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Outsiders (comics)

The Outsiders are a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. As their name suggests, the team consists of superheroes who do not fit the norms of the "mainstream" superhero community, i.e. the Justice League.[1]

Outsiders
Cover of Convergence: Batman and the Outsiders #1 (June 2015).
Art by Andy Kubert.
Group publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceThe Brave and the Bold #200 (July 1983)
Created byMike W. Barr (writer)
Jim Aparo (artist)
Roster
See: List of Outsiders members
Outsiders
Cover for Outsiders #1 (November 1985), art by Jim Aparo
Series publication information
ScheduleMonthly
FormatOngoing series
GenreSuperhero
Publication date(vol. 1)
November 1985 – February 1988
(vol. 2)
November 1993 – November 1995
(vol. 3)
August 2003 – November 2007
(vol. 4)
April 2009 – June 2011
Number of issues(vol. 1): 28
(vol. 2): 26
(vol. 3): 50
(vol. 4): 25
Creative team
Writer(s)(vol. 1-2)
Mike Barr
(vol. 3)
Judd Winick
(vol. 4)
Peter Tomasi
Penciller(s)(vol. 1)
Jim Aparo, Steve Lightle, Joe Staton, Curt Swan, Jan Duursema, Ernie Colón, Brian Bolland, John Byrne, Jerry Ordway, Dan Jurgens, Jerome Moore, Erik Larsen
(vol. 2)
Paul Pelletier, Casey Jones
(vol. 3)
Tom Raney, Dan Jurgens, Carlos D'Anda, Karl Kerschl, Matthew Clark, Shawn Moll, Ron Randall
(vol. 4)
Lee Garbett, Fernando Pasarin, Don Kramer, Philip Tan, Joe Bennett, Keith Giffen
Colorist(s)(vol. 1)
Adrienne Roy
Creator(s)Mike W. Barr (writer)
Jim Aparo (artist)
Batman and the Outsiders
Group publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceThe Brave and the Bold #200 (July 1983)
Created byMike Barr
Jim Aparo
Batman and the Outsiders
Cover for Batman and the Outsiders #1 (1983),
art by Jim Aparo
Series publication information
ScheduleMonthly
FormatOngoing series
GenreSuperhero
Publication date(vol. 1)
August 1983 – April 1986
(vol. 2)
December 2007 – February 2009
(vol. 3)
May 2019 – September 2020
Number of issues(vol. 1): 46 (with issues #33-46 called The Adventures of the Outsiders), plus 2 Annuals and 1 Special
(vol. 2): 15, plus 1 Special
(vol. 3): 17, plus 1 Annual
Creative team
Writer(s)(vol. 1)
Mike Barr
(vol. 2)
Chuck Dixon, Frank Tieri
(vol. 3)
Bryan Hill
Penciller(s)(vol. 1)
Jim Aparo, Alan Davis
(vol. 2)
Julian Lopez, Carlos Rodriguez, Ryan Benjamin
(vol. 3)
Dexter Soy
Creator(s)Mike Barr
Jim Aparo

The Outsiders have had a number of different incarnations. They were founded by Batman, whose ties to the League had become strained at the time, and introduced the now-classic line-up of Batman, Black Lightning, Metamorpho, Geo-Force, Katana, Halo and Looker. A later incarnation of the Outsiders from the early 2000s comics was led by Nightwing and Arsenal following the dissolution of the Teen Titans superhero group, and depicted the team as a pro-active group hunting for supercriminals. For the team's third incarnation, Batman reforms the team as a special strike team featuring classic members Katana and Metamorpho alongside new recruits such as Catwoman and Black Lightning's daughter Thunder. After the Batman R.I.P. storyline, Alfred Pennyworth acts on Batman's instructions to reassemble the team once more, recruiting new members and more of the team's original lineup.[2]

Another version of the team with a familiar line-up briefly featured in Batman Incorporated in 2011 as the black ops section of Batman's organization. Following DC's 2011 reboot, a new version of the Outsiders is introduced in the pages of Green Arrow as a secret society represented by seven weapon-themed clans. Members in this incarnation include Katana, Onyx, and several new characters. The original Outsiders are returned to continuity in 2017, following DC Rebirth, once again as a secret team founded by Batman; Batman revives the team with a new line-up in 2018. Black Lightning leads another incarnation in 2022. Batwing and Batwoman lead a new incarnation, outside of Batman's "purview", beginning in 2023.

A version of the team appears in the live action series Black Lightning, fully formed starting in the third season led by Black Lightning.

Fictional history edit

Batman and the Outsiders / The Adventures of the Outsiders (1983–1987) edit

The Outsiders first appeared in a special insert in the final issue (#200) of The Brave and the Bold in 1983.[3] The team was given its own comic, Batman and the Outsiders, which debuted in August 1983. It was created and originally written by Mike W. Barr and illustrated by Jim Aparo (later illustrated by Alan Davis).

After Batman left the group in issue #32, the title was changed to The Adventures of the Outsiders, continuing until its cancellation with issue #46. Issue #38 featured the last original story in the series, as issues #39-46 were reprints of stories from the companion series The Outsiders (1985).

The cast of the Outsiders was notable for having mostly new characters (Geo-Force, Katana, Halo and Looker). The other members were two characters who refused membership in the Justice League (Black Lightning and Metamorpho) and former Leaguer Batman.

Markovia and Baron Bedlam edit

The Outsiders formed in the fictional East European country of Markovia, which was ravaged by war at the time. Batman had attempted to enlist the Justice League of America's aid, but was told they had been ordered to stay out of the conflict. Because he disagreed with the order, Batman resigned to strike out on his own. He and Black Lightning traveled to Markovia to free captive Lucius Fox from Baron Bedlam who killed the country's ruler King Viktor. One of the king's sons became Geo-Force after gaining powers from Markovia's top scientist Dr. Helga Jace to stop Bedlam. Metamorpho was searching for Dr. Jace for the doctor to help him with his powers. Katana arrived in Markovia to kill General Karnz (Bedlam's military commander) as vengeance for her family's death. Batman found a young, amnesiac girl in the woods exhibiting light-based powers whom he names Halo who was an Aurakle that possessed the body of Violet Harper after she was killed by Syonide.[4] These heroes banded together to defeat Baron Bedlam and decided to stay together as a team, later fighting such villains as Agent Orange,[5] the Fearsome Five[6] and the Cryonic Man.[7][8]

The Masters of Disaster and the Force of July edit

Recurring foes include the Masters of Disaster (New Wave, Shakedown, Windfall, Heatstroke, and Coldsnap), who at one point were almost able to kill Black Lightning. Windfall eventually became disenchanted with her team and joined the Outsiders. Another recurring opponent was the Force of July,[9] a group of patriotic metahumans who also regularly came into contact with the Suicide Squad. During this time, Geo-Force's half-sister Terra died as a traitor against the Teen Titans.[10] Batman revealed his real identity as Bruce Wayne to the team (although they already knew it).[11] Eventually, Halo's origins were revealed. Emily Briggs (who later became the superheroine Looker and joined the team) was introduced. Denise Howard (the love interest of Geo-Force) appeared for the second time.

Without Batman edit

Baron Bedlam later returned to life. With the assistance of the Bad Samaritan, the Masters of Disaster and Soviet forces, he again tried to seize control of Markovia. Batman withheld this information, angering the rest of the team. This eventually led to Batman disbanding the team and returning to the Justice League of America.[12] Nevertheless, the team traveled to Markovia, discovering many Markovian military casualties. They were defeated by the Masters and learn that Bedlam cloned Adolf Hitler; however, the Hitler clone committed suicide in horror of the atrocities perpetrated by the original.[13] The Outsiders became unofficial agents of Markovia to receive Markovian funding.[14] They moved to Los Angeles; Geo-Force left his girlfriend Denise behind and Looker separated from her husband.

Outsiders (1985–1988) edit

This series again featured the original group, and was printed in the Baxter paper format[15] used on such titles as The New Teen Titans (vol. 2) and the Legion of Super-Heroes (vol. 3). It lasted for 28 issues, in addition to Annuals and special issues. The series originally ran alongside the title The Adventures of the Outsiders, chronicling events a year after that series. In the end, the first few issues of this series were reprinted in The Adventures of the Outsiders before that title was cancelled.

