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DC Infinite Frontier (Comic Book)
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DC Infinite Frontier is a DC Comics relaunch initiative that began in March 2021. This initiative spins out of the events of Dark Nights: Death Metal and DC Future State and serves as both a relaunch and Soft Reboot for the DC Universe.In the aftermath of Death Metal, the DC Multiverse has been reborn, with Wonder Woman and "the hands" watching over the brand new "Omniverse". With this rebirth comes the chance to build new stories, all the while trying to figure out the mysteries of the two centers of the Omniverse.Unlike many other relaunches, Infinite Frontier actually continues many numberings and has very few new titles, instead putting other stories into backups, making for bigger books rather than more titles on the shelf. It does, however, have new creative teams on almost every title (with the biggest exception being Batman, which is still written by James Tynion IV), and noticeably draws on a lot of non-comic talent for its writers.The initiative ran from March 2021 to February 2023, concluding with Dark Crisis on Infinite Earths and Lazarus Planet. In January 2023, a new initiative entitled Dawn of DC officially succeeded Infinite Frontier as the next chapter. | |
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Tempting Fate | |
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Tempting Fate: The Quintessence gloat that they had already captured the darkness Diana was warned about and that she should have stayed around... until Darkseid shows up and murders them all. | |
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Relationship Upgrade | |
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Relationship Upgrade: DC Pride shows that the Future State Flash and Aquawoman are a couple, when it was previously only suggested that they were really close friends. | |
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Evil Versus Evil | |
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Evil Versus Evil: It's hinted in Issue 6 that Eclipso, the Upside-Down Man, Nekron, and the Empty Hand will be competing with Darkseid and his forces for control of the Great Darkness. Evil Versus Oblivion: The Great Darkness wants to destroy the Multiverse, but Darkseid merely wants to rule it. | |
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Hulking Out | |
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Hulking Out: Director Bones tests to find out that Captain Boomerang still has the ability to transform into his hulking mutant form that he acquired from being in a radioactive wasteland during Death Metal. | |
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Beta Outfit | |
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Beta Outfit: Cheshire Cat's costume looks exactly like what you would expect an impoverished street kid to put together: black hoodie, sweatpants, leather gloves, work boots and a homemade mask. | |
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The Cameo | |
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The Cameo: Infinite Frontier #6 has the brief appearance of Steppenwolf, Kalibak, Grail, Granny Goodness and Desaad. Plus The Empty Hand, Eclipso, Upside-Down Man and Nekron are all glimpsed. | |
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Resurrection/Death Loop | |
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Resurrection/Death Loop: Wonder Woman wakes up to find herself in Valhalla. Naturally, this is in play, and the mysterious entity trying to get her to leave acknowledges that it's probably super fun to be able to fight without consequence all day, but she has to figure out why she's in Valhalla. | |
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Hopeless with Tech | |
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A subtle one in The Flash #772, where Wally West goes looking for a job and finds it difficult to get hired because he has no computer skills. This seems like a dig at Heroes in Crisis, where he was depicted as suddenly having a previously unheard-of mastery of computers that surpassed Oracle. | |
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Back for the Dead | |
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Back for the Dead: The Quintessence and the Spectre, who get murdered by Darkseid at the very end. Suicide Squad #1 has Shrike, Bolt, and Film Freak, killed off as A-Day occurs. The original Crimson Avenger finally passes away in Stargirl Spring Break Special, finally freeing him from a time loop that originally claimed his life. | |
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Tomato in the Mirror | |
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Tomato in the Mirror: Suicide Squad Annual #1 reveals that the Superboy that Waller drafted to the team is actually Match, given a serum that allows him to speak normally and gives him a normal skin-tone. Being shocked at the revelation is an understatement. The very next issue continues with Ambush Bug revealing that the Nocturna that's with the Squad comes from an alternate Earth, kidnapped by Bloodsport and brainwashed by Waller. | |
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Kick the Dog | |
