User:AdamBMorgan/Fictional history of the DC Universe

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The fictional history of the DC Universe is a timeline of the major events in the fictional DC Universe. DC has published several official timelines with publications such as History of the DC Universe, articles within their comics and dates specified within the comics and storylines themselves. This list should only include explicit dates and not conjecture or approximations. Due to the nature of the DC Universe this list will include inconsistancies and contradictions.

Absolute and relative dates are used within this timeline. Some specific dates have been recorded for specific events; these are shown as, for example, April 7, 1915. In the modern era, the timeline makes use of a "floating timeline" introduced in Zero Hour #0.[1] The floating dates are relative to the present; these are shown as, for example, "five years ago."

The timeline is supplemented by an undated list of storylines in sequence along with their significant events. Not all storylines are explictly linked to a specific date or point on the floating timeline but the events procede in the sequence described.

Inconsistancies[edit]

The timeline of the DC Universe contains inconsistancies due to a number of reasons:

  • Ignorance of established continuity.
  • Changes to established continuity, known as Retroactive continuity.
  • In-universe changes to the timeline.

The continuity of the DC Universe is made up of several comic book titles, written by separate creative teams over a number of decades beginning in 1938. As a result, the different creative teams may have established events in one source that accidentally contradict those in another source, creating plot holes. In some cases, the previously established continuity of an event or character may be deliberately changed for the sake of a contemporary storyline, leading to further inconsistancies in the timeline. Finally, due to the nature of the DC Universe, storyline and events may cause changes to established coninuity. Such storylines include Crisis on Infinite Earths (1985), Zero Hour (1994) and Infinite Crisis (2006). The events in the current continuity might no longer be the same they were when originally published. All events, regardless of specific continuity are included in this timeline.

The DC Universe has had at times included the concept of a multiverse, which further complicates the timeline. Events can occur in one universe but not another; or events can occur in multiple universes on different dates.

Storylines, events and eras[edit]

The in-universe continuity of the DC Universe has been changed multiple times. The result of this is that many events contradict or have been stated to have occurred on different dates. Where this is the case, these events are marked with one of the following notes to indicate their status and relevance within the ongoing history of the DC Universe:

  • ^golden age : Dates or events established during the Golden Age of Comics or relating to Earth-Two prior to the Crisis on Infinite Earths storyline.
  • ^crisis : Dates or events established by the Crisis on Infinite Earths storyline or established between Crisis on Infinite Earths and Zero Hour.
  • ^zero hour : Dates or events established by the Zero Hour storyline or established between Zero Hour and Infinite Crisis.
  • ^infinite crisis : Dates or events established by or following the Infinite Crisis storyline.

The details and date of the events marked may have been changed by subsequent storylines. Events linked to older storylines are not necessarily obsolete unless directly contradicted.

For example: Bruce Wayne (Batman) first appeared in Detective Comics #27 (1938) and he was originally described as being born in 1915. This was later revised to being "38 years ago" (on the floating timeline). In the same way, the murder of his parents was originally stated to have occurred in 1924. This was revised to "30 years ago." The timeline includes both versions of both events, each marked as appropriate for the era during which the date was "true."

Please also note the different fates of Joe Chill (the man who murdered Bruce Wayne's parents. During the Golden Age period, Bruce Wayne confronted Joe Chill but could not prove his guilt. Chill was subsequently killed by other criminals for being responsible for creating Batman. In the post-crisis pre-Zero Hour version of this story, Chill is killed in a confrontation with Batman <ref=Batman Year two> Batman Year two</ref>. This was revised following the Zero Hour storyline, from which point Batman never discovered the identity of his parents' murderer and Joe Chill was never caught. This was again revised during the Infinite Crisis storyline, from which point Joe Chill was arrested and sentenced for the murder.

Floating timeline[edit]

For more recent events, the timeline of the DC Universe has a "floating timeline." Events within the floating timeline are relative to the current date. For example, an event described as happening "five years ago" will always have occurred five years before the present. At the time of the Zero Hour storyline, published in 1994, "five years ago" would have been 1989. At the time of the Infinite Crisis storyline, published in 2006, the same event occurring "five years ago" would have happened in 2001.

