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**Return to [[Timeline of Earth-4]]** | **Return to [[Timeline of Earth-4]]** | ||
- | **Return | + | **Go to [[Timeline of Earth-4 (1960s to 1970s)]]** |
- | **Continue to [[Timeline of Earth-4 (the future)]]** | + | ==== 1980 ==== |
- | **Timeline of Earth-4:** [[Timeline of Earth-4 (prehistory to 18th century)|prehistory to 18th century]] | [[Timeline of Earth-4 (19th century to 1920s)|19th century to 1920s]] | [[Timeline of Earth-4 (1930s to 1950s)|1930s to 1950s]] | [[Timeline of Earth-4 (1960s to 1970s)|1960s to 1970s]] | [[Timeline of Earth-4 (1980s to present)|1980s to present]] | [[Timeline of Earth-4 (the future)|the future]] | [[Timeline of Earth-4 (alternate timelines)|alternate timelines]] | + | * Bruce Barlow, brilliant young scientist and so-called " |
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+ | === June, 1980 === | ||
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+ | * A boy named Bobby Caswell is magically transformed into the super-powered action hero **[[Thunderbunny]]** and begins adventures as an action-hero in Boston. //Note: Although his first adventure is not published until 1981, Thunderbunny' | ||
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+ | === July, 1980 === | ||
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+ | * During the opening of the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, the long-rumored existence of the Soviet hero Redstar is revealed to the world. Captain Atom teams up with Redstar to battle the invasion of the Space Prowlers, and Captain Atom saves Redstar' | ||
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+ | === October, 1980 === | ||
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+ | * A powerful she-demon quickly eliminates all male action heroes, leaving only female action heroes behind. Caroline Dean dons her **Liberty Belle** costume once more to lead an all-female team comprised of herself, **Nightshade**, | ||
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+ | ==== 1981 ==== | ||
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+ | === February, 1981 === | ||
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+ | * [[Ms. Tree|Ms. Michael Tree]], private investigator, | ||
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+ | === March, 1981 === | ||
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+ | * [[Blue Beetle (Ted Kord)|Blue Beetle III]] and [[Question|the Question]] return and team up against a villain known as the Enigma, who Blue Beetle III had put in prison for ten years. [Charlton Bullseye v2 #1] | ||
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+ | === August, 1981 === | ||
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+ | * **[[Vanguards|The Vanguards]]** (**[[Celestra]]**, | ||
+ | * A super-powered action hero named **[[Guardian (Earth-4)|Guardian]]** has a **single case**. [Charlton Bullseye v2 #4] | ||
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+ | === December, 1981 === | ||
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+ | * In Boston, Thunderbunny saves a construction worker' | ||
+ | * [[Michael Mauser]] resumes his private detective work, still assisted by his secretary, **Rosie Redd** (her last appearance). //Note: At some point over the next year, Rosie Redd quits her secretary position at the Mauser Detective Agency to join the NYPD.// [Charlton Bullseye v2 #6] | ||
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+ | ==== 1982 ==== | ||
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+ | * Bruce Barlow invents the interstellar drive, although it remains classified until the next century. //Note: This is a speculation based on a reference in Space Adventures #38 that states the interstellar drive was invented in 1982, coupled with the fact that Barlow is the only spacefaring scientist living at this point in time.// | ||
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+ | === February, 1982 === | ||
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+ | * [[Captain Atom]] returns, now in his original costume and under the command of Gen. Wade Wolfe. After Wolfe sells him out to extraterrestrials, | ||
+ | * [[Nightshade]] returns and battles her returning foe, [[Ghost (Alec Rois)|the Ghost]]. //Note: While she began her career as a CIA agent, this story shows that Eve Eden has since joined the OSI (now called the Office of Special Investigations), | ||
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+ | === April, 1982 === | ||
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+ | * [Charlton Bullseye v2 #8] | ||
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+ | === August, 1982 === | ||
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+ | * **[[Golden Man|Golden Lad]]** comes out of suspended animation after 36 years when the Minstrel forgets to pay the Keeper. Fighting alongside Thunderbunny on a **single case**, he is shot by an energy cannon and instantly ages to an old man. He falls unconscious and is taken away to the hospital, but not until he tells Thunderbunny about the Keeper and the other golden age heroes the villain is keeping captive. //Note: Golden Lad is referred to as Golden Kid in this story. Only a few heroes are pictured (none Charlton or Earth-4 characters); | ||
