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Eve Donner (New Earth)
Eve Donner was one of the Earthlings who possessed a fragment of the Anti-Life Equation in their minds. Eve's life was filled with frustration. For years she struggled on menial jobs, but her -
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New Gods Vol 3 17
"Advent of Darkness": Yuga Khan, a New God turned into a Promethean Giant, breaks free from his long-time prison, and in his wake, he destroys the world of Velos. New Gods (Volume 3 -
New Gods Vol 3 3
"Tests and the Truth": Orion attempts to bring peace between the Bug Empire and New Genesis, escorting the leaders of the Bugs to the presence of the Council of Five. Orion proposes giving them -
New Gods Vol 3 1
"Hordes": The forces of Apokolips invade Atlanta, Georgia, lead by Kalibak, following the trail of some Earthlings who possess a fraction of the Anti-Life Equation. But Orion, Lightray, and other gods from [[New -
New Gods Vol 3 14
"...Your Worst Nightmare!": While confronting the Reflektorr, an Apokoliptian monster that manifests with the appearance of one's fears, Orion fights a giant, monstrous version of himself. But he doesn't realize that he -
New Gods Vol 1 9
"The Bug!": Forager, a member of New Genesis's insect-people population, is charged by the Prime One just before the latter is sacrificed to find Orion, in hopes that he can mediate between -
New Gods Vol 3 21
"Patricide": Darkseid tells Orion to kill him to defeat Yuga Khan, but at the same time, he says that "a son cannot kill a father." Still unsure of the meaning of those words and -
New Gods Vol 3 13
"The Daily Decision": Eve Donner is stranded in a barren region of Apokolips after Darkseid's Omega Beam separated her from Lightray weeks ago. A Reflektorr, a monster of pure p New Gods (Volume -
New Gods Vol 3 6
"People too Stupid to Die!": Millions of years ago, the Old Gods raged war against each other, and that conflict drove them to the destruction of their world, giving birth to New Genesis and -
New Gods Vol 3 5
"Extermination": The Bug People fires the nuclear missiles while Mantis and Orion clash in combat. Mantis attempts to stop Orion on his heels by mentioning how his destiny is to serve Darkseid, but thos -
New Gods Vol 3 4
"The Armageddon Trap! Part One": Orion's outburst of anger takes him to Earth. Orion admits to Forager that now, after discovering the lie Highfather and the Council hid for many years, he no -
New Gods Vol 3 18
"Life Infinite": Necromina arrives via Boom Tube to Earth, and she raises an army of undead. To lure Orion, she decides to use an all acquaintance of his: Victor Lanza, who now lives in -
New Gods Vol 2 5
"The Pact!": This story is reprinted from New Gods#9. New Gods (Volume 2)#5 is an issue of the series New Gods (Volume 2) with a cover date of October, 1984. This story -
Morrow Block
Kalibak led an invasion force to Earth in order to capture Eve Donner and Wilson Gilmore, and take them back to Apokolips to remove the Anti-Life Equation from their bodies. Until being caught off -
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Eve Teschmacher (Donnerverse)
the San Andreas Fault, Luthor had the second missile programmed to head toward Hackensack, New Jersey, where Eve's mother lived. Fearing for her mother's life, Eve rescued Superman from drowning when he had -
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Eve Teschmacher (Donnerverse) 001.jpg License Movie Screenshot Image Type Character Image Image Contents Image Universe Donnerverse Subjects Eve Teschmacher (Donnerverse) (Images) Valerie Perrine (Images) Image Source Source Superman (December 10, 1978) Eve Teschmacher: Used -
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Otis (Donnerverse)
after Superman stopped the missiles and the earthquake. He joined Luthor in his escape from prison when Eve Teschmacher arrived in a hot-air balloon to provide a getaway vehicle that would take him north -
Kal-El (Donnerverse)
Kal-El, the last son of Krypton, came to Earth and became Superman. In his civilian identity, Clark Kent is a mild mannered reporter for a large metropolitan newspaper. As the city's primary protector -
Superman II (Movie)
released in 1980 was directed by Richard Lester, with material originally filmed under the direction of Richard Donner. In 2006, a "Richard Donner cut" ver Superman II is a 1981 superhero film, and the sequel
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