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Philip Kane first appeared in Batman (vol. 2) #21 (August 2013) as part of The New 52 (a 2011 reboot of the DC universe). The uncle of Bruce Wayne, he's one of Gotham City's citizens blackmailed into the Red Hood Gang's ranks, providing Wayne Industries' weapons.
Batman and the Outsiders Vol. 2 #4 (February 2008) ReMAC: Salah Miandad: Batman and the Outsiders Vol. 2 #5 (March 2008) Deceased in Batman and the Outsiders Vol. 2 #11 (November 2008). Creeper: Jack Ryder: Outsiders Vol. 4 #15 (February 2009) Active in adventuring. Owlman: Roy Raymond Jr. Active. Freight Train: Cecil: Outsiders Vol. 4 #31 ...
DCeased is a six-issue comic book miniseries published by DC Comics from May to October 2019. It was created by writer Tom Taylor and the artistic team including penciler Trevor Hairsine and inker Stefano Guadiano.
The Wanderers are a fictional group of superheroes appearing in comics published by DC Comics. They first appeared as allies of the Legion of Super-Heroes in Adventure Comics #375 written by Jim Shooter, illustrated by Win Mortimer with a cover by Neal Adams. [1] DC published a thirteen-issue series featuring the team in the late 1980s.
#1 - 6 Vol. 1 April 23, 2025 [35] Black Lightning #1 - 5 Vol. 3 March 12, 2025 [15] Challengers of the Unknown #1 - 5 Vol. 5 April 16, 2025 [36] DC Horror Presents: Creature Commandos #1 - 6 Vol. 1 March 5, 2025 [37] Justice League: The Atom Project #1 - 6 Vol. 1 [38] The Question: All Along the Watchtower #1 - 6 Vol. 1 April 16, 2025 [39] Two ...
Doomsday Clock features characters from Watchmen and the DC Universe, and it also introduces some new characters, such as Reggie Long, the son of Malcolm Long, who becomes the new Rorschach; Mime and Marionette, a married couple of criminals searching for their missing son; and Bubastis II, a clone of the original Bubastis.
The characters' provenance is uncertain. Various sources credit the group as the sole creation of artist and storyteller Jack Kirby, [2] a co-creation with writer Dave Wood [3] or a co-creation with Kirby's former partner Joe Simon. [4] [5] Following the end of the Challengers comic, DC has revived the characters in different incarnations over ...