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DC Retroactive is a line of one-shot comic book issues published by DC Comics. It revisited periods (grouped by decades) of the company's main characters:
DC_Retroactive
Literary device in fictional storytelling
Retroactive continuity, colloquially known as a retcon, is a literary device in fictional story telling whereby facts and events established through the
Retroactive_continuity
reintroduced in DC Retroactive, a collection of independent stories set in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. Peek-a-Boo (Lashawn Baez) is a DC Comics supervillain
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DC Comics publishing line
DC Omnibus is a line of large format, high quality, full color, hardcover editions published by DC Comics since 2007, reprinting comics previously printed
DC_Omnibus
Superhero media franchise
The DC Universe (DCU) is an American media franchise and shared universe based on characters from DC Comics publications. It was created by James Gunn
DC_Universe_(franchise)
DC Comics is one of the largest and oldest American comic book publishers. It produces material featuring numerous well-known superhero characters, including
List of films based on DC Comics publications
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American comic book writer and editor
(1993) DC Challenge #2, 12 (1985–1986) DC Comics Presents #4–5, 24, 27–29, 38, 61, 66–67 (1978–1984) DC Comics Presents: Batman #1 (2004) DC Retroactive: Batman
Len_Wein
American writer
2010. Bates worked on the DC Comics nostalgic event DC Retroactive writing stories for the one-shot specials DC Retroactive: Flash - The '70s (with art
Cary_Bates
2013–2023 superhero media franchise
financial disappointment. The film was later retroactively established to be set within the multiverse of DC media, designated as Earth-12 in the Arrowverse
DC_Extended_Universe
Arrowverse DC Extended Universe DC Universe This show or a character from this show was made canon to the Arrowverse either retroactively or via a crossover
List of television series based on DC Comics publications
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Printed depictions of the DC superhero
Comics.org. Retrieved 2011-12-08. "DC Retroactive: Batman – The '80s". Comics.org. Retrieved 2011-12-08. "DC Retroactive: Batman – The '90s". Comics.org
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American comic book publisher
DC Comics (originally DC Comics, Inc., and also known simply as DC) is an American comic book publisher owned by Warner Bros. Discovery. DC is an initialism
DC_Comics
American comic book writer (1952–2026)
and Ashe #1–4 (1988) DC Challenge #8, 12 (1986) DC Comics Presents #17–18, 21, 30–33, 40, 45, 53, 68 (1980–1984) DC Retroactive: Justice League of America
Gerry_Conway
American comic book writer and artist (born 1947)
X-Men Forever. His last collaboration with DC to date has been the Green Lantern story for the DC Retroactive series, in 2011, where he provided the art
Mike_Grell
American comic writer
with various publishers. In 2011, he wrote the DC Retroactive: The Flash – The '80s and DC Retroactive: Wonder Woman – The '90s one-shots. As of early
William_Messner-Loebs
American comic book writer (born 1940)
(1988) DC Challenge #9, 12 (1986) DC Comics Presents #31–34, 37, 41, 48–49, Annual #3 (1981–1984) DC Retroactive: Wonder Woman – The '80s #1 (2011) DC Special
Roy_Thomas
American comics writer (1939–2020)
(1969–1970) DC Comics Presents #16, 19–20, 23 (1979–1980) DC Comics Presents: The Flash #1 (2004) DC Retroactive: Green Lantern – The '70s #1 (2011) DC Retroactive:
Dennis_O'Neil
American entertainment company
DC Entertainment is an American entertainment company that was founded in September 2009 and is based in Burbank, California. The company is a subsidiary
DC_Entertainment
American comic book artist (1936–2026)
(penciller) (1998) DC Comics Presents: Green Lantern #1 (inker) (2004) DC Retroactive: The Flash – The '70s #1 (inker) (2011) DC Universe Holiday Bash
Sal_Buscema
Comics character
comic books originally published by Fawcett Comics and currently published by DC Comics. Artist C. C. Beck and writer Bill Parker created the character in
Shazam_(DC_Comics)
American comics artist (born 1954)
He returned to DC Comics in 2011 to draw the DC Retroactive: The Flash - The '80s one-shot. 9–11 Emergency Relief (2002) DC Retroactive: The Flash – The
Greg_LaRocque
