This Week’s Batman: The Brave and the Bold Has the Return of a Major DCU Character

A major DCU character returns from the dead in this week’s Batman: The Brave and the Bold #4, as Emilia Harcourt’s comic book creator brings her back to the DC comic book universe six years after being killed off in issue #17 of the Suicide Squad series that launched as part of DC Rebirth.Emilia Harcourt made her debut as a film character, played by Jennifer Holland, in 2021’s The Suicide Squad film, written and directed by James Gunn. Gunn then brought her back as one of the main characters in the follow-up HBO Max series, Peacemaker. Harcourt also appeared in Black Adam. So she is a major player in the DC film and TV world, but she was not as famous of a character in the world of comics.In the comic book world, Harcourt was introduced by Rob Williams and Jim Lee, and made her debut in Suicide Squad #2, which launched as part of DC’s DC Rebirth, which was a publishing initiative that involved a number of DC books relaunching with new #1s. Harcourt was an NSA agent who uses the Suicide Squad for a mission, and later, when Amanda Waller was on the outs with the government, Harcourt took over the Suicide Squad. However, it turns out that Harcourt was working for a mysterious boss named “Karla,” a Russian operative. Hack, a member of the Squad, figured out that Harcourt was a traitor, and her own teammate, Captain Boomerang, killed her (as he had cut a deal with “Karla”). RELATED: Peacemaker: Jennifer Holland Tackles Harcourt’s Badass Role in Season Finale

A major DCU character returns from the dead in this week’s Batman: The Brave and the Bold #4, as Emilia Harcourt’s comic book creator brings her back to the DC comic book universe six years after being killed off in issue #17 of the Suicide Squad series that launched as part of DC Rebirth.

RELATED: Peacemaker: Jennifer Holland Tackles Harcourt’s Badass Role in Season Finale

Emilia Harcourt made her debut as a film character, played by Jennifer Holland, in 2021’s The Suicide Squad film, written and directed by James Gunn. Gunn then brought her back as one of the main characters in the follow-up HBO Max series, Peacemaker. Harcourt also appeared in Black Adam. So she is a major player in the DC film and TV world, but she was not as famous of a character in the world of comics.

In the comic book world, Harcourt was introduced by Rob Williams and Jim Lee, and made her debut in Suicide Squad #2, which launched as part of DC’s DC Rebirth, which was a publishing initiative that involved a number of DC books relaunching with new #1s. Harcourt was an NSA agent who uses the Suicide Squad for a mission, and later, when Amanda Waller was on the outs with the government, Harcourt took over the Suicide Squad. However, it turns out that Harcourt was working for a mysterious boss named “Karla,” a Russian operative. Hack, a member of the Squad, figured out that Harcourt was a traitor, and her own teammate, Captain Boomerang, killed her (as he had cut a deal with “Karla”).

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