The DC Animated Universe was a series of shows and feature-length films that aired or were released during the period from 1992 through 2006 and featured many characters from the DC Comics roster. While many characters played important or ongoing roles in the series, many more appeared only in the background. This is a list of characters appearing in the related shows and films. The information is broken down by production and sorted by original air date or release date.
Batman: The Animated Series
editThe series debuted in 1992 and ran through 1993, and 65 original episodes, under the title Batman. The characters it used consisted of primarily of those drawn from Batman related comic books, though a few were adapted from other DC Comics series or created specifically for the show. Notably, the show created the character of Harley Quinn / Harleen Quinzel.
Protagonists
editAdditional protagonists
editAntagonists
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- Achilles Milo
- Arnold Stromwell (Eugene Roche)
- Bane
- Catwoman / Selina Kyle
- Clayface / Matt Hagen
- The Clock King / Temple Fugate
- Count Vertigo
- The Crime Doctor / Matthew Thorne
- Emile Dorian
- HARDAC (Jeff Bennett)
- Harley Quinn / Harleen Quinzel
- Hugo Strange
- The Joker
- Josiah Wormwood
- Killer Croc / Waylon Jones
- Kyodai Ken (Robert Ito)
- The Mad Hatter / Jervis Tetch
- Man-Bat / Kirk Langstrom
- Maxie Zeus
- Mister Freeze / Victor Fries
- The Penguin / Oswald Cobblepot
- Poison Ivy / Pamela Isley
- Ra's al Ghul
- Red Claw (Kate Mulgrew)
- The Riddler / Edward Nigma
- Roland Daggett (Edward Asner)
- Rupert Thorne (John Vernon)
- The Scarecrow / Jonathan Crane
- Sewer King
- Talia al Ghul
- Tony Zucco
- Two-Face / Harvey Dent
- Ubu (Tomoya Kawai)
- The Ventriloquist / Arnold Wesker
Supporting and additional characters
edit- Lucius Fox
- Hamilton Hill
- Anthony Romulus
- Francine Langstrom
- Karl Rossum
- Summer Gleeson
- Gray Ghost / Simon Trent (Adam West)
- Tygrus
- Veronica Vreeland
- Thomas Wayne
- Martha Wayne
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm
editReleased theatrically in 1993, Batman: Mask of the Phantasm continued the style and primary character use from Batman: The Animated Series. It also introduced a character created specifically for the film.
- Batman / Bruce Wayne
- Andrea Beaumont / The Phantasm
- Alfred Pennyworth
- James Gordon
- Harvey Bullock
- The Joker
- Veronica Vreeland
The Adventures of Batman & Robin
editWhen Batman: The Animated Series was renewed for an additional 20 episodes, it was also renamed The Adventures of Batman & Robin and featured Robin more prominently. These episodes ran from 1994 through 1995 along with reruns of the previous season. Most of the characters used had appeared in the previous season. Most of those that had not were either created specifically for the show or drawn from Batman-related comic books.
Protagonists
edit- Batman / Bruce Wayne
- Robin / Dick Grayson
- Batgirl / Barbara Gordon
- Alfred Pennyworth
- James Gordon
- Harvey Bullock
- Renee Montoya
Antagonists
edit- Baby-Doll / Mary Dahl
- Bane
- Catwoman / Selina Kyle
- The Clock King / Temple Fugate
- Condiment King
- Harley Quinn / Harleen Quinzel
- The Joker
- Killer Croc / Waylon Jones
- Lock-Up / Lyle Bolton
- The Mad Hatter / Jervis Tetch
- Mister Freeze / Victor Fries
- The Penguin / Oswald Cobblepot
- Poison Ivy / Pamela Isley
- Ra's al Ghul
- Red Claw
- The Riddler / Edward Nigma
- Roland Daggett
- Rupert Thorne
- The Scarecrow / Jonathan Crane
- Talia al Ghul
- The Terrible Trio
- Fox / Warren Lawford
- Shark / Gunther Hardwick
- Vulture / Armand Lydecker
- Two-Face / Harvey Dent
- Ubu
- The Ventriloquist / Arnold Wesker
Supporting and additional characters
edit- Bat-Mite (Pat Fraley)
- Lucius Fox
- Jonah Hex
- Hamilton Hill
- Karl Rossum
- Summer Gleeson
- Veronica Vreeland
Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero
editA feature-length production released directly to video in 1998, Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero was based on the style of Batman: The Animated Series and The Adventures of Batman & Robin. The characters used had previously appeared in those two shows.
