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File:Johnny Thunder - Earth One.JPG
Johnny Thunder - Earth One.JPG License Comic Interior Image Type Character Image Image Contents Subject John Thunder (Earth-One) (Images) Image Source Source Justice League of America#219 (October, 1983) Image Details Penciler Chuck Patton -
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Category:John Thunder (Earth-One)/Appearances
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Pre-Crisis
The Crisis on Infinite Earths series effectively rebooted the internal DC universe from the dawn of time onward. A new history was written – one that rendered many of the older DC stories apocryphal. Characters, timelines -
Justice League of America Vol 1 220
"The Doppelganger Gambit": Sargon the Sorcerer joins forces with the Justice Society in their battle against the Crime Champions. Flash and Hourman take on Chronos and the Fiddler; Red Tornado and the Huntress fight -
Justice League of America Vol 1 37
"Earth -- Without a Justice League!": On Earth-Two, Johnny Thunder is being called to a meeting of the Justice Society of America, when calling the Thunderbolt to make amends as they have not been -
Justice League of America Vol 1 219
"Crisis in the Thunderbolt Dimension!": Johnny Thunder's Thunderbolt invades the annual JLA/ JSA reunion and attacks the assembled heroes, but, strangely, incapacitates only those born on Earth-One, while leaving Black Canary, Red -
Johnny Thunder
Johnny Thunder is a Golden Age super-hero who fights crime with the help of Thunderbolt. His Thunderbolt is Yz, a magical being from the 5th Dimension who grants his wishes. Despite his blundering demeanor -
Justice League of America Vol 1 38
"Crisis on Earth-A!": The Justice Society of America has been pitted against Johnny Thunder's Lawless League of Earth-A. As the two groups battle, the criminals get the upper hand at first -
Lawless League (Earth-A)
See Also 2 Appearances of Lawless League (Earth-A), 3 Images that include Lawless League (Earth-A), Team Gallery: Lawless League (Earth-A) -
Countdown Vol 1 47
"Bricks in the Wall": In Metropolis, Jimmy Olsen awakens after a harrowing dream wherein he saw himself merged with the Source Wall. Countdown#47 is an issue of the series Countdown (Volume 1) with -
Ripper Jones (Earth-A)
Ripper Jones was a member of a small criminal gang run by the Johnny Thunder of Earth-One. When Thunder gained control of the Thunderbolt and used it to temporarily reshape Earth-One resulting in -
Talk:Uncle Sam Quarterly Vol 1 1
There's a different FDR in each of these parallel universes? And they're different enough that they should each get their own character page, segregated by universe? Stoop Davy Dave (talk) 20:39, July -
Earth-A
Earth-A is an alternate timeline of Earth-One, created by that universe's Johnny Thunder, where all heroes are gone and he replaced them with the Lawless League. When the Earth-One Johnny Thunder -
Wonder Woman Vol 1 243
"The Five-Sided Square": Angle Man, escaping from 1978 (in which he was defeated by the Justice League) into the past, miscalculates the use of his Angler and appears in 1945 on Earth-Two -
Harpy (Earth-One)
The Harpy is a member of a race of ancient bird women who joined Queen Bee's Anti-Justice League in order to get revenge for her defeat at the hands of Black Canary during -
John Thunder (Earth-One)
Johnny Thunder stole the Thunderbolt of his Earth-Two counterpart. Johnny Thunder was abucted to the nation of Badhnisia and subjected to their mystical rituals to be able to control the mystical Thunderbolt like his -
Richard Wilson (Earth-One)
Rick Wilson was a young outlaw in the American Old West. When Rick Wilson was a child, he dreamed of one day becoming a Texas Ranger like his father Captain Sam Wilson. Captain Wilson taught -
Peter Lomax (Earth-One)
Pete Lomax is an enemy of Green Arrow. He was a criminal living in Star City who developed exceptional talent at archery. It was suggested to him that he could go on to become a -
Samuel Wilson (Earth-One)
Samuel Wilson was one of the Texas Rangers and lived during the mid to latter half of the 19th Century. His wife Maria, was gunned down by an outlaw, and Sam pledged his life towards -
Rodeo Rick (Earth-One)
Rodeo Rick was a profesional horse rider who specialized in training bucking broncos during the mid-late 19th Century. He also participated in many adventures as the mysterious Masked Stranger. Although it is fair to -
Pyra-Maniac (Earth-One)
does not apply to those versions. Related 1 Appearances of Pyra-Maniac (Earth-One), 1 Images featuring Pyra-Maniac (Earth-One), Quotations by or about Pyra-Maniac (Earth-One), Character Gallery: Pyra-Maniac (Earth-One) -
Dinah Lance (Injustice: Earth One)
Black Canary is the wife of Green Arrow. Black Canary makes an appearance as a support card in the mobile version of Injustice: Gods Among Us. She is also mentioned by Green Arrow while he -
Imra Ardeen (Pre-Zero Hour)
Imra Ardeen aka Saturn Girl is one of the most talented telepaths among a race of powerful mentalists, and founding member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. Imra left her homeworld of Titan to join -
Zinda Blake (New Earth)
Zinda Blake, or Lady Blackhawk, was a member of the World War II aviator team the Blackhawk Squadron, and after being displaced in time during Zero Hour, she joined the Birds of Prey. Zinda Blake
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