| 3rd | Top awards and nominations received by Northern Exposure |
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| The Eugenics Wars The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 2 Chapters 1-4 |
The Original Series | 14 June - 6 November 1992 | novel | |

1992 began with a "Panic in the Sky" that saw the return of one of Superman's most dangerous foes - Brainiac. Brainac's quest to subjugate the Earth brought together nearly every active hero in the DC Universe and resulted in the death of Draaga, a minor, but critical character from the Superman mythos. Brainiac was not the only villain to make a comeback in early 1992. The Ventriloquist and Scarface also resurfaced to plague Batman in a three-part story-arc appropriately titled, "The Return of Scarface". This storyline took two relatively low-key villains and propelled them into the spotlight of notoriety shared by many of Batman's recurring adversaries. More significantly, this storyline also introduced the character of Renée Montoya, a detective for the Gotham City Police Department who becomes a longstanding supporting cast member in the Batverse and ultimately assumes the guise of the Question. Another critical story that took place in 1992 was the "Breakdowns" story-arc, a fifteen-chapter serial which ran through alternating issues of Justice League America and Justice League Europe. This storyline focused on the attempted assassination of League liason Maxwell Lord and a fight with the otherwordly Extremists. Following this event, League member Elongated Man was featured in his own four-issue limited series that took him on a tour of Europe. 1992's Annuals comprised a theme event called "Eclipso: The Darkness Within" which pitted the major characters of the DC Universe against the menace of Eclipso. The former teen super-heroes, the Titans, had troubles of their own in 1992 as they were forced to confront a futuristic band of Team Titans and the powerful son of Donna Troy and Terry Long in "Total Chaos".
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The following creative talent passed away in the year 1992:
The following comic titles debuted with a 1992 cover date:
All-Star Comics Archives Vol 1 · Arion the Immortal Vol 1 · Armageddon: Inferno Vol 1 · Batman Adventures Vol 1 · Batman: Shadow of the Bat Vol 1 · Black Condor Vol 1 · DC Silver Age Classics Vol 1 · Darkstars Vol 1 · Deadman: Exorcism Vol 1 · Eclipso Vol 1 · Eclipso: The Darkness Within Vol 1 · Elongated Man Vol 1 · Green Lantern Corps Quarterly Vol 1 · Green Lantern: Mosaic Vol 1 · Guy Gardner Reborn Vol 1 · Guy Gardner Vol 1 · Heckler Vol 1 · Justice League of America Archives Vol 1 · Justice Society of America Vol 2 · Lobo's Back Vol 1 · Lobo: Infanticide Vol 1 · Martian Manhunter: American Secrets Vol 1 · Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt Vol 1 · Ray Vol 1 · Robin Vol 3
The following Comic titles were last published with a 1992 cover date:
Aquaman Vol 4 · Armageddon: Inferno Vol 1 · Black Canary Vol 1 · DC Silver Age Classics Vol 1 · Eclipso: The Darkness Within Vol 1 · Elongated Man Vol 1 · Guy Gardner Reborn Vol 1 · Lobo's Back Vol 1 · Lobo: Infanticide Vol 1 · Martian Manhunter: American Secrets Vol 1 · Question Quarterly Vol 1 · Ray Vol 1 · Sgt. Rock Special Vol 1 · Starman Vol 1 · Suicide Squad Vol 1 · Superboy Vol 3 · Warlord Vol 2 · Who's Who in the DC Universe Vol 1 · Who's Who in the Impact Universe Vol 1
The following One Shots were published with a 1992 cover date:
Agent Liberty Special Vol 1 1 · Ambush Bug Nothing Special Vol 1 1 · Batman Green Arrow: The Poison Tomorrow Vol 1 1 · Batman: Penguin Triumphant · DC Silver Age Classics: Green Lantern Vol 2 76 · DC Silver Age Classics: Showcase Vol 1 22 · Green Lantern: Ganthet's Tale · Warlord: Savage Empire (Collected)
The following characters debuted with a 1992 cover date:
Aa (New Earth) · Aaron Helzinger (New Earth) · Abraxis (New Earth) · Adrianna Tereshkova (Earth-50) · Alexander Lyons (Team Titans) · Alicia Collins (New Earth) · Amanita (New Earth) · Andre Sinclair (New Earth) · Anne-Marie Brogan (New Earth) · April Dumaka (Pre-Zero Hour) · Archibald Tipple (New Earth) · Benito Santini (Earth-50) · Benjamin Asplin (New Earth) · Boodikka (New Earth) · Breeon (New Earth) · Bruce Wayne XX (Robin 3000) · Buck Samson (New Earth) · Cairo DeFrey (New Earth) · Carleton LeHah (New Earth) · Cassandra Newland (Earth-50) · Chillblaine I (New Earth) · Clawster (New Earth) · Cole Cash (Earth-50) · Creighton Kendall (New Earth) · Curtis Engstrom (New Earth) · Daniel William Ducannon (New Earth) · Derek Bradbourne (New Earth) · Dob Zagil (New Earth) · Doomsday (New Earth) · Duke Donald (New Earth) · Edwardo Guzman (New Earth) · Emp of Khera (Earth-50) · Fel Andar (New Earth) · Ferrin Colos (New Earth) · Fiero (New Earth) · Flicker (New Earth) · Hi-Tech (New Earth) · Hudson Pyle (New Earth) · Iqula (New Earth) · Iris Phelios (New Earth) · Jack T. Chance (New Earth) · Jackson Dane (Earth-50) · James Flint (New Earth) · Jean-Paul Valley (New Earth) · Jeremiah Arkham (New Earth) · Jesse Chambers (New Earth) · Jonathan Kennedy Payne (New Earth) · Kaliber (New Earth) · Kreon (New Earth) · Lester Buchinsky (New Earth)
The following teams debuted with a 1992 cover date:
Cabal · Coda · Daemen (New Earth) · Darkstars · R.E.C.R.U.I.T.S · Wetworks · WildC.A.T.s
The following events were published by DC Comics in the year 1992. This does not necessarily indicate that these storylines took place in the year 1992. The passage of time in the DC Universe is nebulous and subject to change and interpretation. Events from historical time periods are indexed under their corresponding years.
