Secret Origins is the title of several
comic book series published by
DC Comics which featured the
origin stories of the publisher's various characters.
Publication history
Secret Origins was first published as a
one-shot in 1961 and contained only reprinted material.[1] The title became an ongoing reprint series in February–March 1973 which ran for seven issues and ended in October–November 1974.[2][3] The title was used on various compilations of origin stories, including Limited Collectors' Edition #C-39: Secret Origins Super-Villains (October–November 1975)[4] and #C-45: More Secret Origins Super-Villains (June–July 1976)[5] as well as DC Special Series #10 (1978)[6] and 19 (Fall 1979).[7] Its most well-known incarnation was a 50-issue series that ran from April 1986 to August 1990,[8] plus three Annuals[9] and one Special.[10] Typically, an issue would clarify the
Post-Crisis origins of a number of characters,[11] usually two as most of the issues were double-sized, i.e. 48 pages.
Roy Thomas was the initial writer/editorial consultant on the series; later issues were overseen by
Mark Waid. Two more Specials followed in 1998 and 1999.[12] In 2004, it returned to the all-reprint format with a Weird Secret Origins special featuring
Doctor Fate, the
Spectre,
Animal Man, the
Enchantress,
Metamorpho,
Congorilla,
El Diablo, and the
Bizarro World.
A new monthly incarnation focusing on characters in The New 52, launched in April 2014 with a June
cover date. The first issue featured the origins of
Superman,
Supergirl and the
Dick Grayson version of
Robin.[13] This series was cancelled as of issue #11 (May 2015)[14] on sale in March 2015.[15]
Characters featured in the 1986–1990 series
#1 (April 1986): The
Golden AgeSuperman; this was intended as a tribute to the original version of the character, as the latter-day version of Superman was being concurrently introduced by
John Byrne in the Man Of Steel miniseries; art by Golden Age Superman artist
Wayne Boring and
Jerry Ordway.
#2 (May 1986): The
Blue Beetle, both the Dan Garrett and Ted Kord versions; art by
Gil Kane.
#3 (June 1986):
Captain Marvel credited by the Shazam! title; a retelling of the story from WHIZ Comics #2, albeit updated to the modern day. Much of this was changed in the Legends crossover. Thomas himself would
retcon this some months later in SHAZAM! The New Beginning, all of which was changed again by Jerry Ordway in his
graphic novelThe Power of Shazam!.
#10 (January 1987): The
Phantom Stranger. This was a Legends tie-in that related four possible origins for the character; one by Mike Barr and
Jim Aparo was a variation on the
Wandering Jew myth, while another by
Alan Moore and
Joe Orlando postulated that the Stranger was a fallen angel.
#11 (February 1987): the Golden Age
Hawkman;
Power Girl. Both stories presented have since been retconned, with Power Girl's backstory having been redefined by
Geoff Johns in the pages of JSA Classified, which served as part of the buildup to Infinite Crisis.
#14 (May 1987):
Suicide Squad. Another Legends tie-in, it served as a prequel to the later series and was written by that series' writer,
John Ostrander.
#22 (January 1988): the
Manhunters. This was a tie-in with Millennium as was the subsequent issue, and aligned the various histories of the characters with the
Manhunter name together.
#28 (July 1988):
Midnight art by Gil Kane;
Nightshade art by
Rob Liefeld. Nightshade's origin doubled as an introduction/backdrop to a three-issue Suicide Squad story arc where she returned to her place of origin to save her brother.
#31 (October 1988): The
Justice Society of America. A full-length story, and Roy Thomas' last contribution to the series, excluding the Grim Ghost story in #42.
#32 (November 1988): The
Justice League of America. In a full-length story by
Keith Giffen and
Peter David, the Justice League is formed by
Green Lantern (
Hal Jordan), the
Flash (Barry Allen),
Aquaman, the Martian Manhunter and the Black Canary. Superman and Batman were not founding members, and
Wonder Woman's revised continuity precluded her from the same. The events depicted were later expanded upon in JLA: Year One and JLA: Incarnations.
#33 (December 1988):
Fire,
Ice and
Mister Miracle. This and the subsequent two issues dealt with the members of Justice League International.
#44 (September 1989):
Clayface I, II, III and IV. This issue gave background information for a story arc that appeared in Detective Comics #604-607 entitled The Mud Pack.
#46 (December 1989): The headquarters of the Silver Age Justice League of America (story by Grant Morrison), the New Titans'
Titans Tower, and the 'rocketship clubhouse' of the Legion of Super Heroes. Arm Fall Off Boy makes his first appearance.
Additionally, there was a belated Secret Origins 80-Page Giant issued in 1998 (
ISBN1-56389-440-8), that focused on the members of
Young Justice.
