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, who respectively serve as enemies to both the
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versions of the
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. Created by writer John Broome and artist
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, the first Captain Boomerang, George "Digger" Harkness, first appeared in ''
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'' #117 (December 1960). He has also been a prominent member of the
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since its second iteration in the late 1980s. During the 2004 storyline ''
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'', George Harkness is killed and his son, Owen Mercer, created by
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and Michael Turner, takes over his father's role as Captain Boomerang for a period of time. However, during the 2009–2010 ''
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'' storyline, Owen is killed and Harkness returns to life, resuming his role as Captain Boomerang, and, overwhelmed by grief and rage, evolves as a dangerous threat after the loss of his son. Both Harkness and Mercer have been adapted from the comics into various forms of media, including television series, feature films, and video games. In particular, Harkness appeared in the
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television series ''
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'', portrayed by
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, and the
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films ''
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'' (2016) and '' The Suicide Squad'' (2021), portrayed by
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. Additionally, Mercer appears in the Arrowverse series ''
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'', portrayed by
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.


Publication history

George "Digger" Harkness appeared in ''The Flash'' #117 (December 1960) and was created by writer John Broome and artist
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. Throughout the first several years of the character's existence, Captain Boomerang spoke with an American accent. Beginning in the late 1980s, he developed an Australian accent. Owen Mercer first appeared in ''Identity Crisis'' #2 (2004), and was created by
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and
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.


Fictional character biographies


George "Digger" Harkness

Secretly the illegitimate son of an American soldier and an Australian woman, Harkness was raised in an Australian town called Korumburra in poverty, during which time he developed great skill in making
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s, and in using them as weapons. As a young adult, he was hired as a performer and boomerang promoter by a toy company which was, unbeknownst to him, owned by his biological father. It was at this time that he developed the Captain Boomerang persona that he would continue to use in his later criminal career. Audiences ridiculed him, and a resentful Harkness turned to using his boomerangs for crime. When he began committing crimes, he threw suspicion off himself by briefly pretending another man was impersonating him, showing his 'parents', (really other crooks) to the Flash after the Flash caught him next to a crime scene. He nearly succeeded in killing the Flash after knocking him out with a boomerang, then tying him to a giant boomerang that he fired, which then got sent into space and then fell into the ocean. However, the Flash escapes from his friction-proof bonds by quickly vibrating his molecules. He also increased the boomerang's velocity so much he was able to use it to defeat and jail Harkness and the two crooks. Boomerang becomes a recurring enemy of the
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and joins the Rogues, a group of villains dedicated to opposing Flash. Later on, Harkness joins the
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in exchange for a pardon. However, his grating personality and blatant racism cause considerable friction among his teammates, and he is considered to be a dangerous, vicious, cowardly and undependable member. In ''
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'', Captain Boomerang is sent to kill
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, who kills him before dying. In ''
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'' and ''
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'', Boomerang returns as a
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before the
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fully resurrects him. In ''
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'' continuity reboot, Captain Boomerang returns to the Suicide Squad. In '' Doomsday Clock'', he is among the villains who meet with the
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to discuss the Superman Theory.