- Batman / Bruce Wayne
- Robin / Dick Grayson
- Batgirl / Barbara Gordon
- Alfred Pennyworth
- James Gordon
- Harvey Bullock
- Renee Montoya
- Mister Freeze / Victor Fries
- Summer Gleeson
- Veronica Vreeland
Superman: The Animated Series
editThe series debuted in 1996 and ran for 54 original episodes through 2000 as an extension of the DC Animated Universe focusing on Superman. The characters it used consisted primarily of those drawn from Superman-related comic books, though characters from a number of other DC Comics series, notably The New Gods, were adapted for the show and a few were created specifically for it.
Protagonists
editAdditional protagonists
edit- Abin Sur
- Alfred Pennyworth
- Aquaman
- Batman / Bruce Wayne
- Doctor Fate / Kent Nelson
- The Flash / Wally West
- Green Lantern / Kyle Rayner
- Guardians of the Universe
- Harvey Bullock
- Legion of Super-Heroes
- James Gordon
- New Gods
- Robin / Tim Drake
- Steel / John Henry Irons
Antagonists
edit
Additional antagonists
edit- Bane
- Female Furies
- Harley Quinn / Harleen Quinzel
- The Joker
- Karkull
- Lobo
- The Mad Hatter
- Maxima
- Mark Mardon / Weather Wizard
- New Gods
- Ra's al Ghul
- The Riddler / Edward Nigma
- Roxy Rocket / Roxanne Sutton
- Sinestro
- Talia al Ghul
- Ubu
Supporting and additional characters
edit- Alura
- Angela Chen
- Bibbo Bibbowski
- Ms. Gsptlsnz
- Emil Hamilton
- Inza Nelson
- Jonathan Kent
- Jor-El
- Krypto
- Lana Lang
- Lara
- Lucy Lane
- Martha Kent
- Sam Lane
- Ron Troupe
Unvoiced cameos
edit- Beppo
- Green Lantern Corps
- Arkkis Chummuck
- Arisia Rrab
- Katma Tui
- Kilowog
- Larvox
- Salakk
- Tomar Re
- Xax
- William Henderson
- Legion of Super-Heroes
- New Gods
- Pete Ross
- Starro
The New Batman Adventures
editThe New Batman Adventures debuted in 1997 as a continuation of Batman: The Animated Series and The Adventures of Batman & Robin. It ran through 1999 with 24 original episodes. Most of the characters who appeared were carried over from the previous series. Additional characters were added, with most of them being drawn from a wider range of DC Comics comic books. The odd character was created specifically for the show or borrowed from its sister show Superman: The Animated Series.
Protagonists
edit- Batman / Bruce Wayne
- Robin / Tim Drake
- Nightwing / Dick Grayson
- Batgirl / Barbara Gordon
- Alfred Pennyworth
- James Gordon
- The Creeper / Jack Ryder
- Harvey Bullock
- Renee Montoya
Antagonists
edit- Baby-Doll / Mary Dahl
- Bane
- Calendar Girl
- Catwoman / Selina Kyle
- Clayface / Matt Hagen
- Firefly / Garfield Lynns
- Harley Quinn / Harleen Quinzel
- The Joker
- Killer Croc / Waylon Jones
- The Mad Hatter / Jervis Tetch
- Mister Freeze / Victor Fries
- The Penguin / Oswald Cobblepot
- Poison Ivy / Pamela Isley
- The Riddler / Edward Nigma
- Roxy Rocket / Roxanne Sutton
- The Scarecrow / Jonathan Crane
- Thomas Blake
- Two-Face / Harvey Dent
- The Ventriloquist / Arnold Wesker
Additional protagonists and antagonists
edit- Carrie Kelley
- Etrigan / Jason Blood
- Supergirl / Kara In-Ze
- Klarion the Witch Boy
- Livewire / Leslie Willis
Supporting characters
edit- Lucius Fox
- Hamilton Hill
- Summer Gleeson
- Veronica Vreeland
Unvoiced cameos
edit- Francine Langstrom
- Kirk Langstrom
- Leslie Tompkins
Batman Beyond
editRunning from 1999 through 2001, Batman Beyond was a spin-off of the other DC Animated Universe Batman shows set 20 years in the future. Over its run, 52 original episodes aired featuring a handful of characters carried forward from the previous shows. Most of the characters that rounded out the shows were created specifically for the show either wholly or as "20 year later" reinterpretations of then current DC Comics characters.
