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David Smythe (Earth-Two)
The Shiner was an enemy of Batman. David Smythe was the manager of a radium company, who hired some thugs to steal the radium and used the talents of some pioneers of the air age -
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Category:David Smythe (Earth-Two)/Appearances
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Shiner
David Smythe Earth-Two Batman villain David Smythe TV Series Batman'66 -
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Shiner 01.jpg License Comic Interior Image Type Character Image Image Contents Image Universe Earth-One Subject David Smythe (Earth-Two) (Images) Image Source Source Detective Comics#123 (May, 1947) Image Details Penciler Bob Kane -
Justice Society of America (New Earth)
With it, he intended on manipulating its power to dominate all of Europe. A British officer named Smythe learned of Hitler's plans and informed American president, Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Roosevelt, pressured by Congress to -
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (New Earth)
rumor about this, he spontaneously showed up at G.L.'s meeting with M.I.5 agent Smythe. He asked them to help with one part of this problem, and they went directly to Europe -
Kryptonite
In Pre-Crisis Continuity, depending on the particular dimension such as Earth-One, there were many forms and shades of Kryptonite, while others showed only one form such as Earth-Two and Earth-Three. As -
Superman Family
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Supergirl
involved with the Super-Family; like Matrix, a shape-shifting creature from a Pocket Universe who would later fuse with a woman named Linda Danvers developing angelic powers. Power Girl is her Earth-Two version. -
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 -
Lex Luthor
Lex Luthor is one of the most dangerously intelligent men in the world. He is a super-villain, a brilliant scientist, a billionaire industrialist and Superman's greatest enemy. This combination makes him an extremely -
Power Girl
Power Girl is the Earth-Two equivalent of Supergirl, native Kryptonian and cousin to Superman. Born as Kara Zor-L on the dying planet Krypton, her parents eventually sent her in a ship to the -
Phantom Zone
It is a barren and insubstantial null area absent of any physical material. There is only one native denizen to the Phantom Zone, the enigmatic and powerful entity known as the Aethyr. All cause and -
House of El
The earliest known members of the El family line existed during Krypton's pre-industrial age when Kryptonians were known by only a single name. The first recorded member of the family line was Feln -
Lana Lang
Bill Finger in 1950, first appearing in Superboy#10. Lana Lang Earth-One Silver Age Lana Lang Earth-Two Copper Age Lana Lang New Earth Modern Age Multiverse The New 52 Lana Lang Earth 2 -
Black Star
Supergirl. William Mowse Prime Earth Stargirl Spring Break Special Multiverse Blackstarr New Earth (other versions) William Mowse Earth-Two Seven Soldiers of Victory villain Black Star Quality Universe Blackhawks villain Other Media Song Arrowverse Comics -
Supergirl Publication History
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Argo City
Some months prior to the cataclysm which destroyed Krypton, Zor-El built a protective dome around Argo City. Although his intent was to create a germ-proof atmosphere to keep the Argonians healthy, said dome -
Supergirl: Many Happy Returns
Linda Danvers (New Earth) goes back to Leesburg after getting her full powers back, and finds that her parents are expecting a baby... and a new villain called Rebel has set up shop in her -
Alura In-Ze
El Possible Futures Future State Pre-Crisis Allura In-Ze Earth-One Silver Age Allura In-Z Earth-Two Power Girl Allura Earth-332 How Superwoman Trained Superboy! Elseworlds Alura In-Ze Being Super Supergirl -
Superman Symbol
Prior to the Crisis on Infinite Earths, a young Clark Kent chose the S-Emblem when he put together his costume among other reasons because it stood for "Superboy"., although later it would be told -
Killing
The superhero community has to deal with it as a moral, legal and political issue in crime fighting. Lethal force used against super-villains and other criminals is usually met with negative public opinion, as -
Zor-El
Zor-El was a Kryptonian scientist and the father of Kara Zor-El, who would go on to become Supergirl. His brother is Superman's father Jor-El. He is a member of the House -
Smallville, Kansas
Kal-El was found and raised by Jonathan and Martha Kent after his rocketship landed near the Kent Farm. Even after Clark Kent moved to Metropolis and became Superman, young heroes like Superboy and Supergirl
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