Welcome to the DC Universe… where the past isn’t what it used to be.

[Sorry it's been a few months since I've made any noteworthy updates! Between rebuilding my personal system from a major hard drive failure last winter, and a number of other significant life developments, I've been a little preoccupied. But never fear... I've been keeping track of events, and hope to have a significant site update this summer. In the meantime, you could always drop by my blog and check out my reactions to the new Robin Hood movie and the series finale of Lost...]
[Further update: this shouldn't really have come as a suprise, but it turns out that starting a PhD program is a giant black hole for free time. I do have updated content in various stages of editorial readiness, and some semi-revised sections almost ready to go live, but I cna't make any promises just now about when. To whatever loyal readers I may have, though, rest assured I have not neglected the implications of Superman: Secret Origin, DC Universe Legacies, and several other relevant recent projects.]

This site is dedicated to presenting a timeline of the DC Universe, the fictional home of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and countless other memorable characters who have followed in their footsteps.

In the view of some fans (and critics) of DC Comics that may be a hopeless task—the publisher has so confounded its own characters’ history that when all is said and done, “DC has no continuity.”

I don’t think that’s true.

Yes, since the publication of Infinite Crisis in 2006, we have a “New Earth” and a new Multiverse on our hands… so if not quite all bets are off, still a lot of confusion has been re-injected into the game. And yes, I have found myself having to do something I had hoped wouldn’t be necessary, and give this site a thorough overhaul, after years spent refining its presentation of previous post-Crisis history.

Nevertheless, I think it’s both possible and worthwhile, even now, to maintain a coherent overview of DCU history and continuity. And I aim to keep this site the place to find that overview, as I maintain the criteria that have distinguished it from the start:

The Introduction explores in greater detail why I find this a project worth doing, and how I went about doing it.  Each section of the Timeline itself then has its own introductory notes, explaining any special characteristics of that period of DCU history and (for most sections) offering a condensed “highlight” history… before getting into the full year-by-year details. At the end, I’ve devoted special sections to analyzing character aging, and to pointing visitors in the direction of further reading.

Through it all, I’ve tried my best to make the site a useful and interesting resource for every visitor, even people who don’t necessarily agree with (or even care about!) all my analysis and interpretations of DCU history. For those of you drawn back to DC by recent high-profile storylines after some time away, for instance, I hope it provides a great refresher course!

You can tackle it all from the beginning, dip in where your curiosity leads you, or search directly for information about your favorite character(s).  Whole worlds of imagination are contained herein. Go on and explore!

What’s New? (site history)

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I admit I’ve waited longer than I’d planned to put any new material online: it’s been nearly two years since my last update. There are several reasons for this. Part of it is just life stuff; I’ve been preoccupied with various non-comics-related matters for the last year or so.  Part of it is that DC itself has dragged its feet about revealing many of the changes in “New Earth” continuity, so not all the information I’d like to include is actually available yet. Part of it was the realization that these changes would require a pretty significant overhaul of the site, and I admit I’ve been reluctant to put in that level of effort when there was still so much doubt as to whether DC would be rebooting continuity again next year in Final Crisis.

However, FC writer Grant Morrison has recently reassured everyone on the record that “it’s not a reboot,” so I’ll take him at his word for now.  And more than one person has e-mailed me asking if I’m still planning a site update. And I have in fact been tracking new developments in my own notes “offline,” meaning there’s certainly a fair amount of new material crying out to be included sooner rather than later.  So the time has finally come (although once I really set to it, it still took me three times as long as I’d planned)… and I hope everyone’s patience will be suitably rewarded!

Some techno-details for the techno-geeks (what, among comics fans? Perish the thought!): as part of the overhaul, I’ve taken the opportunity to update the site “under the hood” as well, bringing it (and my web skills) into the current decade.  It’s now completely standards-compliant, semantically valid XHTML, with all layout and formatting handled by external CSS, and the character encoding in consistent UTF-8.  That’s right, no more “tag soup,” and no more frames—pages should load faster now, and you can bookmark any part of the site without a problem! I’ve also improved navigation—with a more attractive menu (although it’s just a <ul> underneath), pop-up submenus provided by external JavaScript (although the regular links can still get you everywhere if you’re browsing JavaScript-free), and more internal links on the timeline. There’s a separate stylesheet that will automatically kick in to provide better hardcopy formatting whenever you print. And I’ve included some code tweaks so the site should display accurately in every major browser introduced since 2000, including the famously quirky 5.x versions of Internet Explorer… but I haven’t actually been able to test it in that one (I work on a Mac), so if anything seems out-of-whack in your browsing experience, by all means drop me a line and let me know what’s up. (Or better yet, get a better browser. ;-) )

To celebrate the update, I’ve even registered a new domain for the site—www.dcutimeline.com.  The old subdomain (dcu.smartmemes.com) will still work, too, but I think the new address is easier to remember, and I’d certainly appreciate it if you make use of it in any new links you may create.