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Kick the Dog: Oliver Queen really does what he can to make Wally West feel as miserable as possible when he sees him in Flash #768, outright telling him You Should Have Died Instead of Roy. What makes it all the crueller is it's well known that Wally has been suicidally depressed since then, and he wasn't even really to blame for the deaths in the first place, never mind he's done a lot to clean the slate since. On top of all this, Oliver has accidentally killed plenty of people himself (never mind intentionally killed even more), and it was his own neglectful treatment of Roy that led to him going to Sanctuary himself, so Ollie really has no room to throw accusations. It gets worse as it's revealed in the arc that Savitar was the one who responsible for the explosion, meaning Ollie was being cruel to an innocent man. | |
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Death Is Cheap | |
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Death is Cheap: The Flash annual features a fairly poignant Heroic Sacrifice by Roy Harper at the end of the events of Heroes in Crisis, slightly undermined by the fact that he is alive and a featured character in another comic released that same day. | |
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Fourth-Wall Observer | |
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Fourth-Wall Observer: Psycho Pirate spent some time as a figure people sought out for power, but he rejected because none of them realized that their reality was only recently created from a Crisis reboot. To demonstrate his displeasure he rips the panel apart to drop them both into the Blank White Void of the panel gutters. | |
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Feeling Their Age | |
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Feeling Their Age: A major part of the stuff with Superman and Batman going forward from this is DC giving up the ghost of the idea of them being in their 30s at most, instead acknowledging that they're in their 40s at the least and having them dealing with their age now. | |
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Surprisingly Realistic Outcome | |
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Surprisingly Realistic Outcome: The In-Universe reason for why Barbara Gordon has gone into semi-retirement from her role as Batgirl and returned to being Oracle. Back during the New 52 relaunch, it got retconned that Barbara received a special spinal implant to regain her ability to walk and become Batgirl again. This subsequently didn't get mentioned much since. Infinite Frontier brings this back to the forefront, with Barbara acknowledging that her activity as Batgirl has put a massive strain on this implant, and in order to preserve it, she now has to be selective when she actually goes out into the field. Shoes, an average-sized teenage girl with a little martial arts training and no actual combat experience, tries to become a vigilante and picks a fight with five much larger adults. It doesn't go well for her. Fortunately Catwoman shows up to bail her out. Wally, Jai, and Irey have all been restored to continuity and the Park-West family is reunited. Great, except a family of four can't survive with only one parent having a job. So Wally goes job-hunting, only to have difficulty doing so because his skills are years out of date and he has a massive unexplainable gap in his résumé. | |
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Body Surf | |
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Body Surf: The first arc of The Flash has this happening to Wally West, throwing him into the place of various members of the Flash Family, starting with Impulse and an early human. | |
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Long-Lost Relative | |
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Long-Lost Relative: A lot of characters have had previously unknown or unrevealed family members retconned into their history. Lois Lane's brother, Nightwing's half-sister, Jackson Hyde's sister, etc.. | |
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Badass in Distress | |
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Badass in Distress: Barry Allen and Roy Harper definitely count. By Issue 6, Roy is no longer in distress; Barry not so much. | |
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Fish out of Temporal Water | |
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Fish out of Temporal Water: Wally West experiences a bit of this when he tries to return to civilian life. He isn't new to the modern era but it's his first time trying to do something other than be a superhero since The Noughties. For example, he finds that the garage he used to work at is now a gentrified coffee shop and in order to get a mechanic job he needs computer skills that he didn't before. | |
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Wham Shot | |
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Wham Shot: Darkseid looming over the dead bodies of the Quintessence and the Spectre. | |
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The Atoner | |
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The Atoner: Thomas Wayne from Flashpoint expresses remorse for his actions during Batman (Tom King) and now is helping President Superman solve the mystery of the Multiverse. | |
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Brought Down to Badass | |
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Brought Down to Badass: In Valhalla, Diana doesn't have her super strength, flight, invulnerability, and seemingly any other power besides her ability to talk to animals (though Ratatoskr might just be a Talking Animal who everyone understands, given they're sometimes depicted as in other depictions of mythology). She is still a badass with years of experience in combat, and is the mightiest of the Amazon warriors. Deconstructed though as despite her skill, the fact she's lost her powers throws off her instincts, so she's not blocking or dodging like she should because she still expects attacks to bounce off of her. | |
