Five Forgotten DC Comics Characters Itching For A New 52 Reinvention

Five Forgotten DC Comics Characters Itching For A New 52 Reinvention

New characters are nice but it takes skill to reinvent a bygone character of yesteryear for the modern era. Scott Snyder did it with Thomas Wayne Jr., can anyone do the same with these five DC characters currently in limbo?

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By MarkJulian - May 05, 2013 01:05 PM EST
Filed Under: DC Comics






Unfolding across the various Batman titles, a long-forgotten DC Comics character returned in Scott Snyder's 2012 miniseries, Night of the Owls miniseries. Fans were very receptive to Snyder's revelation and the way the scribe managed to acknowledge past continuity. Here's five similar DC characters that could also use a similar reinvention.



Wild Dog: Wild Dog is a fictional vigilante operating out of Quad Cities. He first appeared in Wild Dog #1 back in September 1987 as a creation from Max Allan Collins and Terry Beatty. When Jack Wheeler suffers through the dual tragedies of having his Marine squadron killed by a terrorist bomb and later having his girlfriend (secretly the daughter of a mob boss) killed by professional hit men, he dons fatigues, body armor (underneath a hockey jersey), electrified gloves and a hockey mask to battle the forces of evil. Wild Dog's storylines frequently involved terrorism and various social political movements. Looking at the current slate of DC titles, Jack Wheeler could easily be weaved into the tapestry of The Movement or The Green Team. He was last seen (briefly) in Infinite Crisis #7 in June 2006.





Halk Kar: Superman's older brother....sort of. Debuting back in February 1953, Halk Kar hails from Thoron, a neighboring planet of Krypton. When he arrives on Earth, he has no memory but possesses a note from Jor-El in his spaceship which makes Superman jump to the conclusion that Halk Kar is his brother (hey, it was the 50's). Halk Kar possesses the exact same power set that Superman has but to a lesser degree (not as strong, makes giant leaps because he can't actually fly, etc.). This could easily be explained by Thoron being located farther away from its solar system's red sun or through some other variation between Kryptonian and Thoronian physiologies. Besides strength, the biggest difference between Kal-El and Halk Kar is that unlike Krypton, Thoron is still intact. The character was erased by Crisis on Infinite Earths and the Legionaire, Mon-el was essentially his replacement but they're vastly different and could easily co-exist. With Superman gone in Earth-2, Halk Kar could easily fit into that alternate universe and maybe even one day cross paths with the Superman of the current 52-verse.





Hitman: Created by Garth Ennis and John McCrea in 1993, Hitman was DC Comics' answer to the Marvel character, the Punisher. Tommy Monaghan grew up in Gotham City and is a former Marine that served in The Gulf War and now operates as a contract killer. Crank the Punisher persona up to 12, add telepathy and X-Ray vision and you've got Hitman. Sounds like he would be a bit one-dimensional but Hitman #34 won the Eisner award in 1994 for Best Single Issue so rest assured there's some pliable material there. The character has a "relatively" rich history with Superman so Action Comics would be cool, nostalgic way to introduce him to The New 52.





Dolphin: Dolphin is a fictional superheroine character that (unsurprisingly) has a closely associated history with Aquaman. The character debuted in Showcase #79 back in 1968 as the creation of writer/artist Jay Scott Pike. Falling overboard in the ocean as a young girl, she was rescued by aliens who experimented on her physiology which left her with webbed feet and hands, gills, and the ability to survive deep underwater pressure (which effectively gives her superhuman strength on land). She was also left with a slowed aging process making it almost impossible to determine her exact age, like a certain adamantium-laced Marvel mutant. She's also just as feral as Wolverine, having gained her freedom at a young age, she spent most of her life underseas, living as a scavenger. Very shy in nature, Dolphin will go into a red-hazed berserker rage when attacked. Eventually discovered by humans, she never quite mastered speaking and relied primarily on sign language for communication. She and Aquaman have had a romantic relationship in the past, which would create an intersting dynamic between the King of Atlantis and Mera, especially with the revelation in Aquaman #19 concerning the marital status of the latter.





Geist: Dwayne Geyer was a creation of Chuck Dixon and Jim Balent back in 1993 that gained super powers during the same zany, alien-invasion storyline that gave Hitman his abilities. Geist becomes invisible in light, which comes in handy for crimefighting but hampers his ability to hold down a job. Not a ton of backstory with this character but readers during the 90's really loved his costume and many speculated that he was destined to become the Peter Parker of the DCU. A slightly younger version of the character would be an interesting addition to the Teen Titans.