The floating timeline explains why characters have not aged since their creations. For example, Superman first appeared in Action Comics #1 in 1938. He is usually depicted to be in his late 30's in fiction despite the character being almost a century old in reality. Superman's date of birth and the date of his first appearance are therefore described with a "relative" date rather than an "absolute" date. Within the fictional universe, Superman's first appearance will always be "10 years ago" (relative) rather than 1938 (absolute).

To help clarify this, all floating timeline years contain the following guide:

Floating Timeline
  X years ago  
Guideline: As of 2024, the following
event(s) will have taken place in YYYY

X shows how many years prior to the present the events occur. YYYY shows the relative year, that is, which date this would have been as of now. The relative year is automatically updated and will always show the date of the event as of the date on which the timeline is being read.

For example: The character Bruce Wayne (Batman) is 38 years old. Bruce Wayne's birthday is therefore recorded as "38 years ago." He will always be 38 years old, regardless of when a particular comic is published (unless the comic is intentionally set at an older or younger age for Bruce Wayne). He is 38 years old in 2009, he was 38 years old in 1999 and he will be 38 years old in 2019.

The relative year for this event is based on the current year and the "38 years ago" statement. Bruce Wayne was born 38 years ago. As of 2009, this means that Bruce Wayne was born in 1971. As of 1999, Bruce Wayne was born in 1961. As of 2019, Bruce Wayne was born in 1981. This is included as a guide for the reader regarding the date as it exists at the time of reading.

Timeline[edit]

Creation / The Big Bang[edit]

There have been several "creation" stories for the DCU. The current theory (which has been repeatedly revisited, as noted below) was first shown in the Brainiac story in Action Comics #544 (June 1983).[citation needed]

The Dawn of Time[edit]

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  • c. 18,000,000,000 B.C.GodWorld is formed.

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  • c. 17,000,000,000 B.C. – Life begins to evolve on GodWorld.

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  • c. 15,000,000,000 B.C. – Humanoid beings on the GodWorld became known as the Old Gods and fought titanic wars.

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    • Imperiex is reborn in the new universe and begins his eons-long destiny of remaking the universe again.

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Billions of years ago[edit]

  • The GodWorld is destroyed in a great war caused by the Old Gods' greatest weapon, Mageddon. The gods are killed, and the "Godwave" is unleashed on the universe. This creates forces in the universe (such as the Speed Force and the Metagene) that allow certain superpowers to exist. It also gives birth to new gods on planets all around the universe, including Earth.

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  • Mageddon is imprisoned in a gravity sink on the outer curve of space-time.

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  • Many of the then existing cosmic entities meet to discuss the ways and means of the universe. There the first Despair convinces Rao to spark life on the planet Krypton, doomed at the onset, and suggests that he should let one Kryptonian survive, in order that he might despair at the loss of his home.[6]

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    • The Guardians create the Manhunter androids to serve as their agents. However, they eventually rebel against their masters. [9]
    • The Guardians replace the Manhunters with sentient beings and create the Green Lantern Corps first with rayguns charged by batteries. Eventually, they award the corps miraculous power rings driven by the weavers will.

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    • The Universe is divided into 3600 individually patrolled sectors.

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  • The Zamarons temporarily reside on the planet Korugar before moving on to Zamaron. The male Oans swear not to interfere with them as the killing of a male Korugarian by them or their agents can result in the destruction of the main Green Lantern power battery.

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Pre-20th Century[edit]

  • Civilization begins on the planet Krypton.

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  • 250,000 Years Ago, ancient Kryptonians create the creature that would become Doomsday.

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  • 100,000 Years Ago, the Homo_Magi an offshoot of the developing human race, emerge with a genetic predilection to magic, later founding the fabled city of Atlantis.[8]
  • 50,000 Years Ago
    • Caveman Vandar Adg gains immortality from exposure to a strange meteor, setting him on the path to becoming the evil Vandal Savage. [10]
  • 40,000 Years Ago
    • Atlantis sinks beneath the Atlantic Ocean. By this time, the majority of Atlantis`s Homo Magi-descendants have abandonment sorcery in favor of science and technology. But the citizens of the Atlantean city of Tritonis embrace dark magic to prevent their doom, later evolving into a race of mer-people as result.[8].
    • Some other Atlantean cities survive underwater thanks to their protective domes. The surviving Atlanteans use magic and technology to change themselves into water-breathing forms, and continue to live under the sea, unknown to the rest of mankind.

