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Hellblazer's Si Spurrier & Aaron Campbell Create Suicide Squad: Blaze
Si Spurrier and Aaron Campbell worked on the cancelled-before-its-time John Constantine: Hellblazer comic book series a couple of years ago. Now DC Comics has given Den of Geek the news of a new Suicide Squad series from the pair, that recreates some of the horror of that run. Though maybe with slightly less William Blake. And called Suicide Squad: Blaze from DC Comics' Black Label line in February 2022. And it's a Suicide Squad familiar from the recent film, Harley Quinn, Captain Boomerang, King Shark, and Peacemaker, the series will launch five new characters as part of Belle Reve's Blaze programme which these four will mentor. Here's the solicitation;
SUICIDE SQUAD: BLAZE #1
Written by SIMON SPURRIER
Art and cover by AARON CAMPBELL
Ages 17+ $6.99 US | 48 pages | 1 of 3 | Prestige Plus | 8 ½" x 10 7/8″ On sale 2/8/22
The attacks begin without warning. Brutal, sudden…cannibalistic. A metahuman with all the power of Superman but none of his humanity. An unstoppable being ruled only by hunger and instinct, striking at random across the world. To stop this threat, Harley Quinn, Peacemaker, Captain Boomerang, and King Shark have been assigned to corral, nursemaid, and if necessary execute five deadly new recruits: the expendable products of a secret government procedure called BLAZE. They're ordinary prisoners, endowed with incredible power…in the certain knowledge that it'll burn through them like wildfire. They have six months to live, maximum. If you're staring down life in prison, maybe that's a good deal—especially if you're Michael Van Zandt, desperate to reunite with the mad lover who forsook you after your Bonnie-and-Clyde crime spree.
But that power? It's surprisingly transferrable. As each member of the Squad dies…the others get stronger. What would a hardened criminal do with that knowledge? Worse yet: What would a desperate, lovesick idiot do with it? One thing's certain: this time the Suicide Squad's bitten off more than it can chew. Win or lose—they all burn.
Simon Spurrier and Aaron Campbell, the creative team behind the critically acclaimed John Constantine: Hellblazer, have been turned loose on the one DC title even more horrific and blackhearted than that one! We suggest you brace yourselves…