The Department of Extranormal Operations (DEO) is a
government agency
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in the
DC Universe appearing in
American comic book
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s published by
DC Comics. It was co-created by
Dan Curtis Johnson
Dan Curtis Johnson (also DC Johnson, D. Curtis Johnson) is an American programmer and comic book writer, known primarily for his creation (with J. H. Williams III) of the DC Comics series ''Chase'', numerous ''Secret Files'' stories, and for hav ...
and
J. H. Williams III
James H. Williams III (born 1965), usually credited as J. H. Williams III, is an American comics artist and penciller. He is known for his work on titles such as ''Chase (comics), Chase'', ''Promethea'', ''Desolation Jones,'' ''Batwoman'', and ' ...
and first appeared in ''
Batman
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'' #550 (1998). The agency was the focus of the ''
Chase
Chase or CHASE may refer to:
Businesses
* Chase Bank, a national bank based in New York City, New York
* Chase Aircraft (1943–1954), a defunct American aircraft manufacturing company
* Chase Coaches, a defunct bus operator in England
* Chase Co ...
'' series. It is featured in the ''
Supergirl'' television series. The agency has a complicated relationship with the depiction of law and constitutional rights in the DC Universe.
Fictional organization history
The role of the DEO is to monitor those with extranormal
superpowers
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and to prevent any threat to the general public. However, in ''
Action Comics'' #775 there are a couple of rogue agents defeated by
Superman
Superman is a superhero who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, and debuted in the comic book ''Action Comics'' #1 (cover-dated June 1938 and publi ...
.
Manchester Black
Manchester Black is a fictional character in American comic books published by DC Comics, in particular those featuring Superman. He was created by Joe Kelly and Doug Mahnke in ''Action Comics'' #775 (March 2001). Introduced as an antihero, the ch ...
, the leader of
The Elite, suggests they are responsible for the creation of fellow team member
Menagerie
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The term was first used in 17th-century France, in reference to ...
, saying that "These guys run a triple black alien immigration service that takes the galaxies' cast-offs an' turns them into weapons for the highest bidder. The West Nile glop in New York is one of theirs from the Microbio Division."
The DEO was responsible for the "orphanage" seen in ''
Young Justice'' in which
Secret was kept, although a later conversation between Director Bones and Agent Chase suggested the conditions in which she was kept were not official policy. Another such orphanage was seen in the 1999 ''
Titans'' series.
The DEO has protected important aspects of
Washington, D.C., from telepathic intrusion.
A rogue department of the DEO manages to convince Green Lantern to scan various heroes, presumably to detect a
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supervillain. Instead, the data is used to create a new version of
Amazo. Chase, Mr. Bones, Green Lantern and other heroes shut down the division. Amazo is destroyed and Green Lantern deletes the relevant information.
Batwoman becomes a reluctant agent of the DEO after the agency learns her identity.
Mister Bones
Mister Bones (Robert Todd) is a character in the , created by Roy Thomas, Dann Thomas, and Todd McFarlane, in '' Infinity, Inc.'' #16 (July 1985). A former low-level supervillain and member of Helix, he reformed and joined the Infinity Inc. team ...
, director of the DEO, believes himself to be the illegitimate son of Col. Jacob Kane, Batwoman's father.
[''Batwoman'' (vol. 2) Annual #1 (June 2014).] DEO agents discover that
Beth Kane, Batwoman's identical twin sister, is alive and capture her. Bones blackmails Batwoman into helping the DEO uncover the secret identity of
Batman
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in exchange for Beth. Batwoman and her allies are unable to rescue Beth and Bones attempts to kill her. Agent Asaf, suborned by Batwoman, shoots Bones in the head and frees Beth. Asaf then claims that Bones was mentally unbalanced (Bones is brain-damaged but survives)
Operatives
;
;Executive directors
*
Mister Bones
Mister Bones (Robert Todd) is a character in the , created by Roy Thomas, Dann Thomas, and Todd McFarlane, in '' Infinity, Inc.'' #16 (July 1985). A former low-level supervillain and member of Helix, he reformed and joined the Infinity Inc. team ...
- ''Pre-Crisis''/''Post-Crisis''
*
Dr. Amanda Waller - ''
New 52''
*
Cameron Chase
''Chase'' was a comic book series published by DC Comics. It was written by Dan Curtis Johnson, illustrated by J.H. Williams III and inked by Mick Gray. It lasted ten issues (including a special #1,000,000 issue). The character of Cameron Chase f ...
- ''
DC Rebirth''
* Alex Danvers - ''Supergirl'' (TV series, 2015-2022)
* J'onn J'onzz - ''Supergirl'' (TV series, 2015-2022)
;
;Agents
* Agent Sandra "The Bear" Barrett
*
Agent Kate Spencer
* Alesandra Taracon (undercover as Cucilla in Slabside Penitentiary).
