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Department of Extranormal Operations
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceBatman #550 (1998)
Created byDan Curtis Johnson and J. H. Williams III
In-story information
Type of organizationFederal law enforcement
Leader(s)Mister Bones
Agent(s)Cameron Chase

The Department of Extranormal Operations (or DEO) is a fictional government agency in the DC Universe appearing in several comic books published by DC Comics. It was co-created by Dan Curtis Johnson and J. H. Williams III and first appeared in Batman #550 (1998). The agency was the focus of the Chase series.

Fictional organization history

The role of the DEO is to monitor those with extranormal superpowers and to prevent any threat to the general public.[citation needed] However, in Action Comics #775 there are a couple of rogue agents[original research?] being defeated by Superman. Manchester Black, the leader of The Elite, suggests they are responsible for the creation of fellow team member Menagerie, saying that "These guys run a triple black alien immigration service that takes the galaxies' cast-offs an' turns them into weapons for the highest bidder. The West Nile glop in New York is one of theirs from the Microbio Division."[citation needed]

The DEO was responsible for the "orphanage" seen in Young Justice, in which Secret was kept,[citation needed] although a later conversation between Director Bones and Agent Chase suggested the conditions in which she was kept were not official policy.[citation needed] Another such orphanage was seen in the 1999 Titans series.[citation needed]

The DEO has protected important aspects of Washington D.C. from telepathic intrusion.[1]

A rogue department of the DEO manages to convince Green Lantern to scan various heroes presumably to detect a body-hopping super villain. Instead, the data is used to create a new version of Amazo. Chase, Mr. Bones, Green Lantern and other heroes shut down the division. Amazo is destroyed and Green Lantern deletes the relevant information.[2]

Operatives

Other intelligence agencies

In other media

Film

In the 2011 film Green Lantern, the DEO appears as an agency under the secret support of Sen. Robert Hammond. His son Dr. Hector Hammond is given the assignment of doing the autopsy of Abin Sur. One of the main heads is Dr. Amanda Waller.

Television

In the 2015 CBS television series Supergirl, the DEO employs Kara Zor-El's adoptive sister Alex Danvers as a scientist and operative. This iteration of the agency is led by former CIA agent Hank Henshaw (later revealed to be J'onn J'onzz in disguise after the real Hank Henshaw was killed while on assignment).

Video games

The DEO had a brief appearance in the intro level to Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate, where they acted as adversaries to both Batman and Catwoman, the former due to mistaken association with the latter, and the latter due to stealing classified data.

References

  1. ^ JLA #19 (June 1998)
  2. ^ DC Secrets and Origins 2000
  3. ^ Detective Comics Issue #763
  4. ^ Superman #681
  • Smith, Zack (November 3, 2006). "Chasing The Past: Looking Back on "Chase" with Johnson". Comic Book Resources.