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Christmas Special | |
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Jess Chambers is also planned to come into the main line of comics, but they technically don't count as this because they appeared in DC’s Merry Multiverse, released before Future State. | |
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Empowered Badass Normal | |
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Empowered Badass Normal: Roy Harper has a Black Lantern Ring now. Unfortunately, issue two reveals that he is also under the control of Darkseid. He's able to gain control, but realizes that using the ring will turn him into a zombie. At the end of Issue 6, he is no longer has the ring and is better for it. | |
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10-Minute Retirement | |
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10-Minute Retirement: In The Flash, Wally West wants to take a break to focus on just being a father, but The Call Knows Where You Live. | |
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Soft Reboot | |
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Soft Reboot: Kind of. The timeline has been altered as a result of Death Metal, such as Cyborg being a Teen Titan once again and, well, all of the history of the Flashes, but it also keeps some things untouched from their prior states and others incorporate bits of pieces of prior history was was removed with the New 52. The Aquaman mythos remains untouched from its post-Flashpoint state, the Batman mythos seems to take things from before Flashpoint and reincorporate them (Dick's time in Bludhaven, Cass and Steph's history as Batgirls) and some characters directly tackle conflicting histories and resurrections as well. | |
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Instant Costume Change | |
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Instant Costume Change: Diana does the classic "Wonder-Spin", created by Lynda Carter in the '70s TV show, to change from the all-white getup she'd been wearing in the one-shot special to the Viking-esque look she'll be wearing in the first arc of the new creative team in her solo book. | |
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Evil Versus Oblivion | |
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Evil Versus Oblivion: The Great Darkness wants to destroy the Multiverse, but Darkseid merely wants to rule it. | |
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Heroic Sacrifice | |
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Heroic Sacrifice: By the end of Issue five, Roy uses the ring to free Justice Incarnate and Infinity, Inc. at the cost of his humanity. Thanks to Obsidian, he gets better. | |
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Brought Down to Normal | |
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Brought Down to Normal: While Wally is body-surfing, the other speedsters are disconnected from the Speed Force. They think it's reacting to Wally's decision to quit and pulling into itself. | |
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The Reveal | |
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The Reveal: A-Day, hinted at throughout Future State, is revealed to be Joker gassing Arkham Asylum, murdering everyone there, including Bane. Joker #12 reveals the truth - It was a Joker plot, but not with the Joker - it was pulled off by clones. Also, Bane, one of the victims, was behind it, Faking the Dead. The second Earth created at the end of Death Metal is revealed to be called "Earth-Omega". It was Darkseid's prison, but he easily broke out, so now it's his new base. Shoes, one of Catwoman's Baker Street Regulars is Lian Harper, apparently suffering from amnesia. The "Superboy" who was drafted into the Suicide Squad is actually Match, his Bizarro clone. The last page of Infinite Frontier #1 shows Roy Harper as a Black Lantern, surrounded by four of his past incarnations (Speedy, The Titans' Arsenal, Pre-Flashpoint's Red Arrow, and Outlaws' Arsenal). Issue Two shows Roy is under the control of Darkseid as "his Black Lantern". Infinite Frontier #3 is a doozy, revealing that the bounty hunter X-Tract is working for D.E.O.; Pyscho Pirate has Barry Allen hooked up to a generator; and Jade is with Infinity, Inc. and storming the D.E.O. spaceship that picked up Roy Harper. Infinite Frontier #4 revealed that Director Bones knew that Captain Atom in issue 2 was an imposter, is sending the prisonships to Earth Omega, and is implied to have made a deal with Darkseid in order to protect the Multiverse from threats. Machinehead of Justice Incarnate has formed a rival team to sabotage their mission. Issue Five reveals why the Black Lantern Ring chose Roy. It zeroed in on his suffering (his ongoing battle with addiction, his relationship with Cheshire, the 'death' of Lian). X-tract is also revealed to be the original Earth-2's Cameron Chase. | |
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Villain Has a Point | |
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Villain Has a Point: Once again, someone rightfully points out that Barry Allen was responsible for unleashing untold devastation across time and the Multiverse, and once again the point is raised by a villain. In this case, Machinehead screams at President Superman that Barry caused Flashpoint and ruined all of their worlds, including Earth-8, and the concern's brushed aside by President Superman because Machinehead's currently acting antagonistic towards the other characters. | |