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  • A plague wipes out most of the Martian race.

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  • 5000 BC: Dr Mist appears.[1] zero hour
  • 2600 BC: Shazam gives power to Teth-Adam, a protectorate to watch over his lands while he is gone, who builds the first of the pyramids in Egypt, after which he speeds up civilization to rule it by killing the first of the pharaohs. Shazam only returns to banish Teth-Adam into another dimensional realm. Two Thanagarians crash on the planet. After their deaths the culture and technology is hidden and their civilization disappears.

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    • Morgaine le Fey destroys Camelot; Merlin unleashes his half brother, the demon Etrigan to battle against her forces, after Morgaine le Fey`s defeat Merlin Binds the Demon Etrigan to a peasant named Jason which drives him mad and fuel a murderous rampage which earns the possessed peasant the sobriquet of ¨Jason-of-the-Blood¨ or simply Jason Blood.[8].
  • 10th century
  • 12th century
    • 1191: Through Etrigan´s influence Jason Blood betrays the Pope´s Cardinal in Jerusalem, murdering 50 crusading knights suing for the Turks withdrawal from Jerusalem. For his blasphemy Etrigan became a favorite in Hell at the court of Lucifer.[8]
  • 16th century
    • To combat Jewish persecution in the Prague Ghetto, Rabbi Loew creates a defender out of clay, with the Hebrew word for truth,¨Ernet¨, inscribed in his forehead. Later, the Council of Rabbis decrees that a human agent should replace the Golem and thus fabricate the living costume of the Ragman. the Golem mysteriously disappears. [8]
  • 17th century
    • 1660: Jason Blood and Etrigan journey to the New World, leaving death and pestilence in their wake... and earning greater favor in Hell. Through their later exploits are limited neither by continent nor plane, both Blood and Etrigan find themselves more and more time in the Americas, drawn to its bloodshed.[8]
  • 18th century
  • 19th century

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    • 1891: God's original Spirit of Vengeance, the rogue Eclipso, is freed from an eternity imprisoned in the Heart of Darkness, a fabled flawless black diamond. the Heart of Darkness is cut into a 1000 pieces and Eclipso´s evil is spread across the Earth. Various occult defenders including the Phantom Stranger will battle Eclipso in the century that follows.[8]
    • 1899: A cult dedicated to Satan attempts to sacrifice the souls of two infants, Instead the demon Koth damns the souls of the cult and finds the infants spirited away. Rescued by Zator, a disciple of mystics known as The Seven, the infants are raised in the arcane arts and are later named Dr. Occult and Rose Psychic.[8]

20th Century[edit]

Pre-Golden Age Era

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  • 1938
    • October 30, 1938 : Coinciding with the panic caused by Orson Welles' infamous broadcast, newspaper publisher Lee Travis makes his debut as the Crimson Avenger, becoming the first publicly-recognized costumed hero of the twentieth century (the Sandman, another Golden Age superhero, began his career on an unidentified day in early October 1938, although he is not recognized by the public until 1939). As the first modern superhero, the Crimson Avenger's exploits set the standard for all others, and to this day his costume is used in the Justice League of America's induction ceremony, in Travis's honor.

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    • In his quest to reveal the secrets of true magic state magician Giovanni "John" Zatara uncovers a manuscript written by his ancestor Leonardo da Vinci and from it discovers the "backwards" spells he will use as an arcane adventurer. First thwarting Nazi spies and saboteurs during WWII, Zatara´s later exploits will take him beyond the mortal realm.

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    • The Spectre, who began the Spirit of Vengeance after Eclipso fell out of God's favor, takes the mortal form of slain police Jim Corrigan

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  • 1940
    • Empowered by the Lords of Order , archeologist Kent Nelson becomes Doctor Fate after years spent under the tutelage of Nabu the Wise who bequeathed to Nelson a mystical amulet, helmet and cape to face the forces of chaos.