Protagonists
edit- Batman / Terry McGinnis
- Bruce Wayne
- Ace the Bat-Hound
- Barbara Gordon
- Max Gibson
Antagonists
edit- Big Time / Charles Bigelow
- Derek Powers / Blight
- Curaré
- False-Face
- Inque
- Jokerz
- Kobra
- Mister Freeze / Victor Fries
- Bane
- Ma Mayhem
- Mad Stan / Stanley Labowski
- The Royal Flush Gang
- Ace
- Jack
- King
- Queen
- Ten
- Ra's Al Ghul
- Shriek / Walter Shreeve
- Spellbinder / Ira Billings
- Stalker
- Starro
- Talia al Ghul
- Willie Watt
Supporting and additional characters
edit- Aquagirl / Mareena
- Bane
- Big Barda
- Bobbi "Blade" Sommer
- Bunny Vreeland
- Chelsea Cunningham
- Dana Tan
- Kai-ro
- Nicole
- Mary McGinnis
- Matt McGinnis
- Nelson Nash
- Warren McGinnis
- Micron
- Summer Gleeson
- Superman
- Warhawk
The Zeta Project pilot episode characters
edit- Zeta
- Ro Rowan
- James Bennet
- Agent Lee
- Agent West
Gotham Girls
editIn 2000 Gotham Girls was launched as a web-toon featuring some of the characters used in The New Batman Adventures but from the perspective of three female villains. The episodes were posted through 2003.
Lobo
editIn 2000 Lobo was launched as a web-toon featuring Lobo who appeared in Superman: The Animated Series. The episodes were posted throughout the same year. Unlike the other entries, it is completely adult-oriented with prominent graphic violence, profanity and sexual content.
Protagonists
edit- Lobo (Greg Eagles/Kevin Michael Richardson)
- Darlene Spritzer (Grey DeLisle)
Antagonists
edit- Sunny Jim (Dee Bradley Baker/Tom Kenny)
- Tubo (Dee Bradley Baker)
- Fat Whutzat (Kevin Michael Richardson)
- Mudboy (Kevin Michael Richardson)
- Snake (Tom Kenny)
Static Shock
editDebuting in 2000 and running through 2004 with 52 original episodes, Static Shock featured the character Static. Prominent characters in the series were derived from, or very loosely based on, characters created by Milestone Media for comics published through DC Comics. Later episodes bring the series into the DC Animated Universe with the appearance of characters from the other shows.
Protagonists
edit- Static / Virgil Hawkins
- Gear / Richie Foley
Antagonists
edit- Aqua-Maria
- Boom
- Carmen Dillo
- D-Struct / Derek Barnett
- Ebon / Ivan Evans
- Edwin Alva
- Ferret
- Hot-Streak / Francis Stone
- Kangor
- Madelyn Spaulding
- Shiv
- Specs
- Talon
- Tamara Lawrence
- Trapper
Supporting and additional characters
edit- Anansi
- Batman / Bruce Wayne
- Batman / Terry McGinnis
- Brainiac
- The Flash
- Green Lantern / John Stewart
- Harley Quinn / Harleen Quinzel
- Harvey Bullock
- Hawkgirl / Shayera Hol
- James Gordon
- The Joker
- Jokerz
- Kamron Stringer
- Kobra
- Martian Manhunter
- Poison Ivy / Pamela Isley
- Robin / Tim Drake
- Rubberband Man / Adam Evans
- Sharon Hawkins
- She-Bang / Shenice Vale
- Sinestro
- Soul Power / Morris Grant
- Sparky / Philip Rollins
- Superman / Clark Kent
- The Toyman / Winslow Schott Jr.
Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker
editA feature-length production released directly to video in 2000, Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker was based on the style of Batman Beyond. The characters used had previously appeared in the various shows.
- Batman / Bruce Wayne
- Batman / Terry McGinnis
- Ace the Bat-Hound
- Batgirl / Barbara Gordon
- Robin / Tim Drake / Joker Jr.
- Chelsea Cunningham
- Dana Tan
- Mary McGinnis
- Matt McGinnis
- The Joker
- Harley Quinn / Harleen Quinzel
- Jokerz
- Bonk
- Chucko
- Dee Dee
- Ghoul
- Woof
- Jordan Pryce
- Amy
The Zeta Project
editDebuting in 2001 and running through 2002 with 26 original episodes, The Zeta Project was a spin-off show from Batman Beyond and featured mostly original characters.
