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We all know how it goes. One day, they’re a cool background or supporting character mostly, and the next thing you know they are all over Hot Topic. These 10 DC characters became A-listers out of nowhere, going from tag-alongs to superstars.
10) Green Arrow

Green Arrow is one of DC’s most storied vigilantes, but that’s in 2026. However, decades ago, it was a different story. Oliver Queen was one of many Bruce Wayne-alikes, except he was Robin Hood. He was popular enough, had his place in the anthology books of the day, but that was it. He disappeared in the ’50s, came back in the ’60s and was just kind of there until Denny O’Neil and Neal Adams took the character and made him into, well, a character. Since then, he’s become an icon, faded away, and then came back out of nowhere as an A-lister in the year 2000. You just can’t keep Ollie down.
9) Raven

Raven being popular doesn’t seem surprising right now, but if you look at the evolution of the character, the fact that she worked so well is surprising. Raven was the ultimate outsider with secrets, which is always a winning combination, but eventually, all of that was revealed and we sort of got the same Raven for years. Go back and read Raven in New Teen Titans. She’s honestly kind of an unpleasant character, and not the cute outsider she has been played as. You can’t even really say sex appeal; she was completely covered and her early George Perez design was kind of unattractive. However, one day, the Teen Titans cartoon changed her and now everyone has cosplayed as her at least once in their lives.
8) Peacemaker

So, Peacemaker is a weird one because as far as it goes, he is definitely an overall A-lister, because of the excellent Peacemaker series, but he’s not all the way there in the comics. However, he’s gotten a million times more spotlight than ever. For years, he was the least popular of the Charlton characters, to the point he was dying in big battle scenes, and then suddenly appeared again because no one cared enough to check if he was actually dead. Then the show gave him a reason to come back and since then, he’s played a role in numerous stories and had some Black Label series’.
7) Swamp Thing

Swamp Thing was created in the ’70s, when horror comics became in vogue again. He was a standard swamp monster, but eventually, not even the talent of Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson could keep him successful, which is saying something. He would get another series in the early ’80s, and a young man from Northampton, England would start writing him. Alan Moore was a nobody to most American fans, but he made Swamp Thing into a superstar overnight. We all know the rest of the story, and now the muck-encrusted mockery of a man is a legend.
6) Harley Quinn

Harley Quinn has become one of the greats, with it being said that DC corporate considers her on the same level with Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman. She first appeared in Batman: The Animated Series, where she was a cool sidekick to the Joker. She quickly became a popular enough recurring character, and would make her comic debut. She was never anyone’s favorite in the ’90s; she was popular, but she wasn’t mega-popular yet. However, the 21st century would change all of that. She became a Hot Topic hero along with Deadpool, and then Margot Robbie played her in Suicide Squad, and now we’re just living in a Harley Quinn world.













