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Citizen Steel
Citizen Steel is Nathaniel Heywood, a superhero and member of the Justice Society of America. He is a member of the Heywood Family, which produced earlier heroes Steel and Commander Steel, both cybernetically enhanced. He -
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Category:Nathaniel Heywood (New Earth)/Appearances
This page contains a listing of all known appearances of Nathaniel Heywood (New Earth). If you find an Issue this Character appears in that is not shown here, please edit that issue adding "Nathaniel Heywood -
Justice Society of America (New Earth)
The Justice Society of America was a war-time group of super-heroes. Decades after the war, they reformed, happily taking the back seat to teams like the Justice League and Teen Titans, and focusing -
Sandman
Sandman is the legacy name of several different characters in the DC Universe. The original was Wesley Dodds, a Golden Age vigilante who wore a gas-mask and used a gun that put people to -
Justice Society
The Justice Society of America is the original DC Universe super-hero team, premiering during the Golden Age and fighting during World War II as part of the All-Star Squadron. Their founding members were -
Spectre
The Spectre is a cosmic entity and the physical embodiment of God's vengeance on Earth, known as Aztar. Permanently bonded to a human soul, he uses his incredible divine powers to punish the truly -
Black Adam
Black Adam is a supervillain and sometimes anti-hero originally created as the evil counterpart to Captain Marvel, also known as Shazam. In the New Earth continuity, Teth-Adam was an ancient Egyptian prince who -
Jay Garrick
Jay Garrick is a speedster and the original super-hero known as The Flash. He was a Golden Age character who first appeared during World War II as a member of the Justice Society of -
Steel
500 (1993). There is also a hero previously named Steel named Hank Heywood who first appeared in Steel#1 (1978). John Henry Irons New Earth Modern Age Natasha Irons Prime Earth (other versions) Citizen Steel -
Starman
Starman is a legacy of super-heroes beginning with Ted Knight in the Golden Age. Knight was a scientist in Opal City who developed a Cosmic Rod with control over gravity, allowing him to fly -
Mister Terrific
Mister Terrific is a super-hero legacy character, a man who's supposed to be great at everything. Terry Sloane was the original version, a self-made millionaire, olympic-level athlete and martial artist who -
Damage
Damage is a title held by two completely unrelated people. The first is a super-hero and vigilante with great destructive energy powers. The son of the original Atom, he was part of an experimental -
Hourman
Hourman is the legacy of a masked vigilante who uses a drug named Miraclo to give him incredible super-powers for exactly one hour. Rex Tyler is the original version, a scientist who created the -
Stargirl
Stargirl is Courtney Whitmore, a teenage girl living in Blue Valley who becomes a superhero. Courtney began as the second Star-Spangled Kid when she discovered the gear of retired hero Sylvester Pemberton. Her stepfather -
Magog
Magog is David Reid, a descendent of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and a cybernetically enhanced super-soldier who wields a powerful energy lance. His Earth-22 counterpart, David Sikela, first appeared in the Kingdom Come Elseworlds -
Max Mercury
Max Mercury is a legendary speedster who has traveled through time studying the Speed Force. Born in the 19th Century, he has taken different identities throughout history to fight crime. In his old age he -
Gog I (New Earth)
Gog was one of the Old Gods and responsible for the creation of the villain Gog (William Matthews). When the Old Gods of the Third World were fighting uncontrollably, the lone god Gog fled the -
Nathaniel Heywood (New Earth)
Nathan Heywood is part of the Heywood Family, the legacy of Commander Steel. As he is not a military man, he became known as Citizen Steel, a member of the Justice Society of America. Nathan -
Wildcat
Earth-260 The New Frontier Yolanda Montez Earth-898 Another Nail Elseworlds Ted Grant Elseworlds JSA: The Golden Age Ted Grant Elseworlds Citizen Wayne Ted Grant DC Zoom Ignite Ted Grant DC Black Label Lo -
Doctor Mid-Nite
Doctor Mid-Nite is a legacy of blind super-heroes and physicians with the ability to see in the darkness, using blackout bombs and martial arts to gain an advantage over criminals. Charles McNider was -
Kobra
Kobra is an evil scientist and international terrorist named Jeffrey Burr, leader of the world-wide Kobra Cult. They work to destroy the world by bringing about Kali-Yuga, an age of chaos. He has -
Al Pratt
Al Pratt was the first superhero to call himself The Atom, later succeeded by Ray Palmer. Originally a Calvin College student taking the name because of his diminutive stature, he was an incredible physical combatant -
Artemis Crock
Artemis Crock is the daughter of Paula Brooks and Lawrence Crock. When she first appeared she simply went by Artemis, but she would go on to take on the Tigress name. She joined the Injustice -
Sportsmaster
Lawrence "Crusher" Crock is the Sportsmaster, a criminal who commits crimes using sports equipment. A former star athlete who was banned from playing professionally for cheating, Crock adopted a mask and instead chose a life
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