This is a list of DC Multiverse fictional characters which were created for and are owned by DC Comics. 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U
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American writer (born 1953)
a run on the comic book series Booster Gold. The two teamed on the DC Retroactive: JLA – The '90s one-shot in October 2011. Also in 2011, DeMatteis created
J._M._DeMatteis
American comic book writer and editor (born 1946)
based in the Warcraft universe, for Tokyopop. In 2011, DC hired Louise Simonson to write DC Retroactive: Superman - The '90s, pencilled by her Man of Steel-collaborator
Louise_Simonson
DC Comics fictional character
Legends of the DC Universe 80-Page Giant #1 (1998); Silver Age: Showcase #1 (2000); DC Universe: Legacies #5 (2010); and DC Retroactive: Justice League
Adam_Strange
American comics artist and writer
(2014) Countdown #21, 15 (2008) DC Comics Presents: The Atom #1 (2004) DC Infinite Halloween Special #1 (2007) DC Retroactive: Superman – The 90's #1 (2011)
Jon_Bogdanove
American comic book writer (born 1946)
Age #1 (2019) DC Retroactive: Superman – The '80s #1 (2011) DC's Batman Smells, Robin Laid an Egg #1 (2024) DC Special: Raven #1–5 (2008) DC: The Doomed
Marv_Wolfman
Uruguayan comic book artist (1954-2011)
(1998) Checkmate #14 (1989) Conjurors #1–3 (1999) DC Comics Presents #76, Annual #4 (1984–1985) DC Retroactive: Superman – The '70s #1 (2011) Detective Comics
Eduardo_Barreto
American comic artist (born 1956)
Crime Bible: The Five Lessons #1 (2007) DC Challenge #12 (1986) DC Comics Presents #75, 94 (1984–1986) DC Retroactive: Batman – The '70s #1 (2011) DCU Heroes
Tom_Mandrake
American comic artist (1960–2018)
Archie Loves Betty and Archie Loves Veronica. He returned to DC to draw DC Retroactive: Batman – The '90s, written by his former Batman collaborator
Norm_Breyfogle
American comics artist
with Giffen and DeMatteis include The Defenders at Marvel in 2005, a DC Retroactive: Justice League - The '90s one-shot in 2011, and a series of Metal Men
Kevin_Maguire_(artist)
American superhero media franchise and shared universe
"Elseworlds" and "Crisis on Infinite Earths", saw multiple DC television series and films retroactively added to the franchise's multiverse. "Crisis on Infinite
Arrowverse
DC Comics superhero team
In 2006, DC began an ongoing comic series titled Justice League of America (vol. 2). In The New 52 era, further changes to the retroactive continuity
Justice_League
List of alternate universes set in the DC Comics media
worlds as well as unexplored ones. Convergence retroactively prevented the destruction of the original DC Multiverse, so all the Pre-Crisis earths exist
List_of_DC_Multiverse_worlds
DC Comics is one of the largest comic book publishers in North America. DC has published comic books under a number of different imprints and corporate
List of DC Comics publications (C–F)
List_of_DC_Comics_publications_(C–F)
DC Comics character
heart and you don't own it, 'Oh woe is me!'" In 2011, DC Comics initiated a special DC Retroactive series of comics, exploring different periods in the
Anarky
Title used for two American comic book series
American comic book series published by Detective Comics, later shortened to DC Comics. The first volume, published from 1937 to 2011 (and later continued
Detective_Comics
American comics artist and writer (born 1948)
1983) DC Challenge #7 (1986) DC Comics Presents #9–11, 15–16, 21, 23, 39, 96 (1979–1981, 1986) DC Retroactive: Green Lantern – The '80s #1 (2011) DC Special
Joe_Staton
American writer (born 1952)
Starcrusher Trap for Dark Horse Comics. The same year he wrote the oneshot DC Retroactive: Batman - The '80s, with art by Jerry Bingham. Barr returned to his
Mike_W._Barr
Fictional characters in the DC Universe
the codename of several superheroes published in American comic books by DC Comics. With the original debuting in Sensation Comics #1 (January, 1942)
Wildcat_(DC_Comics)
Theory regarding human memory
strength. There are two types of interference effects: proactive and retroactive interference. John A. Bergström is credited with conducting the first
Interference_theory
American comics artist (born 1959)
(Roman soldiers vs. monsters and barbarians) for IDW. Purcell drew the DC Retroactive: Justice League - The '70s one-shot in 2011. Purcell claims not to have
Gordon_Purcell
2021 superhero film by James Gunn