Protagonists
edit- Zeta
- Ro Rowan
- Agent Lee
- Bucky Buenaventura
Antagonists
edit- James Bennet
- IU7 (Infiltration Unit Seven)
- Agent West
Additional characters
edit- Batman / Terry McGinnis
- Bruce Wayne
Justice League
editDebuting in 2001, Justice League was a continuation of the continuity established in the various Batman and Superman related shows that had aired since 1992. The show ran through 2004, airing 52 original episodes. The characters were drawn from those that had appeared in previous series with additional characters being based on those from DC Comics comic books.
Protagonists
edit- Superman / Kal-El / Clark Kent
- Batman / Bruce Wayne
- Wonder Woman / Princess Diana
- The Flash / Wally West
- Green Lantern / John Stewart
- Martian Manhunter / J'onn J'onnz
- Hawkgirl / Shayera Hol
Additional protagonists
edit- Alfred Pennyworth
- Aquaman
- Blackhawks
- Blackhawk / Janos Prohaska
- Andre Black-Dumont
- Hans Hendrickson
- Olaf Friedriksen
- Doctor Fate / Kent Nelson
- Easy Company
- Sergeant Rock
- Bulldozer
- Ice Cream Soldier
- Wildman
- Etrigan / Jason Blood
- Green Lantern Corps
- Arkkis Chummuck
- Galius Zed
- Katma Tui
- Kilowog
- Guardians of the Universe
- Jimmy Olsen
- Lobo
- Lois Lane
- Mera
- Metamorpho / Rex Mason
- Merlin
- New Gods
- Forager
- Highfather
- Orion
- Lightray
- Steve Trevor
Antagonists
edit- A.M.A.Z.O.
- Aresia
- Brainiac
- Cheetah
- Clayface / Matt Hagen
- Copperhead
- Deadshot / Floyd Lawton
- Despero
- Doctor Destiny / John Dee
- Doomsday
- Draaga
- Eclipso
- Felix Faust
- Firefly / Garfield Lynns
- Giganta
- Gorilla Grodd
- Hades
- Harley Quinn / Harleen Quinzel
- Hro Talak
- Java
- The Joker
- Kanjar Ro
- Killer Frost
- Lex Luthor
- Livewire / Leslie Willis
- Luminus / Edward Lytener
- Mongul
- Manhunters
- Mercy Graves
- Metallo / John Corben
- Mordred
- Morgan Edge
- Morgaine le Fey
- New Gods
- Dessad
- Darkseid
- Glorious Godfrey
- Kalibak
- Steppenwolf
- Orm
- The Parasite / Rudy Jones
- Poison Ivy / Pamela Isley
- The Royal Flush Gang
- Ace
- Jack
- King
- Queen
- Ten
- The Shade
- Simon Stagg
- Sinestro
- Solomon Grundy
- Star Sapphire
- The Toyman / Winslow Schott Jr.
- Tsukuri
- Ultra-Humanite
- Vandal Savage
- Volcana / Claire Selton
- Weather Wizard / Mark Mardon
Teams
editDuring the series various characters operated as teams in some episodes. In some cases the characters making up the team only appeared as part of that team, so the grouping is noted in the above list. In other cases the characters were not exclusive to the team. The teams that fall into this category are:
- Injustice Gang
- A version appeared in the episode "Injustice For All" consisting of : Cheetah, Copperhead, The Joker, Lex Luthor, The Shade, Solomon Grundy, Star Sapphire, and Ultra-Humanite.
- A second version appeared in the episode "Fury" consisting of: Aresia, Copperhead, The Shade, Solomon Grundy, Star Sapphire, and Tsukuri.
- The Superman Revenge Squad
- Appeared in the episode "Hereafter, Part I" consisting of: Kalibak, Livewire, Metallo, The Toyman, and Weather Wizard.
- The Secret Society
- Appeared in the episode "Secret Society" and consisted of: Clayface, Giganta, Gorilla Grodd, Killer Frost, The Parasite, The Shade, and Sinestro.