Honorable Mention: Immortal Man, Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man, Nightmaster, Null and Void

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Dragonpiece
Dragonpiece - 5/5/2013, 1:37 PM
Really obscure list you have here...
TheSuperguy
TheSuperguy - 5/5/2013, 1:40 PM
I'd kind of like to see some of Plastic Man in the New 52, if he isn't in there already. The only New 52 books I follow anymore are Action Comics, Superman, Detective Comics, Batman, and Batman: The Dark Knight.
rbfn04
rbfn04 - 5/5/2013, 1:46 PM
Oooh, Plastic Man with an armor and high collar? THAT WOULD BE COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
Blackmatter
Blackmatter - 5/5/2013, 1:49 PM
Im thinking plastic man
thenerdicon4
thenerdicon4 - 5/5/2013, 1:53 PM
nope, better not try to reinvent them, as we know trying to reinvent a character and update them is a bad idea, because bringing new ideas to an old character never works, i mean seriously, the guy who made Batman dark and brooding was so stupid, no one liked that change to the character. [frick] FRANK MILLER! /sarcasm.
CavEl
CavEl - 5/5/2013, 1:54 PM
Huh?
SnapperCarr
SnapperCarr - 5/5/2013, 1:55 PM
I'd like Ralph and Sue Dibny, Snapper Carr, Killer Moth, and others to return. I'm also not a fan of Element Woman or the new female Atom. I wish Metamorpho and Ray Palmer returned to their roles.
marvel72
marvel72 - 5/5/2013, 1:55 PM
hahaha i've got wild dog issue 1.
REDSTORM
REDSTORM - 5/5/2013, 1:55 PM
reintroduce Hal-Kar and make him Earth 2 Superman with a costume that closer resembles the classic Supes costume back when he could only leap.
SnapperCarr
SnapperCarr - 5/5/2013, 1:57 PM
Also Doom Patrol has got to return.
plasticman
plasticman - 5/5/2013, 1:59 PM
rbfn04, I was also disappointed by the lack of Plastic Man in this article.
DCfan89
DCfan89 - 5/5/2013, 2:01 PM
no no no no and no.... nah. umm..... :\
DCfan89
DCfan89 - 5/5/2013, 2:02 PM
no offense... i just dont think that this is a good list
MarkJulian
MarkJulian - 5/5/2013, 2:05 PM
The point was not to go for the obvious choice. Everyone wants Plastic Man to return, that's a no-brainer.
MisterBabadook
MisterBabadook - 5/5/2013, 2:09 PM
Cornelius Stirk.
DaddyTuesday
DaddyTuesday - 5/5/2013, 2:10 PM
Wild Dog was brilliant. I'd love to see him back and given proper treatment.
CaptainAmerica1945
CaptainAmerica1945 - 5/5/2013, 2:16 PM
Would they all get an armor costumes and high collars?

It's all the rage in the New 52!
ZombieOverEasy
ZombieOverEasy - 5/5/2013, 2:21 PM
Hitman was one of the few DC books I used to read! I I'd definitely pick up a Hitman book if they added him to the New 52.
thebearjew
thebearjew - 5/5/2013, 2:26 PM
Superguy15 i think plastic mans already been introduced but idk

Id like to see wally west and i think a lot of folks would like to see stephanie brown or cassandra kaine

Maybe bizzaro superman?
Ronin90
Ronin90 - 5/5/2013, 2:36 PM
Kind of lame characters. Lots of other characters deserve treatment first.
PsychoManiacJacky
PsychoManiacJacky - 5/5/2013, 2:51 PM
So this is basically five DC heroes no one gives a crap about which is why they are forgotten..yeah I can see why



Instead of reinventing and remaking the same old characters all over again, how about making some new heroes. Isn't that the point of a reboot, to forget the past gone. I feel DC is missing that mark with the New 52 stuff.
DoodPool
DoodPool - 5/5/2013, 2:53 PM
What a ... strange list... How about Lobo
Vaportrail
Vaportrail - 5/5/2013, 2:56 PM
This is my favorite obscure DC character:


He had a great origin story in Bloodlines, which was tragically screwed up by a weird, short-lived solo series.
Vaportrail
Vaportrail - 5/5/2013, 2:56 PM
AshleyWilliams
AshleyWilliams - 5/5/2013, 3:43 PM
I like your ideas but how about Wally West, Donna Troy, Elongated Man(and his wife), and Ray Palmer.
Volthoom
Volthoom - 5/5/2013, 3:48 PM
Hush
Ceejay
Ceejay - 5/5/2013, 3:49 PM
Leave Hitman the hell out of that New52 bullshit. The comic remains a legend as long as it stays un-[frick]ed with!
gunnre0068
gunnre0068 - 5/5/2013, 3:59 PM
my choice would be vigilante. not the way he ended up but how he started dark and killing the ones who needed it. maybe not adrian chase either. but the character was sound.
StarlordX
StarlordX - 5/5/2013, 4:09 PM
I have an idea.....BRING BACK THE OLD UNIVERSE
GarthRanzz
GarthRanzz - 5/5/2013, 4:20 PM
Top 5.
I would putButcher on here but I won't.
5. Question
4. Vigilante
3. Gnort as a Red Lantern
2. Buzz from Peter David Supergirl. He would fit in the current title pretty well.
1. Ambush Bug
supermanonemillion
supermanonemillion - 5/5/2013, 4:24 PM
Great picks! I think Dolphin would fit in perfectly with the new Aquaman mythos.
thenerdicon4
thenerdicon4 - 5/5/2013, 4:37 PM
huh, i was right about fanboys being pissed off about change. lets stick with bland and buisness as usual and not let characters evolve and grow. sure why not.
lucio7lopez
lucio7lopez - 5/5/2013, 4:53 PM
Wait a moment, Hitman was awesome! He must come back =)
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