Story edit

The team moves into a new headquarters in Los Angeles and once again becomes involved in an adventure with the Force of July (ending in Moscow).[16] Villains such as the Duke of Oil[17] and the Soviet super-team the People's Heroes are introduced during this time.[18] The team's adventures take them all over the globe, most notably when the Outsiders' plane is shot down and the team is marooned on a deserted island for three weeks. Tensions rise as Geo-Force tries to resign his leadership and he and Looker succumb to temptation. Eventually, the team is rescued.[19]

More trouble arises when a detective is hired to look into Looker (now working as a model known as Lia Briggs) and her private life, and learns of her actual identity as Emily. The detective tries to blackmail her, but she hypnotizes him and forces him to leave. However, he is killed shortly afterward and Looker is arrested as a suspect. The Outsiders, fortunately, clear her name.[20]

Reuniting with Batman edit

The Outsiders are reunited with Batman when they band together to fight Eclipso.[21] After the adventure, Batman gives them access to a batcave in Los Angeles. The team is also infiltrated by a clone of Windfall.[22] Meanwhile, Looker and Geo-Force feel guilty about their affair and eventually end it. Metamorpho faces his own personal problems with his wife Sapphire Stagg-Mason. The clone of Windfall is ultimately killed; the Masters of Disaster are defeated, as the real Windfall joins the Outsiders. The team also meets the other Los Angeles-based team Infinity, Inc.[23]

Millennium edit

The team is next involved with the crossover event Millennium, wherein it is revealed that Dr. Jace is an operative of the villainous Manhunters[24] and kidnaps the team.[25] The team (now joined by the Atomic Knight) free themselves, but Dr. Jace blows up herself and Metamorpho.[26] Looker is called to return to Abyssia (the origin of her powers), where she must also face the Manhunters. During the adventure, she is drained of much of her power and returns to her normal form.[27] Halo is hit in the crossfire when saving Katana's life, and slips into a coma as Katana vows to look after her.[28] The team is disbanded by Geo-Force as Looker returns to her husband, and Batman rejoins the Justice League.[28]

Outsiders (vol. 2) (1993–1995) edit

This revival of the title in 1993 lasted 25 issues and was written by Mike W. Barr, with most issues penciled by Paul Pelletier.[29]

Story edit

Declared a traitor in his native Markovia, Geo-Force is forced to seek the help of old (and new) Outsiders to battle the vampire-lord who controls his country. This is later coupled with the framing of the Outsiders for the slaughter of a Markovian village, forcing them into hiding. This fugitive status motivates the Atomic Knight to go after them, hoping to bring in his former allies without too much trouble. He is eventually convinced of their innocence and joins them.

 
Cover of Outsiders #1 Alpha (1993), art by Travis Charest

The new members who join the team in Markovia are the magician Sebastian Faust, the warsuit-wearing engineer and industrialist the Technocrat and Wylde (Charlie Wylde), a friend of the Technocrat who has been turned into a mountain bear by Faust's uncontrollable magic.

During the initial confrontation with the vampires, Looker is (apparently) killed. Hiding out in Gotham City, the Outsiders experience another loss as the Technocrat's wife Marissa and Halo are killed during a fight with Batman (actually the man standing in for Bruce Wayne, Jean-Paul Valley). However, Halo's spirit survives in the reanimated body of Marissa. For some time afterward, the Technocrat has trouble accepting that his wife (whose body is still walking around) is dead. Eventually it is discovered that Looker is not dead, but undead. The Outsiders find her, and free her from the vampire's control.

Split in two edit

After the defeat of the vampires, two teams (one composed of Geo-Force, Katana, and the Technocrat; the other composed of the Eradicator, Looker, Wylde, Halo and Sebastian Faust) claim the name of the Outsiders; both teams are considered fugitives for some time, thanks to questionable tactics by their new members. During this time, the teams learn that Halo's (original) body has been brought back to life by the terrorist organization Kobra. In control of her body is Violet Harper, the evil woman whose body Halo originally inhabited. She now has abilities similar to Halo's, calls herself Spectra and joins Strike Force Kobra with Dervish and Windfall. Both Kobra and Violet Harper are defeated, and Windfall rejoins the Outsiders.

The two teams unite to confront Felix Faust, the father of Outsiders member Sebastian Faust. During the confrontation, the bear-like Wylde betrays the team when Felix promises to restore his humanity. The team defeats Felix Faust and Wylde, who eventually becomes an actual bear (without the ability to speak) and is kept in a zoo. The title ends with the clearing of the Outsiders' names and the marriage of Geo-Force and Denise Howard.

In the interim, the Halo entity is restored to Violet Harper's body, returning her to normal off-panel and a new team of Outsiders is formed and seen as active during the Day of Judgement crossover event. Members of this new team include Geo-Force, Halo, Katana, and Terra II, who in the 1999 Titans Secret Files series, left the team after a round of genetic tests performed by scientists failed to decipher Terra II's genetically altered DNA to tell who she was prior to being turned into a genetic doppelgänger of the original Terra.

Outsiders (vol. 3) (2003–2007) edit

 
Cover of Outsiders (vol. 3) #1 (2003), art by Tom Raney and Scott Hanna

Outsiders (vol. 3) is almost completely unrelated to the previous series. It was launched in 2003 with new members, some of whom had been part of the Titans. The series was cancelled with issue #50 and relaunched as Batman and the Outsiders (vol. 2), featuring a mix of current and new members.

Formation edit

The new team is put together in the wake of the Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day crossover, which dissolves both groups. Arsenal accepts a sponsorship offer from the Optitron Corporation and uses the money to buy an enormous bomb shelter which had belonged to a multimillionaire, renovating it as group headquarters. He recruits a group of young heroes, the last of whom is his friend Nightwing (who joins reluctantly). Nightwing decides that, instead of functioning in a reactive capacity like most other superhero teams, this group should act as hunters, tracking down supervillains before they can cause problems.

Infinite Crisis edit

Former Outsiders the Technocrat and Looker are near the Breach when he explodes in the Battle of Metropolis. The fate of the Technocrat remains unclear, while Looker soon appears in an issue of the World War III limited series. Roy Harper is saved by Superman from Doomsday, and Captain Marvel Jr. was sent to Earth-S when it was reformed. When New Earth came into existence, he went with other heroes who could fly to fight Superboy-Prime. In the Infinite Crisis hardcover, Freddy joined alongside the other Titans to take down the members of the Secret Society of Super Villains who tried to kill Robin.

One Year Later edit

After Infinite Crisis, the Outsiders are "officially" no more. Because of the Freedom of Power Treaty, the Outsiders have been operating covertly outside of the United States. Most of the members were presumed dead until a botched mission forced them to reveal their presence. Following the revelation of their existence, they are recruited by Checkmate to pursue missions which Checkmate cannot support publicly. Checkmate's assignment as part of the "CheckOut" crossover story arc involves dispatching the Outsiders to Oolong Island in China, the scene of World War III the previous year. The mission goes disastrously wrong when Chang Tzu captures Owen Mercer and Checkmate's Black Queen, until both sides are bailed out by Batman. In the aftermath, Nightwing decides to give Batman control of the team once more.

Batman and the Outsiders (vol. 2) / Outsiders (vol. 4) (2007–2011) edit

 
Cover of Batman and the Outsiders (vol. 2) #1 (2007), art by Doug Braithwaite

In November 2007, writer Chuck Dixon and artist Julian Lopez relaunched Outsiders (vol. 3) as Batman and the Outsiders (vol. 2), with the Dark Knight taking control of the team in the aftermath of the "CheckOut" crossover with Checkmate.[30][31]

Outsiders: Five of a Kind edit

In the weeks leading up to the new series' debut, Batman holds tryouts to determine who will be on the team in a series of one-shots called Five of a Kind. Each issue featured a different creative team (including Outsiders creator Mike W. Barr) and an epilogue written by Tony Bedard.

Batman angers several members, who feel he has no right to remove people already on the team. Captain Boomerang leaves the team for Amanda Waller's Suicide Squad, and Nightwing decides to take no part in the Outsiders' questionable activities. Katana is chosen as the team's first official member, joined later by the Martian Manhunter, Metamorpho and Grace. Thunder is kicked off the team; the second Aquaman is rejected because Batman feels he does not match up to his predecessor, Orin. Batman then tells the other members: "Whether you like it or not, you're here to save the world. And you're going to be hated for it". After the team's first official mission in Outsiders #50, Catwoman overheard the other recruits talking about the team being "down by law" and said: "Batman can't possibly start up his own crew of super-crooks without me in it!"[32]

Batman and the Outsiders (vol. 2) edit

The team from Outsiders #50 was featured in the first two issues of Batman and the Outsiders (vol. 2). Afterward, Catwoman and the Martian Manhunter left the team and Batgirl, Geo-Force and the Green Arrow joined; Thunder consistently appeared in the series as well. In issue #5, Ralph "the Elongated Man" and Sue Dibny make a guest appearance. They are now "ghost detectives", and seem able to possess people in a method similar to that of Deadman. Dr. Francine Langstrom (wife of Dr. Kirk Langstrom, a.k.a. the Man-Bat) serves as the team's technical advisor, and her assistant Salah Miandad operates the "blank" OMAC drone known as ReMAC. In issue #9, Batman calls on former team member Looker to assist in an interrogation.

The first main storyline of the title involves Batman sending the team to investigate the mysterious Mr. Jardine, who is organizing a convoluted plot to populate a subterranean lake on the Moon with alien lifeforms. While trying to stop Jardine's unauthorized space-shot in South America, Metamorpho is blasted into space and is forced to escape from the International Space Station (where seemingly-brainwashed astronauts from around the world are building a giant weapon). Seeking a shuttle to hijack, the rest of the team infiltrates a Chinese space facility (only to be captured by members of the Great Ten). The timely intervention of Batgirl and ReMAC saves the team from execution. Metamorpho steals a shuttle back to Earth, escapes from the European Space Agency and rejoins the team.

