Peacemaker was created by writer Joe Gill and artist Pat Boyette and first appeared in Charlton Comics.
DC Comics acquired Charlton Comics characters, including Peacemaker, allowing integration into the DC Universe.
Peacemaker's character was adapted and revamped in DC Comics continuity, appearing in various storylines and teams such as the Suicide Squad.
The character Peacemaker was portrayed in the 2021 film 'The Suicide Squad' directed by James Gunn, raising his profile significantly.
HBO Max premiered the 'Peacemaker' television series, a spin-off from 'The Suicide Squad' film, focusing on the character.
Christopher Smith, later known as Peacemaker, enlists in the U.S. military, beginning his path as a skilled soldier committed to achieving peace at any cost.
Smith obtains his iconic dove-emblazoned helmet, symbolizing his mission to bring peace through extreme measures.
Peacemaker is recruited into the covert government team tasked with carrying out high-risk missions.
Peacemaker plays a key role in recovering alien artifacts involved in extraterrestrial threats to Earth.
Smith's extremist methods cause severe collateral damage, drawing controversy and questioning his true motives.
Peacemaker is assigned to A.R.G.U.S. to track down and neutralize advanced alien technology spreading on Earth.
Leads a team to combat alien invaders disguised as humans aiming to subvert Earth's governments.
Due to a media leak, Peacemaker's true identity as Christopher Smith becomes public, impacting his operations.
Disillusioned by corrupt agencies, Smith forms his own team to seek peace without compromise.
Leads decisive attack to stop the mastermind manipulating interdimensional technologies causing chaos.