For unknown reasons scientists experimented on him with the original Thinker's cap, turning him into the second Thinker. This cap is a powerful device and even corrupts the noble Rick Flag on one mission. This is the version that has served on the Suicide Squad a few times. He was seemingly killed on a few missions. He eventually returned as a cyborg, before being killed again.
The Thinker of the The Suicide Squad is quite different. He's a degenerate Scottish scientist, played by the amazing Peter Capaldi. He works in Corto Maltese, where he continues the Nazi science experiments at Jötunheim and tries to weaponize Starro the Conqueror.
Going to give stats for the DCEU Thinker and comics' Thinker's Cap.
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Monday, April 22, 2024
S is for Support Staff
Emilia Harcourt is a government agent that worked with Amanda Waller and A.R.G.U.S./Task Force X. She's a no-nonsense, investigator, spy, and mission coordinator. The comic version is more sinister, having betrayed the team while working for the terrorist organization The People.
Florence "Flo" Crawley is a naïve and optimistic mission coordinator and computer tech in the comics. Sadly she is killed while on a mission to Apokolips. In The Suicide Squad she was part of the mission team that rebelled against Waller and helped the Squad save Corto Malteze from Starro the Conqueror. She knocked Waller out during that incident and according to Gunn she's serving prison time for it (which is why she isn't in Peacemaker).
Leota Adebayo (née Waller) is an original Gunn creation for Peacemaker. The daughter of Amanda Waller, before the series Adebayo lived with her wife, Keeya, and worked at a dog shelter in Gotham. After losing her job, he mother offered her a position in Project Butterfly. Despite the secret she hid from her team, she was one of the more kind members. She can be just as manipulative as her mother, but shows remorse when doing so (like when she got Vigilante to try to kill Peacemaker's father). She also used the human torpedo helmet and saved the day.
While not an actual support staff member, it felt like a disservice to not mention the Suicide Squad's ride. Briscoe named the Squad's primary transport after his deceased daughter. In the comics Sheba was heavily armed and Briscoe could active it by voice. It was created by Ferris Aircraft. Not going to go stat the helicopter out, but wanted to mention her.
Music Monday - Gangsta
Ayer's Suicide Squad soundtrack included the song Gangsta by Kehlani.
While I like the original version (despite hating the Harley/Joker pairing), I'm a big fan of New Years Day's cover and video of the track. I have a major crush on Ash Costello and thought she looked like New 52 Harley Quinn even before watching this video. I also dig the rest of the band dressed as other Batman rogues.
Sunday, April 21, 2024
The Power Puff Girls All Grown Up
Not going to lie, I really love Marcelo Ventura’s grown up Power Puff Girls and more adult version of HIM. Definitely a lot edgier than the one in X-Factor.