During the Batman R.I.P. events, an assembly of the Outsiders (including Thunder) receives a message from the missing Batman. It asks them to feed a secret code into the cybernetic mind of ReMAC, allowing it to track the Caped Crusader and the Black Glove organization and help him in his fight. As they comply (against Batgirl's advice), the code reveals itself as a cybernetic booby-trap coming from Simon Hurt (the mastermind behind Batman's downfall) and ReMAC explodes. Several Outsiders are wounded, and Thunder suffers brain injuries severe enough to knock her into a seemingly-irreversible coma. However, her in-costume appearance in the Final Crisis: Submit story contradicts this; the events of that Final Crisis storyline occur after the events in Batman R.I.P., suggesting a continuity error.[33] When Black Lightning rejoins the team after the events of Batman R.I.P. and Final Crisis, he is shown visiting Thunder (who is still hospitalized in a coma).

Outsiders (vol. 4) edit

As a result of Batman R.I.P. and Final Crisis (where Batman apparently died), the series was renamed Outsiders (vol. 4) and featured a new team roster. The change occurred when a new creative team took over, with Peter Tomasi writing and Lee Garbett on art duty. Tomasi began with Batman and the Outsiders Special (vol. 2) #1 and the retitled series began with issue #15.[34]

One night, after going to visit the graves of Thomas and Martha Wayne, Alfred awakens in Wayne Manor to a giant door opening in his room. He walks through it, where he sees a pod with a chair inside. He takes a seat, as a hologram of Batman activates. Batman explains that, because he has not entered a special code into the Bat-Computer (or any of its subsidiaries) for a certain length of time, this recording is playing (meaning he is probably dead). He tells Alfred of a very important mission the latter must undertake on his behalf (since Batman is unable to do so), but gives him a choice to accept or decline. Alfred promptly accepts; Batman explains what Alfred has meant to him throughout his life, saying to him what he did not have a chance to say at his death: "Goodbye, Dad."

With this, Batman charges Alfred to assemble a new team of Outsiders. Alfred travels around the planet, recruiting Roy Raymond Jr., Black Lightning, Geo-Force (leader), Halo, Katana, the Creeper and Metamorpho. As a member of the team, each must become a true "outsider," living away from their families and the public eye for months at a time. Each member fills a role once filled by Batman, making this team a composite. This story arc ended with issue #25, and the series ended after 40 issues.

Post–Final Crisis edit

Dan DiDio and Phillip Tan began a new run of Outsiders in January 2010, in which Geo-Force appears to be acting more irrationally since his battle with Deathstroke. Without consulting the rest of the team (or Alfred), Geo-Force enters into a non-aggression pact with New Krypton (offering Markovia as a haven for all Kryptonians). The Eradicator is New Krypton's representative.

The New 52 edit

In 2011, "The New 52" rebooted the DC universe.

Batman Inc. (2011–2013) edit

In he pages of the 2011 Batman Inc. series by Grant Morrison, Batman assembles a new team of Outsiders which acts as a black-ops wing of Batman Incorporated. The team consists of Metamorpho, Katana, Looker, Halo and Freight Train, and is led by the Red Robin.[35] This incarnation of the team proved short-lived, as all of its members (except the Red Robin) were caught in an explosion caused by Lord Death Man in the 2011 Batman Incorporated: Leviathan Strikes one-shot issue. The survivors were revealed in issue #1 of (vol. two) (2012). Metamorpho had kept everyone alive via his powers.

In Green Arrow (vol. 5) (2013–2016) edit

Beginning with Jeff Lemire's run of Green Arrow (vol. 5), a new version of the 'Outsiders' was introduced. This is explained as being an ancient secret society dedicated to the elimination of corruption, but which itself has grown corrupt. Its membership is formed from the leaders of various clans centred around totemic weapons: the Mask, the Fist, the Arrow, the Axe, the Spear, the Shield, the Sword. A literal Green Arrow was the totemic weapon of the 'Arrow Clan', but this was destroyed by the Green Arrow as part of his symbolic rejection of the group. The Soultaker sword owned by Katana is the Sword Totem, making her the leader of the Sword Clan. The weapon totems supposedly grant immortality and enlightenment on the wielder, but the Green Arrow doubts such claims.

The leader of the Arrow Clan was once Robert Queen, the Green Arrow's father. With his apparent death, it passed to Komodo (Simon Lacroix), an evil archer. It would later be passed to Shado, Robert Queen's former lover and another master archer. Katana heads the Sword Clan. An unkillable shapeshifter named Magus heads the Mask Clan. A physically intimidating man known as the Butcher leads the Axe Clan. Golgotha, leader of the Spear Clan, for a time led the Outsiders overall. Onyx leads the Fist Clan. The Shield Clan is led by Kodiak, who in addition to his mastery of the shield, wears a terrifying skull mask.

DC Rebirth edit

The original Outsiders are reintroduced in Dark Days: The Forge #1 (2017), a prelude to DC's Dark Nights: Metal crossover, in an expository scene which explains that Batman formed the Outsiders (Black Lightning, Metamorpho, Geo-Force, Katana, and Halo) to investigate a mystery concerning the DC Universe which connects the strangeness of the Multiverse to the amazing properties of metals—like Nth metal, the Court of Owls' resurrection metal, Aquaman's trident, and Doctor Fate's helmet— to metahumans and to mystical lands like Nanda Parbat, Skartaris, Atlantis, and Themiscyra, and much more. He assembled the team to operate outside the knowledge of the government, the Justice League, or the Batman family.[36]

In the Watchmen sequel Doomsday Clock, Geo-Force took advantage of the metahuman arms race in light of the "Superman Theory" and assembled Markovia's version of the Outsiders. The group consists of Baroness Bedlam, Eradicator, Knightfall, Terra, and Wylde.[37]

The Detective Comics story arc On the Outside (July 2018) had Batman and Black Lightning come together to defeat a villain known as Karma. In the aftermath of the battle, Batman told Black Lightning that he wanted him to lead a new team of Outsiders consisting of himself, Cassandra Cain, Duke Thomas, and Katana, who had fought as their allies in the fight against Karma. An ongoing comic book featuring this team, titled Batman and the Outsiders (vol. 3), was set to release in December 2018.[38] The series was abruptly cancelled[39] before finally releasing in May the following year.

Later, Black Lightning assembles a new "modular" iteration of the team with himself, Duke, Katana, and Metamorpho, plus a "rotating fifth chair" for other superheroes like Robin, Green Arrow, or Mister Miracle. In the set-up to the new series in Batman: Urban Legends, Batman formally asks to join the team as the fifth chair to help Duke track down the location of his mother.[40]

Enemies edit

The following are enemies of the Outsiders:

  • Bad Samaritan - A master technician.[41]
  • Baron Bedlam - A Markovian baron.[42]
  • Cryonic Man - A scientist who frozen himself, armed with ice-technology.[43]
  • Doctor Moon - A mad scientist.[44]
  • Duke of Oil - A cyborg who can control nearby nuclear devices.[43]
  • The Force of July - A group of patriotic metahumans that was established by the A.S.A.[45]
    • Major Victory - William Vickers is the team leader. He has enhanced strength, flight and energy blasts due to his government designed power suit. Killed by Eclipso.
    • Abraham Lincoln Carlyle - Government liaison. Suffered a heart attack during a Suicide Squad attack.
    • B. Eric Blairman - Government liaison for the A.S.A. who had the Psycho Pirate's Medusa Mask.
    • Lady Liberty - Projects energy blasts from her torch and flight. Killed in an explosion aboard Kobra's satellite during the climax of the Janus Directive.
    • The Mayflower - Ability to control and grow plant life. Garotted by Ravan of the Suicide Squad.
    • The Silent Majority - Power of self duplication. All of his duplicates were killed in battle aboard Kobra's satellite when he attempts to destroy a device that would kill billions.
    • The Sparkler - Powers consisting of flight and the ability to project light as beams or even fireworks. Later slain by Doctor Light, who had severe mental problems concerning young superheroes.
  • Ishmael - A former experiment of the Ark Project that became a member of the League of Assassins.[46]
  • Kobra - The leader of the Kobra organization.[43]
  • The Masters of Disaster - A group of elemental metahumans.[47]
  • The New Olympians - The New Olympians are Maxie Zeus' group of mercenaries selected to represent Greek and Roman gods to disrupt the 1984 Olympics.[48]
    • Antaeus I - Member of the New Olympians. He had powers similar to the actual Antaeus where he drew his strength from the ground. Antaeus was defeated in combat by Geo-Force.[48]
    • Argus - Member of the New Olympians. He can telepathically see events unfold from great distances. Argus is also a poor fighter since he was easily defeated by Batman. His abilities make him similar to the actual Argus Panoptes.[48]
    • Diana - Member of the New Olympians. She is a superb archer and swordswoman who also commands fierce dogs. Diana was defeated by Katana in a sword fight. Her talents make her similar to the actual Artemis.[48]
    • Nox - Member of the New Olympians. She controls a mysterious dark force that enables her to fly and can manipulate it to take on different shapes. Nox was defeated in a gymnastics match against Halo. Her abilities make her similar to the actual Nyx.[48]
    • Proteus - A shape-shifting member of the New Olympians. Besides shape-shifting, he can also elongate his limbs. Proteus first used his shape-shifting powers to make himself look handsome (since he disliked his previous appearance) and even grow bird-like wings. He and Vulcanus were defeated in a deadly soccer match against Black Lightning and Metamorpho. His abilities are similar to the actual Proteus.[48]
    • Vulcanus - Member of the New Olympians. He wields a powerful hammer and can hurl high-temperature fireballs. Vulcanus and Proteus were defeated in a deadly soccer match against Black Lightning and Metamorpho. His abilities are similar to the actual Hephaestus.[48]
  • The Nuclear Family - A group of androids whose appearances are modeled after their deceased creator and his deceased family.[49]
  • Strike Force Kobra - A group of villains whose powers are similar to some of Batman's enemies. They were created by Kobra.[50]
  • Syonide - A female assassin.[44]
  • Tobias Whale - An African American albino crime lord.[44]
  • Velocity - A clone of the Flash that was created by the Brotherhood of Evil and sold to a Malinese dictator named Ratu Bennin. While he possesses the Flash's speed, he does not possess his memories. Velocity was defeated by the Outsiders and taken into custody by Checkmate's White King Alan Scott.[51]