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| Barely surviving the bombing of Poseidonis, Aquaman goes to Oumland to negotiate a treaty. | Aquaman (Volume 4) #2 | 1.92 |
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| Superman rounds up some fringe elements of Intergang and delivers them to the Metropolis SCU. | Action Comics #674 | 2.92 |
| With Poseidonis unprotected, Aquaman must save the Atlanteans, including King Thesily from schools of bloodthirsty sharks. | Aquaman (Volume 4) #3 | 2.92 |
| Panic in the Sky: Brainiac controls Supergirl's mind and has her go to Kletus-4 to fight against Draaga. | Action Comics #674 | 2.92 |
| King Firft of Tritonis sends the warrior Iqula to lead an army to conquer the vulnerable Poseidonis. | Aquaman (Volume 4) #3 | 2.92 |
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| Panic in the Sky: Brainiac sends his Head Ship via remote control to Earth to raze Metropolis. Superman fights the ship and ultimately pitches it into the river, but this is just a distraction, buying Brainiac time to move Warworld closer to Earth. | Superman: Man of Steel #9 | 3.92 |
| Iqula leads an army to "protect" Poseidonis and enters into one-on-one combat with Aquaman. Aquaman defeats Iqula and the mer-man agrees to leave the people of Poseidonis alone. | Aquaman (Volume 4) #4 | 3.92 |
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| Aquaman encounters the whaler Queequeg for the second time and soundly defeats him. | Aquaman (Volume 4) #5 | 4.92 |
| Titans Hunt: Aquaman takes an injured Aqualad from S.T.A.R. Labs and brings him to a hospital in Poseidonis. | Aquaman (Volume 4) #5 | 4.92 |
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| Black Manta attacks Poseidonis using the Scarecrow's Fear Toxin. Aquaman fights him, but suffers a near-fatal injury. | Aquaman (Volume 4) #6 | 5.92 |
| John Constantine continues to investigate the actions of a member of the British royal family who is possessed by a demon. Holding a séance at the Caligula Club, John determines that the demon is Carabraxis. | Hellblazer #53 | 5.92 |
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| Thanatos begins tormenting Aquaman from his native realm with dreams of guilt and torment. | Aquaman (Volume 4) #7 | 6.92 |
| Swamp Thing feeds Abigail Holland a blossom from Lady Jane, and through osmosis, Abby learns all about Jane's origins from the 19th century. | Swamp Thing v.2 #120 | 6.92 |
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| Jordan Wylie hires Nicodemus, apprentice to the NKVDemon, to assassinate Aquaman. Aquaman teams up with Batman to defeat him. Nicodemus is later killed for his failure. | Aquaman (Volume 4) #8 | 7.92 |
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| Donna Troy and her husband Terry Long give birth to their son Robert. | Team Titans #1 | 9.92 |
| Total Chaos: The Team Titans attempt to assasinate Donna Troy and her infant son Robert, fearing that he will grow up to become the futuristic despot Lord Chaos. After several conflicts with the New Titans, the two teams decide to join forces in order to fight Chaos directly. Donna Troy is seemingly killed, but reborn with the full power of her godlike heritage. The Titans of Myth intervene and destroy Lord Chaos, and Donna relinquishes all of her powers. | Total Chaos | 9.92-11.92 |

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Much of the following text comes from the timeline in Fallout Bible 0, written by Chris Avellone. Much of the information in Avellone's timeline comes from the original Fallout 1 timeline created by Brian Freyermuth and Scott Campbell, some post-FO1 stuff was laid out by Rob Hertenstein, and some dates were added by Chris Avellone himself. Additionally, this timeline includes all dates mentioned in Fallout, Fallout 2 and Fallout 3 holodisks, in the dialogues, and in old design documents published in the Fallout Bible, as well as Van Buren design documents. This is probably the most complete Fallout timeline ever compiled.
Note that the Fallout world is not our own, but it diverged from ours soon after World War II. So while it takes place in the future, it is not our future, but the future as imagined in 1950s science fiction. See: Divergence for more details.
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