Rick Flag
Rick Flag is the name of three fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. They are father, son, and grandson.[1]
The father, Richard Flag, was in the original Suicide Squad, a World War II unit. After the war, he was a member of Task Force X. His son, Captain Rick Flag Jr., was a member of the Forgotten Heroes and led two different incarnations of the Suicide Squad.[2]
The character made his live-action debut in the television series Smallville, portrayed by Ted Whittall. In the DC Extended Universe, Rick Flag Jr. was portrayed by Joel Kinnaman in the films Suicide Squad (2016) and The Suicide Squad (2021), and Frank Grillo will voice Rick Flag Sr. in the DC Universe animated series Creature Commandos.
Fictional character biography
Rick Flag Sr.
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Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | Secret Origins #14 (May 1987) |
Created by | John Ostrander Luke McDonnell |
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Team affiliations | Suicide Squadron |
Notable aliases | Richard Rogers Flag |
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Rick Flag Jr.
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Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | The Brave and the Bold #25 (September 1959) |
Created by | Robert Kanigher Ross Andru |
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Alter ego | Anthony Miller |
Team affiliations | Suicide Squad |
Notable aliases | Captain Rick Flag Jr. Colonel Rick Flag Jr. |
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Rick Flag III
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Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | Suicide Squad #48 (December 1990) |
Created by | John Ostrander Kim Yale Geof Isherwood |
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Alter ego | Richard Flag III |
In other media
Television
- Colonel Rick Flag Jr. appears in the Justice League Unlimited episode "Task Force X", voiced by Adam Baldwin. He recruits Captain Boomerang, Clock King, Deadshot, and Plastique for a mission to steal the Annihilator automaton from the Justice League's Watchtower for Amanda Waller and Project Cadmus.
- Rick Flag appears in Smallville, portrayed by Ted Whittall. This version's real name is Richard Stafford and the leader of the Suicide Squad, who initially work for Amanda Waller before being blackmailed into working for Chloe Sullivan and rescuing the Justice League.
- Rick Flag Sr. will appear in the DC Universe (DCU) / HBO Max animated series Creature Commandos,[17][18] voiced by Frank Grillo.[19] This version is the leader of the titular team.
Film
- Rick Flag Sr. appears in Justice League: The New Frontier, voiced by Lex Lang. This version is Hal Jordan's instructor and co-pilot during a mission to Mars. When the spaceship is damaged, Flag reveals that their cargo includes weapon stockpiles to be used should the Martians prove hostile. Under orders to detonate the stockpile in the event of a malfunction, Flag and Jordan come to blows until the latter is saved by Superman when the ship enters the Earth's atmosphere and Flag uses the last of his strength to detonate the stockpile. Additionally, a young Rick Flag Jr. makes a cameo appearance at the end of the film.
- Colonel Rick Flag Jr. appears in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU) film Suicide Squad, portrayed by Joel Kinnaman.[20] This version is a Special Forces officer. He is hired by Amanda Waller to watch over June Moone, with whom he falls in love, and is later tasked with leading the Suicide Squad on field missions. After Moone is taken over by the Enchantress, he leads the squad on a mission to save her and foil the witch's plan to conquer the world.
- Flag appears in the DCEU film The Suicide Squad, portrayed again by Joel Kinnaman.[21] After an anti-American dictatorship takes over the Corto Maltesean government, Flag is assigned to lead a new iteration of the squad on a mission to destroy a secretive project called Project Starfish within a local Nazi-era research facility called Jötunheim before the new government can weaponize Project Starfish's main research subject, Starro. During the mission, after capturing Project Starfish's head genetist Gaius Grieves aka the Thinker, to force him to infiltrate the team into Jötunheim, they learn from him that American astronauts captured Starro and the U.S. government funded the experiments after it made a secret deal with the previous Corto Maltesean regime by using local dissidents on Starro. Disillusioned by this discovery, Flag attempts to retrieve a hard drive containing the information and leak it, only to be killed by teammate Peacemaker, whom Waller secretly assigned to scrub the information. In his self-titled TV series however, Peacemaker ultimately regrets himself for killing Flag.
Video games
Rick Flag Jr. appears in Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate, voiced again by Adam Baldwin. He and Amanda Waller monitor Batman's work at Blackgate Penitentiary. In a post-credits scene, he and Waller recruit Deadshot and Bronze Tiger into the Suicide Squad.
References
- ^ a b c d e Wallace, Dan (2008). "Flag, Rich". In Dougall, Alastair (ed.). The DC Comics Encyclopedia. New York: Dorling Kindersley. p. 128. ISBN 978-0-7566-4119-1. OCLC 213309017.
