List of Checkmate Members - Roster Between Series

Roster Between Series

Character Real name Position First appearance Notes
Phil Kramer N/A King Deathstroke, the Terminator #17 (December 1992)
  • Promoted from Bishop to King in Deathstroke, the Terminator #17.
Kalia Campbell N/A Queen Deathstroke, the Terminator #17 (December 1992)
  • Promoted from Bishop to King in Deathstroke, the Terminator #17.
David Said N/A King Detective Comics #768 (May 2002)
Huntress Helena Bertinelli Queen Gotham Knights #38 (April 2003)
  • Former member of the Justice League.
  • Later member of:
    • Birds of Prey
    • The Outsiders
Maxwell Lord N/A Black King DC Countdown #1 (May 2005)
  • Former financier of the Justice League.
  • Died: Wonder Woman vol. 2, #219 (September 2005).
Patricia Grace-Colby N/A Black Queen The OMAC Project #2 (July 2005)
Ahmed Samsarra N/A White King The OMAC Project #2 (July 2005)
Oksana Verchenko N/A White Queen The OMAC Project #2 (July 2005)
Jessica Midnight N/A Black Bishop Detective Comics #773 (October 2002)
Sasha Bordeaux N/A Black Knight Detective Comics #773 (October 2002)
Jack Wyznowski N/A Rook Deathstroke, the Terminator #18 (January 1993)
Gary Washington N/A Knight Deathstroke, the Terminator #17 (December 1992)
Speedy Roy Harper Knight Deathstroke, the Terminator #18 (January 1993)
  • Working with Cheshire in order to infiltrate the Brotherhood of Evil; betrays Cheshire later on
Winston Churchill O'Donnell N/A Knight Deathstroke, the Terminator #19 (February 1993)
Arthur Kendrick N/A Knight The OMAC Project #2 (July 2005)
Jacob Lee N/A Knight The OMAC Project #2 (July 2005)
Graziella Rea N/A Knight The OMAC Project #2 (July 2005)
Isobel Sanchez N/A Knight The OMAC Project #2 (July 2005)

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