Today, we’re taking a look back at the “10 Most Impactful Deaths in DC Comics”. We’re not just talking about any run-of-the-mill character departures here.

10 Most Impactful Deaths in DC Comics

10 Most Impactful Deaths in DC Comics

“The Death of Superman” is undoubtedly a pivotal event in DC Comics’ history, rivaling “Crisis On Infinite Earths” in its magnitude.

Superman

Superman

“Crisis On Infinite Earths” unquestionably delivered one of the most stunning blows to the DC Universe, when the Flash – Barry Allen, a beloved character.

The Flash

The Flash

The tragic fate of Jason Todd, the second Robin, remains one of the most haunting chapters in comic book history. A street-hardened youth.

Jason Todd

Jason Todd

This cataclysmic event saw the amalgamation of DC’s myriad parallel worlds into one, with some characters, like Supergirl, notably absent in the new continuity.

Supergirl

Supergirl

The Injustice Superman is a compelling and tragic figure, arguably one of the most compelling renditions of an antagonistic Man of Steel.

Lois Lane

Lois Lane

The death of Batman, the iconic Caped Crusader, stands as one of the most dramatic and memorable moments in the DC Universe.

Batman

Batman

During the 2005 “Infinite Crisis” storyline, Ted Kord uncovered a dark secret: Maxwell Lord, a character later portrayed as a villain in “Wonder Woman 1984".

Blue Beetle

Blue Beetle

Stephanie Brown’s rapid rise within the Bat-Family, donning the roles of Robin, Spoiler, Batgirl, and even Batwoman in an alternate universe.

Stephanie Brown

Stephanie Brown

The “Death of Pa Kent” in 2008’s “Action Comics” #870 stands as a poignant and significant chapter in Superman’s story. Unlike the earlier Golden and Silver ages.

Jonathan Kent

Jonathan Kent

Alfred Pennyworth’s death in the “City Of Bane” storyline was a seismic event in the DC Universe, and a moment that sent shockwaves through the Bat-Family and the readers alike.

Alfred Pennyworth

Alfred Pennyworth