on the DC Comics team Suicide Squad. Written and directed by James Gunn, it is a sequel to Suicide Squad (2016) and the tenth film in the DC Extended
The_Suicide_Squad_(film)
Twin-engine propeller aircraft intended for shorter routes
well developed on the DC-5. Another significant modification was adding exhaust stacks to the engine nacelles, which was retroactively incorporated after
Douglas_DC-5
Fictional planet, native world of Superman
Crisis on Infinite Earths, which rebooted the history of the DC Universe and retroactively eliminated the existence of the Golden and Silver Age versions
Krypton_(comics)
Comic book character
name of several antiheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The original versions of the character first debuted in More Fun Comics
Spectre_(DC_Comics_character)
List of characters whose names start with S
missing Golden Age superheroes found in the Time Masters' capsules, retroactively making her a figure of Nelson's past. Born in the mid-1900s as a native
List of DC Comics characters: S
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controlled by the Anti-Life Equation. In Doomsday Clock, David Drake is retroactively established to have been a metahuman whose powers were activated in
List of DC Comics characters: T
List_of_DC_Comics_characters:_T
Elseworlds DC Comics, hardcover, 2001, paperback, 2003) DC Retroactive: Batman – The '90s #1 (2011) Batman/Daredevil: King of New York (Marvel-DC crossover)
Alan_Grant_bibliography
Comics character
2024-06-27. I Am Batman #6 (March 2022) Batman #333 (January 1981) DC Retroactive: Batman - The '70s #1 (July 2011) Johnston, Rich (2021-01-05). "Everyone
Batman_(Jace_Fox)
American comics artist
Hyde, David (May 2, 2011). "Artist for Retroactive: Wonder Woman – The '90s #1: Paris Cullins" (Press release). DC Comics. Archived from the original on
Paris_Cullins
American artist
Darkest Knight #1 (1994) Batman: Son of the Demon graphic novel (1987) DC Retroactive: Batman - The '80s #1 (2011) Ghosts #72 (1979) G.I. Combat #211 (1978)
Jerry_Bingham
DC Comics characters
his resurgence in John Ostrander's Suicide Squad run, the history was retroactively altered to feature two Rick Flags as relatives, one existing during
Rick_Flag
Imprint of comic-book publisher DC Comics
work for parent company DC in the late 1980s. His Swamp Thing work and the V for Vendetta reprint-maxiseries were retroactively collected as Vertigo-issued
Vertigo_Comics
American comic book artist and writer (1952–2023)
(2004) DC First: Superman/Lobo #1 (writer) (2002) DC Retroactive: JLA – The '90s #1 (writer) (2011) DC Science Fiction Graphic Novel #1 (1985) DC Universe:
Keith_Giffen
Comic book series by DC Comics
World's Finest Comics is an American comic book series published by DC Comics from 1941 to 1986. The series was initially titled World's Best Comics for
World's_Finest_Comics
DC Comics superhero
of the fictional DC Comics superhero, who was introduced after DC Comics created Earth-Two, a parallel world that was retroactively established as the
Robin_(character)
DC Comics superhero
mainstream continuity following the 2016 "DC Rebirth" initiative, and comes out in 2020 to his children as gay, retroactively establishing this incarnation as
Alan_Scott
DC comic book universe character
Olsen is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Olsen is most often portrayed as a young photojournalist working for
Jimmy_Olsen
American comic book writer (born 1965)
(2015) Countdown Presents the Search for Ray Palmer: Wildstorm #1 (2007) DC Retroactive: Green Lantern The '90s #1 (2011) Detention Comics #1 (1996) Doctor
Ron_Marz
Names of some fictional characters appearing in DC Comics
book characters, all of whom have appeared in various series published by DC Comics. The original Tigress debuted in Action Comics #1 (1938) during the
Tigress_(DC_Comics)
DC Comics superhero
as Fate) is a superhero who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Gardner Fox and Howard Sherman, the character first appeared
Doctor_Fate
Netflix TV series. Their stories occur in the DC Universe, generally tangentially to the mainstream DC stories. The Endless are a family of seven anthropomorphic
List of The Sandman characters
List_of_The_Sandman_characters
American comics artist
Cartoon Network Presents #17 (1999) DC Challenge #10 (1986) DC Retroactive: Green Lantern – The '90s #1 (2011) DC Special Series #10 (1978) Detective
Terry_Austin_(comics)
Comics character
with the introduction of DC's multiverse in 1960s DC Comics. With the introduction of DC's multiverse, it was retroactively declared that the version