Supporting and additional characters
edit- Queen Hippolyta
- Inza Nelson
- Jonathan Kent
- Martha Kent
- Philippus
- Sapphire Stagg
- Snapper Carr
- Solovar
Unvoiced cameos
edit- Arnold Wesker / The Ventriloquist
- Arthur Ivo
- Bibbo
- Barbara Gordon
- Cassandra Cain
- Dick Grayson
- Green Lantern Corps
- Larvox
- Tomar Re
- Lana Lang
- Lara
- Harvey Dent / Two-Face
- New Gods
- Forever People
- Beautiful Dreamer
- Big Bear
- Mark Moonrider
- Serifan
- Vykin
- Mister Miracle / Scott Free
- Forever People
- Natasha Irons
- Perry White
- Ron Troupe
- Summer Gleeson
- Kara In-Ze
- Tim Drake
Pastiches
editThe two-part episode "Legends" featured pastiches of the Justice Society of America, the Justice Guild of America, and a selection of their villains. The pastiche was used in lieu of the actual characters at the insistence of DC Comics.[1]
- Black Siren (Black Canary)
- Cat Man (Wildcat)
- Green Guardsman (Green Lantern / Alan Scott)
- The Streak (The Flash / Jay Garrick)
- Tom Turbine (The Atom / Al Pratt)
- Doctor Blizzard (The Icicle / Dr. Joar Mahkent)
- The Music Master (The Fiddler)
- Ray Thompson (The Brainwave)
- Sir Swami (The Wizard)
- The Sportsman (Sportsmaster)
The two-part episode "A Better World" featured a variation of the Crime Syndicate of America called the Justice Lords. The pastiche was used as the writers worked on the episode, replacing the standard Crime Syndicate with a Justice League went fascist.[2]
- Lord Batman (Owlman)
- Lord Green Lantern (Power Ring)
- Lord Hawkgirl
- Lord Martian Manhunter
- Lord Wonder Woman (Superwoman)
- Lord Superman (Ultraman)
Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman
editA feature-length production released directly to video in 2003, Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman was based on the style of The New Batman Adventures. With the exception of the titular "Batwoman", the characters used had previously appeared in the various shows.
- Batman / Bruce Wayne
- Robin / Tim Drake
- Barbara Gordon
- Alfred Pennyworth
- James Gordon
- Harvey Bullock
- Batwoman / Sonia Alcana / Kathy Duquesne / Rocky Ballantine
- Bane
- The Penguin / Oswald Cobblepot
- Rupert Thorne
Justice League Unlimited
editWhen it was renewed for a third season in 2004, Justice League was retitled Justice League Unlimited. The show ran through 2006, airing an additional 39 original episodes. Most of the characters were carried over with additional ones being based on those from DC Comics comic books.
Protagonists
edit- Superman / Clark Kent
- Batman / Bruce Wayne
- Wonder Woman / Princess Diana
- The Flash / Wally West
- Green Lantern / John Stewart
- Martian Manhunter / John Jones
- Hawkgirl / Shayera Hol
Additional League members
edit- Aquaman
- The Atom / Ray Palmer
- Atom Smasher / Albert Rothstein
- Aztek / Uno
- B'wana Beast / Mike Maxwell
- Black Canary / Dinah Laurel Lance
- Blue Devil / Daniel Cassidy
- Booster Gold / Michael Jon Carter
- Captain Atom / Nathaniel Adams
- Captain Marvel / Billy Batson
- Commander Steel
- Crimson Avenger / Lee Travis
- Doctor Fate / Kent Nelson
- Doctor Light / Kimiyo Hoshi
- Dove / Don Hall
- The Elongated Man / Ralph Dibny
- Etrigan / Jason Blood
- Fire / Beatriz da Costa
- Huntress / Helena Bertinelli
- Green Arrow / Oliver Queen
- Hawk /Hank Hall
- Mister Terrific / Michael Holt
- Orion
- Red Tornado
- The Shining Knight / Sir Justin
- Speedy / Roy Harper
- Stargirl / Courtney Whitmore
- Steel / John Henry Irons
- S.T.R.I.P.E. / Pat Dugan
- Supergirl / Kara Kent / Kara Zor-L
- The Question / Vic Sage
- Vigilante / Greg Saunders
- Vixen / Mari McCabe
- Wildcat / Ted Grant
- Zatanna / Zatanna Zatara
Unvoiced League members
Additional protagonists
edit- A.M.A.Z.O.
- Andrea Beaumont / The Phantasm
- Aquagirl / Marina
- Bat Lash
- Batman / Terry McGinnis
- Chuck Sirianni
- Deadman
- El Diablo
- Hal Jordan
- Green Lantern / Kai-Ro
- Guardians of the Universe
- Hawkman / Carter Hall
- Jennifer Morgan
- Jonah Hex
- King Faraday
- Legion of Super-Heroes
- Bouncing Boy
- Brainiac 5
- Phantom Girl
- Machiste
- Micron
- New Gods
- Pow Wow Smith
- Shakira
- Spy Smasher
- Static / Virgil Hawkins
- The Warlord / Travis Morgan
- Warhawk / Rex Stewart
Antagonists
editThe antagonists for this series break down into three types based on season and story arc. The first season had a set of episodes linked by an arc focusing on a secret government agency trying to control the Justice League. The second season had a set linked by an arc focusing on an expanded Secret Society. Both seasons also had episodes that did not tie to the arcs. The general antagonists are listed first.
