100 (DC Comics)

The 100

Booster Gold versus the 1000, artist Dan Jurgens
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance (10)
Superman #665
(September 2007)
(100)
Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #105,
(October 1970)
(1000)
Booster Gold #2
(March 1986)
Created by (10)
Kurt Busiek (writer)
Rick Leonardi (artist)
(100)
Gerry Conway (writer)
Curt Swan (artist)
(1000)
Dan Jurgens (writer & artist)
In-story information
Type of organization Organized crime
Leader(s) The 100
Tobias Whale
The 1000
The Director
Agent(s) The 100
Cyclotronic Man
Merlyn
Pajamas
Steel-Fist Feeny
Syonide (two different agents)
The 1000
Blackguard
Chiller
Doctor Shocker
Mindancer
Shockwave

The 100, the 10 and the 1000 are fictional organized crime groups appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The 10 debuted in Superman #665 (September 2007), and were created by Kurt Busiek and Rick Leonardi. The 100 debuted in Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #105 (October 1970), and were created by Bob Kanigher. The 1,000 debuted in Booster Gold #2 (March 1986), and were created by Dan Jurgens.

Fictional team history

The 10

A recent story in Superman #665, shows that during Superman's early years in Metropolis, there was a smaller organization called the 10, with ties to Intergang. According to Black Lightning: Year One #4 (April 2009), they have no ties to the 100, but may have ties to the 1,000.

The 100

The 100, formerly known as El Ciento (the one hundred), was founded by 71 men and women from all over Europe who came together in Aragon, Spain 1462, and named themselves El Ciento in order to honor their 29 dead allies. The surviving members of El Ciento combined various scientific, arcane and alchemical methods of life extension in order to render themselves immortal. At a later point they were driven out of Aragon by the Spanish Inquisition, but by then they had granted themselves vastly extended lifespans. They later discovered that the only way they could stay alive was to own the land they lived on, and to feed off the despair and negative emotions of the human tenants on their lands; they also learned how to become immaterial and possess human bodies. Though most members of El Ciento feed off human suffering, some few have been able to survive by feeding on positive emotions. The immortal known as Ra's al Ghul considers El Ciento to be a threat to his plans.[1]

A member of El Ciento later established himself in Metropolis's Southside an area which would later be known as Suicide Slum. The 100 held a firm grip on the city's criminal underworld for years, indulging in crimes such as drug trafficking and racketeering. They later seem to have spread across the country with branches operating in other cities. They have also made enemies of many heroes, including Rose and Thorn (whose father they murdered), Halo (whom they murdered as well as her parents), and Superman himself. As the 100, they fought foes like Black Lightning at the behest of the Metropolis section leader Tobias Whale.

History of the 1000

The former Director of the 1000 was a US senator named Henry Ballard who shepherded the organization's new direction and goals. Under the Director, the 100 changed its name to the 1000 where it attempting to expand their reach to even the Oval Office with Henry Ballard as the presidential candidate. This plan however was thwarted and the 1000 became the 100 again upon retreating into the shadows. As the 1000 they fought Booster Gold.

Members

100 Operatives

1000 Operatives

Other DCU Criminal Organizations

References

  1. As seen in Black Lightning: Year One #4 (April 2009)
  2. As seen in Batman #195 (September 1967)
  3. As seen in Black Lightning #4 (September 1977)
  4. Black Lightning #1
  5. Gotham Underground #1
  6. 1 2 3 As seen in Black Lightning series 1 #6
  7. 1 2 3 Booster Gold #1
  8. Booster Gold #8
  9. Booster Gold #9
  10. Blue Devil #2
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