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+ | === September, 1982 === | ||
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+ | * Thunderbunny and Captain Atom team up to defend Boston from alien invaders. The Sentinels of Justice also arrive to battle the invaders. //Note: In the second Thunderbunny story in Charlton Bullseye v2 #10, there is a reference to an upcoming story featuring Thunderbunny and Captain atom battling aliens in Boston. This story was never published by Charlton, but a modified version of the story was later published in Blue Ribbon Comics (Archie) v2 #13.// [speculation] | ||
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+ | === October, 1982 === | ||
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+ | * The Sentinels of Justice (Captain Atom, Blue Beetle III, Nightshade, and the Question, as well as the Peacemaker, Son of Vulcan, and Tyger) travel to the parallel universes of Earth-1 and Earth-2, where they meet those worlds' | ||
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+ | === November, 1982 === | ||
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+ | * A Central City bank teller named David Carson unwittingly travels to the Fifth Plane, where he learns he is [[Lord Cumulus]], ruler and protector of that dimension' | ||
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+ | === December, 1982 === | ||
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+ | * As his secret identity of Alec Tronn, E-Man officially becomes Michael Mauser' | ||
+ | * **E-Man** and **Nova** return and begin adventures. Nova Kane is still attending Xanadu University as an archeology student. E-Man, Nova, and Mauser defeat the latest plan of the Brain of Sirius, which survived its earlier supposed death. [E-Man (First) #1] | ||
+ | * Assisted by the wizard Lugulbanda of Fen-Ra, the Princess Paragwen travels to New York City from another dimension in pursuit of the powerful Masque of Mottagamma, which becomes a two-barreled gun in Earth' | ||
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+ | ==== 1983 ==== | ||
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+ | === January, 1983 === | ||
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+ | * Private investigator Roger Loring becomes the action hero known as **[[Scythe|the Scythe]]** in order to investigate the murders of other private detectives. [Ms. Tree's Thrilling Detective Adventures #2] | ||
+ | * Dr. Ford Fairmont, the blind chief executive officer of Para-Sight Industries who is also an inventor and comic-book aficionado, recreates his favorite comic book characters in real-life by kidnapping young mutants and turning them into thinly veiled caricatures of Marvel Comics' | ||
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+ | === February, 1983 === | ||
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+ | * Charles David Grant uses his complete power over his molecular structure to become the action hero **[[Mister Jigsaw]]**, man of a thousand parts, and has a **single case** in his home of Portland, Maine. [Scary Tales #38] | ||
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+ | === March, 1983 === | ||
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+ | * Blue Beetle III battles and disables an android that appears to be Blue Beetle II but is in fact a prototype super-android created by Jarvis Kord to be more intelligent and human-looking than the older models. //Note: This story reveals that Ted Kord and Daniel Northrup Garrett were roommates in college.// [Americomics #3] | ||
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+ | === April, 1983 === | ||
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+ | * The original **[[Blue Beetle (Dan Garret)|Blue Beetle]]** returns when Dan Garret, as young as ever, comes out of a coma-like state and joins CIB (Central Intelligence Bureau) as an agent. Blue Beetle III learns that the original Blue Beetle is alive and well. //Note: This story reveals that Ted Kord is also a CIB agent at this time. Ted Kord resigns from CIB after this story. This story also reveals that two mysterious gods are behind the original Blue Beetle' | ||
+ | * E-Man and Michael Mauser battle the Psychobabbler, | ||
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+ | === May, 1983 === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * **[[Sentinels of Justice|The Sentinels of Justice]]** return to battle the Manipulator (secretly a businessman named Jonathan Barrington Collingsworth, | ||
+ | * Scientist Dr. Ed Serch invents an experimental space environmental suit. After an accident while wearing it, his assistant Mac Rey becomes the electromagnetically super-powered action hero known as **[[Static (Mac Rey)|Static]]** and has his first case. [Eclipse Monthly #1] | ||
+ | * E-Man battles the Feeder (an extraterrestrial sentient pocket of energy like E-Man) and his costumed henchmen, all called Thoughtmaster. Michael Mauser takes on his 18-year-old nephew, Donald Duke, as an apprentice in the private eye business. [E-Man (First) #6-7] | ||
