

The Deadshot story continues to carry this book with a solid story, strong character development and fantastic art. Thankfully it ends as I said above at a place that’ll be a lot more fun next month.
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It’s like reading a series of events that don’t matter or have much to do with each other aside from a cursory transition. Then Katana runs off to catch a random van (who has a cop driving it that shot his co worker for no real reason but to make it okay for Katana to hurt him I guess) and from there her actions and the events seem more and more nonsensical. Take for instance the opening which spends 4 pages showing us Katana taking on the boss only to have her flee. The Katana story however is dragging along with very little purpose. It hammers home the weight on him and improves the story’s emotional weight. Take for instance a moment where Deadshot kills someone and as he’s reflecting we see a shot of him inside a panel shaped like the dead bodies silhouette. The art continues to be stellar here with some inspired layout design thought. If you think you have family issues read this and feel better. This story is rather villainous too and reminds us he’s no hero as he does some very bad things. Considering he’s an assassin it’s going to be messed up, but a mistake he made makes his childhood a rather tragic one.

The Deadshot story written by continues to be the stronger of the two and delivers a surprising take of Deadshot’s childhood. That’s one of the best elements of this issue as both stories wrap with a “can’t wait for the next issue” cliffhanger. The title “Most Wanted” begins to make a lot of sense by issue’s end and it turns out to be a solid reason for this Katana/Deadshot combo. It’s done in a detailed style reminiscent of Greg Capullo and may just make the whole thing worth it alone.įine, you have my attention. This issue picks up where the two left off.Īside from the obvious reason that DC will be giving this extra attention in anticipation for the Suicide Squad film - the Deadshot story is gorgeous. Meanwhile Deadshot is training a new recruit but on their first mission he goes AWOL to pay a visit to family. 5.Last month Katana entered a country run by Kobra and aimed to extract someone, which ended with her taking on Kobra’s leader. Once the souls are inside, Katana has access to all knowledge inside. It has the ability to capture the soul of the person it kills. Her Soultaker sword is quite literally a force to be reckoned with.

Her presence is definitely an asset to the team’s mission and her intimidating aura will keep the squad members in check. The director has received increased attention. Katan’s tactical and hand-to-hand combat skills are no joke. By Jamie Lovett - 10:55 am EDT 0 Suicide Squad director David Ayer has revealed another scene cut from the film's theatrical release. I think by the end of it she finds her family, and that's her story, and her journey to overcome trust issues as well and becoming part of a team and the Squad.”
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And I think for this movie it's Rick Flag, along with Amanda Waller,” Fukuhara said. Her oath is to give back to who she owes it to. Karen Fukuhara: Katana Showing all 37 items Jump to: Photos (33) Quotes (4) Photos 10 more photos Quotes Harley Quinn : at a bar Whatcha having, K.C. “She's the protector of Rick Flag, so I'd like to think she's still one of the only characters that are so-called "good," or, you know, "heroic." She has her own moral code. While she may be standoffish at the start of the film, Fukuhara said she’ll eventually warm up to everyone. In the comics, Katana isn’t known to be villainous like the rest of the squad, but her traumatic past is something she has in common with other team members. Katana serves at Rick Flag’s protector, so it’ll be interesting to see the nature of their relationship and find out why they’re so close. Karen Fukuhara (, Fukuhara Karen, born February 10, 1992) 1 2 is a Japanese-American actress best known for her roles as Tatsu Yamashiro/Katana in the 2016 superhero film Suicide Squad and as Kimiko Miyashira/The Female in the Amazon Prime original series The Boys (2019present). Try fighting someone that doesn't care about what the outcome is for them, you know? You're going against someone who's going to give it their all no matter how many times you shoot at them. And when someone doesn't care about her own well-being - to kill someone else and to protect someone - that makes her the scariest one. “She is the deadliest,” Fukuhara explained. Karen Fukuhara thinks her character, Katana, is the most ferocious member of the squad.