Superman_(Earth-One)
DC Comics character
Joan Gordon is a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Batman. The character was
Barbara_Gordon
Brazilian artist (born 1964)
America: Hail Hydra #1 (Marvel, 2011) DC Retroactive: Superman - The '80s #1 (DC Comics, 2011) "Sergio Cariello". DC. 2012-03-04. Retrieved 2022-07-13. "Sergio
Sergio_Cariello
Supervillains in DC Comics
ISBN 0-8160-1356-X. Green Lantern Corps Quarterly #5 (December 1992) DC Retroactive: Batman - The 70s #1 (September 2011) Detective Comics #832 (April 2007)
Terrible_Trio
DC Comics superhero team
(JLI) is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics that succeeded the original Justice League from the late 1980s to the
Justice_League_International
Printed depictions of the DC superhero
series, annuals, miniseries, graphic novels, and trade paperbacks published by DC Comics. The five volumes of Wonder Woman have been collected in various hardcover
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Fictional characters
part of the "DC You" revamp of the DC Comics, a new Omega Men series was launched. The new series, which lasted 12 issues, retroactively replaced the
Omega_Men
Supervillain appearing in DC Comics
later be integrated into the comics, as Arthur King's legal name is retroactively established as Malcolm Merlyn, while Tommy briefly assumes the Dark
Merlyn_(DC_Comics)
collection of supervillains appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. These characters are depicted as adversaries of the superhero Batman
List_of_Batman_family_enemies
DC Comics superhero
Aquaman is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Paul Norris and Mort Weisinger, the character debuted in More
Aquaman
Fictional US hometown of Superman
Superboy #2, Smallville's name is permanently identified. Smallville is retroactively shown as the Golden Age Superman's childhood hometown as well, as seen
Smallville_(comics)
Any one of three DC Comics superheroes
Fury is the codename shared by three DC Comics superheroes, two of whom are mother and daughter, both of whom are directly connected with the Furies of
Fury_(DC_Comics)
DC Comics character
#0. DC Comics. JSA #2. DC Comics. JSA #11. DC Comics. JSA #12. DC Comics. JSA #15. DC Comics. JSA #26. DC Comics. JSA #30. DC Comics. JSA #45. DC Comics
Atom_Smasher_(DC_Comics)
Comics character
Atom". In the years following the New 52 which retroactively rebooted the mainstream universe and during the DC Rebirth initiative, Natasha's background and
Natasha_Irons
American actor
American Horror Story (retroactively titled Murder House), Dr. Austin Langham on the Showtime period drama series Masters of Sex, and DC Comics supervillain
Teddy_Sears
Superheroine in DC Comics comic books
artist Alex Ross based his design for Maxine on the earlier character, retroactively making them one and the same. Johns said: I came up with the character
Cyclone_(DC_Comics)
Canadian writer and screenwriter (1954–2020)
(1980–1981) DC Comics Presents #1–2, 9, 35, 38–39, 41 (1978–1982) DC Comics Presents: Green Lantern #1 (2004) DC Retroactive: Superman – The '70s #1 (2011) DC Special
Martin_Pasko
DC Comics superhero
Batman is a superhero who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. Batman was created by writer Bill Finger and artist Bob Kane, and debuted
Batman
Lego theme and product range
construction toy, introduced in 2011, owned by The Lego Group and licensed from DC Entertainment, Marvel Entertainment, Warner Bros. Entertainment, The Walt
Lego_Super_Heroes
Comic book continuity changes
various tie-ins), several events in the fictional DC Universe's past were retroactively altered by either Superboy-Prime or the separation and re-merging of
Continuity changes during Infinite Crisis
Continuity_changes_during_Infinite_Crisis
DC Comics sword and sorcery character
associated within Aquaman and Power Girl, his stories and history having retroactively been connected to the former's version of Atlantis. An immortal wizard
Arion_(character)
Interpretations of the DC character
Batman. The character was introduced after DC Comics created Earth-Two, a parallel world that was retroactively established as the home of characters whose
Alternative versions of Batman
Alternative_versions_of_Batman
DC Studios television series
season is the first live-action series in the DC Universe (DCU), a "soft reboot" of the DCEU, retroactively incorporating most of The Suicide Squad and