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+ | === June, 1983 === | ||
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+ | * A gang of crooked acrobats called the Flying Fiermonts (Robard Fiermont, his son Warren Fiermont, and his daughter Christine Fiermont) are freed after eight months in prison. When they refuse to work for Havoc Muggintore' | ||
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+ | === July, 1983 === | ||
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+ | * E-Man battles Mad Wax, a man whose body was turned into a moving wax statue by an alien device. Mad Wax is destroyed, as is the alien device that transformed him. [E-Man (First) #8] | ||
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+ | === August, 1983 === | ||
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+ | * E-Man and Michael Mauser battle recurring foe [[Tyger Lili]] (Comm. Lili Zhong of Red China) and her Shogun Assassins, robots that wield energy-swords. [E-Man (First) #9] | ||
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+ | === September, 1983 === | ||
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+ | * E-Man and Nova Kane rescue Donald Duke from the Hell's Hornets biker gang in Nova's home town of Barrentown, Pennsylvania. E-Man also battles Blacklung, who wears an atomic-powered, | ||
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+ | === October, 1983 === | ||
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+ | * **Static**' | ||
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+ | === November, 1983 === | ||
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+ | * Tyger Lili escapes prison and captures E-Man, only to be betrayed by her allies [[Big Al]] (an intelligent mutant white humanoid alligator) and his alligator men. E-Man battles Gai-Tor, a giant alligator-shaped robot with laser-vision that goes on a rampage in New York City. Nova Kane takes a job with Megamedia Broadcasting in Chicago, Illinois, as the host of a kid's monster movie show. E-Man decides to move with her to Chicago. //Note: Big Al is an obvious parody of Albert the Alligator from Walt Kelly' | ||
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+ | === December, 1983 === | ||
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+ | * On their way to Chicago, E-Man and Nova Kane stop in a town in Indiana, where they battle Chaos, prince of madness, and stop his plan to control the world and then the universe. E-Man briefly visits the interdimensional Cynosure. E-Man and Chaos agree to leave each other alone. //Note: This story indicates that the events of First Comics' | ||
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+ | ==== 1984 ==== | ||
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+ | === January, 1984 === | ||
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+ | * In Chicago, Nova Kane begins working as the host of Nova's Chamber of Horrors, and she unconsciously uses her powers that she had thought were gone. In New York City, Michael Mauser and his nephew Donald Duke are attacked by the Battery (sent by Samuel Boar). [E-Man (First) #14] | ||
+ | * **The Scythe**' | ||
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+ | === February, 1984 === | ||
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+ | * In Chicago, E-Man and Michael Mauser battle Samuel Boar's super-powered henchmen, **[[Photon]]** (Christine) and Synapton (Max), and the Battery. After Synapton is killed by Boar, Photon rescues E-Man from the Battery. E-Man rescues Donald Duke, who is on a space shuttle in orbit around Earth. Nova briefly uses her powers again to save Mauser. E-Man and company stop Samuel Boar's plans to monopolize the sun, which would potentially begin World War III. Mauser stays in Chicago for a few months to recuperate, leaving Donald temporarily in charge at his New York detective agency. [E-Man (First) #15-16] | ||
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+ | === April, 1984 === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * With the help of his pet, Teddy Q, E-Man rescues a group of green-colored, | ||
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+ | === May, 1984 === | ||
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+ | * A 14-year-old girl named Rosemary Bennett uses a time machine to travel back to the year 1984, where she meets E-Man. The two travel to different points in Chicago' | ||
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+ | === June, 1984 === | ||
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+ | * Michael Mauser sets up a temporary detective agency in Chicago, hoping to stay just long enough to convince E-Man to return to New York with him. E-Man and Nova Kane battle zombies. [E-Man (First) #19] | ||
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+ | === July, 1984 === | ||
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+ | * On his first solo case, Donald Duke (apprentice private eye at Mauser Detective Agency) is hired by Mr. Z of the B Team (Tamerlane Jones, Mr. Z, Fake, and Moonrock) to find the Golden Gopher (Moonrock), a costumed lunatic briefly operating as a so-called crimefighter in Monroe, Minnesota. E-Man absorbs the impact and radiation from a uranium mine explosion caused by the incredibly lucky B Team, who remain unharmed. //Note: The B Team is Earth-4' | ||