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  • 1941
    • December 9, 1941: Two days after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor brings the U.S.A. into the second World War; America's heroes try to retaliate only to find that a spell cast by Hitler and the Dragon King (using the Spear of Destiny and the Holy Grail, respectively) causes magical and magic-sensitive people to fall under their control if they enter Nazi-held territory. This leaves most of the truly powerful heroes out of the War. A time travelling heroine from the future clad in Red, White & Blue arrives and is in pursuit of an entity called Dark Angel. She is Queen Hippolyte of the Amazons who has replaced her daughter as Wonder Woman. President Franklin D. Roosevelt then organizes all of America's superheroes into the All-Star Squadron, to protect the homefront. Normal people without special powers (such as Easy Company) fight the war, along with secret experimental soldiers like the Creature Commandos.

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    • The Justice Society of America, the world's first superhero team, is founded by America's fledgling costumed heroes in response to the outbreak of World War II.

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  • 1945
    • During the Nazi purgue of the Warsaw Ghetto the latest Ragman, Jerzy Reganiewicz, rallies people against the German storm troopers. Despite the tragic outcome of Warsaw, the Ragman gives hope in the face of genocide. After the war Jerzy travels to America, renaming himself ¨Gerry Regan¨ and establishing the Rags ´n´ Tatters Pawnshop in Gotham City.

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    • Dr Occult sacrifice his soul in order to help the Justice Society of America defeat the soulless Stalker. To spare Occult´s life, Rose Psychic shares her own soul with him, forging Dr Occult in a new unified being, both male and female.[8].
  • 1951 The Justice Society of America disbands, after being subjected to McCarthyism. (Adventure Comics #466) Superhero activity declines (but doesn't totally disappear) afterwards. Queen Hippolyta who fought as a member of the Justice Society & The All-Star Squadron as Wonder Woman leaves this era and returns to her rightful time in the present. In response to this, the covert government organization Task Force X is formed to fill the gap left by the departing heroes.
  • 1953: Most superhero activity has ceased by this time.

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Modern era & Floating timeline[edit]

Floating Timeline
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Guideline: As of 2024, the following
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  • A scientist, Dr. Saul Erdel, accidentally teleports J'onn J'onzz, the last living Martian, to Earth. He is secretly active for years, studying humanity and fighting crime under several false identities.

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  • American lighthouse keeper Arthur Curry raises the son of exiled Princess Atlanna of Atlantis.

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  • A mugger murders Thomas and Martha Wayne in what will come to be known as "Crime Alley" in Gotham City. Their son Bruce swears to fight a war on crime.[16]
  • Zatanna is born. She is the daughter of Zatara, whose magical heritage has decelerated his aging process.

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  • Hippolyta, queen of the Amazons, yearns for a child and carves a statue of a little girl out of clay; her gods grant her wish by turning it into a real girl that she names Diana. [18]
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  • Young, immature Oliver Queen is shipwrecked and trains, eventually becoming the Green Arrow upon his return to civilization [19]
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  • Bruce Wayne begins his training in a variety of disciplines.

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Modern Era of Heroes: Year One[edit]

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  • Superman
    • Clark Kent emerges as Superman. This inspires a new generation of superheroes to debut as well. Later, he joins the staff of the Daily Planet as a reporter.[21]His first true nemesis is the white-collar criminal Lex Luthor.
  • Batman
    • January 4, Lieutenant James Gordon arrives to Gotham and Bruce Wayne at age 25 returns to Gotham after 12 years abroad.[22]
    • March 11, James Gordon get ambushed by its fellow officer Flass and others due not being corrupt as them, later that night he retaliates against Flass beating him up and leaving him naked on the road; Bruce Wayne trying to discover a way to fight crime goes to East End and gets stab by Holly Robinson, a minor prostitute, is attacked by Selina Kyle and gets shot by a cop, he returns home wounded and depress by his failure, a bat crashes its window inspiring him on becoming Batman.[22]
    • April 4, Gordon stops a lunatic from killing an innocent girl, the press name him a hero cop.

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  • Wonder Woman
    • Diana, Princess of the Amazons, arrives in America, where she takes the costumed identity of Wonder Woman. [17]
    • She later rescues her long lost "twin" Donna after she was left to die in a building fire by Dark Angel and brings her home to Paradise Island where she is trained by both the Amazons and the Titans of Myth. [27]
  • Flash
    • Central City police scientist Barry Allen is hit by lightning and chemicals, becoming the Flash at age 24[28], named after his childhood hero. [29]
  • Green Lantern
  • Aquaman
  • Martian Manhunter
    • J'onn J'onzz reveals his existence to the public and becomes known as the Martian Manhunter.

