One of the anime currently out is Suicide Squad ISEKAI, an animated version of this peculiar group of villains from the world of DC Comics that is being broadcast via the Max platform, but to celebrate the fact that there are already 9 episodes, someone decided to reveal a special illustration.
An illustration by Akira Amano, the character designer of this original series and the famous author of REBORN! as well as the designer of Psycho-Pass, was released through the anime’s official networks.
The illustration features the entire team, with Harley Quinn, Joker, Katana, Poison Ivy, King Shark, Peacekeeper, Deadshot and others standing out. Definitely a frameable image.
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Suicide Squad ISEKAI is an anime produced by Wit Studio under the direction of Eri Osada, with original character designs by Akira Amano, character designs adapted into animation by Naoto Hosoda, scripts by Tappei Nagatsuki and Eiji Umehara, and music composed by Kenichiro. Suehiro.
Suicide Squad Isekai is a Warner Bros. project in collaboration with animation studio Wit Studio, which worked on the first seasons of Attack on Titan and is currently bringing us Spy Family X, so we already know what to expect from the anime.
This is the official synopsis for ISEKAI Suicide Squad:
In a crime-ridden Gotham City, Amanda Waller, head of A.R.G.U.S., has assembled a group of notorious criminals for a mission: Harley Quinn, Deadshot, Peacemaker, Clayface, and King Shark. These supervillains are sent to an otherworldly realm that is connected to this world through a gateway. It is a world of swords and sorcery, where orcs run rampant and dragons rule the skies: ISEKAI!
With deadly explosives planted in their necks, they can’t run or hide, and failure to complete the mission means a one-way ticket to the afterlife. Will Harley Quinn and her team conquer the dangerous kingdom of ISEKAI? Get ready for the thrilling saga of an elite task force known as the Suicide Squad as they embark on an amazing adventure!
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