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+ | === October, 1984 === | ||
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+ | * Alfie Alcott (former criminal associate of Samuel Boar) seeks the help of E-Man and Teddy Q for a case in Australia. There, E-Man meets the super-powered Australian action hero named **[[Creature Kid|Kid Kanga]]** and his sidekick, Boomer (a kangaroo). Together, they battle the costumed villainess Marsupial Mama and her Tasmanian Devillettes, | ||
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+ | === December, 1984 === | ||
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+ | * E-Man stops the latest plan of Big Al to take over the world by using toy Gai-Tor robots to be shipped for Christmas, and each has a team of allies fighting with them. Fighting with Big Al are Randarr the Inexplicable, | ||
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+ | ==== 1985 ==== | ||
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+ | === January, 1985 === | ||
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+ | * Chicago-based private investigators Michael Mauser and Ms. Michael Tree work together on a murder case involving a husband and wife involved in comic-book fandom. Mauser meets Mike Mist. [The P.I.' | ||
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+ | === February, 1985 === | ||
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+ | * Michael Mauser is almost killed while on a case that causes him to recall how he became a private detective. [E-Man (First) #24] | ||
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+ | === May, 1985 === | ||
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+ | * For the first time in his existence, E-Man takes a life when he accidentally kills an armed robber. Deeply discouraged, | ||
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+ | === July, 1985 === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Sarge Steel heads a new division of CHESS called Checkmate, which acts to monitor all metahuman activity. | ||
+ | * The Crisis on Infinite Earths occurs from mid-July, 1985, to early August, 1985. See [[Timeline of Earth-4 during the Crisis]]. [Crisis on Infinite Earths #1-12] | ||
+ | * July 14: Harbinger recruits Blue Beetle III along with heroes and villains from Earth-1 and Earth-2 to meet the Monitor. Harbinger disperses the gathered heroes throughout time to protect the Monitor' | ||
+ | * July 26: Red skies and stormy weather appear on Earth-4. Anti-Monitor, | ||
+ | * The gods give Johnny Mann his powers back, and he becomes **[[Son of Vulcan]]** once more. [" | ||
+ | * David Crandall (the former Nature Boy) regains his memories and becomes **[[Nature Man]]** once more. //Note: In retaliation, | ||
+ | * July 29: Antimatter appears on Earth-4, followed by time warps that last until the five Earths are combined. **[[Judomaster (Rip Jagger)|Judomaster]]** (Rip Jagger) is transported from 1945 to 1985 through a time warp. The Sentinels of Justice travels to the American West to investigate the antimatter cloud. There, the fear-driven team battles Azrael, Blok, Flash of Earth-2, Katana, and Martian Manhunter. Earth-4 is drawn into a protective netherverse along with Earth-X and Earth-S, joining Earth-1 and Earth-2. The red skies and antimatter storms end. //Note: Rip Jagger spends the next year and a half getting acquainted with modern times before becoming a U.S. agent in early 1987.// [Crisis on Infinite Earths #6; " | ||
+ | * Nova Kane's powers return. | ||
+ | * July 30: Pariah, Alex Luthor, and Harbinger gather a representative group of super-heroes from each Earth. Harbinger explains the origin of the Multiverse. The Sentinels of Justice discuss the Crisis. Harbinger' | ||
+ | * July 31: Super-heroes (including Blue Beetle III) and the people of Earth-1 mourn Supergirl. [Crisis on Infinite Earths #7] | ||
+ | * **Thunderbunny** dies, but his other self Bobby Caswell lives. [speculation] | ||
+ | * E-Man and Nova Kane are married and leave Earth for a six-month honeymoon in space. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === August, 1985 === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * August 1: Brainiac gathers villains from five worlds (including the Banshee, Doctor Spectro, the Ghost, the Image, the Madmen, Major Force, Punch and Jewelee, and the Squids) aboard his ship. [Crisis on Infinite Earths #9] | ||
+ | * August 2: Super-villains conquer Earth-4, Earth-X, and Earth-S. Brainiac imprisons the three Earths with a dimensional barrier. Earth-4 is subjected to fire, particularly a huge chemical fire on the surface of New York Harbor. Brainiac issues his challenge to the super-heroes, | ||
+ | * August 3: Heroes penetrate Brainiac' | ||
+ | * August 4: Heroes (including the Sentinels of Justice and Judomaster) and villains gather at Earth-1' | ||
+ | * August 5: One positive-matter universe is born. Remaining heroes (including Blue Beetle III and Peacemaker) gather at Titans Tower. Harbinger briefly explains the new history of the single combined universe. [Crisis on Infinite Earths #11] | ||
