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What Will Heroes in Crisis's Shocking Opener Be? [Potential Spoilers]

Bleeding Cool has already told you who the third unannounced lead character in the upcoming Heroes In Crisis series will be, alongside Harley Quinn and Booster Gold.

That it will be Wally West, currently going through a crisis of his own in Flash War.

Well, I mean, it wouldn't be Crisis without something terrible happening to Wally West, would it?

The word is that everyone in the superhero therapeutic institution, The Sanctuary is murdered. And that Wally West, Harley Quinn, and Booster Gold — three survivors — are the main suspects.

But why would people suspect Wally West of all people?

Bleeding Cool has been told about an opening shocking scene with Wally West running into the Sanctuary, with guns blazing away, mowing everyone down.

Remember: the Speed Force doesn't kill people, Wally West kills people…

Hope this won't affect the Flash TV movie or upcoming film. At least they're not making him a Nazi.

What Will Heroes in Crisis's Shocking Opener Be? [Potential Spoilers]

There's a crisis headed toward DC's greatest heroes, but it isn't coming from outer space or another dimension—this time, the threat is homegrown. DC proudly presents a new seven-issue miniseries debuting in September by Tom King and his BATMAN collaborator/artist Clay Mann, titled HEROES IN CRISIS.

A former counterterrorism operations officer with the CIA, King's bestselling, critically acclaimed comics—including THE SHERIFF OF BABYLON, THE OMEGA MEN, BATMAN, MISTER MIRACLE—have often grappled with war and conflict, and a hero's struggle to put their war and their trauma behind them. This new series will explore similar themes against the backdrop of a murder mystery involving Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Harley Quinn, Booster Gold, and the rest of the World's Greatest Super Heroes.

"I feel like I'm part of a rolling generation of people who spent their twenties overseas fighting terrorism," explained King. "Millions of people cycle through that machine and come home to America. And I think that sort of experience of violence is shaping who we are as a culture, and as a country. And I want to talk about that. I want to talk about that experience, the experience of what violence can do to a person, to a community, to a nation, to a world."

These pressures and internal conflicts can impact superheroes just as hard, if not more. To that end, King created a sanctuary within the pages of the comics he's writing—a crisis center for superheroes who spend their lives fighting villainy and protecting others.

HEROES IN CRISIS is not a tale of universes colliding and dying. Instead this is a story centering on the humans and superhumans under the mask; this is about what allows them to get up and fight when it appears they can't ever get up and fight again. When it's too much, and it's often too much, heroes go to Sanctuary—created by Superman, Wonder Woman and Batman—to find a moment of safety before returning to a universe of violence. HEROES IN CRISIS is also about what happens when Sanctuary fails, resulting in catastrophic consequences for the DCU.

"If I could do anything to the DCU," concluded King, "it would be to bring a sense of community of superheroes and people. I feel a duty to talk about what violence does to a society through the comics I'm creating."

The premiere issue of HEROES IN CRISIS, written by Tom King with art by Clay Mann and Tomeu Morey, lettered by Clayton Cowles, and edited by Jamie S. Rich and Brittany Holzherr, will reach comic book stores and be available digitally on September 26.


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Rich JohnstonAbout Rich Johnston

Founder of Bleeding Cool. The longest-serving digital news reporter in the world, since 1992. Author of The Flying Friar, Holed Up, The Avengefuls, Doctor Who: Room With A Deja Vu, The Many Murders Of Miss Cranbourne, Chase Variant. Lives in South-West London, works from Blacks on Dean Street, shops at Piranha Comics. Father of two. Political cartoonist.
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