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Frostbite (Antimatter Universe)
Frostbite is the antimatter counterpart to Ice. Powers Cryokinesis -
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Frostbite (Antimatter Universe) 001.jpg License Comic Interior Image Type Character Image Image Contents Subject Frostbite (Antimatter Universe) (Images) Image Source Source Justice League Quarterly#8 (September, 1992) Image Details Penciler Rod Whigham Inker Romeo -
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Ice
World Ice Earth-9 Fatal Five Tora Olafsdotter Earth-16 Young Justice Tiffany Reality Undetermined Power Posse Frostbite Antimatter Universe Conglomerate Pre-Crisis Ice Earth-97 Fatal Five Tora Drake Earth-496 Ice/Iceman Elseworlds -
Category:CSA members
This category contains a list of all characters involved in the CSA in any of its incarnations, including the Crime Syndicate of America (Earth-Three ), the Crime Syndicate of Amerika (Antimatter Universe ), Crime Society of -
Frostbite
first appearing in Gen 13 (Volume 2)#6. (1995) Leon Carver The Wild Storm Wildstorm: Michael Cray Frostbite New Earth Young Heroes Frostbite Antimatter Universe Justice League villain Frostbite Other Media Powerless Frostbite (2016—2017 -
Antimatter Universe
of the universe. His irresponsible actions disrupted the process of cosmic creation, resulting in an additional, opposite universe The Antimatter Universe is an anti-matter cosmos occupying the same continuum space but on a different -
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 -
Mary Batson (Crisis on Two Earths: Crime Syndicate Earth)
Superwoman is one of the six main members of the Crime Syndicate. She has a relationship with fellow team member Owlman, whom she saw as nearly psychopathic as she is if not more. Superwoman is -
Anti-Monitor
The Anti-Monitor is a supremely powerful being who controls the Antimatter Universe, acting as an evil counterpart to his "brother"; the Monitor Mar Novu. During the Crisis on Infinite Earths he almost succeeded in -
Owlman
counterpart to Robin. The first Owlman was an unnamed supervillain from Earth-Three. His counterparts from both Antimatter Universe and Earth 3 were named Thomas Wayne, Jr., a nihilistic rogue vigilante from Gotham City and -
Power Ring
3 Teen Lantern Power Ring Reality Undetermined Another Nail Power Ring Post-Crisis Qwardian Power Ring II Antimatter Universe Kyle Rayner counterpart Power Ring III Antimatter Universe John Stewart counterpart Other Media Power Ring DCUAOM -
Ultraman
Ultraman is the evil counterpart to Superman in the Crime Syndicate universe. There have been several versions of him appearing on worlds like Earth-Three, the Antimatter Universe, and the Crime Society universe. Each version -
Johnny Quick
Syndicate's universe. There have been several versions of him appearing on worlds like Earth-Three, the Antimatter Universe, and the Crime Society universe. Each version has equivalent powers to the Flash, but opposites reflected -
Crime Syndicate
Ultraman. Post-Crisis they were reimagined first as Thunderers and later Crime Syndicate of Amerika in the Antimatter Universe. There is also another counterpart in the 52 Multiverse named the Crime Society, evil counterparts to -
Ring of Volthoom
It has been considered to be the opposite of a Green Lantern Ring, feeding off of its wearer's fear as opposed to their willpower. Only by overcoming and subduing their fears can the Ring -
Owlman (Crisis on Two Earths: Crime Syndicate Earth)
from the Justice League universe which ended with Batman teleporting Owlman and the near-to-detonation weapon to a cold desolate Earth universe where he, along with the weapon, would be destroyed without harming anyone. -
Deadeye
Deadeye is the name of several characters from the DC Universe. Other characters named Deadeye were doppelgangers created as a pastiche of Marvel Comics' superhero Hawkeye. The first was a superhero from Earth-6 and -
Volthoom
Volthoom Earth-Three Crime Syndicate Volthoom Earth 3 New 52 Volthoom Earth 15 First Lantern Volthoom Antimatter Universe Power Ring Ring of Volthoom Prime Earth Ring used by Power Ring -
Justice League Quarterly Vol 1 8
""Double Trouble!"": The synopsis for this issue has not yet been written. Justice League Quarterly#8 is an issue of the series Justice League Quarterly (Volume 1) with a cover date of September, 1992 -
Olympiad (Crisis on Two Earths: Crime Syndicate Earth)
Olympiad was a member of Power Ring's Made Men. She was overseeing the manufacturing of illegal drugs when she was being confronted by her doppelganger from another earth, Wonder Woman, who bested her in -
Conglomerate (New Earth)
The Conglomerate was a corporate-sponsored superhero team created by Claire Montgomery as competition for the Justice League International (at the time led by her ex-husband Max Lord). The Conglomerate has had three incarnations. -
Sea King
created by Geoff Johns and Ivan Reis, first appearing in Justice League (Volume 2)#23 (2013). Barracuda Antimatter Universe Crime Syndicate of Amerika Other Media Aquaman Super Friends Universe of Evil Aquaman TV Series Batman -
Crime Society
Crime Society Earth-3 52 Multiverse Crime Society Earth 3 Infinite Frontier Crime Lodge Antimatter Universe Former CSA allies Countdown Presents: The Search for Ray Palmer: Crime Society#1 (December, 2007)
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