Collected editions edit

Batman and the Outsiders (vol. 1) edit

Title Material collected Publication date ISBN
Showcase Presents: Batman and the Outsiders Vol. 1 Batman and the Outsiders (vol. 1) #1–19, The Brave and the Bold #200, New Teen Titans #37 September 2007 978-1401215460
Batman and the Outsiders Vol. 1 Batman and the Outsiders (vol. 1) #1–13, The Brave and the Bold #200, New Teen Titans #37 February 2017 978-1401268121
Batman and the Outsiders Vol. 2 Batman and the Outsiders (vol. 1) #14–23, Annual #1 February 2018 978-1401277536
Batman and the Outsiders Vol. 3 Batman and the Outsiders (vol. 1) #24–32, Annual #2, DC Comics Presents #83 and material from Who's Who #12-15 April 2019 978-1401287641

Outsiders (vol. 3) edit

Title Material collected Publication date ISBN
Looking for Trouble Outsiders (vol. 3) #1–7 February 2004 978-1401202118
Sum of all Evil Outsiders (vol. 3) #8–15 December 2004 978-1401202439
Wanted Outsiders (vol. 3) #16–23 November 2005 978-1401204600
Teen Titans/Outsiders: The Insiders Outsiders (vol. 3) #24–25, 28, Teen Titans #24–26 January 2006 978-1401209261
Crisis Intervention Outsiders (vol. 3) #29–33 April 2006 978-1401209735
The Good Fight Outsiders (vol. 3) #34–41 January 2007 978-1401211950
Pay As You Go Outsiders (vol. 3) #42–46, Annual #1 July 2007 978-1401213664
Outsiders/Checkmate: CheckOut Outsiders (vol. 3) #47–49, Checkmate #13-15 January 2008 978-1401216238
Five of a Kind Outsiders (vol. 3) #50, Outsiders: Five of a Kind #1–5 March 2008 978-1401216726
The Outsiders by Judd Winick Book One Outsiders (vol. 3) #1-7, Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day #1-3, Teen Titans/Outsiders Secret Files #1 May 2019 978-1401288518

Batman and the Outsiders (vol. 2) / Outsiders (vol. 4) edit

Title Material collected Publication date ISBN
The Chrysalis Batman and the Outsiders (vol. 2) #1–5 October 2008 978-1401219314
The Snare Batman and the Outsiders (vol. 2) #6–10 February 2009 978-1401221997
The Deep Batman and the Outsiders Special (vol. 2) #1, Outsiders (vol. 4) #15–20 November 2009 978-1401225025
The Hunt Outsiders (vol. 4) #21–25 May 2010 978-1401227166
The Road to Hell Outsiders (vol. 4) #26–31 November 2010 978-1401229030
The Great Divide Outsiders (vol. 4) #32–39, Batman and the Outsiders (vol. 2) #40 August 2011 978-1401231613

Batman and the Outsiders (vol. 3) edit

Title Material collected Publication date ISBN
Batman and the Outsiders Vol. 1: Lesser Gods Batman and the Outsiders (vol. 3) #1-7 December 2019 978-1401291785
Batman and the Outsiders Vol. 2: A League of Their Own Batman and the Outsiders (vol. 3) #8-12, Annual #1 August 2020 978-1779502865
Batman and the Outsiders Vol. 3: The Demon's Fire Batman and the Outsiders (vol. 3) #13-17 March 2021 978-1779506962

Other versions edit

In the JLA: The Nail miniseries, the Outsiders were formed by Black Canary to help Oliver Queen have his own team to focus on after becoming paralyzed and losing an arm after a disastrous battle with Amazo, but who quickly dismissed them feeling like a "sidekick." The team consists of Black Canary, Black Lightning, Geo-Force, Katana, Metamorpho, and Shade, the Changing Man.

In the Batman: Earth One series of graphic novels, the Outsiders appear in Volume 3 as an alliance of Gotham crimefighters brought together by Batman. The team consists of Batman, Robin, Batgirl, the Cat, Killer Croc, and Ragman, with Alfred Pennyworth and Lucas Fox supporting them in a subway version of the Batcave.

In other media edit

 
The Outsiders as they appear in Batman: The Brave and the Bold. From left to right: Katana, Halo, Black Lightning, Metamorpho, and Geo-Force.
  • The Outsiders appear in Batman: The Brave and the Bold, initially consisting of teenage versions of Black Lightning, Katana, and Metamorpho. Introduced in the episode "Enter the Outsiders!", the crime lord Slug brainwashes the trio into serving him. With Batman and Wildcat's help, the Outsiders break free of Slug's control, defeat him, and begin training under Wildcat's tutelage.[52] Later, in "Requiem for a Scarlet Speedster!", Geo-Force and Halo have joined the Outsiders and work with Batman to stop Kobra and his cultists.[53]
  • A team loosely based on the Outsiders appears in Beware the Batman, consisting of Batman, Katana, Metamorpho, Oracle, and Man-Bat. According to producer Glen Murakami, the planned second season would have added Cyborg and Red Arrow to the team while Oracle becomes Robin and Katana becomes Nightwing.
  • Two variations of the Outsiders appear in Young Justice: Outsiders:
    • The first version is a loose, unnamed quartet of outcasts and exiles formed from the aftermath of a mission to shut down a metahuman trafficking ring. Consisting of Halo, Geo-Force, Forager, and Cyborg, they are brought together by Nightwing, Black Lightning, Superboy, and Tigress, who train them to become members of the Team, and covertly work for the Justice League. Halo and Forager later join the Team, while Geo-Force goes on to join the Outsiders (see below).
    • In the episode "First Impression", Beast Boy forms the Outsiders with Geo-Force, Wonder Girl, Blue Beetle, Kid Flash, and Static to serve as a public version of the Team and operate independently of the Justice League while secretly answering to them. In "Early Warning", El Dorado joins the team to inspire metahuman teenagers and children at the Meta-Human Youth Center to gain confidence in their abilities. In "Into the Breach", Cyborg joins them to help them find Halo after she is kidnapped by Granny Goodness. In "Nevermore", Markovian ambassador and Light member Zviad Baazovi secretly manipulates Geo-Force into killing his uncle, Baron Frederick DeLamb, and overthrowing his brother Gregor Markov as king of Markovia. As a result, the Outsiders oust him from the group and are joined by his sister Terra, Superboy, and Forager. The Outsiders later merge with the Justice League, Team, and Batman Inc. to form one group under Black Lightning's leadership. As of Young Justice: Phantoms, Robin, Windfall, Stargirl, Looker, and Livewire have joined the Outsiders while Cyborg transferred to the League.
  • The Outsiders appear in the Black Lightning in two forms.