[''Detective Comics'' #763]
* Donald Fite and Ishido Madd (occasional allies of
Young Justice, seconded from
A.P.E.S.).
*
Sarge Steel
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(director of the Department of Metahuman Affairs, a subdivision of the DEO).
*
Agent Liberty
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[''Superman'' #681]
*
Batwoman
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History
* The first Batwoman (Kathy Kane), Batwoman, Kathy Ka ...
* Emilia Harcourt (formerly) - ''Peacemaker'' (TV series, 2022)
Other intelligence agencies
Other versions
Smallville
* In the comics continuation of ''
Smallville
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'', the DEO appears as a Washington, D.C.-based agency under Director Bones (and later
Steve Trevor) dealing with threats like
Felix Faust and
Dr. Phosphorus. Under Trevor, the DEO took steps in employing individuals like Cameron Chase, and even heroes like
Oliver Queen/Green Arrow and
Diana Prince
Diana Prince is a fictional character appearing regularly in stories published by DC Comics, as the secret identity of the Amazonian superhero Wonder Woman, who bought the credentials and identity from a United States Army nurse named Diana Pri ...
,
[''Smallville Season 11 Special'' #2] to their causes.
In other media
Film
In the 2011 film ''
Green Lantern'', the DEO appears as an agency under the secret support of Sen. Robert Hammond. His son,
Dr. Hector Hammond, is given the assignment of doing the autopsy of
Abin Sur by one of the main heads,
Dr. Amanda Waller.
Television
It was revealed in the ''
Peacemaker
Peacemaker or The Peacemaker (in various forms) may refer to:
Individuals and groups
* UN Peacemaker, a project of the UN to support international peacemakers and mediators
* Peace makers, a list of contemporary individuals and organizations inv ...
'' episode "Better Goff Dead" that Emilia Harcourt was a DEO agent before joining A.R.G.U.S. as an agent.
Arrowverse
The DEO appears in the TV series set in the
Arrowverse.
* In the 2015
CBS/
CW television series ''
Supergirl'', the Department of Extranormal Operations employs
Kara Zor-El's adoptive sister
Alex Danvers as a scientist and operative. This iteration of the agency is led by former CIA agent
Hank Henshaw (later revealed to be J'onn J'onzz in disguise after the real
Hank Henshaw was presumably killed while on assignment). Thanks to J'onn, the DEO now is less prejudiced against non-humans and focused on battling rogue extraterrestrials in addition to occasional criminal,
metahuman
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and terrorist threats. It is learned in
season two Season 2 may refer to:
* ''Season 2'' (Infinite album)
* ''2econd Season
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Release
It was released on November 4, 2008.
Guest Performers
The album features gu ...
that
Superman
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was a member of the team. Through Supergirl's alignment with superheroes from a parallel Earth (Earth-1), the DEO is aligned with
S.T.A.R. Labs
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and accessing their technology for dealing with their own metahuman and parallel universal threats. In
season four
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, Alex has been named as the new director of the DEO from J'onn. In
season five
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, the DEO headquarters is leveled during the fight with
Rama Khan
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Fictional character biography
Rama Khan's earliest appearance is 1,004 BC, ...
.
* At the end of the four-part
Arrowverse crossover, "
Invasion!", Kara speaks with the Earth-1 universe's succeeding U.S. president, Susan Brayden; she informs the new chief executive that the United States government of her universe (Earth-38) founded the DEO for monitoring and countering extraterrestrial threats, and the president agrees that her administration would establish their own agency in response to the
Dominators' attacks.``
* During the final part of the later Arrowverse crossover "
Crisis on Infinite Earths", following the multiverse being rebooted, Supergirl's universe was merged with others including Earth-1's to create Earth-Prime and the DEO was altered to become a subsidiary of
LuthorCorp.
* The DEO is featured in the ''
Legends of Tomorrow'' episode "Ground Control to Sara Lance". When Ava Sharpe tries to contact the DEO to help find the aliens that took Sara Lance, all that is shown is the DEO headquarters still in ruins. Gideon brings this historical moment up with Ava causing them to go to plan B and enlist Esperanza "Spooner" Cruz per the suggestion of Behrad Tarazi.
Video games
The DEO had a brief appearance in the intro level to ''
Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate'', where they acted as adversaries to both Batman and Catwoman, the former due to mistaken association with the latter, and the latter due to stealing classified data.
References
External links
* {{cite web , first=Zack , last=Smith , url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=8499 , title=Chasing The Past: Looking Back on "Chase" with Johnson , publisher=
Comic Book Resources , date=November 3, 2006
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