Owen Mercer

At the beginning of the 2004 ''
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'' storyline, "Digger" Harkness a.k.a. Captain Boomerang found himself an obsolete villain in the modern world of supervillains. Regularly going up to the supervillain satellite looking for jobs, asking favors from the
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, he was at the end of his rope looking for a job to put him on the map again. During this time he felt it was finally time to reach out to the son he never raised, Owen Mercer. Before Harkness's death, the two bonded. Taking up his father's legacy, he became the second Captain Boomerang.
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, brother to
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(who was believed to be Owen's mother), took Owen in as one of the Rogues. Though Owen initially had no real attachment to the Rogues (and even voiced various, albeit short, opinions out loud), he grew to enjoy the purpose and sense of family the team offered after finding that his father's body had been stolen for use in a lab (which was later revealed to be part of a plan to get memories from Harkness). Around this time the ''Rogue War'' storyline began, in which the "reformed" Rogues fought the Rogues under Captain Cold. Ashley Zolomon is told by Harkness himself (he is briefly revived by the "reformed" Rogues as part of an experiment) that Golden Glider is not Owen's real mother. Later, it is revealed in ''Flash'' #225 (January 2006) that Meloni Thawne is the mother of Owen Harkness, formerly Owen Mercer, the new Captain Boomerang, having conceived him by the original Boomerang while he was trapped in the 30th Century. It is unknown whether she gave birth to Bart Allen or Owen first, or how Owen made it back to our own time. During the 2005–2006 ''
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'' storyline, Owen was part of
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's group of villains. He, Captain Cold, and
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were sent to guard a factory against the Outsiders, under the command of
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(who was actually
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in disguise). When the ensuing battle between Outsiders and Rogues destroyed the machinery in the factory, the Rogues and other villains would not help in the fight at all and then at the explosion, he is saved by the Outsiders, while the Rogues left them at the base to blow up. He is then turned over to the authorities off-panel. During the '' 52'' series, Owen is part of a
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sent by
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to attack
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. In the 2006 ''
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'' storyline, Owen finds himself placed in the metahuman prison known as
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. There he finds himself being the cellmate of
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, who was arrested for a murder that Deathstroke the Terminator committed. It is soon discovered that the other inmates have learned of Black Lightning's identity and are planning to murder him. The Outsiders become aware of this and attempt to break Pierce out of jail. Unfortunately it goes terribly wrong. As they escape, Black Lightning asks that they take Owen with them, which they grudgingly agree. As they escape, the Outsiders' jet, the ''Pequod'', is shot down, and while the team escapes, the world believes them dead. Because of this event and the Freedom of Power Treaty, the team now works covertly. Most of the current Outsiders were believed dead until a botched mission revealed their presence to the world. His history as a Rogue has been exploited several times by team leader
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from torturing dictators to taking down a cloned
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. However, it is revealed that his desire to join the Outsiders comes from his desire for a family. Nightwing allowed him to join his team partially because Arsenal felt he would be worthy, and because Owen has been striving to find a family since the death of his father and the outbreak of the Rogue War. Owen searched out the current
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because of their connection, where their fathers killed one another. While Robin originally believed Owen was searching for him to finish the fight his father started, in ''Robin'' #152, Owen revealed that he wished to make amends with the younger hero, and has offered his assistance to help Robin destroy a bomb created by the Joker. The two later spend the following night spreading out old hideouts of several villains. Afterward, Robin gained a bit of civil respect for Boomerang despite what their fathers did to one another. Boomerang attempted to shake hands with Robin, but Robin refused the gesture feeling unready to make that step. At some point during his tenure with the Outsiders, Captain Cold approached the mercenary
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with an offer concerning Owen. In exchange for kidnapping Deathstroke's daughter
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(who had betrayed her father and joined the
