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High-Rise (New Earth)
High-Rise was a henchman of Green Arrow-villain Brick. High-Rise was hired by Brick to act as security for an arms shipment earmarked for him. Green Arrow and Speedy broke up the deal -
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High-Rise 01.png License Comic Interior Image Type Character Image Image Contents Image Universe New Earth Subject High-Rise (New Earth) (Images) Image Source Source Green Arrow Vol 3#46 (March, 2005) Image Details -
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Category:High-Rise (New Earth)/Appearances
This page contains a listing of all known appearances of High-Rise (New Earth). If you find an Issue this Character appears in that is not shown here, please edit that issue adding "High-Rise -
LexCorp
Originally founded as an aerospace engineering firm, LexCorp has become one of the world's largest, most diversified multinational corporations. Under the astute - some would say, ruthless - management of its founder, Lex Luthor, LexCorp grew -
John Henry Irons (New Earth)
With Superman's death, John Henry Irons attempted to fill the loss felt by Metropolis by taking on the Man of Steel persona with a high-tech suit of armor. When Superman returned alive, he -
Batman Incorporated
Batman, Inc. is an international organization started by Batman. They are publicly funded by Bruce Wayne and Wayne Enterprises, claiming that Batman is part of Wayne security personnel. This is an expansion of his earlier -
Secret Society of Super-Villains I
was never seen as a participating member. The first convention of the Secret Society was in a high-rise office building by San Francisco Bay, known to the general public as the Loman Building, although -
The Multiversity: The Just Vol 1 1
"#earthme": Sister Miracle is on the phone with her friend Megamorpho, complaining of her need to think of something sad in order to kill a techno-virus in her bloodstream when Megamorpho abruptly reveals -
Batman Vol 1 656
"Batman& Son, Part 2: Man-Bats of London": Bruce Wayne attends the Action for Africa fundraiser in London, wh Batman#656 is an issue of the series Batman (Volume 1) with a cover date -
Batman Vol 1 655
"Batman& Son, Part 1: Building a Better Batmobile": Commissioner Gordon is thrown off a rooftop by the Joker and caught by the GCPD, laughing from Joker Venom all the way down. On Batman#655 -
Batman and Robin: Blackest Knight
Robin recuperates from his recent injuries with Talia al Ghul and the League of Assassins, who are replacing his spine. Batman visits London, teaming up with Knight and Blackest Knight is a Batman and Robin -
Batman and Robin: Revenge of the Red Hood
Batman and Robin track down a super-villain named Lightning Bug, but he's intercepted by Red Hood and Hood's new sidekick Scarlet who murder him ironically. The Revenge of the Red Hood is -
Superman: Doomsday (Movie)
Lex Luthor's Project Applecore, an illegal earth-mining operation intended for tapping into the Earth's molten core as an energy source for powering Metropolis, hits a snag as they uncover an alien stasis -
Catwoman Annual Vol 2 2
"Catwoman: Year One": Selina Kyle crashes out of a high-rise window, bleeding from her side, a string of pearls clutched in one hand. She isn't wearing a mask, and she doesn't -
Batman and Son
After returning from a trip across the world with Nightwing and Robin, Batman meets his alleged son, Damian al Ghul, who's mother is Ra's al Ghul's daughter, Talia al Ghul. Damian lives -
Batman Vol 1 657
"Batman& Son, Part 3: Wonderboys": Batman shows Damian the Batcave, and explains that it will be his new home. Batman offers to train Damian in the fight against crime, but Damian laughs and spurns -
Batman and Robin Vol 1 4
"Revenge of the Red Hood, Part One: Red Right Hand": It's time for the people of Gotham City to meet Bruce Wayne's long lost son Damian. Amidst speculation over Bruce's disappearance -
Batman Vol 1 658
"Batman& Son, Part 4: Absent Fathers": Talia al Ghul continues holding the Prime Minister's wife hostage with the League of Assassins. She explains to her captive that this isn't about terrorism or -
Mister Whisper (New Earth)
Mister Whisper is a serial killer who sold his soul to the Devil in exchange for 300 years of life. Having operated in Gotham City, he is an enemy to Batman. His most distinct feature -
Sasha (New Earth)
Disfigured by Professor Pyg, Sasha became Scarlet, the sidekick of Red Hood. Under the guise of "starting a new life", small-time crook Niko moves to Gotham City with his daughter, Sasha. In actuality, he -
Action Comics Vol 1 613
"Green Lantern: "Head Trip"": After being stroke by Mind Games' mental powers, Green Lantern is trapped inside his own mind. Hal is confronted by different attacks represented by different emotions, like hatred, guilt, jealous -
Knight Terrors Vol 1 1
"Dead on Arrival": After a brief introduction by Deadman telling some of his backstory, the story picks up immediately following the events of First Blood atop Arkham Tower, with Insomnia holding Deadman (possessing Batman -
Goatboy (Prime Earth)
Goatboy is a low-rent assassin in Gotham City. He wears a goat mask and carries a rocket-powered rifle, allowing him to shoot targets across the length of the entire city. In his civilian -
Detective Comics Vol 1 407
"Batman: "Marriage: Impossible"": When Batman learns about the pending marriage between Kirk Langstrom and Francine Lee, he races down to the cathedral to stop the wedding. Interrupting the ceremony, he pulls Detective Comics#407
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