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This article is about the superhero team For the characters see Outsider comics The Outsiders are a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics As their name suggests the team consists of superheroes who do not fit the norms of the mainstream superhero community i e the Justice League 1 OutsidersCover of Convergence Batman and the Outsiders 1 June 2015 Art by Andy Kubert Group publication informationPublisherDC ComicsFirst appearanceThe Brave and the Bold 200 July 1983 Created byMike W Barr writer Jim Aparo artist RosterSee List of Outsiders membersOutsidersCover for Outsiders 1 November 1985 art by Jim AparoSeries publication informationScheduleMonthlyFormatOngoing seriesGenreSuperheroPublication date vol 1 November 1985 February 1988 vol 2 November 1993 November 1995 vol 3 August 2003 November 2007 vol 4 April 2009 June 2011Number of issues vol 1 28 vol 2 26 vol 3 50 vol 4 25Creative teamWriter s vol 1 2 Mike Barr vol 3 Judd Winick vol 4 Peter 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Special vol 2 15 plus 1 Special vol 3 17 plus 1 AnnualCreative teamWriter s vol 1 Mike Barr vol 2 Chuck Dixon Frank Tieri vol 3 Bryan HillPenciller s vol 1 Jim Aparo Alan Davis vol 2 Julian Lopez Carlos Rodriguez Ryan Benjamin vol 3 Dexter SoyCreator s Mike BarrJim AparoThe Outsiders have had a number of different incarnations They were founded by Batman whose ties to the League had become strained at the time and introduced the now classic line up of Batman Black Lightning Metamorpho Geo Force Katana Halo and Looker A later incarnation of the Outsiders from the early 2000s comics was led by Nightwing and Arsenal following the dissolution of the Teen Titans superhero group and depicted the team as a pro active group hunting for supercriminals For the team s third incarnation Batman reforms the team as a special strike team featuring classic members Katana and Metamorpho alongside new recruits such as Catwoman and Black Lightning s daughter Thunder After the Batman R I P storyline Alfred Pennyworth acts on Batman s instructions to reassemble the team once more recruiting new members and more of the team s original lineup 2 Another version of the team with a familiar line up briefly featured in Batman Incorporated in 2011 as the black ops section of Batman s organization Following DC s 2011 reboot a new version of the Outsiders is introduced in the pages of Green Arrow as a secret society represented by seven weapon themed clans Members in this incarnation include Katana Onyx and several new characters The original Outsiders are returned to continuity in 2017 following DC Rebirth once again as a secret team founded by Batman Batman revives the team with a new line up in 2018 Black Lightning leads another incarnation in 2022 Batwing and Batwoman lead a new incarnation outside of Batman s purview beginning in 2023 A version of the team appears in the live action series Black Lightning fully formed starting in the third season led by Black Lightning Contents 1 Fictional history 1 1 Batman and the Outsiders The Adventures of the Outsiders 1983 1987 1 1 1 Markovia and Baron Bedlam 1 1 2 The Masters of Disaster and the Force of July 1 1 3 Without Batman 1 2 Outsiders 1985 1988 1 2 1 Story 1 2 2 Reuniting with Batman 1 3 Millennium 1 4 Outsiders vol 2 1993 1995 1 4 1 Story 1 4 2 Split in two 1 5 Outsiders vol 3 2003 2007 1 5 1 Formation 1 6 Infinite Crisis 1 7 One Year Later 1 8 Batman and the Outsiders vol 2 Outsiders vol 4 2007 2011 1 8 1 Outsiders Five of a Kind 1 8 2 Batman and the Outsiders vol 2 1 8 3 Outsiders vol 4 1 9 Post Final Crisis 1 10 The New 52 1 10 1 Batman Inc 2011 2013 1 10 2 In Green Arrow vol 5 2013 2016 1 11 DC Rebirth 2 Enemies 3 Collected editions 3 1 Batman and the Outsiders vol 1 3 2 Outsiders vol 3 3 3 Batman and the Outsiders vol 2 Outsiders vol 4 3 4 Batman and the Outsiders vol 3 4 Other versions 5 In other media 6 References 7 External linksFictional history editBatman and the Outsiders The Adventures of the Outsiders 1983 1987 edit The Outsiders first appeared in a special insert in the final issue 200 of The Brave and the Bold in 1983 3 The team was given its own comic Batman and the Outsiders which debuted in August 1983 It was created and originally written by Mike W Barr and illustrated by Jim Aparo later illustrated by Alan Davis After Batman left the group in issue 32 the title was changed to The Adventures of the Outsiders continuing until its cancellation with issue 46 Issue 38 featured the last original story in the series as issues 39 46 were reprints of stories from the companion series The Outsiders 1985 The cast of the Outsiders was notable for having mostly new characters Geo Force Katana Halo and Looker The other members were two characters who refused membership in the Justice League Black Lightning and Metamorpho and former Leaguer Batman Markovia and Baron Bedlam edit The Outsiders formed in the fictional East European country of Markovia which was ravaged by war at the time Batman had attempted to enlist the Justice League of America s aid but was told they had been ordered to stay out of the conflict Because he disagreed with the order Batman resigned to strike out on his own He and Black Lightning traveled to Markovia to free captive Lucius Fox from Baron Bedlam who killed the country s ruler King Viktor One of the king s sons became Geo Force after gaining powers from Markovia s top scientist Dr Helga Jace to stop Bedlam Metamorpho was searching for Dr Jace for the doctor to help him with his powers Katana arrived in Markovia to kill General Karnz Bedlam s military commander as vengeance for her family s death Batman found a young amnesiac girl in the woods exhibiting light based powers whom he names Halo who was an Aurakle that possessed the body of Violet Harper after she was killed by Syonide 4 These heroes banded together to defeat Baron Bedlam and decided to stay together as a team later fighting such villains as Agent Orange 5 the Fearsome Five 6 and the Cryonic Man 7 8 The Masters of Disaster and the Force of July edit Recurring foes include the Masters of Disaster New Wave Shakedown Windfall Heatstroke and Coldsnap who at one point were almost able to kill Black Lightning Windfall eventually became disenchanted with her team and joined the Outsiders Another recurring opponent was the Force of July 9 a group of patriotic metahumans who also regularly came into contact with the Suicide Squad During this time Geo Force s half sister Terra died as a traitor against the Teen Titans 10 Batman revealed his real identity as Bruce Wayne to the team although they already knew it 11 Eventually Halo s origins were revealed Emily Briggs who later became the superheroine Looker and joined the team was introduced Denise Howard the love interest of Geo Force appeared for the second time Without Batman edit Baron Bedlam later returned to life With the assistance of the Bad Samaritan the Masters of Disaster and Soviet forces he again tried to seize control of Markovia Batman withheld this information angering the rest of the team This eventually led to Batman disbanding the team and returning to the Justice League of America 12 Nevertheless the team traveled to Markovia discovering many Markovian military casualties They were defeated by the Masters and learn that Bedlam cloned Adolf Hitler however the Hitler clone committed suicide in horror of the atrocities perpetrated by the original 13 The Outsiders became unofficial agents of Markovia to receive Markovian funding 14 They moved to Los Angeles Geo Force left his girlfriend Denise behind and Looker separated from her husband Outsiders 1985 1988 edit This series again featured the original group and was printed in the Baxter paper format 15 used on such titles as The New Teen Titans vol 2 and the Legion of Super Heroes vol 3 It lasted for 28 issues in addition to Annuals and special issues The series originally ran alongside the title The Adventures of the Outsiders chronicling events a year after that series In the end the first few issues of this series were reprinted in The Adventures of the Outsiders before that title was cancelled Story edit The team moves into a new headquarters in Los Angeles and once again becomes involved in an adventure with the Force of July ending in Moscow 16 Villains such as the Duke of Oil 17 and the Soviet super team the People s Heroes are introduced during this time 18 The team s adventures take them all over the globe most notably when the Outsiders plane is shot down and the team is marooned on a deserted island for three weeks Tensions rise as Geo Force tries to resign his leadership and he and Looker succumb to temptation Eventually the team is rescued 19 More trouble arises when a detective is hired to look into Looker now working as a model known as Lia Briggs and her private life and learns of her actual identity as Emily The detective tries to blackmail her but she hypnotizes him and forces him to leave However he is killed shortly afterward and Looker is arrested as a suspect The Outsiders fortunately clear her name 20 Reuniting with Batman edit The Outsiders are reunited with Batman when they band together to fight Eclipso 21 After the adventure Batman gives them access to a batcave in Los Angeles The team is also infiltrated by a clone of Windfall 22 Meanwhile Looker and Geo Force feel guilty about their affair and eventually end it Metamorpho faces his own personal problems with his wife Sapphire Stagg Mason The clone of Windfall is ultimately killed the Masters of Disaster are defeated as the real Windfall joins the Outsiders The team also meets the other Los Angeles based team Infinity Inc 23 Millennium edit Main article Millennium comics The team is next involved with the crossover event Millennium wherein it is revealed that Dr Jace is an operative of the villainous Manhunters 24 and kidnaps the team 25 The team now joined by the Atomic Knight free themselves but Dr Jace blows up herself and Metamorpho 26 Looker is called to return to Abyssia the origin of her powers