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) and delivering her to her father, Deathstroke would track down the Outsiders and turn Owen over to the Rogues. The villains planned to force Owen to cooperate with the team by administering the same mind-controlling agent that Deathstroke had used on his daughter as well as Batman's partner
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. However, this plan fell apart when Rose escaped and helped the Teen Titans defeat the Rogues, which led to Deathstroke backing out of the deal. Owen has also developed a close friendship with Supergirl,
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. After Supergirl returned from her time away with Power Girl, Kara began looking to start a normal life on Earth and went out a 'date' with Owen, during which they spoke of their past problems. Kara has nicknamed Owen 'Boomer'. Although the pair often flirts with one another, they have never progressed to a romantic relationship. This comes primarily from the fact that Kara continues to show interest in Nightwing, and jokingly says that what she and Owen has is more of a brother-sister relationship, in which he has an unhealthy fixation on his 'little sis'. Feeling rejected after Kara's relationship with Power Boy, Owen goes to a bar where he meets
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(Batgirl), who at the time was being mind-controlled by Deathstroke the Terminator, and who had been hired to kill Supergirl. Cassandra kidnaps and tortures Owen to lure Supergirl. Unfortunately, this proves unnecessary, as Kara had tracked down Cassandra on her own, without any knowledge of Owen's kidnapping. Batgirl nearly manages to defeat Supergirl, but is defeated when Kara grows Krypton Sunstones which impale her foe. Kara then rushes Owen to the hospital where he is treated. While still in medical care, it is discovered that Power Boy has been stalking Kara. Following Kara's rather violent break-up with Power Boy, the Earth was overtaken by spirits from the Phantom Zone, which began to emerge from within Superman. Kara managed to defeat the Phantoms and return the Earth to normal. Afterwards, in ''Supergirl'' #19 Kara begins to make amends with all the people who she has hurt since arriving on earth. Amongst them, Boomer, to whom she apologises for letting him get hurt and leading him on. During this conversation, the matter of Owen's relationship with Kara is finally clarified. When asked by Kara how he feels about her leading him on, Owen replies, "Well, if I may ... for me to have been 'led on' would presume I thought I had a shot with you ... For me to think I had a shot with a sixteen-year-old girl -- crystal-powered hypersleep whatever junk aside ... that would mean I am a dirtbag with a thing for jailbait. Which I am not". In ''
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'' #13-15, crossover with ''Outsiders'' #47-49, Checkmate abducts all members of the Outsiders except
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, allowing him to infiltrate their headquarters to offer them a deal: The Outsiders will not be shut down over their actions in Africa in exchange for infiltrating Oolong Island on behalf of Checkmate. During the operation, Nightwing, Owen, and Checkmate's Black Queen are taken captive by
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, and the latter two are tortured and experimented on. After
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rescues the Outsiders over North Korean territory, and Nightwing hands over the team to him, Owen and Nightwing are paired with each other in "auditions" for the new lineup. Pushed too far, feeling he does not need to prove himself anymore, Owen returns to the Suicide Squad although Batman feels he could make a good double agent. In ''All Flash'' #1, Owen as part of the new Suicide Squad captures two of the Rogues that are responsible for Bart Allen's murder, Heat Wave (comics), Heat Wave and Weather Wizard, in Louisiana. In ''Countdown'' #39, he and the rest of the Squad chase after Pied Piper (DC Comics), Piper and Trickster (comics), Trickster in Gotham City after they had escaped capture from Squad member Deadshot. The Squad however is just as unsuccessful as Deadshot, and the two Rogues escape capture. Owen visits his father's grave along with Tar Pit (comics), Tar Pit, when the swarm of Power ring (DC Comics)#Black, black rings fly into the crypt and reanimate all the deceased villains as Black Lantern Corps, Black Lanterns, including his father.''Blackest Night: The Flash'' #1 (December 2009) The Rogues battle in the Iron Heights Penitentiary, Iron Heights, when the battle resulted in a Tie (draw), draw on both sides, Owen arrives and abducts Digger from the battle, believing he can bring his father back.''Blackest Night: The Flash'' #2 (January 2010) Later on, Owen has apparently chained up his father's body and is feeding him victims such as a villain named Sandblast who was relying on Owen to get him into the Rogues. It is revealed that Owen has been deceived by Boomerang into believing the blood of enough victims can bring him back to life. The Rogues track Owen down with Captain Cold berating him for believing Harkness' lies. Realizing that Owen has broken the Rogues' code of honor by killing women and children, Cold shoves him into the pit. Owen has his heart ripped out by his father, with a ring flying in to revive him as a Black Lantern. The Black Lantern Owen and his father are then encased in ice by Cold.''Blackest Night: The Flash'' #3 (February 2010) His father manages to escape and join in the mass battle against the heroes where he is brought back to life and full health.''Blackest Night'' #8 (March 2010)


