MultiVersus Wiki

This sub-page lists all known media from the DC franchise that is represented in MultiVersus.

Media with elements appearing in MultiVersus[]

The Reign of the Superman (1933)[]

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  • The general concept of Superman originated in this short story.

The Superman (1933)[]

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  • The basis for a more heroic Superman with powers originated from this short story.

Action Comics (Volume 1) #1 (1938)[]

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  • Superman appears as a Fighter.
  • Superman, who is referenced in some of Iron Giant's quotes and move titles, originates from this comic.

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  • Default appears as a Taunt for Superman.
  • Hover appears as a Taunt for Superman.
  • Push Ups appears as a Taunt for Superman.

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  • The name of the Kryptonian Skin Defense Perk references Krypton and its inhabitants, the Kryptonians, both of which debuted in this comic.

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  • Hope features Superman, who originates from this comic.
  • EVO 2022 features Superman.

Action Comics (Volume 1) #12 (1939)[]

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  • Prior to his official debut, Batman was seen in an advertisement from this comic.

Detective Comics (Volume 1) #27 (1939)[]

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  • Default appears as a Taunt for Batman.
  • Batman's Utility Belt Taunt is named after the same object that debuted in this comic.

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  • The concept of a Batmobile, of which two versions appear on the Batcave Map, was first seen in this comic.

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  • The concept of a Batmobile, which can be spawned by the Car Wheel Item, was first seen in this comic.

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Detective Comics (Volume 1) #28 (1939)[]

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  • The Wayne Manor, which is depicted in the Gotham Knight Banner, debuted in this comic.

Detective Comics (Volume 1) #31 (1939)[]

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  • Batman's Batarangs debuted in this comic.

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  • Bouncerang appears as a Signature Perk for Batman.

Detective Comics (Volume 1) #33 (1939)[]

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  • A smoke bomb, which first appeared in this comic, appears in Batman's Accidental Bomb Taunt.

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  • The Bats first appeared in this comic (via the Window Bat).

Action Comics (Volume 1) #20 (1940)[]

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  • Superman's Ice Breath ability was first seen in this comic.

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Detective Comics (Volume 1) #35 (1940)[]

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  • The Batmobile, of which two versions appear on the Batcave Map, was first seen in this comic.

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  • The Batmobile, which can be spawned by the Car Wheel Item, was first seen in this comic.

The Adventures of Superman (1940)[]

"The Baby from Krypton" (1940)[]

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  • The title for Superman's Grounded Side Special, Locomotive Charge, is a reference to how he is usually described as being even stronger than a locomotive. This statement was first said in this radio show.
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  • The name of the ...in a Single Bound! Utility Perk is a reference to Superman, who is often described as being able to leap over tall buildings in a single bound. This statement was first said in this radio show.

"The Meteor from Krypton" (1941)[]

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  • Kryptonite, which is referenced by some Fighters, originates from this radio show.

"Fangs of Fury" (1951)[]

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  • One of Superman's combat quotes references his iconic catchphrase: "Up, up, and away!", which originates from this radio show. His Aerial Up Attack, Up and Away, also references it.
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  • The name of the Up, Up, and A-Slay Offense Perk is a reference to Superman's iconic catchphrase: "Up, up, and away!", which originates from this radio show.

Whiz Comics (Volume 1) #2 (1940)[]

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  • Shazam (Billy Batson), the superhero who is referenced in the Shazam! Ringout VFX, debuted in this comic under the name of Captain Marvel.

Detective Comics (Volume 1) #38 (1940)[]

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  • LeBron James' I'm Freakin' Robin Variant references Robin I (Dick Grayson), who debuted in this comic.

Action Comics (Volume 1) #23 (1940)[]

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  • The Daily Planet, depicted in the Banner of the same name, originates from this comic.

Batman (Volume 1) #1 (1940)[]

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  • The Joker and Catwoman, who make visual cameos on the Batcave Map, debuted in this comic. In addition, the concept of a Batplane/Batwing also debuted in this comic. Two types of this vehicle can also be seen in the background of the aforementioned Map.

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  • The concept of a Batplane/Batwing, of which one appears in the Deploy Batwing Ringout VFX, originates from this comic.

Batman (Volume 1) #4 (1940)[]

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  • The Gotham Knight Banner is based on Gotham City, which debuted in this comic.

Detective Comics (Volume 1) #48 (1941)[]

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  • The Batmobile, of which two versions appear on the Batcave Map, got its name in this comic. The design used for one of the Batmobiles seen on said Map also takes inspiration from the Batmobile's look in this comic.

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  • The Batmobile, which can be spawned by the Car Wheel Item, got its name in this comic. Its design also takes inspiration from the Batmobile's look in this comic.