- ^ Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Korte, Steve; Manning, Matt; Wiacek, Win; Wilson, Sven (2016). The DC Comics Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Characters of the DC Universe. DK Publishing. p. 112. ISBN 978-1-4654-5357-0.
- ^ Ostrander, John (w), McDonnell, Luke (p), Hunt, Dave (i). "The Secret Origin of the Suicide Squad" Secret Origins, vol. 2, no. 14, p. 6 (May, 1987). DC Comics.
- ^ Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Manning, Matthew K.; McAvennie, Michael; Wallace, Daniel (2019). DC Comics Year By Year: A Visual Chronicle. DK Publishing. p. 89. ISBN 978-1-4654-8578-6.
- ^ Ostrander, John (w), McDonnell, Luke (p), Hunt, Dave (i). "The Secret Origin of the Suicide Squad" Secret Origins, vol. 2, no. 14, p. 7/1 (May, 1987). DC Comics.
- ^ Ostrander, John (w), McDonnell, Luke (p), Hunt, Dave (i). "The Secret Origin of the Suicide Squad" Secret Origins, vol. 2, no. 14, p. 7-9 (May, 1987). DC Comics.
- ^ a b Ostrander, John (w), McDonnell, Luke (p), Hunt, Dave (i). "The Secret Origin of the Suicide Squad" Secret Origins, vol. 2, no. 14, p. 8 (May, 1987). DC Comics.
- ^ Ostrander, John (w), McDonnell, Luke (p), Hunt, Dave (i). "The Secret Origin of the Suicide Squad" Secret Origins, vol. 2, no. 14, p. 9 (May, 1987). DC Comics.
- ^ Ostrander, John (w), McDonnell, Luke (p), Hunt, Dave (i). "The Secret Origin of the Suicide Squad" Secret Origins, vol. 2, no. 14, p. 14/5 (May, 1987). DC Comics.
- ^ Ostrander, John (w), McDonnell, Luke (p), Hunt, Dave (i). "The Secret Origin of the Suicide Squad" Secret Origins, vol. 2, no. 14, p. 19 (May, 1987). DC Comics.
- ^ Ostrander, John (w), McDonnell, Luke (p), Hunt, Dave (i). "The Secret Origin of the Suicide Squad" Secret Origins, vol. 2, no. 14, p. 26 (May, 1987). DC Comics.
- ^ Ostrander, John (w), McDonnell, Luke (p), Hunt, Dave (i). "The Secret Origin of the Suicide Squad" Secret Origins, vol. 2, no. 14, p. 27 (May, 1987). DC Comics.
- ^ Ostrander, John (w), McDonnell, Luke (p), Hunt, Dave (i). "The Secret Origin of the Suicide Squad" Secret Origins, vol. 2, no. 14, p. 28/1 (May, 1987). DC Comics.
- ^ Doom Patrol and Suicide Squad #1 (1988). DC Comics.
- ^ Bob Greenberger's Blog – Suicide Notes Archived October 25, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ John Ostrander on returning to The Squad Archived 2007-01-21 at the Wayback Machine, Newsarama, January 15, 2007
- ^ Massoto, Erick (January 31, 2023). "'Creature Commandos': Meet the Cast of the New DC Animated Series". Collider. Retrieved February 1, 2023.
- ^ Kit, Borys (January 31, 2023). "DC Slate Unveiled: New Batman, Supergirl Movies, a Green Lantern TV Show, and More from James Gunn, Peter Safran". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on January 31, 2023. Retrieved January 31, 2023.
- ^ Gonzalez, Umberto (April 12, 2023). "Frank Grillo to Play the DCU's Rick Flag in 'Creature Commandos' (Exclusive)". TheWrap. Archived from the original on April 12, 2023. Retrieved April 12, 2023.
- ^ Jeff Sneider (February 13, 2015). "Joel Kinnaman to Replace Tom Hardy as Rick Flagg in WB's 'Suicide Squad'". The Wrap.
- ^ Kit, Borys (July 10, 2019). "Storm Reid Joins Idris Elba in James Gunn's 'The Suicide Squad'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 13, 2019.
External links
- Rick Flag at DC Comics' official website
- Rick Flag Snr. at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
- Rick Flag Jr. at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
- Rick Flag III at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
- Articles about multiple fictional characters
- Fictional United States Army Special Forces personnel
- Comics characters introduced in 1959
- DC Comics superheroes
- Fictional sole survivors
- Fictional World War II veterans
- Characters created by Robert Kanigher
- Characters created by Ross Andru
- Suicide Squad members
- DC Comics film characters
- DC Comics military personnel
- Fictional characters from Virginia