1995
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Titles
The following comic titles debuted with a 1995 cover date:
Argus Vol 1 · Batman & Robin Adventures Vol 1 · Black Lightning Vol 2 · Blood Pack Vol 1 · Chiaroscuro: The Private Lives of Leonardo da Vinci Vol 1 · Egypt Vol 1 · Grifter Vol 1 · Impulse Vol 1 · Jonah Hex: Riders of the Worm and Such Vol 1 · Long Hot Summer Vol 1 · Loose Cannon Vol 1 · My Name is Holocaust Vol 1 · New Gods Vol 4 · Nightwing Vol 1 · Preacher Vol 1 · Psyba Rats Vol 1 · Psyba-Rats Vol 1 · Showcase '95 Vol 1 · Sovereign Seven Vol 1 · Spartan Vol 1 · Superman: Man of Tomorrow Vol 1 · Tank Girl: The Odyssey Vol 1 · The Horrorist Vol 1 · Triumph Vol 1 · WildStorm Rising Vol 1
The following Comic titles were last published with a 1995 cover date:
Anima Vol 1 · Animal Man Vol 1 · Argus Vol 1 · Babylon 5 Vol 1 · Batman Adventures Vol 1 · Black Orchid Vol 2 · Blood Pack Vol 1 · Deathwish Vol 1 · Demon Vol 3 · Doom Patrol Vol 2 · Gunfire Vol 1 · Jonah Hex: Riders of the Worm and Such Vol 1 · Kobalt Vol 1 · Long Hot Summer Vol 1 · Loose Cannon Vol 1 · Manhunter Vol 2 · My Name is Holocaust Vol 1 · New Teen Titans Annual Vol 2 · Outsiders Vol 2 · Primal Force Vol 1 · Shadow Cabinet Vol 1 · Showcase '95 Vol 1 · Spartan Vol 1 · Tank Girl: The Odyssey Vol 1 · The Atom Special Vol 1
The following One Shots were published with a 1995 cover date:
Absolute Vertigo Vol 1 1 · Batman Adventures Holiday Special Vol 1 1 · Darkseid vs Galactus: The Hunger Vol 1 1 · Face Vol 1 1 · Joker: Devil's Advocate Vol 1 1 · Lobo Gallery: Portraits of a Bastich Vol 1 1 · Lobo/Judge Dredd: Psycho Bikers vs. the Mutants From Hell Vol 1 1 · Sandman: Midnight Theatre Vol 1 1 · Shadowdragon Annual
Characters
The following characters debuted with a 1995 cover date:
Actuary (New Earth) · Anansa (New Earth) · Bomber (New Earth) · Carol Bucklen (New Earth) · Composite Man (Post-Zero Hour) · Curtis Heller (New Earth) · Dirk Morgna (Post-Zero Hour) · Fauna Faust (New Earth) · Fay Moffit (New Earth) · Heather Farr (New Earth) · Helen Claiborne (New Earth) · Highkick (New Earth) · Inferno (Post-Zero Hour) · J. Devlin Davenport (New Earth) · Jan Arrah (Post-Zero Hour) · Jo Nah (Post-Zero Hour) · John LaMonica (New Earth) · Jonathan Lynx (New Earth) · Kai (New Earth) · Katherine Viverrida (New Earth) · Katrina Krieger (New Earth) · Killrok (New Earth) · Koryak (New Earth) · Lar Gand (Post-Zero Hour) · Laurel Gand (Post-Zero Hour) · Lori Morning (Post-Zero Hour) · Mack Harlin (New Earth) · Mackenzie Bock (New Earth) · Matthew Nieman (New Earth) · Milo Shrevlak (New Earth) · Mongal (New Earth) · Mongul II (New Earth) · Mortimer Gunt (New Earth) · Onassis Sklar (New Earth) · Paul Christian (New Earth) · Preston Lindsay (New Earth) · Roxxas (Post-Zero Hour) · Russell Wolf (New Earth) · Salu Digby (Post-Zero Hour) · Savitar Bandu (New Earth) · Sev Tcheru (Post-Zero Hour) · Sledge (New Earth) · Sonar II (New Earth) · Steven Kernahan (New Earth) · Sussa Paka (Post-Zero Hour) · Thomas Manchester (New Earth) · Ti'julk Mr'asz (Post-Zero Hour) · Traxx (New Earth) · Val Armorr (Post-Zero Hour) · White Lightning (New Earth)
Teams
The following teams debuted with a 1995 cover date:
Bounty, Inc. · Query and Echo · Sovereign Seven · Workforce (Post-Zero Hour)
Chronology
The following events were published by DC Comics in the year 1995. This does not necessarily indicate that these storylines took place in the year 1995. The passage of time in the DC Universe is nebulous and subject to change and interpretation. Events from historical time periods are indexed under their corresponding years.
| Event | Source | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Gangster Ira Gamboli hires Copperhead to kill Rex Leech over money that he owes. Copperhead fights and is defeated by Rex's client Superboy. | Superboy (Volume 4) #12 | 2.95 |
| Black Lightning comes to the Brick City and begins cleaning up the streets. He fights against a gang called Brothers Who Rule. | Black Lightning v.2 #1 | 2.95 |
| Superboy establishes the Compound as his new base of operations. | Superboy (Volume 4) #12 | 2.95 |
| Deadshot shoots Captain Boomerang through the hands, forcing him into retirement. Note: Boomerang eventually heals from the injury after making a deal with Neron. | Superboy (Volume 4) #15 | 5.95 |
| Lois Lane convinces Superman not to give up his dual identity as Clark Kent. | Adventures of Superman #525 | 7.95 |
| Contessa Erica Alexandra del Portenza becomes the new CEO of LexCorp | Superman: Man of Tomorrow #1 | 7.95 |
| Doctor Harold Vekko rejuvinates Lex Luthor's ailing body, restoring him to full health. | Superman: Man of Tomorrow #1 | 7.95 |
