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Pharaoh
People named "Pharaoh" Janus Quality Universe Doll Man villain Pharaoh Earth-One Odd Man villain Gregory Griffin Earth-One Batman villain Pharaoh New Earth Fate villain Pharaoh I New Earth Pharaoh II New Earth Pharaoh -
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Pharaoh 01.jpg License Comic Interior Image Type Character Image Image Contents Image Universe Earth-One Subject Pharaoh (Earth-One) (Images) Image Source Source Detective Comics#487 (January, 1980) Image Details Penciler Steve Ditko Pharaoh -
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Odd Man 008.jpg License Comic Interior Image Type Character Image Image Contents Image Universe Earth-One Subjects Clay Stoner (New Earth) (Images) Pharaoh (Earth-One) (Images) Nyla (Earth-One) (Images) Image Source Source Detective -
King Tut
McElroy TV Series Batman'66 Victor Goodman Prime Earth DC Rebirth Multiverse Tutankhamun New Earth Historical Egyptian pharaoh Gregory Griffin Earth-One Batman villain Regis Tuttle Prime Earth Jimmy Olsen villain William McElroy Scooby-Doo -
1964
In 1964, Bob Haney repeats the success of the Justice League, but this time with their sidekicks: the Teen Titans are born in The Brave and the Bold#54. The first team features Robin, Kid -
Bruce Wayne (Earth-One)
Bruce Wayne is the Batman, a vigilante who seeks to rid Gotham City of its crime. He has amassed a large group of allies and is a founding member of the Justice League of America -
Selina Kyle (Earth-One)
Selina Kyle is Catwoman, a notorious thief from Gotham City, whose conflict between her criminal activities and her affection for Batman would often cause her to be part of irregular situations. Selina Kyle started operating -
Gregory Griffin (Earth-One)
Gregory Griffin believed himself to be the Pharaoh Khafre and became an enemy of Batman. Gregory Griffin was an expert archaeologist and curator of the Egyptian section of the Gotham Metropolitan Museum. He became obsessed -
Rex Mason (New Earth)
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Mark Merlin (New Earth)
Mark Merlin is a supernatural detective and nephew of "The Mighty Merlin," a famous stage magician who debunked the supernatural. Mark Merlin began his career by solving his uncle's murder and inheriting his mansion -
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 -
Vandal Savage (New Earth)
Vandal Savage is an immortal caveman. Alive for over 50,000 years, he has been an influential figure in world history, aiding emperors and conquerors. Vandar Adg was a caveman and leader of the Blood -
Outsiders (New Earth)
The Outsiders are a team of super-heroes not concerned with the public appearance. They were organized by Batman to go where the Justice League could not, for political reasons. The group has had many -
Cancelled Comic Cavalcade Vol 1 2
"Kamandi: "Into the Vortex"": Kamandi is pulled into the Vortex and catches glimpses of other realities throughout the Multiverse. Although he has the opportunity to go to any world of his choosing and start -
Hawkman is confusing
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Clay Stoner (New Earth)
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Orb of Ra
to a scepter. He presented the scepter as well as the rest of the meteorite to the pharaoh Ahk-Ton. The scepter was named The Orb of Ra was a mystical artifact that changed Rex -
Batman Vol 1 398
"About Faces!": Batman and Catwoman have a misunderstanding and the lady is truthfully hurt knowing that Batman can't trust in her. The Dark Knight convinces her to stay with him until Two-Face -
Ahk-Ton (New Earth)
Ahk-Ton was a priest who lived in Ancient Egypt during the reign of Ramses II. An alchemist discovered a meteorite and used a fragment to fashion the Orb of Ra. He presented it to -
Ozymandias
in Watchmen#1 (1986). Ramesses II Watchmen (other versions) Nostalgia Watchmen Veidt's successor Multiverse Ozy Mandias Earth-One Superman villain Peter Cannon Earth-Four Basis for Adrian Veidt Other Media Adrian Veidt Movies Watchmen -
Ibistick
Four thousand years ago, an Egyptian craftsman created a mystical wand and gave it to his nephew, Prince Amentep. Dubbing the wand his Ibis-stick, Amentep used it to save the life of his beloved -
Super Powers Collection Vol 1
Mini-Comics packaged with the Kenner's Super Powers Action Figure toy line. Super Powers was intended to be "continuity free" and does not fit into the canon of Earth-One, the mainstream DC universe
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