10 DC Superheroes With Other Identities

DC Comics created the entire shorthand of superhero stories in the late 30s/early 40s, and everyone else has copied them ever since. DC created the secret identity, giving heroes two separate lives. This has always been a great source of drama for the heroes, who protect their civilian lives from their enemies and find time to save the world and have a life outside of being a superhero. However, some DC heroes didn’t just stop with two identities.Over the years, readers have seen multiple heroes take up other identities, whether in their heroic or civilian lives. This has led to even more interesting stories that explore the variety of reasons they create new alter egos. Sometimes, they need to lie low, other times it’s due to amnesia-based stories, and other times it’s all part and parcel of their mission.However, Infinite Crisis changed the way she looked at the world and she took some time off as Wonder Woman, allowing the former Wonder Girl Donna Troy to take over as Wonder Woman. Diana wasn’t done with protecting the innocent, though. She created the Diana Prince identity after Infinite Crisis. Diana joined the Department of Metahuman Affairs and worked with Nemesis. Most of her friends knew that Diana was Wonder Woman, but she tried to live a completely different life than before, one that was more human than ever.

DC Comics created the entire shorthand of superhero stories in the late 30s/early 40s, and everyone else has copied them ever since. DC created the secret identity, giving heroes two separate lives. This has always been a great source of drama for the heroes, who protect their civilian lives from their enemies and find time to save the world and have a life outside of being a superhero. However, some DC heroes didn’t just stop with two identities.

Over the years, readers have seen multiple heroes take up other identities, whether in their heroic or civilian lives. This has led to even more interesting stories that explore the variety of reasons they create new alter egos. Sometimes, they need to lie low, other times it’s due to amnesia-based stories, and other times it’s all part and parcel of their mission.

However, Infinite Crisis changed the way she looked at the world and she took some time off as Wonder Woman, allowing the former Wonder Girl Donna Troy to take over as Wonder Woman. Diana wasn’t done with protecting the innocent, though. She created the Diana Prince identity after Infinite Crisis. Diana joined the Department of Metahuman Affairs and worked with Nemesis. Most of her friends knew that Diana was Wonder Woman, but she tried to live a completely different life than before, one that was more human than ever.

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