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Dharma (character)

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Comics character
Dharma
Dharma as depicted in Shadow Cabinet #6 (November 1994). Art by John Paul Leon (penciller), Shawn Martinbrough (inker), and Julia Lacquement (colorist).
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceHardware #11 (1994)
Created byDwayne McDuffie (writer)
Denys Cowan (artist)
In-story information
Alter egoHarry Chawney
Team affiliationsShadow Cabinet
AbilitiesPrecognition
Psychometry
Energy manipulation
Reality warping and manipulation

Dharma (Harry Chawney) is a fictional comic book character distributed by DC Comics, and the leader of the Shadow Cabinet. Originating in Milestone Comics media, he first appeared in Hardware #11 (January 1993), and was created by Dwayne McDuffie, Robert L. Washington III, and Denys Cowan.

Fictional character biography

Dharma is the leader of the Shadow Cabinet who can perceive the past and future of any object he touches. He has perceived countless apocalypses, and is ruthless in acting to prevent them, whatever the cost.

It is later revealed that Dharma orchestrated the Big Bang to create powerful beings capable of preventing an approaching apocalypse whose cause he could not determine. When his last two prospects (Hardware and Static) fail to meet his expectations, he absorbs the powers of the god-like being Rift, destroying the Dakotaverse. However, Dharma transports the universe's heroes to the DC Universe and alters history so that they always existed there.

Powers and abilities

Dharma possesses powerful precognitive abilities that enable him to see the past and future. He is blind, but compensates by using his powers to guide him.

After absorbing Rift's powers, Dharma gained the ability to alter reality.

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References

  1. Shadow Cabinet #11 (April 1995)
  2. Blood Syndicate #20 (November 1994)
  3. Heroes #2-3
  4. Milestone Forever #1
  5. Shadow Cabinet #10

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Milestone Media
Owned by DC Comics and Warner Bros. Discovery
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