Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-3221148-20171113172739/@comment-1827503-20171126081026

SeanWheeler wrote: But I'm even more on the fence about Rip Hunter. His real name was Michael. How common of a name is "Rip"? I've heard of Rip van Wrinkle, so I guess that could be a name. But it could also be a codename for someone who hunts for rips in time. Regardless of whether he legally changed his name (he has no legal name in the present day anyway...), he goes by Rip Hunter even in civilian clothes. And as I mentioned above, naming his article anything other than Rip Hunter would be horrendous for search indexing.

Ninja72 wrote: In my opinion, Adrian Chase and Rip Hunter should stay the way they are now. Nyssa however has to be moved. We can go by the most common civilian name like Bwburke94 said. Nyssa doesn't have to be moved, but the evidence points toward Raatko as her civilian last name. We know it's her legal last name, and we know "al Ghul" is a title in this continuity, so it's not that much of a logical leap to say Raatko is her civilian last name.