+ | * Detectives at a convention (including Michael Mauser) find a dead Angle Man. [Crisis on Infinite Earths #11] | ||
+ | * Anti-Monitor draws the combined Earth into the antimatter universe. Harbinger begins gathering heroes to battle Anti-Monitor. Shadow demons infest Earth, battling heroes around the world. Harbinger sends Earth' | ||
+ | * **[[Sensational Sentinels|The Sensational Sentinels]]** reunite one last time before **retiring for good** and handing their special devices over to Sarge Steel. | ||
+ | * Tetsuro " | ||
+ | * Heroes attack the Anti-Monitor. Mystical heroes gather and contain the shadows and taint them with magical energy. Heroes down the Anti-Monitor for the first time; Anti-Monitor reabsorbs all the shadow demons for extra power. Superman of Earth-2 destroys the Anti-Monitor. [Crisis on Infinite Earths #12] | ||
+ | * August 6: Memorial services begin for Earth' | ||
+ | * Lt. Tuck Pendleton, USAF pilot, disappears near Tungushkaya, | ||
+ | * [" | ||
+ | * The gods of Mt. Olympus appoint Son of Vulcan as the overseer of the world, Earth-4' | ||
+ | * Marian Garrett, 19-year-old daughter of Dr. Daniel Northrup Garrett and his wife, Prof. Luri Hoshid Garrett, gains her father' | ||
+ | * Nightshade makes a failed attempt to rescue her brother Larry from the Incubus in the Land of the Nightshades. Her body is saved by the Mysterious Traveler and her soul by Phantom Lady. The funeral of Caroline Dean (Liberty Belle) is held. | ||
+ | * **[[Black Fury III]]** and his partner **[[Street Hawk]]** begin fighting crime in Crown City and meet the Question. | ||
+ | * The Mysterious Traveler asks Son of Vulcan to reunite the Sentinels of Justice. The team meets for the first time after the Crisis to battle (with secret assistance by Black Fury III and Street Hawk) a group of super-powered thieves from the future, and this experience convinces them to begin actively protecting the world again on a regular basis. | ||
+ | * Michael Mauser, private eye, is rescued from criminals by the Peacemaker, who earlier escaped from being killed in an explosion while on a case in West Germany. The two team up to capture the Weapon, hired by the arms dealers called the Mars Council. [" | ||
+ | * Mac Rey (Static) and Fera Serch, now engaged to be married, discuss their nuptials with a wedding planner named Lemuel Toadkin, the same man who planned the wedding of Ted Kord and Tracey Simmons in 1973. ["Blue Beetle: The Wedding Planner" | ||
+ | |||
+ | === September, 1985 === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Sarge Steel forms **[[Living Assault Weapons|LAW (Living Assault Weapons)]]**, | ||
+ | |||
+ | === October, 1985 === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [" | ||
+ | * ["LAW: Origins of Law" | ||
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+ | === November, 1985 === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [" | ||
+ | * Captain Atom and Redstar stop a giant monster secretly created by [[Tetsuo Moto|Dr. Tetsuo Moto]] from attacking Europe. [" | ||
+ | * In Japan, an eleven-year-old boy genius named Akira Moto discovers the android body of Volton II (thanks to some help from the Mysterious Traveler) and discovers how to control it. [" | ||
+ | |||
+ | === December, 1985 === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Akira Moto has his first adventure in Volton II's android body, effectively becoming **[[Volton (Akira Moto)|Volton III]]**. [" | ||
+ | * **[[Paragons|The Paragons]]**, | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== 1986 ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | === January, 1986 === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Dr. Tetsuo Moto attacks the Sentinels of Justice, LAW, the Peacemaker, and the Dragon Force. Then the Sentinels of Justice protect Cuba, and LAW protects Japan, from giant monsters created by Dr. Moto. E-Man and Nova Kane return from their six-month honeymoon throughout the solar system and help Volton III and LAW protect Japan. [" | ||
+ | * [" | ||
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+ | === February, 1986 === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * David Crandall gives up his **Nature Man** powers to Kate McCormick, who becomes the super-powered action heroine known as **[[Natural|the Natural]]**. ["The Natural: Masters of the Elements" | ||
+ | * [" | ||
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+ | === March, 1986 === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Jack Wheeler becomes the masked vigilante known as **[[Wild Dog]]**. ["Wild Dog: Running Wild" | ||
+ | * [" | ||
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+ | === April, 1986 === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Michael " | ||
+ | * After the Sentinels of Justice save the Project X orbiting space satellite from Soviet agents, the U.S. government grants the satellite to the team. The Sentinels spend the next few months transforming it into their new headquarters. Three new members join the Sentinels of Justice: **[[Liberty Belle (Candy Dean)|Liberty Belle II]]** (Candy Dean), **[[Guardian (Debbie Huston)|Guardian II]]** (originally called Sentinel), and **[[Lady Quark]]** (Tashana) from Earth-6. [" | ||