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  • Black Canary
    • Dinah Laurel Lance makes her debut as the second Black Canary.

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  • The wizard Shazam grants Fawcett City orphan Billy Batson the power of Captain Marvel.[32]

Modern Era of Heroes: Year Two[edit]

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event(s) will have taken place in 2015

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  • Batman
    • Various of Batman's Rogues first appear throughout his second year of crime fighting which gradually phases out the gangsters in favor of the "freaks". Notable foes include the Penguin, Poison Ivy, the Riddler, Solomon Grundy, the Mad Hatter, Mr. Freeze, the Calender Man, the Penny Plunderer.

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    • Former College Professor Jonathan Crane officially makes his debut in Gotham City as the Scarecrow. He pursues those he blamed for his troubled past hoping to be confronted by Batman & Robin [33]
    • June Johnny Vitti nephew of Carmine "The Roman" Falcone gets married on a hot day of June later that night Falcone puts a bounty of 1 million dollars over Batman and Catwoman. Harvey Dent, Batman and Captain James Gordon meet at the roof of GCPD and swear to bring down the Roman.[34]
    • July Bruce Wayne becomes the new director of Gotham City Bank.[34]
    • October the Holiday assassin kills Johnny Vitti on his bathtub. On Halloween Batman and Harvey Dent destroy one of Falcone`s warehouse full of money. The Vitti goons attempt an attack on Dent`s house as revenge for Vitti`s kill, the attack is unsuccessful.[34]
    • November on Thanksgiving Batman fight Solomon Grundy on the Gotham`s sewer. at night 5 of the Roman`s goons are killed by Holiday.[35]
    • December on Christmas Eve Joker escapes prison, he later attacks a family and the Maroni`s restaurant. On Christmas Joker attacks Harvey Dent on his house and Milos, the Roman personal guard is killed by Holiday.[36]On New years Eve Joker on a crazy attempt of getting rid of Holiday steal a plane and try to kill lots of people on the center of Gotham, Batman ruins the attempt and Joker returns to Arkham. Alberto Falcone disappears, presumably attacked by Holiday[37]

Modern Age of Heroes: Year Three[edit]

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  • Batman
    • February On Valentines Day Maroni`s restaurant is attacked and 4 of Maroni`s goons are killed by Holyday, Sal Maroni declares war against him. the same day Bruce Wayne is taken under Poison Ivy`s control.[38]
    • March Sofia Falcone is released from prison on parole, Poison Ivy forces Bruce Wayne as director of the GCB to open business with Falcone Imports. On Saint Patrick`s Day Sal Maroni`s safe house is attacked by Holiday.[39]
    • April On April`s fools day Holiday attacks the Riddler but let him live.[40]
    • May on Mothers day Jonathan Crane escapes Arkham. Gordon and Harvey go to question Bruce Wayne about his connection with Falcone. Holiday kills the ¨Gunsmith¨.[41]
    • June on Fathers Day Luigi Maroni is killed by Holiday. Harvey Dent go visit his father, he gave him a 2 face coin.[42]
    • July on 4 of July the Gotham City Coroner its killed by Holyday. Bruce Wayne spend the festivity with Selina Kyle, Batman & Catwoman stops Mad Hatter and Scarecrow from a rob.[43]
    • August on August 2, Carmine Falcone birthday Sal Maroni throw Acid on Harvey Dent`s Face, he escape the hospital after recovering from it, Carla Falcone is killed on the coroner`s office. [44]
    • September on Labor`s Day after a month disappeared Harvey dent meet Solomon Grundy and befriends with him. Sal Maroni is killed by Holiday.[45]
    • October October 31 Harvey Dent debut as Two Face, releases inmates from Arkham and kill Carmine Falcone with 2 bullets on the head, then go to his office and kills his former assistant Vernon then turn himself in.[46]

Modern Age of Heroes: Year Four[edit]

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  • Superman and Batman discover each others secret identities and forge a strange friendship (Superman/Batman Annual #1).
  • A number of superheroes: The Flash, Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter, Aquaman, Wonder Woman, Superman & Batman form the Justice League. They would all eventually share secrets. [47]
  • Batman confides in Superman about his worries in adjusting to working in a group despite the two of them working well together and despite taking in Robin (Justice League of America vol. 2 #0).
  • The Justice Society of America officially comes out of retirement and begins regular team-ups with the newly-formed JLA.

