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Burn (Dakotaverse)
Burn was a member of Capers, Inc., a gang of criminals with psionic abilities. Capers' Inc. earned a notorious reputation due to a string of successful and lucrative bank robberies throughout the American Midwest. Capers -
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Burn Dakotaverse.png License Comic Interior Image Type Character Image Image Contents Image Universe Dakotaverse Subject Burn (Dakotaverse) (Images) Image Source Source Static#36 (June, 1996) Image Details Penciler Neil Vokes Notes All DC Comics -
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Category:Burn (Dakotaverse)/Appearances
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Burn
Heat Wave during Rogues' Revenge. There is also an enemy of Static called Burn in the Dakotaverse. Burn was created by Frank Tieri and Jim Calafiore, first appearing in Gotham Underground#3. (2008) Burn Dakotaverse -
Laserjet (Dakotaverse)
Laserjet was an enemy of Static. Like many of Dakota City's supervillains, the criminal known as Laserjet got his light-based powers at the event known as the Big Bang. For unknown reasons, he -
Flambe (Dakotaverse)
Flambe was a fire-wielding enemy of Rocket. The fiery menace known as Flambe was once an ordinary employee at a Burger Barn restaurant located on Paris Island, Dakota City's poorest, most dangerous neighborhood -
Jump (Dakotaverse)
Jump is a member of Capers, Inc., a criminal gang with psionic powers. Capers, Inc's latest target was First Bankorp, a major Dakota City bank whose main vault contained much of the wealth of -
Run (Dakotaverse)
Run was the leader of Capers, Inc. As the gang's leader, Run presumably was instrumental in convincing the pyrokinetic Burn and the telekinetic Jump to join forces with him. Capers' Inc. earned a notorious -
Charles Bell (Dakotaverse)
Tarmack was a shape-shifting Bang Baby who fought Static. Charles Bell joined one of the major gangs in the City of Dakota. He was among the hundreds of gang members who fought in the -
Capers, Inc.
Capers, Inc. is a group of costumed criminals, each of whom has a psionic power. The group consists of the pyrokinetic Burn, the telekinetic Jump and the telepathic Run, who is the leader. Capers' Inc -
Ash (Dakotaverse)
Ash was a member of the Star Chamber during the Shadow War. She was born into a poor family in the Appalachia Mountains, but eventually left under unrevealed circumstances. It is unclear if her departure -
Virgil Hawkins (Dakotaverse)
Bang. He has been a member of the Heroes and the Teen Titans. Virgil Ovid Hawkins was born in Paris Island, Dakota City as the second child of Robert and Jean Hawkins and the younger -
Augustus Freeman (Dakotaverse)
Arnus of Terminus is a marooned alien negotiator. After crashing in the Deep South in 1839, he worked himself up from slave to Union soldier to lawyer and was involved in much of Black history -
Raquel Ervin (Dakotaverse)
a hero, and became his crime fighting partner with an alien force field belt. Raquel Ervin was born in Paris Island, the poorest, most crime-ridden neighborhood in Dakota. She yearned to become a writer -
Stella Maxwell (Dakotaverse)
to generate electromagnetic radiation. Stella Maxwell's life always seemed destined for the stars. When she was born, her father named her Stella because of his love of stargazing. Stella developed this same interest at -
Curtis Metcalf (Dakotaverse)
S.Y.S.T.E.M.. Curtis Metcalf was a child prodigy from a working class neighborhood, born to Mitchell and Denise Metcalf. At age twelve, famous inventor Edwin Alva took notice of his gifts -
Damon Briggs (Dakotaverse)
D-Struct was a Bang Baby and enemy of Static. Damon Briggs was born on Paris Island, the poorest and most crime-ridden neighborhood in Dakota City. Like many teens on the island, he believed -
Amistad Augustus Ervin (Dakotaverse)
Amistad is the son of Raquel Ervin and her ex-boyfriend, Noble. He was born 2 months premature, but grew to be strong and healthy thanks to the checks Raquel began receiving from Icon after -
Talk:Augustus Freeman (Dakotaverse)
but that could be because there are issues I haven't read. Shouldn't his name Arnus (Dakotaverse)? We don't list Superman's page as Clark Kent (Prime Earth version aside) or Power Girl -
Multiverse/List of Universes
The is a List of Universes, giving all known numbered worlds in the different versions of DC Comics' Multiverse. Universe names have been treated fairly inconsistently throughout history so some standardization is necessary, even if -
Zero Hour
Zero Hour: Crisis in Time! was a five-issue limited series published in 1994, written and drawn by Dan Jurgens. The issues were published from#4-0, in keeping with the theme of the Countdown -
Virgil Hawkins (DCAU)
Virgil Hawkins is Static, a Bang Baby and the most prominent hero of Dakota. At the age of nine, Virgil Hawkins lost his mother to gang violence. His father vowed to help the community, and -
1993
In 1993, DC shakes things up to counter the changing market. They let go of the stale heroes of yesteryear: Superman dies, Batman gets his back broken and (the next year) Wonder Woman loses her -
1994
Zero Hour: Crisis in Time!, which establishes a new, fixed timeline and removes some early confusing stories from continuity. The following creative talent are known to have been born in 1994: Rosemary Valero-O'Connell
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