Peacemaker_(TV_series)
DC Comics superhero
both Victor "Vic" Sage and Charles Victor Szasz, the latter introduced retroactively later in his publication history; a television reporter who doubles
Question_(character)
American comic book artist
(2000) Conqueror of the Barren Earth #1–4 (1985) DC Graphic Novel #5 ("Me & Joe Priest") (1985) DC Retroactive: JLA - The '80s #1 (2011) Detective Comics #523–525
Ron_Randall
American spree killer (born 1985)
"Malvo was 17 years old when he committed the murders, and he now has the retroactive benefit of new constitutional rules that treat juveniles differently
Lee_Boyd_Malvo
Comic book superheroine
and a new maxi-series entitled 52 retroactively chronicles the 52 weeks which directly followed Infinite Crisis. When DC editors called for a redesign of
Kate_Kane
Comics character
Stalker is a fictional antihero and swords and sorcery character published by DC Comics. The character, created by Paul Levitz and Steve Ditko, debuted in
Stalker_(DC_Comics)
DC Comics supervillain
supervillain and occasional antihero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He was originally depicted as a murder victim brought back to life
Solomon_Grundy_(character)
Superhero from DC Comics
Manhunter, is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Joseph Samachson and artist Joe Certa, the character
Martian_Manhunter
Fictional character in DC Comics
Todd is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. First appearing in Batman #357 in March 1983, he was created to succeed
Jason_Todd
DC comics supervillain
Owlman, originally depicted as the asylum-bound Boomerang Killer, is retroactively revealed to be still alive, stolen from his parents as a child, and
Owlman_(character)
Canadian comic book artist
Friends" (DC Comics, 2008 - 2010). J. Bone provides interior art for issues 9, 15, 18, 24, and 27. DC Retroactive: Wonder Woman - The '70s #1 (DC Comics
J._Bone
Fictional character in DC Comics
White is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He is the editor-in-chief of the Metropolis newspaper the Daily Planet
Perry_White
Imprint of comics from DC Comics
publication imprint for American comic books produced by DC Comics for stories that take place outside the DC Universe canon. Elseworlds publications are set in
Elseworlds
Comic book character
the name of two characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics: supervillain Arthur Light and superhero Jacob Finlay. Light's stint
Doctor_Light_(Arthur_Light)
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a winder of wool, from an agent derivative of Middle English winde(n) ‘to wind’ (Old English windan ‘to go’, ‘to proceed’). The verb was also used in the Middle Ages of various weaving and plaiting processes, so that in some cases the name may have referred to a basket or hurdle maker.English : habitational name from any of the various minor places in northern England so called, from Old English vindr ‘wind’ + erg ‘hut’, ‘shelter’, i.e. a shelter against the wind.English : John Winder is recorded in Somerset Co., MD, in 1665. William Henry Winder, born in the county in 1775, was blamed for the military defeat that led to the British burning of Washington, DC, in 1814; his son John Henry Winder (b. 1800) was a confederate general who was commander of southern military prisons.
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sudiksha | ஸà¯à®¤à®¿à®•à¯à®·à®¾
Another name for Goddess Laxmi, Good start
Boy/Male
Muslim
Brave, Fearless
Boy/Male
Hindu
Another name of Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
American, Australian, French, German
Famous Wolf; Wolf Fame
Girl/Female
Hindu
River ganges
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kalanithi | கலாநீதீ
Boy/Male
Christian, Indian, Tamil
Rich Man; A Form of Cody
Boy/Male
Muslim
The best, The chosen
Male
Native American
Native American Cheyenne name HEAMMAWIHIO means "wise one above."
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a.
Directed back; attended by reflection; retroactive; introspective.
a.
Having reference to what is past; affecting things past; retroactive; as, a retrospective law.
adv.
In a retroactive manner.
n.
the residual AC component in the DC current output from a rectifier, expressed as a percentage of the steady component of the current.
a.
Fitted or designed to retroact; operating by returned action; affecting what is past; retrospective.