+ | * [" | ||
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+ | === May, 1986 === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * A Chinese girl named **[[Chi Lin]]**, who possesses psychic powers, begins finding metahumans for China' | ||
+ | |||
+ | === June, 1986 === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Rei Suzaki, a young Japanese-American woman, becomes the action heroine known as **[[Joker (Rei Suzaki)|the Joker]]** in Central City. [" | ||
+ | |||
+ | === July, 1986 === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * After a three-month publicity campaign, Booster Gold has become a famous hero with endorsement contracts and movie parts. Booster Gold joins the Sentinels of Justice at Blue Beetle III's invitation. [" | ||
+ | |||
+ | === August, 1986 === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * August 6: Two weeks before this date, an anthropologist named Don Johnston studying a newly discovered Indian tribe in South America, ingests a potion that gives him visions of the future in which the world is destroyed by fire on August 6, 1986. When the date comes and goes without incident, Johnston is relieved. On that same date, the planet Sondu eighty light years away is destroyed in the same way as Johnston' | ||
+ | * Booster Gold battles Agent Broderick of the Transdimensional Police, Time Division, from his native era of the 30th century, who believes Booster Gold will eventually become the tyrant Monarch in a few decades. Booster Gold convinces Agent Broderick to let him remain in the 20th century for now. [" | ||
+ | * [" | ||
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+ | === September, 1986 === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Booster Gold stops the plans of Dr. Anton Berchtoldt, an old enemy of Navy Jones. [" | ||
+ | |||
+ | === October, 1986 === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [" | ||
+ | * [" | ||
+ | * ["The Many Ghosts of Dr. Graves: The Storms" | ||
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+ | === November, 1986 === | ||
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+ | * [" | ||
+ | * [" | ||
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+ | === December, 1986 === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Alice Medley, an android created by KORD who believes she's a real woman, becomes **[[Tomorrow Woman]]**. ["Blue & Gold: Tomorrow Never Knows" | ||
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+ | ==== 1987 ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | === January, 1987 === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Rip Hunter takes on his first assignment as a special agent since arriving in this time. As Judomaster, he investigates reports of a strange monster rampaging along the border of South Africa and Mozambique, receiving the assistance of Soviet action-hero the Huntsman and the Chinese mercenery known as the Huntress. After learning that the monster is actually a group of monsters being bred from the DNA of Gorgo by aliens, Judomaster is accidentally teleported to an unknown destination. Captain Atom vows to find Judomaster. [" | ||
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+ | === February, 1987 === | ||
+ | |||
+ | * The Shape joins the Sentinels of Justice. The Sentinels investigate the disappearance of Judomaster. [" | ||
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+ | === March, 1987 === | ||
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+ | * [" | ||
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+ | === April, 1987 === | ||
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+ | * [" | ||
+ | * **[[New Mystery Men|The New Mystery Men]]**, a low-profile team of action-heroes, | ||
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+ | === May, 1987 === | ||
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+ | * [" | ||
+ | * [" | ||
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+ | ==== 1996 ==== | ||
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+ | * April 7: A world war is narrowly averted and a new wave of world peace begins. [Charlton Bullseye #5] | ||
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+ | ==== 1998 ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | * As part of a wider exploration of the Solar system, Expedition Exp-3, led by Captain Scott, reaches Mars and discovers the ruins of a city undetected by previous probes. There, Commander Benson falls into a cavern and is rescued by his crew members. Unfortunately, | ||
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+ | **Go to [[Timeline of Earth-4 (the future)]]** | ||
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+ | **Timeline of Earth-4:** [[Timeline of Earth-4 (prehistory to 18th century)|prehistory to 18th century]] | [[Timeline of Earth-4 (19th century to 1920s)|19th century to 1920s]] | [[Timeline of Earth-4 (1930s to 1950s)|1930s to 1950s]] | [[Timeline of Earth-4 (1960s to 1970s)|1960s to 1970s]] | [[Timeline of Earth-4 (1980s to present)|1980s to present]] | [[Timeline of Earth-4 (the future)|the future]] | **Special timelines: |