Superman (Volume 1) #11 (1941)[]

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  • A Job For... is based on the iconic moments from throughout DC history in which Clark Kent ripped his shirt off to reveal that he's actually Superman. Said moment was first seen in this comic.

All-Star Comics (Volume 1) #8 (1941)[]

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  • A statue of Wonder Woman from Themyscira appears on the Trophy's E.D.G.E. Maps as a background element.

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  • Themyscira Sunset features Themyscira, which debuted in this comic (under the name of Paradise Land).

Sensation Comics (Volume 1) #1 (1942)[]

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  • Wonder Woman's Invisible Jet is mentioned in one of her character select quotes.

Detective Comics (Volume 1) #60 (1942)[]

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  • The Bat Signal, which is seen in the Gotham Knight Banner, originates from this comic.

Sensation Comics (Volume 1) #6 (1942)[]

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  • The Lasso of Truth, Wonder Woman's signature weapon, originates from this comic.

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Superman (Volume 1) #17 (1942)[]

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  • The concept for The Fortress of Solitude, which is depicted in the Banner of the same name, originates from this comic under the name of "Secret Citadel".

Batman (Volume 1) #12 (1942)[]

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  • The existence of the Batcave was first hinted in this comic.

Wonder Woman (Volume 1) #1 (1942)[]

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  • Wonder Woman's Grounded Neutral Attack's title, Sword of Ares, references the Greek god of war who made his DC debut in this comic.

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  • Grapple of Hermes appears as a Signature Perk for Wonder Woman, referencing the Greek god Hermes who made its DC debut in this comic.

Batman (Volume 1) #16 (1943)[]

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  • Alfred Pennyworth, who makes a visual cameo on the Batcave Map, debuted in this comic.

The Batman (1943)[]

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  • The general formal concept of a Batcave first appeared in this movie serial, where it was originally known as the "Bat's Cave".

Detective Comics (Volume 1) #83 (1944)[]

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  • The Batcave got its modern name from this comic.

Superman (Volume 1) #28 (1944)[]

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  • Zeus, the King of the Olympian Gods from Greek mythology who is reference in one of The Man in Black's quotes, made his DC debut in this comic.

More Fun Comics (Volume 1) #101 (1945)[]

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  • The Kent Farm, which is referenced in Superman's Ugly Sweater Superman Variant, originates from this comic.

The Marvel Family (Volume 1) #1 (1945)[]

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  • The aforementioned Comic Classic Black Adam Variant is featured in the Flying Black Adam Profile Icon.

Batman (Volume 1) #35 (1946)[]

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World's Finest (Volume 1) #30 (1947)[]

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  • The Giant Penny, which is seen in the background of the Batcave Map, originates from this comic.

Superman (Volume 1) #59 (1949)[]

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  • Superman first used Heat Vision in this comic.

Action Comics (Volume 1) #241 (1958)[]

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  • The Fortress of Solitude, which is depicted in the Banner of the same name, made its official debut in this comic.

Action Comics (Volume 1) #242 (1958)[]

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  • Brainiac's Bottled City of Kandor, which debuted in this comic, appears as a background element on the Trophy's E.D.G.E. Maps.

Showcase (Volume 1) #22 (1959)[]

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  • The Green Lantern Power Battery, which is planned to make a cameo on the Trophy's E.D.G.E. Maps, originates from this comic.

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The Brave and the Bold (Volume 1) #28 (1960)[]

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  • Starro, who is mentioned in one of Batman's quotes, originates from this comic.
  • The Justice League organization, which is mentioned in some of Batman's, Superman's and Wonder Woman's quotes and website biographies, originates from this comic.

Action Comics (Volume 1) #275 (1961)[]

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  • Superman's Heat Vision ability got its official name from this comic.

Wonder Woman (Volume 1) #131 (1962)[]

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  • Hera, the Greek goddess of marriage and women who is mentioned in some of Wonder Woman's quotes, made her DC debut in this comic.

Green Lantern (Volume 2) #29 (1964)[]

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Batman (1966)[]

"Hi Diddle Riddle" (1966)[]

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  • Harley Quinn is based on the various molls from this show, the first of which debuted in this episode.
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  • Bat Emblem is based on the variation of the Bat-insignia introduced in this show.

"The Clock King's Crazy Crimes" (1966)[]

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  • The concept of a Batcomputer originates from this episode.

Batman: The Movie (1966)[]

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  • The Shark Repellent Bat Spray, which appears in Batman's Utility Belt Taunt, originates from this movie.

Forever People (Volume 1) #1 (1970)[]

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Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen (Volume 1) #134 (1970)[]

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  • Darkseid, who is mentioned in one of Batman's quotes, originates from this comic.

