Peacemaker (comics)

The Peacemaker first appeared as a backup series in Charlton Comics’ espionage-team title Fightin’ 5 #40. Christopher Smith, a pacifist diplomat so committed to peace that he was willing to use force as a superhero to advance the cause, will make his cinematic debut in James Gunn’s DC Extended Universe film, The Suicide Squad. Smith will be portrayed by John Cena.

About Peacemaker (comics) in brief

Summary Peacemaker (comics)The Peacemaker first appeared as a backup series in Charlton Comics’ espionage-team title Fightin’ 5 #40. Christopher Smith, a pacifist diplomat so committed to peace that he was willing to use force as a superhero to advance the cause, will make his cinematic debut in James Gunn’s DC Extended Universe film, The Suicide Squad. Smith will be portrayed by John Cena, who will reprise his role in a television series for HBO Max. Another operative using the name Peacmaker appeared only once, in Justice League International #65, as a member of the \”League-Busters\”. Mitchell Black, a surgeon, was recruited by the \”Peacemaker Project\”, an organization unaffiliated with the Pax Institute and the US government’s \”Project Peacaker\”.

He would reappear in the miniseries titled The L.A. W., reunited with the other heroes acquired from Charlton. He appeared to have been killed by the supervillain Prometheus in Infinite Crisis #7 during a battle to save Metropolis from destruction. His soul shows up in the realm of Purgatory in the Day of Judgment series. He later appears in the \”Watchmen\” sequel \”Doomsday Clock\” partaking in the battle on Mars against Doctor Manhattan. He was sent to kill Jaime, but Jaime interfaced with his last scarab and helped him face his fears for the first time. He eventually became a reluctant partner of the Power Corps, which was dormant until a Sinestro-like AI implanted himself in him.