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All Captain Boomerang cosmetics in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League and how to get them

Fashion is like a boomerang; it eventually comes back.

Captain Boomerang might be the most insufferable character next to Brainiac in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, but I’ll be damned if he doesn’t have some interesting cosmetics. While every member of Task Force X starts off looking pretty homely, few have the glow-up that Captain Boomerang does. Here’s how to give him that Pretty Woman treatment.

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Captain Boomerang Fugitive Outfit

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Body

  • Prison Duds
    • Story Progression
  • Summer Crime
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  • Smart Casual
    • Riddler AR Challenge: Ride the Radio Waves

Head

  • Slick As
    • Story Progression
  • Beach Style
    • Riddler AR Challenge: On Many Levels
  • Primo Pony
    • Riddler AR Challenge: Precious Cargo

Color Swatches

  • Default
    • Story Progression
  • Gotham City Blues
    • Story Progression
  • Prison Stripes
    • Riddler AR Challenge: Precious Cargo
  • Heat Map
    • Riddler AR Challenge: On Many Levels
  • Cell Shaded
    • Link your WB Games account
  • Urban Camo
    • Store
  • Arkham Royalty
    • Store
  • Foiled Again
    • Store

Captain Boomerang Task Force X Outfit

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Body

  • The One, The Only
    • Story Progression
  • Stolen Valor
    • Riddler AR Challenge: Physical Education
  • Gold Kryptonite
    • Story Progression

Head

  • Meanie Beanie
    • Story Progression
  • Swish
    • Riddler AR Challenge: Physical Education
  • Gold Kryptonite
    • Story Progression

Color Swatches

  • Default
    • Story Progression
  • Blue Streak
    • Story Progression
  • Red & Black
    • Riddler AR Challenge: Precious Cargo
  • Local Wildlife
    • Riddler AR Challenge: Physical Education
  • No Shade
    • Digital Deluxe Edition

Captain Boomerang Classic Outfit

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As with other characters like Harley Quinn and Deadshot, Captain Boomerang can embrace his past tragic fashion choices with the Classic Outfits. Anyone who preordered Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League will have access to the Oldie But Goodie set. For those who didn’t preorder, it and the Call it a Comeback set can be purchased in the store.

Body

  • Oldie But Goodie
  • Call it a Comeback

Head

  • Hair-O-Dynamic
  • Tie Me Down

Color Swatches

  • Default
  • Marooned
  • Ice Cold
  • Cell Shaded

Captain Boomerang Justice Losers Outfit

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Not only is Captain Boomerang stealing the Flash’s thumb, but his entire outfit. Those who want to embrace the dark side of “Digger” Harkness wearing a dead man’s suit can do so by purchasing the Deluxe Edition.

Captain Boomerang Rogue Outfit

Screenshot via Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League YouTube

Captain Boomerang and the others have cut a deal with Sony in addition to Amanda Waller. Those who preordered Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League for PlayStation 5 had the Rogue Outfits added to their wardrobe. At the time of this writing, there’s no word of the Crocodile Dundee being available again.

Captain Cyber Crime Outfit

Image via WB Games

Wait, how did this rag-tag group of villains make so many deals while locked up in Belle Reve and Arkham? Amanda Waller, Sony, and now Twitch!? Linking your WB Games and Twitch accounts and then watching 90 minutes of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League between February 26, 2024, and March 4, 2024, will add the Tron duds to your wardrobe.


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