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You Can't Fight Fate | |
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You Can't Fight Fate: Jon learns of the day of Superman's death and is absolutely terrified as he feels he isn't ready to take up the name yet. | |
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Hazy-Feel Turn | |
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Hazy-Feel Turn: Harley Quinn's series deals with her wanting to be good but having a hard time doing so. | |
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Baker Street Regular | |
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Shoes, one of Catwoman's Baker Street Regulars is Lian Harper, apparently suffering from amnesia. | |
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Passing the Torch | |
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Passing the Torch: Barry explicitly hands the mantle of the primary Flash back over to Wally. Barbara Gordon has voluntarily returned to being Oracle, stepping away from being Batgirl and handing the mantle over to Cassandra Cain and Stephanie Brown. | |
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Token Evil Teammate | |
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Token Evil Teammate: Black Adam becomes this to the Justice League. They let him join because they worry they've become too comfortable with each other and need dissenting voices, and because Superman thinks he may be genuinely trying to reform and wants to give him a chance. | |
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero! | |
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Because of Barry Allen's frequent messing with the fabric of the multiverse, cracks throughout the omniverse started appearing, resulting in worlds being destroyed and drawing Darkseid's attention to a power potentially more devastating than the Anti-life Equation. | |
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Late Coming Out | |
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Late Coming Out: Alan Scott. Doesn't come much later than someone who's pushing one hundred years old. | |
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He's Back! | |
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He's Back!: It had been slowly developing during Death Metal, but Wally West is officially back as the main Flash of the DCU; Barry even notes that Wally suffered a lot recently, but now he's ready to handle the job on his own again. | |
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Back from the Dead | |
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Back from the Dead: Roy Harper, one of the people resurrected at the end of Death Metal. The original Bloodsport, one of Superman's first post-Crisis villains who was unceremoniously killed off in the '90s, returns in The Flash #768. Probably helps he has a movie coming soon. | |
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Villain Protagonist | |
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Villain Protagonist: Although Infinite Frontier is Lighter and Softer than a lot of DC's output in recent years, it still has quite a few villain-lead books, with the Joker, Black Manta, Deathstroke and the Crime Syndicate all getting ongoing or limited series. | |
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Wham Episode | |
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Wham Episode: #6, especially the ending. Barry Allen crashes into the remains of Multiverse-2, first mentioned during The Multiversity and now clarified to be the remains of the Multiverse the Anti-Monitor destroyed in the original Crisis. Here, Barry encounters Pariah who demonstrates the power of creating brand new worlds tailored to individuals. Barry's sent to an Earth called "Earth-Flash.1" where his mother is alive and he has a Flash Family consisting of Iris, Wally as Kid Flash, Jay Garrick as Flash, a younger version of Wallace West, and younger versions of Don and Dawn (the Tornado Twins). Pariah ominously implies he plans to do this to everyone. Meanwhile, Darkseid notes that the energy that created Earth Omega was the Great Darkness. | |
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The Bus Came Back | |
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The Bus Came Back: Infinite Frontier #0 sees the return of Stargirl since before DC Rebirth. The cover also shows the Alan Scott Green Lantern flanked by his children Jade and Obsidian, who haven't been seen since Doomsday Clock. By extension the other members or the Justice Society and Infinity Inc. are also restored to continuity. Connor Hawke reappears as a member of the League of Shadows and looks set to be a significant presence in Robin. Stargirl Spring Break Special reunites the original members of the Seven Soldiers of Victory, brings back the modern day Crimson Avenger and the original Shining Knight and Vigilante as well as Wing, the original Crimson Avenger's sidekick, and Secret of Young Justice, also repowered. Infinite Frontier #3 reintroduces Infinity, Inc., composed of Jade, Atom Smasher, Power Girl, the Yolanda Montez Wildcat and Damage. Infinite Frontier #6 features the return of Pariah and the revelation of a coming return for the Great Darkness. Suicide Squad: King Shark brings back Shawn Tsang/Defacer and the rest of the Run-Offs, who hadn't been seen since their early appearances on Nightwing. Arkham City: The Order of the World #1 brings back Ten-Eyed Man and Doctor Double-X, who hadn't been seen much in recent years. One-Star Squadron features the return of several C-list heroes who hadn't been seen much even before Flashpoint, like Flying Fox, Heckler, Gangbuster and Jack O'Lantern. Flashpoint Beyond #0 brings back Marcos Maez/Mime and Erika Mason/Marionette, who hadn't been seen since the end of Doomsday Clock. DC Pride 2022 features the return of Aviva Metula, the other Shadow Thief, who hadn't appeared in seven years, plus the very first post-Flashpoint appearance of lesser known rogues of Tim Drake Micro and Macro. | |