where she must also face the Manhunters During the adventure she is drained of much of her power and returns to her normal form 27 Halo is hit in the crossfire when saving Katana s life and slips into a coma as Katana vows to look after her 28 The team is disbanded by Geo Force as Looker returns to her husband and Batman rejoins the Justice League 28 Outsiders vol 2 1993 1995 edit This revival of the title in 1993 lasted 25 issues and was written by Mike W Barr with most issues penciled by Paul Pelletier 29 Story edit Declared a traitor in his native Markovia Geo Force is forced to seek the help of old and new Outsiders to battle the vampire lord who controls his country This is later coupled with the framing of the Outsiders for the slaughter of a Markovian village forcing them into hiding This fugitive status motivates the Atomic Knight to go after them hoping to bring in his former allies without too much trouble He is eventually convinced of their innocence and joins them nbsp Cover of Outsiders 1 Alpha 1993 art by Travis CharestThe new members who join the team in Markovia are the magician Sebastian Faust the warsuit wearing engineer and industrialist the Technocrat and Wylde Charlie Wylde a friend of the Technocrat who has been turned into a mountain bear by Faust s uncontrollable magic During the initial confrontation with the vampires Looker is apparently killed Hiding out in Gotham City the Outsiders experience another loss as the Technocrat s wife Marissa and Halo are killed during a fight with Batman actually the man standing in for Bruce Wayne Jean Paul Valley However Halo s spirit survives in the reanimated body of Marissa For some time afterward the Technocrat has trouble accepting that his wife whose body is still walking around is dead Eventually it is discovered that Looker is not dead but undead The Outsiders find her and free her from the vampire s control Split in two edit After the defeat of the vampires two teams one composed of Geo Force Katana and the Technocrat the other composed of the Eradicator Looker Wylde Halo and Sebastian Faust claim the name of the Outsiders both teams are considered fugitives for some time thanks to questionable tactics by their new members During this time the teams learn that Halo s original body has been brought back to life by the terrorist organization Kobra In control of her body is Violet Harper the evil woman whose body Halo originally inhabited She now has abilities similar to Halo s calls herself Spectra and joins Strike Force Kobra with Dervish and Windfall Both Kobra and Violet Harper are defeated and Windfall rejoins the Outsiders The two teams unite to confront Felix Faust the father of Outsiders member Sebastian Faust During the confrontation the bear like Wylde betrays the team when Felix promises to restore his humanity The team defeats Felix Faust and Wylde who eventually becomes an actual bear without the ability to speak and is kept in a zoo The title ends with the clearing of the Outsiders names and the marriage of Geo Force and Denise Howard In the interim the Halo entity is restored to Violet Harper s body returning her to normal off panel and a new team of Outsiders is formed and seen as active during the Day of Judgement crossover event Members of this new team include Geo Force Halo Katana and Terra II who in the 1999 Titans Secret Files series left the team after a round of genetic tests performed by scientists failed to decipher Terra II s genetically altered DNA to tell who she was prior to being turned into a genetic doppelganger of the original Terra Outsiders vol 3 2003 2007 edit nbsp Cover of Outsiders vol 3 1 2003 art by Tom Raney and Scott HannaOutsiders vol 3 is almost completely unrelated to the previous series It was launched in 2003 with new members some of whom had been part of the Titans The series was cancelled with issue 50 and relaunched as Batman and the Outsiders vol 2 featuring a mix of current and new members Formation edit The new team is put together in the wake of the Titans Young Justice Graduation Day crossover which dissolves both groups Arsenal accepts a sponsorship offer from the Optitron Corporation and uses the money to buy an enormous bomb shelter which had belonged to a multimillionaire renovating it as group headquarters He recruits a group of young heroes the last of whom is his friend Nightwing who joins reluctantly Nightwing decides that instead of functioning in a reactive capacity like most other superhero teams this group should act as hunters tracking down supervillains before they can cause problems Infinite Crisis edit Main article Infinite Crisis Former Outsiders the Technocrat and Looker are near the Breach when he explodes in the Battle of Metropolis The fate of the Technocrat remains unclear while Looker soon appears in an issue of the World War III limited series Roy Harper is saved by Superman from Doomsday and Captain Marvel Jr was sent to Earth S when it was reformed When New Earth came into existence he went with other heroes who could fly to fight Superboy Prime In the Infinite Crisis hardcover Freddy joined alongside the other Titans to take down the members of the Secret Society of Super Villains who tried to kill Robin One Year Later edit Main article One Year Later After Infinite Crisis the Outsiders are officially no more Because of the Freedom of Power Treaty the Outsiders have been operating covertly outside of the United States Most of the members were presumed dead until a botched mission forced them to reveal their presence Following the revelation of their existence they are recruited by Checkmate to pursue missions which Checkmate cannot support publicly Checkmate s assignment as part of the CheckOut crossover story arc involves dispatching the Outsiders to Oolong Island in China the scene of World War III the previous year The mission goes disastrously wrong when Chang Tzu captures Owen Mercer and Checkmate s Black Queen until both sides are bailed out by Batman In the aftermath Nightwing decides to give Batman control of the team once more Batman and the Outsiders vol 2 Outsiders vol 4 2007 2011 edit nbsp Cover of Batman and the Outsiders vol 2 1 2007 art by Doug BraithwaiteIn November 2007 writer Chuck Dixon and artist Julian Lopez relaunched Outsiders vol 3 as Batman and the Outsiders vol 2 with the Dark Knight taking control of the team in the aftermath of the CheckOut crossover with Checkmate 30 31 Outsiders Five of a Kind edit In the weeks leading up to the new series debut Batman holds tryouts to determine who will be on the team in a series of one shots called Five of a Kind Each issue featured a different creative team including Outsiders creator Mike W Barr and an epilogue written by Tony Bedard Batman angers several members who feel he has no right to remove people already on the team Captain Boomerang leaves the team for Amanda Waller s Suicide Squad and Nightwing decides to take no part in the Outsiders questionable activities Katana is chosen as the team s first official member joined later by the Martian Manhunter Metamorpho and Grace Thunder is kicked off the team the second Aquaman is rejected because Batman feels he does not match up to his predecessor Orin Batman then tells the other members Whether you like it or not you re here to save the world And you re going to be hated for it After the team s first official mission in Outsiders 50 Catwoman overheard the other recruits talking about the team being down by law and said Batman can t possibly start up his own crew of super crooks without me in it 32 Batman and the Outsiders vol 2 edit The team from Outsiders 50 was featured in the first two issues of Batman and the Outsiders vol 2 Afterward Catwoman and the Martian Manhunter left the team and Batgirl Geo Force and the Green Arrow joined Thunder consistently appeared in the series as well In issue 5 Ralph the Elongated Man and Sue Dibny make a guest appearance They are now ghost detectives and seem able to possess people in a method similar to that of Deadman Dr Francine Langstrom wife of Dr Kirk Langstrom a k a the Man Bat serves as the team s technical advisor and her assistant Salah Miandad operates the blank OMAC drone known as ReMAC In issue 9 Batman calls on former team member Looker to assist in an interrogation The first main storyline of the title involves Batman sending the team to investigate the mysterious Mr Jardine who is organizing a convoluted plot to populate a subterranean lake on the Moon with alien lifeforms While trying to stop Jardine s unauthorized space shot in South America Metamorpho is blasted into space and is forced to escape from the International Space Station where seemingly brainwashed astronauts from around the world are building a giant weapon Seeking a shuttle to hijack the rest of the team infiltrates a Chinese space facility only to be captured by members of the Great Ten The timely intervention of Batgirl and ReMAC saves the team from execution Metamorpho steals a shuttle back to Earth escapes from the European Space Agency and rejoins the team During the Batman R I P events an assembly of the Outsiders including Thunder receives a message from the missing Batman It asks them to feed a secret code into the cybernetic mind of ReMAC allowing it to track the Caped Crusader and the Black Glove organization and help him in his fight As they comply against Batgirl s advice the code reveals itself as a cybernetic booby trap coming from Simon Hurt the mastermind behind Batman s downfall and ReMAC explodes Several Outsiders are wounded and Thunder suffers brain injuries severe enough to knock her into a seemingly irreversible coma However her in costume appearance in the Final Crisis Submit story contradicts this the events of that Final Crisis storyline occur after the events in Batman R I P suggesting a continuity error 33 When Black Lightning rejoins the team after the events of Batman R I P and Final Crisis he is shown visiting Thunder who is still hospitalized in a coma Outsiders vol 4 edit As a result of Batman R I P and Final Crisis where Batman apparently died