New Gods (Volume 1) #1 (1970)[]

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  • The Apokolips emblem, which is first seen in this comic, is featured in the Omega Beam Ringout VFX.

Batman (Volume 1) #232 (1971)[]

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  • Ra's al Ghul, who is mentioned in one of Batman's quotes, originates from this comic.

Forever People (Volume 1) #6 (1972)[]

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  • Omega Beam is based off of Darkseid's powerful optic rays that made their debut in this comic.

Batman (Volume 1) #258 (1974)[]

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Wonder Woman (Volume 1) #226 (1976)[]

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  • Whip of Hephaestus appears as a Signature Perk for Wonder Woman, referencing the Greek god Hephaestus who made its DC debut in this comic.
  • Rick's Hephaestus, Who? Signature Perk references Wonder Woman's Signature Perk that's listed above.

Shazam! (Volume 1) #28 (1977)[]

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  • Shu, the Egyptian god of peace that is mentioned in some of Black Adam's combat quotes and move titles, made his DC debut in this comic.

The All-New Super Friends Hour (1977)[]

"The Joy Ride" (1977)[]

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Tales of the Green Lantern Corps (Volume 1) #2 (1981)[]

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  • Nekron, who is mentioned in one of Black Adam's quotes, originates from this comic.

Wonder Woman (Volume 1) #288 (1981)[]

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  • The Wonder Woman Banner is based on Wonder Woman's updated emblem which debuted in this comic.
  • The *Chestnuts Not Included Banner features Wonder Woman's updated emblem which debuted in this comic.

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  • Amazonian is based on Wonder Woman's updated emblem which debuted in this comic.
  • Princess Diana is based on Wonder Woman's updated emblem which debuted in this comic.

Batman: The Dark Knight Returns (Volume 1) #1 (1986)[]

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  • The follow-up animation for Batman's Aerial Side Attack, Bat-Strike, briefly covers him in shadows and makes him do the same pose as he does on the cover for this comic.

Wonder Woman (Volume 2) #1 (1987)[]

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  • Themyscira, which is featured in the Themyscira Sunset Banner, got its current name in this comic.

Batman: Son of the Demon (1987)[]

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  • Damian Wayne, who is mentioned in one of Batman's voice lines, originates from this comic.

Secret Origins (Volume 2) #30 (1988)[]

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  • Plastic Man, who is mentioned in one of Batman's quotes, originates from this comic.

Batman (1989)[]

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  • Batman's Grapple Gun debuted in this movie.

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  • The Closed Alpha designs used for the Batmobiles seen on the Batcave Map are based on the design used for the Batmobile from this movie. In addition, the design used for the two Batplanes/Batwings seen in the backgound of the aforementioned Map also take after the vehicle's design introduced in this movie.

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Batman: The Animated Series (1992)[]

"The Dark Knight's First Night" (1992)[]

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"On Leather Wings" (1992)[]

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  • The design used for one of the Batmobiles seen on the Batcave Map takes inspiration from the Batmobile's look in this show.
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  • The design of the Batwing seen in the Deploy Batwing Ringout VFX is based on its design from this show. The buildings and moon seen in this Ringout also match the appearance of the buildings and the moon seen in this show.

"Christmas with the Joker" (1992)[]

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  • The Joker's design, as seen in his small visual cameo from the Batcave Map, is taken from this show.

"Joker's Favor" (1992)[]

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  • Mad Love appears as a Variant for Harley Quinn.
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  • Default appears as a Taunt for Harley Quinn.
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"The Man Who Killed Batman" (1993)[]

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  • Leader of the Pack is based on Bud and Lou, Harley's pet hyenas, who debuted in the forty-ninth episode of this show.
  • Tools of the Trade is based on Harley Quinn's arsenal of tools, and also includes a reference to her two pet hyenas via their footprints.

Batman Forever (1995)[]

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  • Batman's Bat-bombs are possibly inspired by The Riddler's Batbombs, which first appeared in this movie.

Kingdom Come (Volume 1) #3 (1996)[]

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  • This comic marks the first time Wonder Woman has officially started to use her Lasso of Truth alongside a shield and a sword.

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  • Golden Armor appears as a Variant for Wonder Woman.

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JLA (Volume 1) #4 (1997)[]

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  • The Justice League Watchtower, which is mentioned in one of Batman's quotes, originates from this comic.

New Batman Adventures (1997)[]

"Holiday Knights" (1997)[]

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"Girl's Night Out" (1998)[]

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  • The boxing glove gun that appears in Harley Quinn's Aerial Down Attack, Boxing Ringer, and Side Specials, Prank Shot, is based off of the extendo boxing glove that originates from this show.
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DC One Million (Volume 1) #4 (1998)[]

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  • One Million appears as a "Substitute" Variant for Superman.

