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Infinite Frontier #5 Sends a Crisis Villain on a Multiversal Recruitment Drive

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Not every world lived after each of DC’s crises, and Psycho Pirate uses this as the basis to recruit a multiversal team for Darkseid.

Psycho Pirate now sits at the right side of Darkseid, and a preview for the next issue of Infinite Frontier sees him in search of more servants for his master.

Roger Hayden’s legacy version of the Psycho Pirate is the character that DC Comics always dusts off when they need someone to be featured in a crisis-level event. Since his first appearance in Showcase #56 facing off against Doctor Fate and Hourman, that is the role he has primarily served, which has, in turn, cursed him with the knowledge of every iteration of the multiverse. It is this knowledge and understanding that Psycho Pirate will use to try and coax other heroes and villains from across the multiverse to join Darkseid like he did.


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In the preview for Infinite Frontier #5, Psycho Pirate reveals more about his philosophy regarding the multiverse. In Infinite Frontier: Secret Files, Hayden discussed how he, the man who controls the emotions of others, had become apathetic to the dealings of the multiverse since only he could remember it and know that nothing matters, even breaking the bounds of the comic book page. To him, the multiverse was never saved after each crisis, and instead each version was simply replaced with a new one while worlds that only he could remember were lost and destroyed forever.

Thus, he poses the question to villains across the multiverse over whether they want to be on the next world to be destroyed and forgotten, as if it had never existed in the first place. According to him, his original Earth no longer exists. His version of Earth-2, where he first became Psycho Pirate after Charles Halstead taught him the secrets of the Medusa Mask, was destroyed after Crisis on Infinite Earths, and any Earth-2 that exists in the present continuity is not his own.

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The preview sees Psycho Pirate promise his potential recruits from across the multiverse that if they join Darkseid, they will be spared from his curse. Their worlds will be ensured to always exist and be protected from Earth-0, the world that always survives each and every crisis. The preview for Infinite Frontier #5 can be found below.

Infinite Frontier #5

  • Story by JOSHUA WILLIAMSON
  • Art by: XERMANICO, PAUL PELLETIER, & JESUS MERINO
  • Cover by: MITCH GERADS
  • ON SALE 8/24/21
  • $4.99 US | 40 PAGES | FC | DC 5 of 6
  • Card stock variant by BRYAN HITCH
  • $5.99
  • Suicide Squad Movie Variant by JOHN K. SNYDER III
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  • Roy Harper finds himself forced to do things on his own. He’s been through a lot since he was Green Arrow’s sidekick, and usually, the only person he can count on is himself. Hence, he’s hiding the fact that he’s back from the dead from his old friends. He comes across Jade, who has also been stranded by herself—can he help her while letting her help him? Because neither of them can handle Darkseid all by their lonesome.
  • Meanwhile, Barry Allen sends out a call: it’s time for all the heroes exploring the Infinite Frontier to come to the Omega Planet!

The main cover for Infinite Frontier #5 sees Darkseid fighting President Superman and the Flash.
A variant cover for Infinite Frontier #5 sees Roy Harper and Jade.
A variant cover for Infinite Frontier #5 shows King Shark, Rick Flag and Ratcatcher #2 from The Suicide Squad movie.
Psycho Pirate explains the aftermath of each crisis DC has faced.
Psycho Pirate speaks to Director Bones and Machinehead.
Psycho Pirate speaks to villains across the mutliverse to join Darkseid.
Earth Omega sees a freak storm and multiversal anomaly.
Director Bones has been turned into his original Mister Bones look.

Infinite Frontier #5 is written by Joshua Williamson (The FlashRobin) with pencils by Paul Pelletier (Aquaman), Xermanico (Justice League) and Jesús Merino (Wonder Woman). Main cover art was done by Mitch Gerads with variant covers by Bryan Hitch and John K. Snyder III. The issue goes on sale Aug. 31, 2021 from DC Comics.

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Source: DC

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