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Lethal (New Earth)
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Lethal.png License Comic Interior Image Type Character Image Image Contents Image Universe New Earth Subject Lethal (New Earth) (Images) Image Source Source Steel Vol 2#20 (October, 1995) Image Details Penciler Roberto Flores Inker -
Category:Carol Ferris (New Earth)/Quotes
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Killing
The superhero community has to deal with it as a moral, legal and political issue in crime fighting. Lethal force used against super-villains and other criminals is usually met with negative public opinion, as -
Category:John Stewart (New Earth)/Quotes
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New Earth
Reality names were reused several times. See also Prime Earth, New Earth (Atari Force). New Earth was the mainstream reality of the DC Multiverse between 1986 and 2011, starting during the Crisis on Infinite Earths -
Lobo (New Earth)
kind, but he wanted even more. Inspired by the idea of genocide, Lobo created a swarm of lethal scorpion-like creatures, he set them on his people wiping out his entire species but himself. He -
Doomsday (New Earth)
of Bertron's technology. At this point he proceeded to hunt down and kill all of the lethal creatures that inhabited Krypton. When it saw Bertron, Doomsday considered him and the team to be a -
Joker (New Earth)
The Joker is a homicidal maniac and the archenemy of Batman. Completely unpredictable with no regard for human life, the Joker finds murder and mayhem funny, and is perhaps the most dangerous man on Earth -
Heretic (New Earth)
The Heretic, also known as the Fatherless and the Other, was a clone of Damian Wayne, made by his mother Talia al Ghul after he defected to Batman's side. Talia al Ghul had a -
Mogo (New Earth)
marked by its foliage arranged into a green band circling the planet with the standard Corps lantern symbol. Mogo is also responsible for guiding Green Lantern Rings to new sentient beings after their hosts die. -
Mageddon (New Earth)
Mageddon was one of many war machines used during the Ragnarok of the "Old Gods" that led to the destruction of their world and the subsequent creation of New Genesis and Apokolips. Mageddon was capable -
Key (New Earth)
The Key is a megalomaniac obsessed with unlocking the secrets of the physical world and the human mind. To this end, he has augmented himself with chemical cocktails, boosting his baseline cognitive abilities into the -
Stealth (New Earth)
Stealth is a core member and founder of the interstellar peace-keeping force of L.E.G.I.O.N.. She hails from the planet Gryx. When she was very young she was rejected by -
Chemo (New Earth)
Chemo was originally a huge plastic vessel, about twenty-five feet tall and roughly man-shaped, built by eccentric scientist Ramsey Norton to contain the chemical by-products from his failed experiments to better motivate -
Cobi (New Earth)
The being known as Starro the Conqueror was once a little boy named Cobi who lived peacefully along with his people (specifically his brother Andrez) on the "unremarkable" planet Hatorei. The Hatorei people lived simple -
Aquarius (New Earth)
and was stripped of most of his powers and banished from the Council. He found himself on Earth, where his presence attracted the attention of Starman, who tried to probe the anomalous star with his -
Krypto (New Earth)
Krypto was the family dog in Jor-El's household, and was used for a test flight of the rocket that eventually carried baby Kal-El to Earth. in the early 2000s Superman comics storyline -
Solovar (New Earth)
a hidden city of hyper-intelligent gorillas originally located on the planet Calor but later brought to Earth by an unwitting Green Lantern (Hal Jordan) (a fact which Solovar hid for some time by erasing -
Vitoria (New Earth)
Wandering Spider is considered to be the deadliest spider in the world. The venom from one bite can be lethal to a full-grown man. Vitoria was eight years old. She was bitten 319 times. -
Driq (New Earth)
his ring preserved him in a zombie-like state. This allowed Driq to resist what would be lethal damage in other circumstances. Along with Flodo Span and Olapet, they joined John Stewart's group to -
Kirigi (New Earth)
Kirigi is a martial arts master based in North Korea who trained Bruce Wayne sometime before he became Batman. Kirigi is known for being the master of the lethal vibrating palm technique.
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