Secret Origins collected edition
Some issues of the second series were collected in a
trade paperback along with other material and some original work in 1989 called Secret Origins, but the official title, as stated in the book's
indicia, is given as Secret Origins of The World's Greatest Super-Heroes (
ISBN0930289501). The focus was on DC's major characters: the origins of the Justice League of America (from #32), the Flash (Barry Allen, from Secret Origins Annual #2); Green Lantern (Hal Jordan, from #36); J'onn J'onnz, the Martian Manhunter (from #35); and Superman (from The Man of Steel #6). There was also an all-new retelling of Batman's origins, Batman: The Man Who Falls, by Dennis O'Neil and
Dick Giordano; this story later served as a cited inspiration for the
2005 filmBatman Begins.[16]
Showcase Presents: Blue Beetle includes Secret Origins #2 (Blue Beetle: Echoes Of Future Past!). 590 pages. January 2015.
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Batman: The Greatest Stories Ever Told Vol. 2 includes Secret Origins #6 (The Secret Origin Of Batman). 208 pages. February 2007.
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Batman: Legends Of The Dark Knight - Marshall Rogers includes Secret Origins #6 (The Secret Origin Of Batman). 484 pages. November 2011.
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Last Days Of The Justice Society Of America includes Secret Origins #7 (The Secret Origin Of The Golden Age Sandman), #9 (The Secret Origin Of The Star-Spangled Kid And Stripesy & The Secret Origin Of The Golden Age Flash), #11 (The Secret Origin Of The Golden Age Hawkman), #13 (The Secret Origin Of Johnny Thunder), #15 (The Secret Origin Of The Spectre), #16 (The Secret Origin Of The Golden Age Hourman), #18 (The Secret Origin Of The Golden Age Green Lantern), #20 (The Secret Origin Of Dr. Mid-Nite), #24 (The Secret Origin Of Dr. Fate), #25 (The Secret Origin Of The Golden Age Atom) and #31 (The Secret Origin Of The Justice Society Of America). 336 pages. May 2017.
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The Phantom Stranger Omnibus includes Secret Origins #10 (The Secret Origin Of The Phantom Stranger). 1248 pages. August 2023.
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DC Universe by Alan Moore includes Secret Origins #10 (Footsteps). 464 pages. April 2013.
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Nightwing: Old Friends, New Enemies includes Secret Origins #13 (The Secret Origin Of Nightwing). 156 pages. August 2013.
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Suicide Squad: Trial By Fire includes Secret Origins #14 (The Secret Origin Of The Suicide Squad). 229 pages. February 2011.
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Deadman Omnibus includes Secret Origins #15 (Death Like A Crown). 944 pages. December 2020.
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Doom Patrol: The Bronze Age Omnibus includes Secret Origins Annual #1 (The Secret Origin Of The Doom Patrol). 1056 pages. November 2019.
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The Flash: A Celebration Of 75 Years includes Secret Origins Annual #2 (The Unforgiving Minute). 480 pages. April 2015.
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Justice League International Omnibus Vol. 3 includes Secret Origins #33, 34 and 35. 1448 pages. May 2024.
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DC Universe by Neil Gaiman includes Secret Origins #36 (Pavane) and Secret Origins Special. 224 pages. October 2016.
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Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters Saga Omnibus Vol. 1 includes Secret Origins #38 (Sometimes A Fool Notion). 1527 pages. September 2020.
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Animal Man: Origin Of The Species includes Secret Origins #39 (The Myth Of The Creation). 224 pages. July 2002.
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JLA by Grant Morrison Omnibus includes Secret Origins #46 (Ghosts Of Stone). 1486 pages. November 2020.
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Showcase Presents: Ambush Bug includes Secret Origins #48 (The Secret Origin Of Ambush Bug). 488 pages. March 2009.
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Tales Of The Batman: Alam Brennert includes Secret Origins #50 (Unfinished Business). 187 pages. July 2016.
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In this episode, the Legion of Doom attempt to undo their Secret Origins by travelling backward through
time to change the outcome of events.
Cheetah competed in the tournament on
Paradise Island, and she defeated Princess Diana, and therefore she became Wonder Woman instead.
Lex Luthor prevented
Hal Jordan from getting the
Green Lantern Ring from
Abin Sur by stealing it himself, thereby becoming the "Green Luthor". As for Superman, the
Hall of Doom knocked the
KryptonianRocket off course, so that it didn't land on
Earth, but rather another planet that was under a
red sun, thereby preventing him from getting super powers and growing up to become Superman. However, the other
Justice League members learn of the Legion's scheme, and they go back in time to set history straight.
The episode "History of Doom" showcased the Secret Origin of
Lex Luthor, which depicts Luthor as a farm boy in
Smallville and a friend of
Superboy, just as it was in the
Pre-Crisiscomic books at that time that were set on
Earth-One. The same episode also shows the Secret Origins of
Apache Chief and
Giganta, whose origins apparently tied together.
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