The Adam Strange Crossover makes sense because it spins out of the Strange/ Hawkman mini series. The Space Ghost/ Hal Jordan crossover is the most thought out idea of the four annuals.
The Flash concentrates on relationships to such a degree it is blatant and over bearing. The other three DC shows on the CW and the two on Fox are much more subtle when presenting the relationships and easily use those relationships to move the overall story forward even when it is more team work i.e., (Superman/Martian Manhunter, Gordon/Bullock, and Team Legend). The second point is the lack of creative writing that is found lacking within the series compared to the others. Barry seems to act to situations as if it was season 1 and the other shows i.e. (Arrow and Supergirl had been established as knowing how to engage combatants off screen and their writing has allowed them to evolve based on the tone of their respective shows. In Legends the characters understand how to fight individually and are learning to fight as a team during season 2).
Many on the list have been with the new Squad or the Ostrander run. I would like to see Black Orchid, Nemesis, Nightshade. or one the Frost's. Killing off the Firestorm villains or adding lesser known villains would help cement Suicide Squad into a franchise of Dirty Dozen caliber
John Ostrander's run was one of the best written titles during the late 1980s and early 1990s. It was a villain Dirty Dozen and during the run the readership did not know who would die at any given story arc. For Batman to make his own villain based Squad there will need to be some lesser known criminals to be killed off for it to be truly Ostranderesque. It was one of the best written titles through its entirety in my opinion.
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