Cheetah & Cheshire Rob the Justice League

Justice League #5 Teaser Shows Cheetah and Cheshire Pull Off Bold Heist

If you’re anything like me — a comics fan who lives for high-stakes capers and villain-led chaos — then the newest preview for “Cheetah & Cheshire Rob the Justice League #5” will hit you like a punch of adrenaline. The teaser promises a daring strike on the most secure location in the Justice League’s orbiting satellite headquarters, and it looks like the odds could actually be in favor of the thieves.

A Heist Like No Other

Issue #5 of “Cheetah & Cheshire Rob the Justice League” — written by Greg Rucka with art by Nicola Scott — is slated to hit stores December 3, 2025. According to the official preview synopsis, “infiltrating the Watchtower, evading the security, and getting out with the goods will require split-second timing and flawless execution.” It’s not just another villain-vs-hero skirmish: this is a full-blown heist. The target? The Watchtower itself — described as “the most secure facility in the DC Universe.”

Stakes & The Prize

So what makes this caper worth the risk? As revealed previously, the villains’ goal is to steal a mysterious device — the so-called “Power Bank,” originally introduced in another story arc, capable of storing and possibly reallocating the powers of DC’s metahumans.

Rucka has said bluntly to DC, “This is a crew of villains … not one of them has access to — let alone would be welcomed aboard — the Justice League Watchtower.” For the duo behind the heist, failure isn’t just a loss — it’s unthinkable. With that kind of prize, the temptation is enormous. Imagine being able to literally swap or steal the powers of the world’s greatest heroes.

Tensions and Team-Dynamics: Villains Among Villains

Pulling off something like this won’t be easy — and not just because of lasers, AI defenses, and the Justice League’s finest. In interviews, Rucka has emphasized that while the story is a heist, it’s also a character-driven drama. The team isn’t made up of noble antiheroes — these are rogues who don’t trust each other, and might stab each other in the back as soon as they get a better offer.

Scott’s art underscores that tension. According to Rucka, Scott “really wanted the feral character” of Cheetah to show — “the edge of that savagery needs to show because otherwise it takes away that sense of a curse” that defines her character. For readers, that means there will likely be more than just action — we can expect betrayal, shifting loyalties, and perhaps a deeper look at why these characters would risk so much.

What to Expect This December

With issue #5, Justice League fans can anticipate:

  • A full infiltration of the Watchtower, likely with high tension, close calls, and security bypasses. The heist’s payoff — whether the villains escape with the “Power Bank” or suffer catastrophic consequences.
  • Interpersonal drama among the villain crew: loyalties, betrayals, and perhaps unexpected alliances.
  • Striking artwork that captures cat-like stealth, ferocity, and the claustrophobic tension of a heist.

If this issue delivers on its promise, it could go down as one of the boldest, most entertaining villain-led stories in recent DC Comics history. As Rucka put it, this isn’t just a crime story — it’s “a classic heist story told in a unique setting.”

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