The DNAgents

The DNAgents
The DNAgent
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The DNAgents
Art by Will Meugniot.
Publication information
Publisher Eclipse Comics
Format Ongoing series
Publication date 1983
Creative team
Creator(s) Mark Evanier
Will Meugniot

DNAgents is a comic book created by writer Mark Evanier and artist Will Meugniot and published by Eclipse Comics in 1983. It was later picked up briefly by Antarctic Press. In June 2006, old issues were collected into DNAgents Volume 1.

It tells the story of a team of superheroes created through genetic engineering by the Matrix Corporation. The writing style tended towards wry humor, perhaps reflecting Evanier's other work in television, cartoon, and variety comedy writing.[citation needed]

Contents

DNAgents

  • Tank: Super-strong, wore heavy body armor to regulate and augment his strength. Naive & optimistic.
  • Surge: Could fire blasts of lightning, very short-tempered.
  • Rainbow: powerful telepath and illusionist. Since she was exposed to so many people's inner thoughts, she was the most "sophisticated" member of the group.
  • Amber: Could project disks of electromagnetic energy as shields, weapons or stand on them to fly. Very outgoing socially and curious.
  • Sham: Shapeshifter. Since he had no innate attack powers, he was also trained as a commando. Insecure and attached to his family. Numerous allusions were made to Sham being the most powerful of the DNAgents, including his kidnapping and use as a power-source for the villain Mega Man.

Other characters

Crossfire, another Eclipse comic of the era written by Mark Evanier, was a frequent guest character, and a romantic interest for Rainbow.

In issue 13, an attempt to create a new DNAgent resulted in Snafu, who later became a pet to Sham.

In issue 14, the DNAgents engaged in a "non-crossover" with the Teen Titans comic—each team faced a parody of the other (the DNAgents met "Project Youngblood", the Titans dealt with the genetically-engineered "ReCombatants"). At the end of both stories, the homage/parody teams sacrificed themselves to save the main heroes.

The first issue of DNAgents.

Other media

  • In 1986 a sourcebook was printed by Fantasy Games Unlimited for using the characters with their Villains and Vigilantes superhero role playing game.
  • The DNAgents reappeared in a brief cameo in issue #41 of The Savage Dragon in July 1997.

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