10 Great DC Properties Perfect for Anime Adaptation After Suicide Squad Isekai
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Suicide Squad Isekai has been a major success for the DC property, and it showcases how malleable the group of lovable villains can be. Jumping on the bandwagon of the isekai genre being perhaps the most ubiquitous in comics, it also proves that DC can provide ample material for anime productions. While they might not necessarily all work as isekai, other DC characters and properties would be perfect for anime adaptations of their own.
These could be gritty thrillers starring street-level heroes, or cosmic political dramas featuring the willpower-wielding defenders of the universe. Said anime could be made in the same vein as other popular works in those genres. Regardless of which characters are chosen, however, there’s a lot of crossover potential between the world of anime and the DC Universe.
The Question is a hero that was once published by Charlton Comics, with his alter ego being a journalist named Vic Cage. Using a false “face” to cover his features, he investigates various crimes in his many times poverty-stricken home of Hub City. Originally written as an Objectivist inspired by Ayn Rand, The Question is one of DC’s more esoteric and conspiratorial street-level heroes.
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