- Ares
- Atomic Skull
- Bizarro
- Blockbuster
- Captain Boomerang
- Captain Cold
- Cheetah
- Chronos
- Circe
- Copperhead
- Deimos
- The Demons Three
- Dreamslayer
- The Fatal Five
- Emerald Empress
- Mano
- The Persuader
- Tharok
- Validus
- Felix Faust
- Gentleman Ghost
- Giganta
- Gorgon
- Hades
- Hath-Set
- Jokerz
- Bonk
- Chucko
- Dee Dee
- Ghoul
- Woof
- Lex Luthor
- Lord Havok
- Mercy Graves
- Mirror Master
- Mongul
- Mordred
- Morgaine le Fey
- New Gods
- Darkseid
- Female Furies
- Bernadeth
- Lashina (unvoiced)
- Mad Harriet (unvoiced)
- Stompa (unvoiced)
- Granny Goodness
- Kalibak
- Kanto
- Mantis
- Virman Vundabar
- The Royal Flush Gang
- Ace
- Jack (unvoiced)
- King (unvoiced)
- Queen (unvoiced)
- Ten (unvoiced)
- Roulette
- The Shadow Thief
- Tobias Manning
- The Trickster
Unvoiced antagonist cameos
edit- Abra Kadabra
- Black Mass
- Bloodsport
- Brimstone
- Captain Nazi
- Crowbar
- Doctor Alchemy
- Electrocutioner
- Evil Star
- The Fiddler
- Fastball
- Inque
- KGBeast
- Hellgrammite
- Hellhound
- Mister Element
- The Parasite / Rudy Jones
- The Pied Piper
- Sportsmaster
- Shatterfist
- Shriek / Walter Shreeve
- Stalker
- The Top
- Tracer
- Turtle Man
"Cadmus" arc
edit- Achilles Milo
- Amanda Waller
- Brainiac
- Doctor Moon
- Doomsday
- Emil Hamilton
- Hugo Strange (unvoiced cameo)
- Galatea
- Lex Luthor
- Maxwell Lord
- Tala
- General Wade Eiling
- Task Force X
"Secret Society" arc
edit- Angle Man
- Atomic Skull
- Bizarro
- Devil Ray
- Doctor Polaris
- Evil Star
- Gentleman Ghost
- Giganta
- Goldface
- Gorilla Grodd
- Heat Wave
- The Key
- Killer Frost
- Lex Luthor
- Metallo / John Corben
- Mirror Master
- Rampage
- Silver Banshee
- Sonar
- Sinestro
- Star Sapphire
- Tala
- The Toyman / Winslow Schott Jr.
- Weather Wizard / Mark Mardon
Unvoiced arc cameos
edit- Black Mass
- Blockbuster
- Cheetah
- Copperhead
- Doctor Cyber
- Doctor Destiny / John Dee
- Doctor Spectro
- Dummy
- Javelin
- KGBeast
- Lady Lunar
- Livewire / Leslie Willis
- Major Disaster
- Merlyn
- The Monocle
- Neutron
- The Parasite / Rudy Jones
- Psycho-Pirate
- The Puppeteer
- The Puzzler
- The Queen Bee
- The Shade
- The Shark
- The Tattooed Man
- The Thinker
- The Top
- Tsukuri
- Volcana / Claire Selton
Supporting and additional characters
edit- Dana Tan
- Hermes
- Hephaestus
- Inza Nelson
- Jonathan Kent
- Jor-El
- Lois Lane
- Queen Hippolyta
- Rama Kushna
Unvoiced cameos
edit- Ace the Bathound
- Green Lantern Corps
- Chaselon
- K'ryssma
- Katma Tui
- Kilowog
- Palaqua
- Spol
- Stel
- Jimmy Olsen
- Krypto
- Legion of Super-Heroes
- Blok
- Chameleon Boy
- Colossal Boy
- Cosmic Boy
- Lightning Lad
- Saturn Girl
- Shadow Lass
- Timber Wolf
- Ultra Boy
- Wildfire
- Lightray
- Maggie Sawyer
- Martha Wayne
- Mary McGinnis
- Matt McGinnis
- Mordru
- Nightwing / Dick Grayson
- Perry White
- Ron Troupe
- Snapper Carr
- Summer Gleeson
- Warren McGinnis
Pastiches
editThe episode "Double Date" featured a crime lord as the primary antagonist that was a mix of two DC Comics characters. The character was called Steven Mandragora, but did not visually resemble that character. The appearance was based on Tobias Whale.