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Modern Era of Heroes: Year Five[edit]

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  • Donna Troy returns to America. Inspired by her sister, Wonder Woman, she makes her debut as Wonder Girl.
  • Robin, Kid Flash and Aqualad unite in Hatton Corners to defeat the villain Mr. Twister (The Brave and the Bold #54). Shortly thereafter, the three join forces with Wonder Girl and Speedy and call themselves the Teen Titans (Teen Titans #53; Secret Origins Annual #3).
  • Hollywood stuntman Buddy Baker receives the powers of Animal Man.

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  • Soldier of Fortune Rex Mason is transformed into Metamorpho, The Element Man.

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  • Tommy Monaghan is killed in Gotham City [49]

Modern Era of Heroes: Year Six[edit]

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  • John Stewart becomes Hal Jordan's new back-up as Green Lantern of Earth after Guy Gardner is injured.
  • Air Force Pilot Travis Morgan first journeys to the lost world of Skartaris.

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Modern Era of Heroes: Year Six[edit]

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  • Kara Zor-L, then age 18, lands on Earth after her rocket ship departs the Krypton of the Earth-Two dimension.[50] She is discovered by Superman and eventually joins the JSA and makes her debut as Power Girl.[51]
  • Former Olympic Athlete Jefferson Pierce debuts as the urban super-hero Black Lightning.

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Modern Era of Heroes: Year Seven[edit]

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  • Raven arrives and helps create the New Teen Titans: Raven, Starfire, Cyborg, Changeling, Robin, Wonder Girl & Kid Flash.

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  • Maxwell Lord revives the Justice League and expands the line-up beyond recognition as the Justice League International.

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Modern Era of Heroes: Year Eight[edit]

Floating Timeline
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Guideline: As of 2024, the following
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Modern Era of Heroes: Year Nine[edit]

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Modern Era of Heroes: Year Ten[edit]

Floating Timeline
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event(s) will have taken place in 2024

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Modern era post-Zero Hour[edit]

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  • Princess Diana, a.k.a. "Wonder Woman" is killed by the Demon Neron and is transfigured by the Olympian Gods as a new Olympian- Diana, the goddess of truth. Meanwhile on Earth, Diana's mother Queen Hippolyte takes up the mantle of Wonder Woman to continue where Diana left off. She would subsequently find herself involved in a time travelling adventure to the 1940s where she becomes known as that era's "Golden Age Wonder Woman".

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  • Hal Jordan becomes the new host spirit for The Spectre.[75]
  • No Man's Land: Gotham City is struck by a massive earthquake. The Federal government, finding that the cost of rebuilding Gotham would be too great, declares the city a "No Man's land", meaning Gotham is no longer a property of the United States. Most of the populace evacuates, but those who remain form territorial tribes in order to protect themselves. After restoration by Lex Luthor, the order is lifted one year later, and Gotham City is readmitted into the U.S. Tommy Monnighan prevents Vampires from taking over Gotham City. [76]
  • Lex Luthor is elected president of the United States of America.
  • Our Worlds at War: Almerac and Warworld are destroyed. Imperiex Prime almost succeeds in destroying the universe and recreating a Big Bang only to be deterred by the Earth and the alien alliance.

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  • Sixpack saves the world from the many angled ones after they enter this dimension via a scientist's anal passage [77]
  • Kyle Rayner's powers grow exponentially and becomes Ion. He expels his massive energies to recreate the Guardians of the Universe and recharge the Central Power Battery on Oa.

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  • An old friend of Batman's Thomas Elliot comes back as Hush. Hush tears the life of Bruce Wayne life apart at the seams. Jason Todd becomes entangled in the affair and appears before Batman, although because of Clayface his return is not confirmed.[78].
  • In the Midwestern city of Dakota, the leaders of all of the Paris Island gangs choose to settle their differences in a massive "gang bang" confrontation dubbed the "big bang". Mayor Jefferson ordered the Police Department to spray all present gang members with an experimental tear gas laced with a radioactive marker that would allow the police to track the participants. The gas contained a mutagen called "quantum juice" (or "Q-juice") that killed most exposed to it and mutated the rest. The survivors became superheroes and supervillains known as "bang babies". The survivors of two gangs (the Paris Bloods and Force Syndicate) formed the core of the Blood Syndicate. Virgil Ovid Hawkins (age 15) became the electricly powered super hero Static.