the series was renamed Outsiders vol 4 and featured a new team roster The change occurred when a new creative team took over with Peter Tomasi writing and Lee Garbett on art duty Tomasi began with Batman and the Outsiders Special vol 2 1 and the retitled series began with issue 15 34 One night after going to visit the graves of Thomas and Martha Wayne Alfred awakens in Wayne Manor to a giant door opening in his room He walks through it where he sees a pod with a chair inside He takes a seat as a hologram of Batman activates Batman explains that because he has not entered a special code into the Bat Computer or any of its subsidiaries for a certain length of time this recording is playing meaning he is probably dead He tells Alfred of a very important mission the latter must undertake on his behalf since Batman is unable to do so but gives him a choice to accept or decline Alfred promptly accepts Batman explains what Alfred has meant to him throughout his life saying to him what he did not have a chance to say at his death Goodbye Dad With this Batman charges Alfred to assemble a new team of Outsiders Alfred travels around the planet recruiting Roy Raymond Jr Black Lightning Geo Force leader Halo Katana the Creeper and Metamorpho As a member of the team each must become a true outsider living away from their families and the public eye for months at a time Each member fills a role once filled by Batman making this team a composite This story arc ended with issue 25 and the series ended after 40 issues Post Final Crisis edit Dan DiDio and Phillip Tan began a new run of Outsiders in January 2010 in which Geo Force appears to be acting more irrationally since his battle with Deathstroke Without consulting the rest of the team or Alfred Geo Force enters into a non aggression pact with New Krypton offering Markovia as a haven for all Kryptonians The Eradicator is New Krypton s representative The New 52 edit In 2011 The New 52 rebooted the DC universe Batman Inc 2011 2013 edit In he pages of the 2011 Batman Inc series by Grant Morrison Batman assembles a new team of Outsiders which acts as a black ops wing of Batman Incorporated The team consists of Metamorpho Katana Looker Halo and Freight Train and is led by the Red Robin 35 This incarnation of the team proved short lived as all of its members except the Red Robin were caught in an explosion caused by Lord Death Man in the 2011 Batman Incorporated Leviathan Strikes one shot issue The survivors were revealed in issue 1 of vol two 2012 Metamorpho had kept everyone alive via his powers In Green Arrow vol 5 2013 2016 edit Beginning with Jeff Lemire s run of Green Arrow vol 5 a new version of the Outsiders was introduced This is explained as being an ancient secret society dedicated to the elimination of corruption but which itself has grown corrupt Its membership is formed from the leaders of various clans centred around totemic weapons the Mask the Fist the Arrow the Axe the Spear the Shield the Sword A literal Green Arrow was the totemic weapon of the Arrow Clan but this was destroyed by the Green Arrow as part of his symbolic rejection of the group The Soultaker sword owned by Katana is the Sword Totem making her the leader of the Sword Clan The weapon totems supposedly grant immortality and enlightenment on the wielder but the Green Arrow doubts such claims The leader of the Arrow Clan was once Robert Queen the Green Arrow s father With his apparent death it passed to Komodo Simon Lacroix an evil archer It would later be passed to Shado Robert Queen s former lover and another master archer Katana heads the Sword Clan An unkillable shapeshifter named Magus heads the Mask Clan A physically intimidating man known as the Butcher leads the Axe Clan Golgotha leader of the Spear Clan for a time led the Outsiders overall Onyx leads the Fist Clan The Shield Clan is led by Kodiak who in addition to his mastery of the shield wears a terrifying skull mask DC Rebirth edit The original Outsiders are reintroduced in Dark Days The Forge 1 2017 a prelude to DC s Dark Nights Metal crossover in an expository scene which explains that Batman formed the Outsiders Black Lightning Metamorpho Geo Force Katana and Halo to investigate a mystery concerning the DC Universe which connects the strangeness of the Multiverse to the amazing properties of metals like Nth metal the Court of Owls resurrection metal Aquaman s trident and Doctor Fate s helmet to metahumans and to mystical lands like Nanda Parbat Skartaris Atlantis and Themiscyra and much more He assembled the team to operate outside the knowledge of the government the Justice League or the Batman family 36 In the Watchmen sequel Doomsday Clock Geo Force took advantage of the metahuman arms race in light of the Superman Theory and assembled Markovia s version of the Outsiders The group consists of Baroness Bedlam Eradicator Knightfall Terra and Wylde 37 The Detective Comics story arc On the Outside July 2018 had Batman and Black Lightning come together to defeat a villain known as Karma In the aftermath of the battle Batman told Black Lightning that he wanted him to lead a new team of Outsiders consisting of himself Cassandra Cain Duke Thomas and Katana who had fought as their allies in the fight against Karma An ongoing comic book featuring this team titled Batman and the Outsiders vol 3 was set to release in December 2018 38 The series was abruptly cancelled 39 before finally releasing in May the following year Later Black Lightning assembles a new modular iteration of the team with himself Duke Katana and Metamorpho plus a rotating fifth chair for other superheroes like Robin Green Arrow or Mister Miracle In the set up to the new series in Batman Urban Legends Batman formally asks to join the team as the fifth chair to help Duke track down the location of his mother 40 Enemies editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it October 2019 The following are enemies of the Outsiders Bad Samaritan A master technician 41 Baron Bedlam A Markovian baron 42 Cryonic Man A scientist who frozen himself armed with ice technology 43 Doctor Moon A mad scientist 44 Duke of Oil A cyborg who can control nearby nuclear devices 43 The Force of July A group of patriotic metahumans that was established by the A S A 45 Major Victory William Vickers is the team leader He has enhanced strength flight and energy blasts due to his government designed power suit Killed by Eclipso Abraham Lincoln Carlyle Government liaison Suffered a heart attack during a Suicide Squad attack B Eric Blairman Government liaison for the A S A who had the Psycho Pirate s Medusa Mask Lady Liberty Projects energy blasts from her torch and flight Killed in an explosion aboard Kobra s satellite during the climax of the Janus Directive The Mayflower Ability to control and grow plant life Garotted by Ravan of the Suicide Squad The Silent Majority Power of self duplication All of his duplicates were killed in battle aboard Kobra s satellite when he attempts to destroy a device that would kill billions The Sparkler Powers consisting of flight and the ability to project light as beams or even fireworks Later slain by Doctor Light who had severe mental problems concerning young superheroes Ishmael A former experiment of the Ark Project that became a member of the League of Assassins 46 Kobra The leader of the Kobra organization 43 The Masters of Disaster A group of elemental metahumans 47 The New Olympians The New Olympians are Maxie Zeus group of mercenaries selected to represent Greek and Roman gods to disrupt the 1984 Olympics 48 Antaeus I Member of the New Olympians He had powers similar to the actual Antaeus where he drew his strength from the ground Antaeus was defeated in combat by Geo Force 48 Argus Member of the New Olympians He can telepathically see events unfold from great distances Argus is also a poor fighter since he was easily defeated by Batman His abilities make him similar to the actual Argus Panoptes 48 Diana Member of the New Olympians She is a superb archer and swordswoman who also commands fierce dogs Diana was defeated by Katana in a sword fight Her talents make her similar to the actual Artemis 48 Nox Member of the New Olympians She controls a mysterious dark force that enables her to fly and can manipulate it to take on different shapes Nox was defeated in a gymnastics match against Halo Her abilities make her similar to the actual Nyx 48 Proteus A shape shifting member of the New Olympians Besides shape shifting he can also elongate his limbs Proteus first used his shape shifting powers to make himself look handsome since he disliked his previous appearance and even grow bird like wings He and Vulcanus were defeated in a deadly soccer match against Black Lightning and Metamorpho His abilities are similar to the actual Proteus 48 Vulcanus Member of the New Olympians He wields a powerful hammer and can hurl high temperature fireballs Vulcanus and Proteus were defeated in a deadly soccer match against Black Lightning and Metamorpho His abilities are similar to the actual Hephaestus 48 The Nuclear Family A group of androids whose appearances are modeled after their deceased creator and his deceased family 49 Strike Force Kobra A group of villains whose powers are similar to some of Batman s enemies They were created by Kobra 50 Syonide A female assassin 44 Tobias Whale An African American albino crime lord 44 Velocity A clone of the Flash that was created by the Brotherhood of Evil and sold to a Malinese dictator named Ratu Bennin While he possesses the Flash s speed he does not possess his memories Velocity was defeated by the Outsiders and taken into custody by Checkmate s White King Alan Scott 51 Collected editions editBatman and the Outsiders vol 1 edit Title Material collected Publication date ISBNShowcase Presents Batman and the Outsiders Vol 1 Batman and the Outsiders vol 1 1 19 The Brave and the Bold 200 New Teen Titans 37 September 2007 978 1401215460Batman and the Outsiders Vol 1 Batman and the Outsiders vol 1 1 13 The Brave and the Bold 200 New Teen Titans 37 February 2017 978 1401268121Batman