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Death Eye (Quality Universe)
Death Eye was a Soviet agent with the ability to control minds. He was defeated by the Blackhawk Squadron, and died. Abilities Mind Control Death Eye was able to impose his commands directly onto the -
Category:Death Eye (Quality Universe)/Quotes
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Category:Death Eye (Quality Universe)/Images
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Category:Death Eye (Quality Universe)/Appearances
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1955
1955 saw the first introduction of a new Silver Age hero: Martian Manhunter. DC also introduces canine companions to their main heroes: Krypto the Super-dog and Ace the Bat-Hound. The following creative talent -
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Death Eye (Earth-X).png License Comic Interior Image Type Character Image Image Contents Subject Death Eye (Quality Universe) (Images) Image Source Source Blackhawk#84 (January, 1955) Notes All DC Comics characters and the distinctive -
Corsair (Quality Universe)
The Corsair was an enemy of the Blackhawk Squadron. In post-WWII Indo-China, the transportation situation was desperate, with inland nations forced to rely on animal-powered caravans to import supplies. The Corsair commanded -
Sky Matador (Quality Universe)
Other Characteristics Missing Eye Related 1 Appearances of Sky Matador (Quality Universe), 1 Images featuring Sky Matador (Quality Universe), Quotations by or about Sky Matador (Quality Universe), Character Gallery: Sky Matador (Quality Universe) -
Jock Kellogg (Quality Universe)
Merlin was a sorcerer who used his skills to fight evil in London during the 1940s. Jock Kellogg was a bored young playboy who unexpectedly learned from his dying British uncle that he was the -
Richard Spencer (Quality Universe)
War and afterward. On Sunday evening 23 December, 1934, well-known criminologist Richard Spencer faked his own death in an airliner crash, and began his espionage career as the Black X. For almost two decades -
Eric Falcon (Quality Universe)
Eric Falcon, the Soldier of Fortune was a pirate hunter sailing among the British colonies. After the death of his grandfather, Admiral Falcon, Eric and Pancras Falcon were summoned as his heir, along with a -
Nang Tu (Quality Universe)
Nang Tu served as a high priestess of a Himalayan temple. She was an antagonist to Merlin the Magician. For centuries, treasure-seekers, robbers, and more had attempted to loot the All-Seeing Eye diamond -
Wildfire
Earth-Prime Prime Legion Drake Burroughs Earth 12 DCAU Cannonfire Earth 1996 Wildfire/Cannonball Carol Vance Martin Quality Universe Quality Comics Drake Burroughs Possible Futures Future State Elseworlds Carol Vance Martin Elseworlds JSA: The Golden -
Black Witch
2009) Black Witch I Quality Universe Madame Fatal villain Black Witch Earth-S Ibis villain Margaret Dagru Quality Universe Doll Man villain Black Witch I Impact Universe American Crusaders Serna Salem Impact Universe Comet villain -
Blackhawk is confusing
This is by no means complete, and shouldn't be regarded as a legitimate source of information until this banner is taken down. Blackhawk and his Squadron were pilots from several Allied and conquered nations -
Blackhawk Vol 1 112
"The Doomed Dogfight": Blackhawk#112 is an issue of the series Blackhawk (Volume 1) with a cover date of May, 1957. -
Dagon
Dagon is the name of several characters from the DC Universe, based on the god worshiped in ancient Syria. In the New Earth continuity, Dagon was an enemy of Aquaman who claims to be "master -
Neptune
America's Greatest Comics#5. (1942) Neptune Prime Earth DC Rebirth Neptune Earth-S Fawcett Comics Neptune Quality Universe Quality Comics Multiverse Neptune New Earth The Planet Leona Masters Earth-Two Wonder Woman villain King -
Reflecto
Reflecto was created by Jim Shooter and Curt Swan, first appearing in Adventure Comics#354. (1967) Reflecto Quality Universe Plastic Man villain Superboy Earth-One Original Legion Ultra Boy Pre-Zero Hour Original Legion Reflecto -
Paradise Island
In ancient times the Amazons gathered and formed their peaceful matriarchal society of Amazonia with the backing of Aphrodite, who gave their queen Hippolyte a magic girdle which would prevent their being overthrown so long -
Buddy Blank (Earth-AD)
Buddy Blank is the primary agent of the Global Peace Agency. He is implanted with an uplink to Brother Eye, which enhances his powers into an One Man Army Corps (OMAC). Buddy Blank was once -
John Stewart (Prime Earth)
John Stewart is one of Earth's Green Lanterns, the leader of the Green Lantern Corps and a member of its Honor Guard. He is noted for being an excellent sniper as well as a -
Noah Kuttler (New Earth)
Noah Kuttler, also known as the Calculator, was originally a costumed villain. When he discovered the existence of Oracle, he decided to fulfil the same overwatch role for villains. He was one of the core -
Slade Wilson (Futures End)
Deathstroke was an assassin who worked with King Faraday during Brother Eye's takeover. Deathstroke complained about Grifter being paralyzed from neck down, but his partner assured him that it was fine. Slade and King -
Robin: Year One
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