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Heel Realization | |
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Heel Realization: Barry gets one delivering a What the Hell, Hero? to Green Arrow, pointing out that Wally wanting to quit was because everyone treating him as a pariah and ignoring him at his lowest when they should have helped him instead. | |
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Not Me This Time | |
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Not Me This Time: In The Joker #3, the Clown Prince of Crime tells Jim Gordon that he isn't responsible for A-Day. | |
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Big Bad | |
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Big Bad: The End, a.k.a. Darkseid looks set to be this. | |
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Bat Family Crossover | |
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Bat Family Crossover: The first big event of the relaunch is Fear State, the culmination of Batman (James Tynion IV) storyline spinning out of DC Future State. March 2022 sees three beginning, and Wonder Woman receives her first after previously only helming events. Trial of the Amazons sees Diana, Nubia and Yara Flor's titles crossover. In that same month, Shadow War takes place across the various titles that Joshua Williamson is writing (that take place on Earth 0 anyway) and sees Bruce and Damian Wayne reuniting. War for Earth-3 is a strange case in that only one of the writers of the titles involved actually writes the crossover itself — Robbie Thompson. | |
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Samus Is a Girl | |
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Samus Is a Girl: Deluge, Aqualad's new villain is revealed to be a woman and his long-lost sister. Like the Trope Namer she wears a bulky suit of armour that gives her a male silhouette. | |
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Status Quo Is God | |
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Status Quo Is God: As shown in Suicide Squad: King Shark, King Shark is restored to his anthropomorphic great white appearance — as opposed to his humanoid hammerhead appearance from the New 52 reboot — and is once again part of Amanda Waller's Suicide Squad. | |
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The Peeping Tom | |
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The Peeping Tom: Not intentionally, but Diana somewhat critiques the Spectre for showing her what Oliver and Dinah are up to at the moment — which is, them naked under a sheet, their clothes tossed around with Dinah's bra prominently hanging in view, making it pretty clear the two were busy. The Spectre was trying to just show Diana that Roy Harper was alive, but they came at the wrong time to do so. | |
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Face–Heel Turn | |
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Face–Heel Turn: Issue 4 of Infinite Frontier reveals Machinehead has betrayed Justice Incarnate and joined a multiversal version of the Injustice League. | |
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Significant Wardrobe Shift | |
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Significant Wardrobe Shift: The opening arc under the new Wonder Woman creative team sees Diana trade in her Greco-Roman skirted hoplite look introduced by the movies for a more Medieval-inspired attire befitting the Norse setting. With him becoming the main character again in the Flash title, Wally ditches the DC Rebirth suit and returns to his Flash suit from the 90s, the one most associated with his time as the Flash, with a three-pronged lightning bolt, white lenses and a full cowl. | |
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Retcon | |
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Retcon: During The Joker War, James Gordon blamed Batgirl for James Gordon Jr.'s death. Joker #1 suggests that the events of the War led to his death, the next issue revealing he blamed Batgirl out of anger and grief despite knowing the Joker's hand in it. The first issue also retcons that Jim still has white hair, only he's been dying it red on the suggestion of Barbara. Roy Harper's issue in Infinite Frontier: Secret Files retcons Lian Harper and Justice League: Cry for Justice back into continuity. Nightwing retcons the nineties comic back into continuity, as Dick owns the apartment building from that series and his career as a former Bludhaven police officer is mentioned. That said, the retcon seems to be acknowledged in-universe when Obsidian and Alan Scott head to the now restored Command-D with Obsidian commenting on how the city was altered with the latest reality revision. The first arc of The Flash (Infinite Frontier) reveals that Wally didn't kill anyone in Heroes in Crisis at all — the explosion was due to Savitar attempting to steal the Speed Force for himself. A flashback to Roy Harper's childhood in Infinite Frontier #2 shows Green Arrow and Speedy hanging out with Black Canary and Hal Jordan, when previously in the New 52/Rebirth continuity there was no indication that Hal and Ollie had a pre-existing friendship and Arrow and Canary didn't get together until Roy had grown up and parted ways with Ollie. In issue 4, Jade claims she and Roy had adventures together in the Titans and the Outsiders. | |