and the Outsiders Vol 2 Batman and the Outsiders vol 1 14 23 Annual 1 February 2018 978 1401277536Batman and the Outsiders Vol 3 Batman and the Outsiders vol 1 24 32 Annual 2 DC Comics Presents 83 and material from Who s Who 12 15 April 2019 978 1401287641Outsiders vol 3 edit Title Material collected Publication date ISBNLooking for Trouble Outsiders vol 3 1 7 February 2004 978 1401202118Sum of all Evil Outsiders vol 3 8 15 December 2004 978 1401202439Wanted Outsiders vol 3 16 23 November 2005 978 1401204600Teen Titans Outsiders The Insiders Outsiders vol 3 24 25 28 Teen Titans 24 26 January 2006 978 1401209261Crisis Intervention Outsiders vol 3 29 33 April 2006 978 1401209735The Good Fight Outsiders vol 3 34 41 January 2007 978 1401211950Pay As You Go Outsiders vol 3 42 46 Annual 1 July 2007 978 1401213664Outsiders Checkmate CheckOut Outsiders vol 3 47 49 Checkmate 13 15 January 2008 978 1401216238Five of a Kind Outsiders vol 3 50 Outsiders Five of a Kind 1 5 March 2008 978 1401216726The Outsiders by Judd Winick Book One Outsiders vol 3 1 7 Titans Young Justice Graduation Day 1 3 Teen Titans Outsiders Secret Files 1 May 2019 978 1401288518Batman and the Outsiders vol 2 Outsiders vol 4 edit Title Material collected Publication date ISBNThe Chrysalis Batman and the Outsiders vol 2 1 5 October 2008 978 1401219314The Snare Batman and the Outsiders vol 2 6 10 February 2009 978 1401221997The Deep Batman and the Outsiders Special vol 2 1 Outsiders vol 4 15 20 November 2009 978 1401225025The Hunt Outsiders vol 4 21 25 May 2010 978 1401227166The Road to Hell Outsiders vol 4 26 31 November 2010 978 1401229030The Great Divide Outsiders vol 4 32 39 Batman and the Outsiders vol 2 40 August 2011 978 1401231613Batman and the Outsiders vol 3 edit Title Material collected Publication date ISBNBatman and the Outsiders Vol 1 Lesser Gods Batman and the Outsiders vol 3 1 7 December 2019 978 1401291785Batman and the Outsiders Vol 2 A League of Their Own Batman and the Outsiders vol 3 8 12 Annual 1 August 2020 978 1779502865Batman and the Outsiders Vol 3 The Demon s Fire Batman and the Outsiders vol 3 13 17 March 2021 978 1779506962Other versions editIn the JLA The Nail miniseries the Outsiders were formed by Black Canary to help Oliver Queen have his own team to focus on after becoming paralyzed and losing an arm after a disastrous battle with Amazo but who quickly dismissed them feeling like a sidekick The team consists of Black Canary Black Lightning Geo Force Katana Metamorpho and Shade the Changing Man In the Batman Earth One series of graphic novels the Outsiders appear in Volume 3 as an alliance of Gotham crimefighters brought together by Batman The team consists of Batman Robin Batgirl the Cat Killer Croc and Ragman with Alfred Pennyworth and Lucas Fox supporting them in a subway version of the Batcave In other media edit nbsp The Outsiders as they appear in Batman The Brave and the Bold From left to right Katana Halo Black Lightning Metamorpho and Geo Force The Outsiders appear in Batman The Brave and the Bold initially consisting of teenage versions of Black Lightning Katana and Metamorpho Introduced in the episode Enter the Outsiders the crime lord Slug brainwashes the trio into serving him With Batman and Wildcat s help the Outsiders break free of Slug s control defeat him and begin training under Wildcat s tutelage 52 Later in Requiem for a Scarlet Speedster Geo Force and Halo have joined the Outsiders and work with Batman to stop Kobra and his cultists 53 A team loosely based on the Outsiders appears in Beware the Batman consisting of Batman Katana Metamorpho Oracle and Man Bat According to producer Glen Murakami the planned second season would have added Cyborg and Red Arrow to the team while Oracle becomes Robin and Katana becomes Nightwing Two variations of the Outsiders appear in Young Justice Outsiders The first version is a loose unnamed quartet of outcasts and exiles formed from the aftermath of a mission to shut down a metahuman trafficking ring Consisting of Halo Geo Force Forager and Cyborg they are brought together by Nightwing Black Lightning Superboy and Tigress who train them to become members of the Team and covertly work for the Justice League Halo and Forager later join the Team while Geo Force goes on to join the Outsiders see below In the episode First Impression Beast Boy forms the Outsiders with Geo Force Wonder Girl Blue Beetle Kid Flash and Static to serve as a public version of the Team and operate independently of the Justice League while secretly answering to them In Early Warning El Dorado joins the team to inspire metahuman teenagers and children at the Meta Human Youth Center to gain confidence in their abilities In Into the Breach Cyborg joins them to help them find Halo after she is kidnapped by Granny Goodness In Nevermore Markovian ambassador and Light member Zviad Baazovi secretly manipulates Geo Force into killing his uncle Baron Frederick DeLamb and overthrowing his brother Gregor Markov as king of Markovia As a result the Outsiders oust him from the group and are joined by his sister Terra Superboy and Forager The Outsiders later merge with the Justice League Team and Batman Inc to form one group under Black Lightning s leadership As of Young Justice Phantoms Robin Windfall Stargirl Looker and Livewire have joined the Outsiders while Cyborg transferred to the League The Outsiders appear in the Black Lightning in two forms In the season one episode LaWanda The Book of Burial Grace Choi carries an Outsiders comic which Anissa Pierce notices while conducting research in a bookstore 54 In the season three episode The Book of Markovia Chapter Four Grab the Strap Black Lightning Anissa Choi Lightning Brandon Geo Painkiller TC A S A agent Gardner Grayle and detained A S A metahuman Erica Moran form a team loosely based on the Outsiders to battle Markovian forces References edit Cowsill Alan Irvine Alex Korte Steve Manning Matt Wiacek Win Wilson Sven 2016 The DC Comics Encyclopedia The Definitive Guide to the Characters of the DC Universe DK Publishing p 225 ISBN 978 1 4654 5357 0 Tomasi Peter w Batman and the Outsiders Special vol 1 no 1 Feb 2009 DC Comics Manning Matthew K 2010 1980s In Dolan Hannah ed DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle Dorling Kindersley p 202 ISBN 978 0 7566 6742 9 Despite being the final issue of this particular series the book wasn t closed on Batman s team ups Although Batman was through working with partners it was time to think bigger and in a special sixteen page preview insert written by Barr and with art by Jim Aparo the Outsiders debuted A super hero team of Batman s own creation the Outsiders would soon star alongside Batman in the new monthly series Batman and the Outsiders Batman amp the Outsiders 1 DC Comics Batman amp the Outsiders 3 DC Comics The New Teen Titans 37 and Batman amp the Outsiders 5 DC Comics Batman amp the Outsiders 6 7 DC Comics Greenberger Robert 2008 Fearsome Five In Dougall Alastair ed The DC Comics Encyclopedia New York Dorling Kindersley p 120 ISBN 978 0 7566 4119 1 OCLC 213309017 Batman amp the Outsiders Annual 1 DC Comics Tales of the Teen Titans Annual 3 DC Comics Batman amp the Outsiders 13 DC Comics Batman amp the Outsiders 32 DC Comics Adventures of the Outsiders 35 DC Comics Adventures of the Outsiders 36 DC Comics Manning 1980s in Dolan p 215 The Outsiders saw the popular team given the enhanced quality of a Baxter format series written by Mike W Barr and drawn by Jim Aparo The Outsiders 3 4 DC Comics The Outsiders 6 7 DC Comics The Outsiders 10 DC Comics The Outsiders 13 DC Comics The Outsiders 14 DC Comics The Outsiders 17 18 DC Comics The Outsiders 19 20 DC Comics The Outsiders Special 1 DC Comics Englehart Steve w The Arrival Millennium no 1 p 22 3 Jan 1988 DC Comics Barr Mike W w Larsen Erik a Robot Tyrants of Kadeyland The Outsiders no 27 p 6 6 January 1988 DC Comics Barr Mike W w Larsen Erik a Robot Tyrants of Kadeyland The Outsiders no 27 p 24 January 1988 DC Comics Barr Mike W w Larsen Erik p Farmer Mark i A Land Down Under The Outsiders no 28 p 23 24 February 1988 DC Comics a b Barr Mike W w Larsen Erik p Farmer Mark i A Land Down Under The Outsiders no 28 February 1988 DC Comics Manning 1990s in Dolan p 261 The Outsiders made their return in a new series courtesy of writer Mike W Barr and artist Paul Pelletier Chuck Dixon named as new Batman and the Outsiders writer Archived 2010 03 05 at the Wayback Machine Newsarama November 16 2007 Dixon shakes up Outsiders right off the bat Comic Book Resources November 13 2007 Outsiders 50 DC Comics Morrison Grant w Final Crisis Submit Oct 2008 DC Comics Life without Batman Peter Tomasi talks the Outsiders Newsarama December 16 2008 Batman Inc 6 May 2011 Dark Days The Forge no 1 2017 DC Comics Doomsday Clock 5 May 2018 DC Comics DC Comics launching Batman and the Outsiders in December Archived from the original on 2018 08 23 DC Cancels Batman and the Outsiders DC Retrieved 2022 09 09 Batman Urban Legends 18 2022 DC Comics Outsiders 3 DC Comics Batman and the Outsiders 1 DC Comics a b c Outsiders 6 DC Comics a b c Batman and the Outsiders 20 DC Comics Batman and the Outsiders Annual 1 DC Comics Batman and the Outsiders Vol 3 1 DC Comics Batman and the Outsiders 9 DC Comics a b c d e f g Batman and the Outsiders 14 DC Comics Outsiders 1 DC Comics Outsiders 21 DC Comics Outsiders vol 3 36 37 DC Comics Enter the Outsiders Batman The Brave and the Bold Season 1 Episode 6 January 9 2009 Cartoon Network Requiem for a Scarlet Speedster Batman The Brave and the Bold Season 2 Episode 39 Cartoon Network Black Lightning Outsiders Comic Easter Egg What It Might Mean External links editCosmic Teams Outsiders Index DCU Guide Outsiders II Archived 2015 05 18 at the Wayback Machine DCU Guide Outsiders III Archived 2016 03 03 at the Wayback Machine Outsiders at Don Markstein s Toonopedia Archived from the original on September 7 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Outsiders comics amp oldid 1200512181, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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