Suicide Squad anime is another US superhero story made better by Japan

The more you ponder over it, the more intriguing “Suicide Squad Isekai” becomes. In the latest anime from Wit Studio airing in the US on Max and Hulu, DC Comics’ infamous villains such as Harley Quinn, Clayface, Deadshot, Peacemaker, and King Shark are transported into a world of knights, magic, and dragons. As could be imagined, this results in an instantly amusing scenario. However, it offers more than just humor. If you’ve seen “Batman: Gotham Knight,” there is a noticeable progression – the ideas have been examined, refined, and enhanced, leading us to “Suicide Squad Isekai.” This connection opens up possibilities for Japanese influence on American superhero narratives. Let me clarify that point.