Powers and abilities

Captain Boomerang carries a number of boomerangs in his satchel. He is an expert at throwing the weapons and as well as ordinary boomerangs he has a number with special properties, including bladed, explosive, incendiary, and electrified boomerangs. Upon his resurrection, Digger finds he has the ability to create boomerangs out of energy that explode on contact.''The Flash'' (vol. 3) #3 (June 2010) However, this new ability is lost when he completes the task given by the White Lantern Entity.''Red Robin'' #26 (August 2011) The original Captain Boomerang then began to train his son Owen Mercer before he died. He has exhibited creativity in his boomerangs by creating "razorangs" and an acid-spewing boomerang. Owen has also exhibited "speed bursts", short bursts of limited super speed over short distances, most notably when throwing boomerangs. These were even possible during the time period that Owen fully contained the Speed Force, usually displayed as his ability to throw boomerangs at high velocities, rather than running. However, during
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's experiments, he claimed he believed Mercer could access the Speed Force, and Mercer denied having super speed at all anymore, but Chang Tzu was able to activate Owen's speed involuntarily, causing him great pain. The exact source of this power remains unrevealed. Regardless, as of ''Justice Society of America'' #8, the Speed Force appears to have returned and is accessible to all former speedsters once more.


Other versions

* An alternate universe variant of Captain Boomerang called Adam Clay appears in the Tangent Comics one-shot ''Green Lantern''. This version is a disenfranchised pilot whose family was killed by a Japanese army. Clay escapes in his family's crop duster and forms a group of pilots under the nickname "Captain Boomerang" for his family's Australian origins and the CAC Boomerang plane. * An older, alternate universe variant of Digger Harkness appears in ''Kingdom Come (comics), Kingdom Come''.


In other media


Television

* The George "Digger" Harkness incarnation of Captain Boomerang appears in ''Justice League Unlimited'', voiced by Donal Gibson. This version is a member of Suicide Squad, Task Force X and the Rogues. * The George "Digger" Harkness incarnation of Captain Boomerang appears in ''Batman: The Brave and the Bold'', voiced by John DiMaggio. * The George "Digger" Harkness incarnation of Captain Boomerang appears in ''
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'', portrayed by
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. This version is a former Australian Secret Intelligence Service, ASIS agent and member of A.R.G.U.S.'s Suicide Squad. While working for the latter, his commanding officer Lyla Michaels (Arrowverse), Lyla Michaels was ordered to scrub a failed mission and "sanitize" the active Squad members via implanted nano-bombs. However, Harkness' bomb failed to detonate, leading to him seeking revenge against her. In the episodes "Draw Back Your Bow" and "The Brave and the Bold (Arrow), The Brave and the Bold", he resurfaces in the present to kill Michaels, only to be foiled by Oliver Queen (Arrowverse), Oliver Queen, the Barry Allen (Arrowverse), Flash, and their respective teams. Following this, Harkness is imprisoned in an A.R.G.U.S. prison on the island Lian Yu. In the episode "Lian Yu (Arrow), Lian Yu", Oliver recruits Harkness to battle Adrian Chase (Arrowverse), Prometheus. While Harkness betrays Oliver to join Prometheus, Malcolm Merlyn (Arrowverse), Malcolm Merlyn sacrifices himself to save Oliver by killing Harkness with a landmine. * The Owen Mercer incarnation of Captain Boomerang appears in the The Flash season 9, ninth season of ''
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'' (2014), portrayed by
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. This version is a member of the Red Death (DC Comics), Red Death's Rogues who possesses the additional ability to teleport and wields boomerangs constructed from Wayne Enterprises technology. * The George "Digger" Harkness incarnation of Captain Boomerang appears in the ''Young Justice (TV series), Young Justice'' episode "Leverage", voiced by Crispin Freeman. This version is a member of Task Force X. * An unidentified Captain Boomerang appears in ''Harley Quinn (TV series), Harley Quinn'', voiced by Josh Helman. This version is a member of the Suicide Squad's "A-Team".


