Shadow Cabinet (comics)
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Robert L. Washington III (writer)
John Paul Leon (artist)
| Shadow Cabinet | |
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The Shadow Cabinet confronts Dharma, art by John Paul Leon. | |
| Publication information | |
| Publisher | DC Comics |
| First appearance | Shadow Cabinet #0 (January 1994) |
| Created by | Dwayne McDuffie (writer) Robert L. Washington III (writer) John Paul Leon (artist) |
| In-story information | |
| Base(s) | Shadowspire |
| Member(s) | Blitzen Dharma Donner Gloria Mundi Iota Iron Butterfly Mechanic Oro Payback Plus Sideshow Starlight Twilight |
The Shadow Cabinet is a superhero team created by Milestone Comics and published by DC Comics. They first appeared in Shadow Cabinet #0 (January 1994), and were created by Dwayne McDuffie, Robert L. Washington III and John Paul Leon.[1] Almost all of the original run, issues #4-11 and #13-17, were written by Matt Wayne.
DC Universe
The Shadow Cabinet is a secret organization of superhuman beings acting to protect the world by neutralizing potential threats before they grow out of control. Various Cabinet members may be sent on "deep-cover" missions lasting months, or even years. The group's total membership at any time is known only to their leader.
The base of operations for the Shadow Cabinet is the Shadowspire, a subterranean complex within the Himalayas and typically accessible only via the Shadowslide, a teleporter. If the subject's origin is not in complete darkness at the time of teleport, the Shadowslide overloads and cannot be used for up to an hour.
A new Shadow Cabinet emerged in the post-Infinite Crisis DC Universe in the series Justice League of America. After attempting to abduct Doctor Light they find themselves in conflict with the Justice League. It turns out that Icon and Superman were secretly working together; the two teams end up joining forces to save the universe.
Following the death of Darkseid in Final Crisis, the space-time continuum is torn asunder, threatening the existence of both the Dakotaverse and the mainstream DC Universe. Dharma uses energy harnessed from Rift to merge the two universes, creating an entirely new continuity. Only Dharma, Icon, and Superman are aware that Dakota and its inhabitants were originally from a parallel universe.[2][3]
Milestone Forever
In the 2010 limited series Milestone Forever, it is revealed that Dharma was responsible for the Big Bang, hoping to create powerful beings capable of preventing a fast-approaching apocalypse whose cause he could not determine. When his last two prospects, Hardware and Static, fail to meet his expectations, he turns to the only course he believes is left open to him; awakening and harnessing the powers of Rift. However, Rift's awakening leads to the Milestone universe being destroyed, with Dharma combining its remnants with the DC universe.