Content-wise, every section has been updated to include not only new information from recent stories, but corrections discovered since the last update.  (Nobody’s perfect, so I’m always open to hearing about those from eagle-eyed readers!)  I’ve sorted out all the details from 52, “One Year Later” and Countdown, included the latest information about the revised backstories of Superman and Batman, and far, far more.  There’s even new color-coding to denote matters of questionable canonicity. I’ve also added a table summarizing DC’s own “official” timelines, for purposes of comparison.  More details can be found in the main Introduction and each individual Section Intro, especially Section V.  Let me know what you think!


Previous site history:

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• As of January 31, 2008—first of all, my apologies to any visitors who found the site inaccessible between Saturday January 26 and Tuesday January 29. It was an unforeseen but unavoidable result of the process of transferring my site hosting away from iPower (as I discussed a few months back, below) to HostGator. Suffice it to say that iPower tech support, and especially the domain registrar they use (OnlineNIC), have not made the process easy. (If you run into any performance glitches from here on, please let me know.)

Nevertheless, I’m still here and (in response to a few inquiries) I’m not going away! I admit, I’ve delayed a lot longer than I’d planned before putting any new material online. There are a number of reasons for this… However, I have been tracking new developments (from 52, to the “OYL” titles, to Countdown) in my own notes “offline,” and there is certainly a fair amount of new material I can and should include sooner rather than later. I plan to get that material online as soon as I have the opportunity. I’ll send out e-mail alerts when appropriate, and I hope everyone’s patience will be rewarded when I get the updates done!

• My sincere apologies to any and all visitors who found this site down between May 10 and May 17, 2007. (At least one person contacted me concerned that I was retiring the site—emphatically not so!) The problem resulted from an unannounced migration of my account from one of my host’s servers to another, which (as the customer service reps frankly admitted) “didn’t go seamlessly.” Then, even after the domain was restored, it took several days more to get the visit counters working correctly again. I’ve been hosting with iPowerWeb for four years, but I am, to say the least, not best pleased with them at this point... and since they’ve recently been acquired by a larger company (EIG) and many employees pink-slipped, I suspect this sort of thing will become more common rather than less. I also suspect I’ll be switching to a new hosting company soon. But my complaints are less dire than some clients’; at least this is just a hobby site, not a business site on which my livelihood depends.

For the record, though, this site is still a live and ongoing project, and I am hard at work right now on an update to reflect OYL continuity and backstory changes (not that DC’s being particularly helpful with figuring those out). New stuff will be up soon!

• After nearly four years online, the spam spiders have put this sites old e-mail address on too many lists. In an effort to cut the junk mail back down to a reasonable level, I’ve changed the address (on the Contact Me link) as of 10/30/06.

• As of 05/24/2006—Minor tweaks and navigational aids added throughout, along with a special bonus day-by-day timeline of Infinite Crisis.

•As of now this Chronology should be considered version 4.2. It is up-to-date and substantially complete for all DCU events through the end of Infinite Crisis (notwithstanding the possibility of surprises in Seven Soldiers #1)—the entirety of post-Crisis reality.
The state of continuity on the post-IC “New Earth” remains decidedly ambiguous, however. (Apparently DC’s editorial decision-makers have forgotten the old aphorism about not trying to fix what ain’t broken.) Several retcons have been announced or alluded to, but so far the quantity of online debate over the implications far exceeds the actual evidence that’s been published. At this point one can do little but wait for new details to be revealed in various “One Year Later” series, as well as 52 and the “History of the DCU” backup therein.
Accordingly, I’ve decided to hold off on any substantial updates to this site for at least the next year, until those details have seen print and the ambiguities have (one hopes) been resolved. I’ll be tracking developments as they happen, but to do shorter-term updates I’d have to keep trying to try to figure out on the fly how to fit things together based on an incomplete and fast-changing set of puzzle pieces, which is frankly more trouble than it’s worth. Once those pieces are in place, I’ll return to the table, and I may consider a wholesale revamping of the structure and content of this site (if circumstances warrant); on the other hand, it may be possible to move forward from that point with no more than minor edits and a new section added for post-IC story developments. Time will tell.
(In the meantime, though, please don’t think I’m not open to feedback and suggestions from visitors! Both support and constructive criticism are always welcome.)

• As of 04/23/2006—notable additions to Sections I, II, III, V, and VII, including:

• As of 03/15/2006—minor changes and additions to Sections I, V, and VI (and, from February, to III, IV, VII, and VIII). Version 4.1 is now complete and comprehensive (all sections fully updated) as of 01/11/2006! Including:

• Updates through 10/13/2005—selected revisions and additions throughout, including:

• Section VII, “You Say It’s Your Birthday,” updated to version 4.1 on 09/25/2005. Improvements include:

• Updates through 08/11/2005—selected revisions and additions throughout, including (but not limited to!):

• Section V, the Modern Age, is now Version 4.1 — updated on 06/07/2005. Improvements include:

• Section IV, the Silver Age, is now Version 4.1 — updated on 11/13/2003. Improvements include:

• Sections I-III are Version 4.1 — updated on 9/18/2003. Improvements include:

• Previous version (4.0) — last comprehensive update 8/31/2001.(Versions 1-3 were hardcopy only.)

This page last updated 09/19/2010.

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