There is a page named "Clifton Lacey" on DC Database. See also the other search results found.
Results for ""Clifton Lacey""
-
Clifton Lacey (New Earth)
Clifton Lacey was a NASA engineer specializing in solar energy. When he was fired from his job, Lacey lost his sanity and called himself Solaris. He created the "Heliotron", a death-ray, and planned to -
Category:Clifton Lacey (New Earth)/Images
Clifton Lacey (New Earth)". If you find an image of this character on the DC Database that is not shown here, please edit that image by adding "Clifton Lacey (New Earth)" in the subject field. -
Category:Clifton Lacey (New Earth)/Appearances
This page contains a listing of all known appearances of Clifton Lacey (New Earth). If you find an Issue this Character appears in that is not shown here, please edit that issue adding "Clifton Lacey -
Solaris
Val Semekis during DC One Million event in DC One Million#1, in 1998. Solaris Earth-Two Wonder Woman villain Clifton Lacey New Earth Villain Solaris Future State Tyrant Sun Solaris DCUAOM All-Star Superman -
File:Solaris 01.jpg
Solaris 01.jpg License Comic Interior Image Type Character Image Image Contents Image Universe Earth-One Subject Clifton Lacey (New Earth) (Images) Image Source Source Kobra#2 (May, 1976) Solaris: Used for purposes of illustration -
Kal-El (New Earth)
Superman is the most powerful being on Earth, an alien refugee named Kal-El from the planet Krypton who was raised in Smallville, Kansas, to become an American superhero. Raised with high moral ideals, he -
Ronald Troupe (New Earth)
Ron Troupe is a reporter for the Daily Planet. An aspiring reporter, Ron attempted to get a job at the Daily Planet. The Planet's acting editor, Sam Foswell refused to hire him, so Troupe -
Will Eisner
Will Eisner (b. March 6, 1917 – d. January 3, 2005) was a writer. Will Eisner was an American cartoonist, comic book creator and entrepreneur. He began his careen in 1938 working for Fiction House on
Related Community
Mean Girls Wiki
movies
100
Pages500
Images10
Videos
Mean Girls is a 2004 American teen comedy film directed by Mark Waters. The screenplay was written by Tina Fey and is based in part on the non-fiction book Queen Bees and Wannabes by Rosalind Wiseman, which describes how female…