The episode "Ultimatum" featured the Ultimen, pastiches of characters created specifically for Hana-Barbara's Super Friends series.
- Downpour (Zan)
- Juice (Black Vulcan)
- Shifter (Jayna)
- Wind Dragon (Samurai)
- Longshadow (Apache Chief)
Restricted characters
editA few characters have been cited by writers and producers as "off-limits" at various times during the production of the various shows, though they are allowed to appear in the comics based on the show.
Adam Strange
editAdam Strange, was originally supposed to appear in "Hunter's Moon", but legal rights prevented that from happening.[3] The episode's original title was "Mystery In Space", the name of the monthly comic that Adam starred in.
Aquaman and Black Manta
editCharacters from Aquaman comics could not appear due to character rights being reserved for a potential live-action TV series. This resulted in Black Manta's being renamed "Devil Ray" for the series, the character first appearing in an episode that was originally written to feature Aquaman.[4]
Batman related characters
editMost characters from the Batman comics due to the "Bat-Embargo" that reserved those characters for the new Batman cartoon The Batman and the new Batman movies. This left only Batman available to be prominently used in Justice League and Justice League Unlimited.[5][6]
This resulted in a partial rewrite of the episode "Double Date". Originally, Barbara Gordon was to appear in the episode. The episode would have her getting injured during a case as Batgirl. Since Bruce forbids her from participating she would recreate herself as Oracle, and get in touch with Black Canary and Huntress to finish her case. Neither of them would meet her in person. Due to the Bat Embargo, the story replaced Batgirl with Green Arrow and the Question.[7]
Some non-speaking and quick cameos did make it in to a few episodes though:
- Alternate versions of Dick Grayson, Barbara Gordon, Tim Drake, and Cassandra Cain make very brief appearances in the three part "The Savage Time". Drake also makes a brief cameo in "Hereafter Part I" attending Superman's funeral.
- Several characters from Batman's supporting cast and rogues' gallery appear in the former series; Alfred Pennyworth, Firefly, Clayface, Harley Quinn and the Joker all appear at least once. In addition, alternate versions of Joker, Two-Face, Poison Ivy, the Ventriloquist and Scarface are seen in the episode "A Better World".
- Temple Fugate, otherwise known as the Clock King, appears as a member of Task Force X.
- Hugo Strange briefly appeared at the table with the directors of Project Cadmus in "The Doomsday Sanction". A larger follow up appearance in "Question Authority" had to be re-worked to use Doctor Moon.
- Nightwing makes a fleeting appearance as a silhouette atop a building in Blüdhaven in the episode "Grudge Match".
Batwoman: Kathy Kane
editKathy Kane the original Silver age Batwoman could not appear as one of the three women to don the costume of Batwoman in the animated movie Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman. According to the featurette included in the DVD release, Alan Burnett explains they had intended to use the name "Kathy Kane" but were asked to change it by DC Comics, thanks to some morally gray actions on the part of the movie Batwoman. This resulted in the character of Kathy Duquesne being created for the show. However, not much later, the a new Batwoman debuted in the new DC continuity being portrayed as a lesbian. The movie however features a near identical character named Sonya Alcana.
Black Lightning
editBlack Lightning could not appear within the shows due to DC Comics' refusal to pay royalties to his creator, Tony Isabella. This resulted in the character Black Vulcan being created for the show Super Friends. The character Juice is a pastiche of Black Vulcan,[citation needed] and "Soul Power" in Static Shock is also a pastiche Black Lightning.[5][8]
This also affected the characters connected to Black Lightning and also created by Isabella. The original idea for "Double Date" was for Tobias Whale to be the man who murdered Huntress's parents. He was replaced with a villain called Steven Mandragora, whose last name was later used for the man who arranged their deaths in the comic book Huntress: Year One.[citation needed]
Blue Beetle
editBlue Beetle could not appear as a member of the Justice League due to rights being tied up until 2007 because of his 1940s radio show and 1980s cartoon proposals.[5]
Captain Marvel
editWhen the Justice League episode, "Hereafter" was being produced, Captain Marvel was set to appear as the temporary 7th member. As the rights to the character and the Marvel Family were unavailable to the show, a self-appointed Lobo took the position instead. Later in the episode it was shown that Aquaman had become the 7th member. Captain Marvel later appeared in "The Clash."[9]
Firestorm
editFirestorm could not appear as DC Comics did not allow the producers to include the Ronnie Raymond version of Firestorm in the show.[citation needed]
Legion of Doom
editWhile the production team regularly referred to the collection of villains joining forces in the final major arc of Justice League Unlimited as the "Legion of Doom",[6] DC resisted the use of the term within the show itself.
