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DC wasn’t immune to playing into Marvel and Image’s foolishness at times, and embraced some of the worst aspects of the ’90s comic industry. Over those years, the publisher would debut some character that were of the time and honestly cringe nowadays. These seven ’90s DC characters are pretty cringe, even if some of them survived the decade of extreme and are still around today.
5) Azrael

“Knightfall” is a DC classic, a story that saw Batman broken and a new character take his place as the Dark Knight. Azrael was introduced in Batman: The Sword of Azrael, and the character played into the grim and gritty violence of the era. He was a soldier created by the Order of St. Dumas, a religious organization that brainwashed soldiers with the System. Azrael was DC’s attempt at an Image-style grim and gritty superhero, with an over designed costume, blades, and drawn by a “hot” artist (Joe Quesada, working with Jimmy Palmiotti). He made the Batman costume into a cyber-monstrosity, all armor and sharp blades. It was all so ’90s, and it was all so cringe.
4) The Pyba-Rats

Bloodlines was a story that ran through the 1995 DC annuals, with each one introducing a new character. Most of these characters were kind of terrible, but there are some who are so cringe that it’s honestly kind of funny. The Psyba-Rats are one of these. This team of teenage hackers gained powers from the aliens who attacked the Earth, and would become a team of superheroes, using their powers and computer skills to battle evil. They were stereotypical ’90s hacker teens, and they had as much to do with actual hacking as they had to do with being good characters. They had their own three-issue series, showed up in Young Justice, and even made an appearance in Infinite Crisis in the ’00s.