Batman Beyond (1999)[]

"Rebirth, Part 1" (1999)[]

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  • Bruce Wayne and Terry McGinnis' Batman suit, which is seen in the official artwork of the Batcave, comes from this show.

Batman/Huntress: Cry for Blood (Volume 1) #1 (2000)[]

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  • The Caped Crusader is based on Batman's insignia's 2000s design, which was first seen in this comic.
  • The *Chestnuts Not Included Banner features Batman's insignia's 2000s design, which was first seen in this comic.

Justice League (2001)[]

"Secret Origins, Part I" (2001)[]

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  • George Newbern first voiced Superman in this show.
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52 (Volume 1) #1 (2006)[]

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  • Kahndaq, the country referenced in some of Black Adam's quotes and move titles, originates from this comic.

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52 (Volume 1) #23 (2006)[]

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  • Amon, the Egyptian god of air who is referenced in some of Black Adam's combat quotes, made his DC debut in this comic.

Helmet of Fate: Ibis the Invincible (Volume 1) #1 (2007)[]

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  • Horus/Heru, the Egyptian god of healing and protection who is referenced by both names in some of Black Adam's combat quotes and move titles, made his DC debut in this comic.

The Dark Knight (2008)[]

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Batman and Robin (Volume 1) #1 (2009)[]

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  • The Circus of Strange is mentioned in one of Batman's quotes.

Blackest Night: Superman (Volume 1) #1 (2009)[]

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Blackest Night: Wonder Woman (Volume 1) #1 (2009)[]

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  • Diana Undead features Black Lantern Wonder Woman, who debuted in this comic.

Shazam! (Volume 2) #1 (2011)[]

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  • Shazam (Billy Batson), who is referenced in the Shazam! Ringout VFX, first got its name changed from Captain Marvel in this comic.

Batman: Arkham City (2011)[]

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  • Tara Strong first voiced Harley Quinn in this game.

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  • The smoke bomb that appears in Batman's Accidental Bomb Taunt takes its design from this game.

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Justice League of America (Volume 3) #7.4: Black Adam (2013)[]

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  • Black Adam's default design is based on his appearance from this comic. The Egyptian sun god Aten/Aton, who is mentioned by both names in some of his combat quotes and move titles, also made his DC debut in this comic. Same goes for the Egyptian snake-god Mehen and the ancient Zehuti.

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  • Black Adam's design in the Black Adam Profile Icon is based on his appearance from this comic.

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016)[]

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  • Some of Batman's and Superman's quotes reference the events of this movie.

Wonder Woman (Volume 5) #1 (2016)[]

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  • Wonder Woman's default look is based on her design from this comic.

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Suicide Squad: Rebirth (Volume 1) #1 (2016)[]

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  • Harley Quinn's default design is partly based on her appearance in this comic.

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  • Harley is based on Harley Quinn's default look.
  • EVO 2022 features Harley Quinn.

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Suicide Squad: Suicide Blonde (2016)[]

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  • Harley Quinn's baseball bat is based on Good Night, which debuted in this comic.

Suicide Squad: Special Ops (2016)[]

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  • Harley Quinn's Chiappa Rhino 60DS, which is seen in her idle animation and some attacks, originates from this game.

Suicide Squad (2016)[]

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  • Harley Quinn's Bye Bye Taunt references the elevator fight scene from this movie.

Injustice 2 (2017)[]

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  • The quote from Black Adam's promotional poster originates from this game.

Funko Women's Super Cute Tees: Wonder Woman with Jump Rope T-Shirt (2018)[]

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  • Wonder Woman's Jump Rope Taunt references this T-shirt.

Batman Ninja (2018)[]

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  • Batman's Samurai Batman Variant is based on his appearance from this anime movie.

Wonder Woman: Bloodlines (2019)[]

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  • Bloodlines appears as a Variant for Wonder Woman.

Suicide Squad (Volume 6) #1 (2019)[]

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  • Harley Quinn's default design is partly based on her appearance in this comic.

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  • Harley is based on Harley Quinn's default look.
  • EVO 2022 features Harley Quinn.

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Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) (2020)[]

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  • The grenade launcher that appears in Harley Quinn's Aerial Up Attack, Confetti Grenade!, is based on her Fun Gun from this movie. The confetti that appears in various of her of attacks (as well as the stat that is named after it) are also possible allusions to the aforementioned gun and the confetti jacket Harley wore in this movie.

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The Suicide Squad (2021)[]

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Batman - Harley Quinn Jack in the Box (2021)[]

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  • The Jack-in-the-Box that appears in Harley Quinn's Down Specials, Whack-in-a-Box, is based on this official figure.

Black Adam (2022)[]

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