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Jeff Ross
Jeff Ross (b. September 13, 1965) voiced himself on the series Batman: The Brave and the Bold. External Links Jeff Ross at IMDb, Jeff Ross at Wikipedia.org -
Batman: The Brave and the Bold (TV Series) Episode: Crisis 22,300 Miles Above Earth!
Crisis 22,300 Miles Above Earth! is an episode of season 3 of Batman: The Brave and the Bold. It premiered on August 3, 2011. Footnotes -
Jess Bright (New Earth)
Jess Bright is an accomplished nuclear physicist who became a member of the Suicide Squad, working for the military program Task Force X. His science partner on this team is astro physicist Hugh Evans, who -
Kryptonite
In Pre-Crisis Continuity, depending on the particular dimension such as Earth-One, there were many forms and shades of Kryptonite, while others showed only one form such as Earth-Two and Earth-Three. As -
Superman Family
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Supergirl
Supergirl, also known as the Girl of Steel, is one of the most powerful superheroes in the DC Universe and the cousin of Superman. Born as Kara Zor-El on the dying planet Krypton, her -
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 -
Brainiac
Brainiac is a super-intelligent alien being from the planet Colu who has fought Superman many times. Extremely advanced mental abilities that have allowed him to work through numerous robotic and even human proxies make -
Lex Luthor
Lex Luthor is one of the most dangerously intelligent men in the world. He is a super-villain, a brilliant scientist, a billionaire industrialist and Superman's greatest enemy. This combination makes him an extremely -
Power Girl
Power Girl is the Earth-Two equivalent of Supergirl, native Kryptonian and cousin to Superman. Born as Kara Zor-L on the dying planet Krypton, her parents eventually sent her in a ship to the -
Legion of Super-Heroes
The Legion of Super-Heroes is an inter-galactic team of super-powered teenagers and young adults active in the 30th Century and 31st Century. Inspired by the legend of Superboy, they were founded by -
Legion of Super-Heroes (Pre-Zero Hour)
The Legion of Super-Heroes is a team of super-powered individuals from a number of different alien worlds, active in the 30th Century. They protect the United Planets from crime and injustice, as well -
Phantom Zone
It is a barren and insubstantial null area absent of any physical material. There is only one native denizen to the Phantom Zone, the enigmatic and powerful entity known as the Aethyr. All cause and -
House of El
The earliest known members of the El family line existed during Krypton's pre-industrial age when Kryptonians were known by only a single name. The first recorded member of the family line was Feln -
Hell
After the archangel Lucifer Morningstar had led a rebellion and started a war in Heaven, Lucifer and his rebel angels were banished to Hell, which was empty at this point in time. Eventually the souls -
Flamebird
Flamebird is an alias used by multiple heroes, usually as sidekick to the vigilante Nightwing. Originally the name of a crime-fighting duo on the planet Krypton, Superman would bring their legacy to inspire others -
Lana Lang
loyal, which is why Superman and Supergirl see her as family. Her family includes her son, Clark Ross and her niece Linda Lang, also known as Supergirl. She acts as both aunt and mentor to -
Livewire
Livewire is a super-villain with electricity powers, and an enemy of Superman and Supergirl. Originally a "shock jock" radio personality known as Leslie Willis, she gained widespread popularity (and scorn) for her tirades against -
Silver Banshee
Silver Banshee is a super-villain with sonic powers and an enemy to Superman. Her family occupies Castle Broen on an island between Ireland and Scotland, where her father was the patriarch of their clan -
Lena Luthor
Lena Luthor is the sister of Lex Luthor. In spite of her family relationship, Lena frequently associates herself with the Superman Family, mainly as an ally of Supergirl. In the Pre-Crisis continuity, her family -
The New Golden Age Vol 1 1
"The New Golden Age": The synopsis for this issue has not yet been written. The New Golden Age#1 is a one-shot with a cover date of January, 2023. It was published on -
Black Star
Black Star is a name used by several unrelated characters in the DC Universe. The first Black Star is William Mowse, an enemy of the Seven Soldiers of Victory. The second Black Star is an -
Superman: Warworld
Superman is lounging in his apartment when a holographic face shows up in the middle of his living room. The intruder identifies himself as Mongul, transmitting his message from his starship via scrambled signal, and -
Supergirl: The Supergirl Saga
As people in battlesuits watch within a beleaguered high-tech fortress on a devastated world, Superman finds himself being followed, but can't seem to find the person following him until he picks up the -
Cyborg Superman
Cyborg Superman, also known as "The Cyborg" is an evil counterpart to Superman with a robotic body designed using Kryptonian technology and genetics. Blaming Superman for the death of his wife, Terri Henshaw, he has
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