Film

* The Owen Mercer incarnation of Captain Boomerang makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in ''Superman/Batman: Public Enemies''. * The George "Digger" Harkness incarnation of Captain Boomerang makes a minor non-speaking appearance in ''Lego Batman: The Movie - DC Super Heroes Unite''. * The George "Digger" Harkness incarnation of Captain Boomerang appears in films set in the DC Animated Movie Universe (DCAMU): ** Harkness first appears in ''Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox'', voiced by James Patrick Stuart. This version is a member of the Rogues. Additionally, an alternate universe variant from the ''Flashpoint (comics), Flashpoint'' timeline makes a cameo appearance. ** Harkness appears in ''Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay'', voiced by Liam McIntyre. After being recruited into Amanda Waller's Suicide Squad, he forms a rivalry with Deadshot. ** Harkness appears in ''Justice League Dark: Apokolips War'', voiced by McIntyre. Having survived Darkseid's assault on Earth two years prior, he and the Suicide Squad assist Superman and Lois Lane in reaching a LexCorp building in an attempt to destroy Apokolips and defeat Darkseid before the group sacrifice themselves to stop Darkseid's Parademon, ParaDoomsday (DC Comics), dooms. * The George "Digger" Harkness incarnation of Captain Boomerang appears in ''Batman: Assault on Arkham'', voiced by Greg Ellis (actor), Greg Ellis. This version is a veteran Suicide Squad member who competes with Deadshot over leadership. * The George Harkness (DC Extended Universe), George "Digger" Harkness incarnation of Captain Boomerang appears in films set in the
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. This version is a member of the Suicide Squad before being killed in battle in Corto Maltese (DC Comics), Corto Maltese. * The George "Digger" Harkness incarnation of Captain Boomerang makes a cameo appearance in ''The Lego Batman Movie''. * The George "Digger" Harkness incarnation of Captain Boomerang appears in ''Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: The Flash'', voiced by Dee Bradley Baker. * The George "Digger" Harkness incarnation of Captain Boomerang makes a cameo appearance in ''Injustice (2021 film), Injustice''.


Video games

* Both George "Digger" Harkness and Owen Mercer appear in ''DC Universe Online'', voiced by Shanon Weaver. The latter serves as a tech dealer in the Hall of Doom. * The George "Digger" Harkness incarnation of Captain Boomerang appears as a playable character in ''Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League'', voiced by Daniel Lapaine.


Lego

* The George "Digger" Harkness incarnation of Captain Boomerang appears as an unlockable playable character in ''Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes'', voiced by Nolan North. * The George "Digger" Harkness incarnation of Captain Boomerang appears as a playable character in ''Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham'' via "The Squad" Downloadable content, DLC. * The George "Digger" Harkness incarnation of Captain Boomerang appears as an unlockable playable character in ''Lego DC Super-Villains'', voiced by Gideon Emery.


Miscellaneous

* An unidentified Captain Boomerang makes a cameo appearance in the ''Injustice: Gods Among Us (comics), Injustice: Gods Among Us'' prequel comic. * The George "Digger" Harkness incarnation of Captain Boomerang appears in ''The Flash: Season Zero'' as a member of A.R.G.U.S.'s Suicide Squad. * The George "Digger" Harkness incarnation of Captain Boomerang makes a cameo appearance in a flashback in the ''Arrow'' tie-in novel, ''Arrow: Vengeance'', in which he trained with Slade Wilson (Arrowverse), Slade Wilson during his time in the ASIS. * The George "Digger" Harkness incarnation of Captain Boomerang appears in the ''Batman: Arkham Knight'' prequel comic as a member of Harley Quinn's Suicide Squad before he is hired by
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to join Deadshot in assassinating Bruce Wayne. However, Digger is betrayed and killed by Deadshot. * An unidentified Captain Boomerang appears in the ''Injustice 2 (comics), Injustice 2'' prequel comic as a member of Ra's al Ghul's Suicide Squad.


Merchandise

* An unidentified Captain Boomerang received a figure in wave 18 of the DC Universe Classics line. * An unidentified Captain Boomerang received a figure in the ''Justice League Unlimited'' tie-in toy line. * The Owen Mercer incarnation of Captain Boomerang received a figure in Mattel's "DC Infinite Crisis" line.


See also

* Boomerang (character) – a similar villain in Marvel Comics


References


External links

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