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Take That! | |
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Take That!: Wonder Woman gives a speech which is a pretty pointed takedown of the post-Flashpoint era. A subtle one, but as Roy Harper walks off, he's shown tossing his trucker hat into a trash can. Considering the largely negative response to Roy's Post-Flashpoint depiction, which is where the hat came from, it can be read as a jab to his entire character treatment these last few years. At the very least, it's an obvious jab at the design choice. When the hat reappeared on a cover for Infinite Frontier #1, Joshua Williamson tweeted in response he simply didn't mention it to artist Mitch Gerads but assured everyone the hat's gone for good. The fact that Bane in Arkham was one of the biggest casualties of A-Day could be interpreted as one last dig against Tom King's divisive run in Batman (Tom King). Nightwing takes a nice dig at the whole "Ric Grayson" debacle when a thug tries to shoot a poor puppy in the head by having him say that if he did that, the dog would get amnesia and drive a cab and dogs should not drive. A subtle one in The Flash #772, where Wally West goes looking for a job and finds it difficult to get hired because he has no computer skills. This seems like a dig at Heroes in Crisis, where he was depicted as suddenly having a previously unheard-of mastery of computers that surpassed Oracle. | |
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Truer to the Text | |
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Truer to the Text: When Wonder Woman sees Thor in battle at Valhalla, rather than look like he does in Marvel's take on the character, he's depicted as a stout red-headed man with a beard, which is how he was said to look in the original mythology. Mjolnir is also designed to look more like it does in Norse symbology, rather than the block-on-a-stick design Jack Kirby gave it. | |
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Internal Reveal | |
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Internal Reveal: Roy Harper 'talks' to the Black Lantern ring and it shows him that Barry Allen is the prisoner of Psycho Pirate, the presence of Flashpoint!Batman and the very much alive and teenaged Lian Harper, the former two having been known to readers since issue one and the latter since May's Festival of Heroes: The Asian Superhero Celebration. | |
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Ret-Canon | |
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Ret-Canon: Teen Titans Academy establishes the Red X storyline from Teen Titans (2003) is now canon to the comic lore. Red X was a Canon Foreigner in the show, but the first issue of Academy exposits that this was a well-known chapter of the Titans' team history and one that is unusually fascinating to the new generation of heroes, despite it never being mentioned beforehandnote it even receives Adaptation Expansion treatment, establishing that Dick was followed by two successors, not just the one, and that both met tragic ends. Though it was already known that Infinite Frontier was seeing the merger of all past DC histories, this is the first sign that this includes out-of-comics history, too. The line-up of Titans United is clearly heavily inspired by the cast of the Titans TV series. | |
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Word of God | |
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To a similar extent to Jess Chambers, Timothy "Jace" Fox has already appeared in several Bronze Age issues of Batman before his reintroduction in late 2020. However, Word of God says that Jace's destiny in Future State as Bruce's latest successor is being reincorporated into the main continuity and that his enigmatic debut in Batman (James Tynion IV) was basically done in preparation for it. | |
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Superhero School | |
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Superhero School: The premise of Teen Titans Academy as Nightwing and the other Titans wants to break the cycle of Titan teams that just fall apart in disarray or death. | |
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What the Hell, Hero? | |
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What the Hell, Hero?: In Voidsong Barry finds out that Arthur secretly stole data about the Speed Force from him to give the Atlanteans a space program and that's why the current crisis is happening. Aquaman justifies himself but he has a Heel Realization after the genocidal, conquering Big Bad of the story gives him a "Not So Different" Remark and offers to spare him over it. | |
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Screw This, I'm Outta Here | |
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Screw This, I'm Outta Here: Psycho-Pirate pulls this in Issue #6 after Darkseid fails to get the power he's after. | |
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Continuity Snarl | |
