Peacemaker (character)
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Peacemaker is the name of a series of fictional antiheroes originally owned by Charlton Comics and later acquired by DC Comics. The original Peacemaker first appeared in Fightin' 5 #40 (November 1966) and was created by writer Joe Gill and artist Pat Boyette.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
John Cena portrayed the Christopher Smith version of Peacemaker in the 2021 DC Extended Universe film The Suicide Squad and the eponymous 2022 television series on HBO Max. This portrayal will continue into the rebooted DC Universe.
Publication historyEdit
The Peacemaker first appeared as a backup series in Charlton Comics' espionage-team title Fightin' 5 #40 (November 1966).<ref name=regrettable>Template:Cite book</ref> When that series was canceled with issue #41, Peacemaker received his own title lasting five issues cover-dated March to November 1967, with Fightin' 5 as a backup series and later a low reprint run on the Modern Comics imprint. Some of penciler-inker Pat Boyette's artwork for a projected sixth issue later appeared online. Following Charlton Comics' demise in the mid-1980s, DC Comics acquired The Peacemaker and released a four-issue mini-series (January–April 1988).
Fictional character biographyEdit
Christopher SmithEdit
Pre-CrisisEdit
The Peacemaker is Christopher Smith, a pacifistic diplomat so committed to peace that he is willing to use force as a superhero to advance the cause.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> He uses an array of special non-lethal weapons and also founded the Pax Institute. Most of the villains he battles are dictators and warlords.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name="Crisis on Infinite Earths #12">Crisis on Infinite Earths #12. DC Comics.</ref>
Post-CrisisEdit
The post-Crisis version of Peacemaker differs greatly from the pre-Crisis version of the character. Smith learns that his peace-through-violence efforts were the result of a serious mental illness brought on by the shame of having a Nazi death camp commandant for a father, Wolfgang Schmidt. He believes his father's spirit haunts him continually and criticizes his every move, even as he tries to live down his past.<ref>Peacemaker vol. 2 #1</ref>
Smith later becomes a vigilante, believing that his helmet contains the ghosts of the people he killed or were killed in his vicinity. For a time, the Peacemaker serves as a U.S. government agent under the auspices of Checkmate, a special-forces unit, hunting terrorists until his own behavior becomes too extreme. Peacemaker plays a part in the Janus Directive and battles Adrian Chase / Vigilante.<ref>Vigilante #37</ref> Although he is seen as an ally, some of the other heroes think that he is too extreme to be helping them. He eventually crashes a helicopter to destroy tanks controlled by Eclipso and is reported dead.<ref>Eclipso #13. DC Comics.</ref> Years later, Peacemaker resurfaces and becomes a mentor to Blue Beetle (Jaime Reyes).<ref name="Blue Beetle #13">Blue Beetle (vol. 7) #13. DC Comics.</ref><ref>Blue Beetle (vol. 7) #8. DC Comics.</ref><ref>Blue Beetle (vol. 7) #20. DC Comics.</ref>
Peacemaker appears in Final Crisis Aftermath: Escape as a detainee and potential recruit of the Global Peace Agency.
In Infinite Frontier, Peacemaker joins the Suicide Squad.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
League-Busters versionEdit
Another operative using the name Peacemaker appears in Justice League International #65 as a member of the "League-Busters".
Mitchell BlackEdit
Mitchell Black, a surgeon, was recruited by the "Peacemaker Project", an organization unaffiliated with the Pax Institute and the US government's "Project Peacemaker". Black would reappear in the miniseries titled The L.A.W., reunited with the other heroes acquired from Charlton. He is later killed by Prometheus in Infinite Crisis.
Other versionsEdit
Earth-FourEdit
On Earth-Four, Christopher Smith is the son of an unnamed diplomat who built a special body armor and fought in troubled areas as Peacemaker.<ref>Fightin' 5 #40. DC Comics.</ref>
In Crisis on Infinite Earths, Peacemaker is among the Earth-Four heroes who are mind-controlled by Psycho-Pirate.<ref>Crisis on Infinite Earths #6–7. DC Comics.</ref> After being freed, he battles the Anti-Monitor before being killed and replaced with his main universe counterpart.<ref name="Crisis on Infinite Earths #12" /><ref>Crisis on Infinite Earths #10. DC Comics.</ref><ref>Crisis on Infinite Earths #11. DC Comics.</ref>
Kingdom ComeEdit
Peacemaker makes a minor appearance in flashbacks in Kingdom Come #2 as a member of Magog's Justice Battalion.<ref>Kingdom Come #2</ref>
WatchmenEdit
Peacemaker was used as an inspiration and influence for the Comedian in Alan Moore's Watchmen.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
52Edit
The Earth-Four incarnation of Peacemaker appears in 52 and The Multiversity.<ref> Template:Cite comic</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>The Multiversity: Pax Americana #1</ref>
Armageddon 2001Edit
A group called the Peacemakers appear in Armageddon 2001 #2.<ref>Armageddon 2001 #2</ref>
Dark Crisis on Infinite EarthsEdit
An unnamed female A.R.G.U.S. agent known as Peacewrecker was introduced in Dark Crisis on Infinite Earths #7.<ref>Dark Crisis on Infinite Earths #7</ref>
In other mediaEdit
TelevisionEdit
The Christopher Smith incarnation of Peacemaker appears in Suicide Squad Isekai, voiced by Takehito Koyasu in Japanese<ref name="Cast">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> and Seán Patrick Judge in English. This version is a member of the Suicide Squad.
FilmEdit
An unidentified Peacemaker makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths.Template:Cn
DC Extended UniverseEdit
Template:See also The Christopher Smith incarnation of Peacemaker appears in media set in the DC Extended Universe, portrayed by John Cena.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
Video gamesEdit
- The Christopher Smith and Mitchell Black incarnations of Peacemaker appear in Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- The Christopher Smith incarnation of Peacemaker, based on the DCEU version, appears in DC Legends.Template:Citation needed
- The Christopher Smith incarnation of Peacemaker, based on the DCEU version, appears as an emote in Fortnite Battle Royale.Template:Citation needed
- The Christopher Smith incarnation of Peacemaker, based on the DCEU version, appears as a playable character in the mobile version of Injustice 2.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- The Christopher Smith incarnation of Peacemaker, based on the DCEU version, appears as a playable character in Mortal Kombat 1 via the "Kombat Pack" DLC, voiced by John Cena.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- The Christopher Smith incarnation of Peacemaker, based on the DCEU version, appears in Mortal Kombat: Onslaught.
ReferencesEdit
External linksEdit
- Peacemaker at International Superheroes
- Peacemaker at Comics101
- Keith Giffen verifies identity of the new Peacemaker
- Index to the Earth-4 adventures of the Charlton Action Heroes