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  • The Spectre erases the Flash's secret identity from the world.

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  • Krona seeks to erase both the DC Universe and the Marvel Universe to observe the creation of a new universe. After heroes from both universes fight to stop Krona, Flash and Hawkeye imprison him in a cosmic egg.

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  • Lex Luthor is removed from office by Superman and Batman.[80]
  • Kara Zor-El arrives on Earth.[81]
  • Black Adam, Atom-Smasher, and a band of younger JSA members overthrow the Kahndaqi government, and Adam appoints himself ruler.[82]

Future[edit]

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    • Death of Dream Girl.

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  • c. 64th Century AC: Magic and Science have become one and the criminal Abra kadabra is exiled to the 20th Century where he again takes up a life of crime.

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Alternate and possible future events[edit]

Many possible futures and future events have been described within the fiction of the DC Universe. Some or all of these may no longer exist within the current timeline for the usual reasons and due to the effects of time travel within the stories. These events may therefore form alternate futures.

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  • 853rd century Solaris destroys thousands of Superhumans and with the aid of Supermen, Justice Legion Alpha save the solar system. An android Hourman escapes to the past.

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  • Jack Kirby's Fourth World presented a scenario known as The Great Disaster, which destroys human civilization sometime between the 20th and 30th centuries.[volume & issue needed][citation needed]
    • Future Earth A.D. (After Disaster)- the world is ruled by evolved animals with intelligence, Kamandi is the last human on Earth.

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The End of Time[edit]

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  • Krona tries to look past this time to view the beginning of the universe, only to unleash entropy on the early universe wiping out countless lives. Doomsday is sent here, consumed by entropy, and later escapes.

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  • Epoch the Lord of Time goes to the year 1 billion and creates the Timepoint.

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  • The universe loops back to the beginning. It is the job of Imperiex to end and recreate the DC Universe.

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Sequence of major storylines[edit]

These storylines and their events are not explictly dated but occur in the following sequence within the fictional history of the DC Universe. Where specific dates are known, they will also be shown in the dated timeline above.

Crisis On Infinite Earths[edit]

Batman: War Games[edit]

Identity Crisis and Green Lantern: Rebirth[edit]

  • Sue Dibny is murdered by Jean Loring.[91]
  • Jack Drake (Robin's father), and Captain Boomerang kill each other simultaneously.[92]
  • The Atom shrinks himself to microscopic size and disappears for time away, after discovering his wife was a psychopath.[93]
  • Wally West and Zatanna return the Top's memories,[94] and he subsequently starts the Rogue War.
  • Coast City is reconstructed.[95]
  • The Vanishing, a mysterious force of nature, causes millions of people, including Lois Lane, to disappear. Superman, as it turns out, finds them in an alternate universe Phantom Zone-type dimension, where he tries to create a new world for humans to avoid the same fate as Krypton. Eventually, he destroys this place after an alternate Zod tries to take over, the Fortress of Solitude is destroyed after a fight with Wonder Woman, and Lois and the other humans are returned with their memories of the whole event erased.[96]
  • Hal Jordan is resurrected and Parallax is imprisoned in the Central Power Battery.[97] The Spectre remains without a host.[98]
  • The Guardians of the Universe return.
  • Green Lantern Corps reforms; doubles its membership.[99]
  • Guy Gardner loses his Vuldarian abilities and rejoins the Green Lantern Corps with a promotion to the Green Lantern Honor Guard.

Countdown to Infinite Crisis[edit]

Infinite Crisis[edit]

After Infinite Crisis[edit]

One Year Later[edit]

Countdown to Final Crisis[edit]

Final Crisis[edit]

Post-Final Crisis[edit]

Footnotes[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Bart first appeared in costume during Infinite Crisis, but became the Flash in The Flash: The Fastest Man Alive #2, 2006

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External links[edit]

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