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Enid Clinton (DCAU)
Enid Clinton was the wife of David Clinton, a professor at a college in the future era Gotham City who developed a time-traveling device called the Chronos Suit, enabling him to travel through time -
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Justice League Unlimited (TV Series) Episode: The Once and Future Thing, Part II: Time, Warped
Batman, Wonder Woman, and Green Lantern arrive in Gotham City, except that it is 50 years into the future. They are greeted by a gang of colorful thugs called the Jokerz, and like Manning, they -
Justice League Unlimited (TV Series) Episode: The Once and Future Thing, Part I: Weird Western Tales
David Clinton was a henpecked husband living in the Gotham City of the future. His wife Enid wants him to take out the trash, and instead finds him in the garage collecting trash, except that -
David Clinton (DCAU)
David Clinton invented the Chronos-suit and used it to steal items from history that wouldn't be missed. David Clinton was a professor at a college in the future era Gotham City who developed -
Hal Jordan (DCAU)
Hal Jordan was a pilot at Broom Lake Air Force Base. During a fight between Kyle Rayner and Sinestro, his plane was damaged. -
Crisis on Infinite Earths Vol 1 11
"Aftershock": Creation occurs. One universe is born. In Metropolis, Kal-L, Superman of Earth-Two, wakes in an apartment at 344 Clinton Street. He has dreamed of the end of all Earths. Now he -
Batman/Superman: World's Finest Vol 1 18
"Phantom Riddles, Part One": The synopsis for this issue has not yet been written. Batman/Superman: World's Finest#18 is an issue of the series Batman/Superman: World's Finest (Volume 1) with -
The Atom Vol 1 13
"Weapon Watches of the Time-Wise Guy!": When a Hungarian clock maker sends his daughter specially crafted clocks with jewels hidden inside to help her fund getting refugees out of Hungary, the clocks never -
Kal-El (Earth-One)
Superman is Earth's premier superhero and the stalwart protector of Metropolis. Born Kal-El on the distant planet Krypton, he was sent to Earth as a child to survive Krypton's destruction. Raised with -
Kal-El (New Earth)
a yellow sun he had been studying for some time. Just before Krypton finally came to an end, his parents sent him to the planet - Earth. Upon landing, the child was discovered by Jonathan and -
Amanda Waller (Prime Earth)
Amanda Waller is a U.S. Government agent renowned for her brutal methods and ruthless approach. She was director of the government agency A.R.G.U.S. but still maintains her leadership over Task -
Alexander Luthor (New Earth)
Lex Luthor is a powerful business mogul and later President of the United States. He carries a deep-rooted hatred for the hero of his home city of Metropolis, Superman. Lex Luthor was born and -
James Corrigan (New Earth)
The embodiment of God's wrath, the Spectre is a disembodied spirit charged with punishing evil-doers on behalf of the Almighty. The Spectre was anchored to a human host in the form of deceased -
Death and Return of Superman
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John Cooper Hawksmoor (Wildstorm Universe)
John Cooper "Jack" Hawksmoor is the King of Cities. He gains his powers from a symbiotic link with the city he's in; the bigger it is, the bigger his powers. He has been a -
Spear of Destiny
The spear has had many different owners throughout the years. The Spear's most pivotal role came in World War II, as it fell into the hands of Adolf Hitler. The control of the Spear -
Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant Vol 1 2
"Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part 2": Felicity Smoak states that she believes 76.6 universes have been destroyed by the Anti-Monitor till now and they must stop him. Meanwhile at the Monitor's -
DC Power 2024 Vol 1 1
"Far Sector: "Enduring Farewells"": The synopsis for this issue has not yet been written. DC Power 2024#1 is a one-shot with a cover date of March, 2024. It was published on January -
Superman Annual Vol 1 1
"Superman's First Exploit": This story is reprinted from Superman#106. Superman Annual#1 is an issue of the series Superman Annual (Volume 1) with a cover date of August, 1960. It was published -
Maxwell Jensen (Earth-One)
Raymond Maxwell Jensen, alias Parasite, was an enemy of Superman who could absorb powers. Maxwell Jensen was a menial laborer employed at a research facility, who resented his poor treatment by his employers and had -
Superman/Batman Annual Vol 1 1
"Stop Me if You've Heard This One...": Slade Wilson is hired by a foreign businessman to kill Bruce Wayne. Slade tells the man that since he's now a freelance mercenary, he has
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