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Miss Army Knife (New Earth)
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Miss Army Knife.jpg License Comic Interior Image Type Character Image Image Contents Subject Miss Army Knife (New Earth) (Images) Image Source Source Final Crisis Aftermath: Run!#2 (August, 2009) Notes All DC Comics characters -
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Final Crisis Aftermath: Run! Vol 1 2
"Step Two: Associate With the Wrong People": Human Flame is surprised to find that he survived the explosion, and is ready to spend all the money he stole from the Kyrgyzstani mafia - but the -
Final Crisis Aftermath: Run! Vol 1 4
"Step Four: Kill People& Blow Stuff Up": The synopsis for this issue has not yet been written. Final Crisis Aftermath: Run!#4 is an issue of the series Final Crisis Aftermath: Run! (Volume 1 -
Final Crisis Aftermath: Run! Vol 1 3
"Step Three: Betray Your Allies": The synopsis for this issue has not yet been written. Final Crisis Aftermath: Run!#3 is an issue of the series Final Crisis Aftermath: Run! (Volume 1) with a -
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Final Crisis Aftermath Run! Vol 1 4 Textless.jpg License Comic Covers Image Type Cover Art (Textless) Image Image Contents Image Universe New Earth Subjects Brown Recluse (New Earth) (Images) Miss Army Knife (New Earth -
Batman Villains
Batman's Villains are among the most iconic in comics. The Joker alone is considered one of the most dangerous non-powered villains and serial killers in comic book history. Main article: Gotham Organized Crime -
Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman is an Amazon warrior princess and one of the most powerful superheroes in the DC Universe. The daughter of Hippolyta, Diana of Themyscira was given power by the Gods of Olympus to fight -
Green Lantern
Green Lantern is a name that has been used by many characters in the DC Universe, appearing in two distinct legacies. The original (during the Golden Age) was businessman Alan Scott, who wore a magic -
Flash
The Flash is a name used by several superheroes in the DC Universe. He is the protector of Central City and Keystone City, fighting against evil using his super-speed and a dedicated sense of -
Deathstroke
Deathstroke is Slade Wilson, the world's greatest assassin/mercenary and an enemy of the Teen Titans and the Justice League. Originally a soldier in the U.S. Army, he was part of an experimental -
Blue Beetle
Blue Beetle is the legacy name of several super-heroes in the DC Universe. Dan Garrett is the original version, an archaeologist who discovers and uses the Blue Beetle Scarab to fight crime. His successor -
Vandal Savage
Vandal Savage is an immortal warrior who intends to conquer the planet. Thousands of years ago, as a caveman during the Prehistoric Era, he was exposed to a meteorite that enhanced his physiology. He was -
Atom
Animal Black Atom Quality Universe Quality Comics Multiverse The New 52 Multiverse Al Pratt Earth 2 World Army Atomico Earth 3 Forever Evil Rhonda Pineda Earth 3 Undercover alias Atom Earth 6 Just Imagine Microbot -
Jonah Hex (New Earth)
Jonah Hex was a legendary bounty hunter on the American western frontier in the 19th Century. His reputation as the deadliest man alive followed him everywhere, and he killed hundreds of men up until his -
Plastic Man
Plastic Man is a superhero whose unique completely malleable body chemistry allows him to stretch to great lengths and contort himself into any position imaginable. Originally a criminal nicknamed "Eel" O'Brian, an accident in -
Kyle Rayner
Kyle Rayner is the fifth Green Lantern of Earth, a powerful member of the Green Lantern Corps, serving as an honor guard, and is considered the greatest lantern. Originally given his power ring by Ganthet -
Alan Scott
Alan Scott is the original super-hero known as Green Lantern. The weapon he wields is a mystic power ring that turns his thoughts into energy constructs. Although he has never actually been a member -
Mister Terrific
Mister Terrific Multiverse The New 52 Terry Sloane Prime Earth Infinite Frontier Mister 08 Earth 2 World Army Sister Terrific Earth 11 Justice Guild Michael Holt Earth 12 DCAU Mister Terrific Earth 18 Justice Riders -
Phantom Lady
over the light spectrum. Originally she was Sandra Knight, a Golden Age hero who fought the Nazi army alongside the All-Star Squadron. Her student and successor was Dee Tyler, who carried on her legacy -
Obsidian
Obsidian is Todd Rice, a superhero with darkness manipulation powers. He was born as the son of the original Green Lantern and the super-villain Thorn, who gave him up for adoption along with his -
Action Comics Vol 1 2
"Superman: "War in San Monte"": Alex Greer tells Superman that his boss (who is trying to start a war) is Emil Norvell, the munitions magnate. Superman pays a visit to Norvell's Lexington Park -
20th Century
The 20th Century includes all events that took place from January 1 of year 1901 to December 31 of 2000. 1902 Date Unknown: Stefan Wasserman is born. At 13, he will lie about his age
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Forge of Empires is a browser-based strategy game that lets you create your own city and accompany it from the beginning of the Stone Age onward throughout the centuries. Build structures typical of the epoch. Enlarge your sphere of influence…