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Breakdance (Crisis on Two Earths: Crime Syndicate Earth)
Breakdance was a parallel version of the superhero, Vibe, and was a "Made Man" of the Crime Syndicate under Owlman. He was able to focus and generate his power through dance moves, hence his codename -
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Category:Breakdance (Crisis on Two Earths: Crime Syndicate Earth)/Appearances
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Talk:Breakdance (Crisis on Two Earths: Crime Syndicate Earth)
When has it ever been stated that Breakdance's real name is Francisco Ramon or that he has gone by the aliases Paco Ramone and Cisco Ramon? I know Cisco is the name of his -
Superwoman
Super-Woman is a name used by several characters in the DC Universe as female versions of Superman. Primarily this alias is used by an evil counterpart to Wonder Woman in the Crime Syndicate, evil -
Mary Batson (Crisis on Two Earths: Crime Syndicate Earth)
Superwoman is one of the six main members of the Crime Syndicate. She has a relationship with fellow team member Owlman, whom she saw as nearly psychopathic as she is if not more. Superwoman is -
Anti-Monitor
The Anti-Monitor is a supremely powerful being who controls the Antimatter Universe, acting as an evil counterpart to his "brother"; the Monitor Mar Novu. During the Crisis on Infinite Earths he almost succeeded in -
Owlman
Owlman is a name held by several characters in the DC Multiverse. The alias is primarily used by members of the Crime Syndicate in several continuities, each acting as villainous counterparts to Batman. His side -
Power Ring
Power Ring is the evil counterpart to the super-hero Green Lantern in the Crime Syndicate, the evil counterpart to the Justice League. There are several different incarnations of the Crime Syndicate on different worlds -
Ultraman
Ultraman is the evil counterpart to Superman in the Crime Syndicate universe. There have been several versions of him appearing on worlds like Earth-Three, the Antimatter Universe, and the Crime Society universe. Each version -
Johnny Quick
Johnny Quick is the evil counterpart to the Flash in the Crime Syndicate's universe. There have been several versions of him appearing on worlds like Earth-Three, the Antimatter Universe, and the Crime Society -
Crime Syndicate
The Crime Syndicate of America is a team of evil counterparts to the Justice League living on an alternate Earth. In Pre-Crisis continuity, they lived on Earth-Three until their world was destroyed during -
Crime Syndicate (Crisis on Two Earths: Crime Syndicate Earth)
The Crime Syndicate was an organization of supervillains from a Parallel Earth. Relative to the main universe, they were evil analogues of the Justice League. The Crime Syndicate consists of six families, led by Ultraman -
Ring of Volthoom
It has been considered to be the opposite of a Green Lantern Ring, feeding off of its wearer's fear as opposed to their willpower. Only by overcoming and subduing their fears can the Ring -
Vibe
Cisco Ramon Arrowverse Earth-1 Cisco Ramon Arrowverse Earth-X Others Paco Ramone DCAU Justice League Unlimited Breakdance DCUAOM Crisis on Two Earths Paco Ramone DC Nation Vibe Extremo DC Nation Vibe Cisco Ramon Lego -
Owlman (Crisis on Two Earths: Crime Syndicate Earth)
Owlman was one of the six "heads" of the Crime Syndicate in the Earth universe that they inhabited. He had a relationship with fellow team member Superwoman, who saw him as nearly psychopathic as she -
Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths (Movie)
At the beginning of the story, Lex Luthor and the Jester break into a high-security safe to steal an item called the Quantum Trigger. They barely make their escape when the Jester bravely sacrifices -
Deadeye
Deadeye is the name of several characters from the DC Universe. Other characters named Deadeye were doppelgangers created as a pastiche of Marvel Comics' superhero Hawkeye. The first was a superhero from Earth-6 and -
Emerald Knight
The Emerald Knights are an interplanetary private police force in service to the Overlords of Oa. They are a version of Green Lantern Corps from Earth 3. The better known members are Harold Jordan and -
Lex Luthor, Jr.
Lex Luthor, Jr. is the name of several characters from the DC Universe. The most notable of them is Alex Luthor; the son of Lex Luthor and Lois Lane from Earth-Three. After his universe -
Atomica
Atomica is the Atom of Earth 3, a member of the Crime Syndicate. Rhonda Pineda was an advance agent coming to Earth 0 before the Trinity War and Forever Evil events, posing as a heroine -
Volthoom
Volthoom Earth-Three Crime Syndicate Volthoom Earth 3 New 52 Volthoom Earth 15 First Lantern Volthoom Antimatter Universe Power Ring Ring of Volthoom Prime Earth Ring used by Power Ring -
Grid
Grid is a super-villain who was a computer virus living inside Cyborg's body, before gaining sentience thanks to Atomica using it to steal the Justice League's data. Grid then created a robot -
Ultragirl
Ultragirl Earth-3 52 Multiverse Kara Earth 3 Crime Syndicate
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