Plastic Man
editPlastic Man was stated by Dwayne McDuffie to be unusable in the show despite being mentioned as a League member by John Stewart in one episode, but he did not explain why.[10] In the episode "The Greatest Story Never Told", Elongated Man complains longly and loudly to Booster Gold about feeling left out in comparison to Plastic Man, given the two's very similar powers (although Plastic Man can change into objects, Elongated Man is also one of the premiere detectives of the DC Universe).
Phantom Stranger
editBruce Timm had intended to utilize the Phantom Stranger in the DC Animated Universe, but was not allowed to do so.
Teen Titans
editThe Teen Titans and related characters were off-limits due to the eponymous series. Green Arrow's sidekick Speedy appears in the episode "Patriot Act" following the finale of Teen Titans.[citation needed]
Vertigo characters
editSandman and other Vertigo characters were said by Bruce Timm in a Wizard interview to be considered, featuring an appearance of Neil Gaiman's Sandman character, but they weren't sure how to incorporate it into the tone of the show. He went on to say "But now, it's not even an issue. The whole Vertigo universe is closed off for us."[11] In the same interview, Bruce Timm also states that they did attempt to use the Phantom Stranger and the Spectre but were told they could not use those characters.
Neil Gaiman on the subject: "I always loved the idea of doing a Sandman/Batman Animated cartoon episode, and we were definitely talking about it in '93, after Vertigo came into existence...I'd assumed that they lost interest. But there was definitely some kind of Vertigo/DC divide that came into existence in there somewhere, imposed from DC/Vertigo editorial and above, worried, I was told, that a kid would feel pressured by continuity to pick up a 'For Mature Readers' title and the world would end."[12]
Canceled characters
editA few characters were developed by writers and producers during the production of the various shows; however, they ultimately did not appear in any episodes or films.
Cyborgirl and Impulse
editWhen Justice League was pitched to the Kids' WB network, the lineup originally included three young members as proteges for the League. The members would have been Robin, Impulse, and an original character described as a "teenage female version of Cyborg" (Cyborgirl). The promo, which is viewable on the fourth disc of the Justice League Season 1 boxset, is the only appearance of Cyborgirl and Impulse in the DC Animated Universe.[13]
Nightshade
editWhen plans for a Justice League series were originally in development in the late 1990s, Nightshade was included in a roster of prospective Justice League members by producer Bruce Timm. Plans for the original series were canceled and production moved onto Superman: The Animated Series. She did not make into the Justice League series once it entered production.[14]
Nocturna
editNocturna was scheduled to appear in an episode of Batman: The Animated Series as a vampire, but the episode was canceled after Fox censors objected to the storyline, which would have involved Batman being turned into a vampire and craving human blood.[15]
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- ^ Justice League: Season One (DVD (commentary tracks)). Warner Brothers Home Video. 2006-03-21.
- ^ "'Hunter's Moon' (#73)". The Watchtower. Retrieved 2010-07-15.
- ^ "'To Another Shore' (#54)". The Watchtower. Retrieved 2010-07-15. [dead link ]
- ^ a b c "Seasons Three & Four". The Watchtower. Archived from the original on 2009-09-17. Retrieved 2010-07-15.
- ^ a b "Seasons Five". The Watchtower. Archived from the original on 2009-09-17. Retrieved 2010-07-15.
- ^ "'Double Date' (#71)". The Watchtower. Archived from the original on 2011-05-19. Retrieved 2010-07-15.
- ^ Naso, Markisan. "Tony Isabella: Black Thought". Comics Bulletin. Archived from the original on 2010-04-09. Retrieved 2010-07-15.
- ^ "'Hereafter' (#43-44)". The Watchtower. Retrieved 2010-07-15. [dead link ]
- ^ Marnell, Blair. "Justice For All". Silver Bullet Comic Books. Archived from the original on 2007-12-21. Retrieved 2010-07-15.
- ^ "Wizard". No. 173. Wizard Entertainment. March 2006. p. 69.
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