Impact
"Invasion!" was DC's line-wide crossover event for 1988. It crossed over into 30 other DC comics and also featured guest appearances from other DC Universe staples such as Adam Strange, the planet Thanagar, and one-time Justice League of America sidekick Snapper Carr and his team the Blasters. The Blasters would make several more appearances, fighting further alien threats to Earth.
The invasion of Earth and the Gene Bomb had some long-lasting effects on the DC Universe. In particular, the recently relaunched Doom Patrol, a combination of the '60s, '70s, and brand new members, lost two team members and fell apart. This was done to give new writer Grant Morrison a clean slate to revamp the book, including the addition of new metahumans having powers awakened by the Gene Bomb. They started with Crawling From the Wreckage storyline starting in Doom Patrol (vol. 2) #19. Morrison used the Invasion fallout for a pair of Animal Man stories, including the acclaimed "The Death of the Red Mask". Also, the Gulag storyline introduced Vril Dox and the organization L.E.G.I.O.N., which received its own title soon after Invasion! ended.
The Gene Bomb was also responsible for giving powers of mind control to Maxwell Lord, but such powers were mostly unused. Another character from the Justice League International whose power was improved was Fire. Initially, she could only exhale bursts of fire, but after being affected by the Bomb she gained enhanced abilities akin to Marvel Comics's Human Torch.
One of the Dominators ended up under the control of Queen Bee, ruler of Bialya. Though he did not long survive her anger, the technology he introduced was used against the Justice League multiple times. Several other Dominators were left on Earth for years and appeared in various comics (usually briefly) including one in Captain Atom (became a farmer), a few in the Outsiders #44, and a cameo in a prison break in Flash. Also, a Dominator appeared in Joker: Last Laugh #3. A Khund was killed by Mongul during a prison break in Green Lantern.
The greatest impact of Invasion was its introduction of the metagene as the explanation within the DC Universe as to how some people gain superhuman abilities. The Flash's father, Rudolph West (a Manhunter agent) appears to die in an explosion in Cuba, defending the land during Invasion #2. His subsequent returns would plague the Flash and his mother multiple times. Unusual for the time, the three issues were published as perfect-bound comics, each the length of three usual comics - a throwback to the "80-page giants" of the Silver Age.
Characters affected by the Gene-Bomb
The following characters were affected by the gene-bomb enough to activate their meta-genes[6]:
- Artist - Gained reality-shaping abilities.
- Atomic Skull -
- The Blasters
- Crackpot - He gained the ability to cause people to believe nearly anything if he remains calm.
- Dust Devil - He gained the ability to generate a miniature tornado.
- Frag - He gained the ability to transform into living metal and fire explosive blasts.
- Jolt - She gained the ability to emit a gravimagnetic field.
- Looking Glass - He gained the ability to transform his torso into living glass.
- Snapper Carr - He gained the ability to teleport upon snapping his fingers.