
The heritage of DC Comics in the world of comics narration and the graphic novel as a whole is unprecedented. Even if there are readers who would say that the production of Marvel Comics is stronger, it is difficult to deny that DC Comics has established the standard for comic strip stories on superheroes. In many decades, DC has forged an incredible range of heroes and bad guys, and the 1990s were one of the largest decades in the company.
The 1990s at DC Comics presented the world of comic book readers to countless heroes, bad guys and emblematic support characters. Whether inherited heroes taking the mantle of a previous character, newly introduced bad guys or supporting characters that would pass to bigger and better things in the following years, these ten characters are the best DC comic characters introduced in the 1990s.
Spoiler is an excellent addition to the world of the fight against the crime of Gotham City
Stephanie Brown, alias Spoiler, is one of the most underestimated characters to prowl the roofs of Gotham City. Usually considered a support character and a romantic interest in Tim Drake, the third character to face Robin’s coat, Spoiler was involved in some of the biggest DC stories, including CHEDIN DE CHEVALIERS,, No man of the earthAnd Batman Rip
While Stephanie is a hero, she is the daughter of the villain Cluemaster, and in her first appearance, she helps the heroes of Gotham City to find and overcome her bad father, to gain the confidence of Batman and Robin in the process. Stéphanie has remained a vital part of the bat family over the years, and she deserves more love than she usually receives.
Superboy rocked the stories of the steel man
In the wake of the iconic Superman death Storyline, many characters arrived on the stage to resume where the apparently dead steel man stopped. One of these characters was Kon-el, a superman’s hybrid clone who took the superboy coat. One of the most convincing young characters of DC Comics Stories in the 90s, Kon-El became the final superboy for most fans.
A longtime recurring member of teams like Young Justice and The Teen Titans, Kon-El has also become a close friend with characters like Impulse, alias Bart Allen and Robin, alias Tim Drake. Superboy was also strongly presented in the animation Young justice series, as well as live action Titans TV show.
Renee Montoya has become a vital part of the GCPD
There have been many notable support characters in Batman stories over the years who have been members of the Gotham City police department, and although Jim Gordon and Harvey Bullock are certainly obvious options, Renee Montoya is easily one of the most important characters to come on this side of Batman stories.
A vital part of Batman’s stories strongly involving the GCPD, as well as one of the central figures of Ed Brubaker and the emblematic of Greg Rucka Central Gotham The series, Renee Montoya has become one of the most convincing characters in the whole DC universe. She even later became the second iteration of the question, a vigilante and a detective at the street.
Doomsday did what no other bad guy could
There are not too many bad guys who can boast of killing their enemies, and while Doomsday technically did not really end the life of Superman himself, the Superman death History is certainly the book for which the monstrous villain is the best known. Introduced only in order to give Superman a threat capable of putting an end to his life, Doomsday continued to be underused in DC Comics, but that does not move the impact of his introduction.
With an unforgettable visual design, an incredibly exciting introduction scenario, and some of the most interesting and bizarre origins in the history of DC, Doomsday is a complicated figure for many DC fans. On the one hand, he is considered a pony in a turn, but on the other hand, he remained one of Superman’s most emblematic bad guys for years, and that should show how much he had an impact.
Cassandra Cain is Batgirl’s best version
Barbara Gordon is perhaps the most emblematic character to face the Batgirl coat in DC Comics, but she is probably not the best character to do it. In fact, Barbara Gordon was often in his most interesting role in his role as Oracle following his paralysis in the hands of the Joker in The joke of killing.
The best Batgirl instead, and one of the greatest fighters in the Battes family, is Cassandra Cain, the daughter of Lady Shiva, and one of the most dangerous heroes in Gotham City. She has become a favorite character of fans since her introduction Batman # 567 in 1999, and Cassandra remained one of the most integral members of the Battes family for years.
Steel was the best replacement of Superman
Despite the fact that John Henry Irons, alias Steel, may well have the worst adaptation of DC comics live in the form of the 1997 Shaquille O’Neal Steel Film, the character’s comic book version remains one of the coolest and most important support players in the story of Superman.
Once again introduced into Superman’s apparent death, Steel uses very advanced armor and his own engineering feats to fight crime alongside heroes like Superman. To have appeared in better adaptations such as the acclaimed by criticism Superman and Laws The television series, Steel remained a major actor of DC Comics, and he deserves more recognition than he obtains from the terrible film live.
Mr. Terrific has received even more attention recently
Although there was a previous character to take the name of Mister tremendous, dating the whole path of the 1940s, the most emblematic iteration of the hero is Michael Holt. Due to the popularity and success of the recent James Gunn Superman Film, many more occasional fans have been presented to Mister, and it’s a wonderful thing.
A brilliant scientific genius, inventor and investigator, Mister Trerific is one of the most interesting heroes in the DC universe, and his position in teams such as justice League and the justice Society highlighted his ability to stand on the shoulder with some of the most powerful heroes in the DCU.
Kyle Rayner took on the role of green lantern to new heights
Following the controversial Twilight Storyline which led to Hal Jordan, the most emblematic character to display the title Green Lantern, Turning to Evil, a new green lantern was presented: Kyle Rayner. Appearing first in Green lantern # 48, Kyle continued to become fully Green Lantern in question # 50.
Kyle Rayner was, for the vast majority of the 1990s and in the early 2000s, the final green lantern of DC Comics. He was a basic member of Justice League, a major actor in many events and the head of his own book. Even after Hal Jordan’s return Green lantern: RenaissanceKyle Rayner remained a large part of the DC stories based on space, and his heritage placed him as one of the best green lanterns ever created.
Bane is what doomsday could have been
The 1990s were an era of excess. It was the era to become larger and daring than ever before. The characters have become more extreme, violence has become more intense and the heroes that fans knew and loved were broken on the left and right. While Doomsday arrived on the scene to kill Superman in 1992, Bane was presented the same year to break the bat.
While Doomsday remained notable mainly only for its original introduction, Bane has become one of Batman’s greatest enemies of all time. Its introductory story, CHEDIN DE CHEVALIERSis one of the best achievements of DC Comics in the 1990s, and it is one of the best introductions for a DC villain. Bane had its ups and downs in the years in terms of representations, but it is undeniable that it is one of the most important additions to the Batman voyeus gallery which came out of the 90s.
Harley Quinn has become a DC icon
Although there are many fans who have apparently tired of being flooded with Harley Quinn content through the plethora of DC mediums, it is undeniable that the old joker acolyte had on the medium and its adaptations. Originally appearing in the emblematic Batman: the animated series Cartoon, Harley made his comic debut in 1999 Batman: Harley Quinn.
Since then, having become more an anti-hero than a real villain, Harley has moved to be one of the faces of DC Comics. His live adaptation of the Superstar Margot Robbie, his beloved animated series, and his frequent appearances in countless video games, films, series and comics of Batman made Harley Quinn a familiar name and one of the most important strip characters ever presented in the 1990s.