Mutants (DC Comics)

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The Mutants is a fictional street gang appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The group first appeared in the series The Dark Knight Returns, which took place in an alternate future. A version of the Mutants later appeared in the main DC continuity.

Mutants
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceThe Dark Knight Returns #1 (February 1986)
Created byFrank Miller
In-story information
Member(s)See Members

Fictional team biography

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The Dark Knight Returns

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In The Dark Knight Returns, set in a potential future, the Mutants are a youth gang that formed sometime after Bruce Wayne retired as Batman. A decade later, Wayne becomes Batman again after crime rates spike. Although Batman defeats the Mutants, the Mutant Leader ends up goading him into a fight. Batman is able to match the Leader in strength, but is severely injured due to being out of practice. Carrie Kelley creates a diversion, allowing Batman to immobilize the Mutant Leader, and the two of them escape. The Gotham City Police Department arrive and arrest the Mutant Leader and his associates. While in police custody, the Mutant Leader is visited by the unnamed mayor of Gotham City, who wants to negotiate with him. The Mutant Leader kills the mayor by tearing out his throat, causing deputy mayor Stevenson to be sworn in as the new mayor of Gotham City. Batman manages to defeat the Mutant Leader in a rematch, causing the Mutants to disband. Some of the Mutants members form a new group called the "Sons of Batman", using excessive violence against criminals, while others splinter off into separate gangs.[1]

Mainstream comics

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In "The New 52" continuity reboot, the Mutants appear as allies of Leviathan.[2] Later on, when Booster Gold accidentally brings Jonah Hex to the present, he finds a family being endangered by the Mutants, who Hex confronts. He manages to kill their leader King-Boss-Champion Steaktube.[3]

Membership

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The Dark Knight Returns members

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  • Mutant Leader – The unnamed albino leader of the Mutants, a physically imposing and strong man who shaped his teeth as fangs to add to his imposing presence. He manipulated Gotham City's youth to perform violent criminal acts under his leadership, spiking to an all-time high and contributing to force Batman out of retirement.
  • Don
  • Rob

Mainstream comics members

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  • King-Boss-Champion Steaktube – A member of the Mutants. He was killed by Jonah Hex.

In other media

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Television

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  • The Mutants appear in The New Batman Adventures episode "Legends of the Dark Knight", with the Mutant Leader voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson, Don voiced by Mark Rolston, and Rob voiced by Charles Rocket.[4]
  • Two members of the Mutants make a non-speaking appearance in the Teen Titans episode "How Long is Forever?".
  • The Mutants make a non-speaking cameo appearance in the Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode "The Knights of Tomorrow!".
  • A variation of the Mutants appears in Gotham. This version is led by Terence "Cupcake" Shaw (portrayed by Jamar Greene) and is known to hold fight clubs across Gotham City. Another faction of Mutants appear in the fifth season, led by an unnamed leader (portrayed by Sid O'Connell).
  • The Mutants appear in Gotham Knights.[5] This version is led by Vernon Wagner (portrayed by Keil Oakley Zepernick) who has a history with Batman.

Film

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Video games

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The Mutant Leader appears as a non-player character (NPC) in Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight.

References

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  1. The Dark Knight Returns #1-2 (June - July 1986)
  2. Batman Incorporated #1 (January 2011)
  3. All-Star Western (vol. 3) #21 - #22 (August - September 2013)
  4. Robinson, Tasha (December 5, 2001). "Frank Miller interview". The A.V. Club. Archived from the original on February 21, 2014.
  5. Freitag, Lee (March 30, 2023). "Gotham Knights Gives a Major Dark Knight Returns Villain His Live-Action Debut". CBR. Archived from the original on March 30, 2023.
  6. Connelly, Brendon (April 14, 2011). "Movie Version Of Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns In The Works". Bleeding Cool. Archived from the original on April 16, 2011. Retrieved April 16, 2011.
  7. Allstetter, Rob (July 23, 2011). "Comic-Con 2011". Comics Continuum. Archived from the original on August 13, 2011. Retrieved March 3, 2016.
  8. Yehl, Joshua (February 15, 2017). "The LEGO Batman Movie Easter Eggs and References". IGN. Archived from the original on February 17, 2017.
  9. Vanacker, Rebecca (April 20, 2021). "Zack Snyder's Justice League Dark Knight Returns Easter Egg Confirmed". Screen Rant. Archived from the original on April 20, 2021. Retrieved October 9, 2023.
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