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Continuity Snarl: Minor case, but the whole concept of Barry Passing the Torch back to Wally, as it's presented as if Barry was giving Wally a promotion. While meta-wise, Barry had been treated as the "real" Flash by DC's editorial, and Wally had been Demoted to Extra with his return (and had suffered a major Heroic BSoD in the last few years thanks to being a Cosmic Plaything), in-universe the two were meant to be about equal, in the same manner as Hal Jordan and John Stewart, so this shouldn't be a case of Wally 'taking Barry's role so much as Barry leaving Wally to handle their shared duties on his own, something they both know he's more than capable of doing. It is a minor case however, as this somewhat makes sense with their respective flaws; Wally has cripplingly low self-esteem despite his greater power levelnote even putting aside his recent Mobius Chair powers which elevated him to Godhood, Wally is a cosmic powerhouse, while Barry has had It's All About Me tendencies in recent years. This gets further snarled in the New Frontier Flash title, which opens with Wally announcing his retirement (although he's still the main character of the series), with no mention of the fact Barry just asked him to be the Flash while he was off studying the multiverse. In Infinite Frontier Secret Files, the Totality encounter their Earth-23 counterparts, which consist of exactly the same characters, including Mr Terrific. The problem is The Terrifics previously established that on Earth-23, Michael Holt is dead, and was his wife Paula who became Ms Terrific. Of course, Crime Syndicate establishes that several of the multiversal worlds have been "rewritten" following Death Metal, but this seems to be the only change to Earth-23. | |
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Composite Character: Many characters have reconnected themselves to their past iterations for good or ill. For instance, Spectre points out that Jonathan Samuel Kent is now a broken boy ready to go down a terrible path as he has his previous connections to Convergence, Superman: Lois and Clark, and the pre-Superman Reborn restored. Then, there's Darkseid, who is restored in full and is much stronger than he ever was pre-Crisis. | |
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Snap Back | |
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Snap Back: Renee Montoya returned to being the Question in Lois Lane just prior to Infinite Frontier, a move that was itself a Snap Back and one that involved her turning in her badge. Here, she's back to being a detective (and soon after, the GCPD Commissioner) with no reason given for her return. Additionally, she's developed (seemingly from nowhere) a dislike of vigilantes despite having been a loyal ally to them, having been one herself, and even having dated one as recently as DC Rebirth. | |
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But Now I Must Go | |
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But Now I Must Go: Barry Allen decides to join Justice Incarnate in exploring the new multiverse, leaving Wally West as Earth 0's sole Flash. | |
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Suspiciously Similar Substitute | |
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Devil Ray, Black Manta's Suspiciously Similar Substitute from the DCAU, shows up as the antagonist of Manta's miniseries. | |
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I Will Find You | |
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I Will Find You: Roy Harper's goal after Infinite Frontier is to find his daughter Lian. | |
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Faking the Dead | |
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Joker #12 reveals the truth - It was a Joker plot, but not with the Joker - it was pulled off by clones. Also, Bane, one of the victims, was behind it, Faking the Dead. | |
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The Watcher | |
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The Watcher: Spectre and the Quintessence try to convince Diana to stay with them and watch over the new multiverse, but she ends up refusing as there's a new multiverse out there and that mysterious threat is still out there. | |
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Canon Immigrant | |
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Canon Immigrant: Yara Flor, Red X, Gold Beetle, and the Magistrate are all brought over from Future State to the main continuity. Word of God has indicated that the plan is to do this for several other Future State characters as well. Jess Chambers is also planned to come into the main line of comics, but they technically don't count as this because they appeared in DC’s Merry Multiverse, released before Future State. To a similar extent to Jess Chambers, Timothy "Jace" Fox has already appeared in several Bronze Age issues of Batman before his reintroduction in late 2020. However, Word of God says that Jace's destiny in Future State as Bruce's latest successor is being reincorporated into the main continuity and that his enigmatic debut in Batman (James Tynion IV) was basically done in preparation for it. Devil Ray, Black Manta's Suspiciously Similar Substitute from the DCAU, shows up as the antagonist of Manta's miniseries. Red Claw, the very first antagonist of the DC Animated Universe, finally makes the jump to the comics scene over in Catwoman #43. DC Pride 2022 marks the very first appearance of Nia Nal/Dreamer on the mainline comics, plus the first canon appearance of Music Meister from Batman: The Brave and the Bold. | |
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