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Plotter (Earth-S)
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Plotter.png License Comic Interior Image Type Character Image Image Contents Image Universe Earth-S Subject Plotter (Earth-S) (Images) Image Source Source America's Greatest Comics#5 (December, 1942) Notes All DC Comics characters -
America's Greatest Comics Vol 1 5
"Captain Marvel: "The Lost Lightning"": German bombers destroy the home of the gods on Mount Olympus, and in search of a new home, Mercury leads them to an isolated land he discovered long ago -
Wonder Woman Publication History
Created by William Moulton Marston, Wonder Woman is the world's most famous comic-book super-heroine, as well as one of the oldest. Her eponymous comic book has been published nearly continuously since her -
Tom Brent (Earth-Two)
plot was afoot to overthrow the local government, and the plotter attempted to obtain some important plans from Brent's commanding officer. This plot was foiled, and the chief plotter was killed, by Tom Brent. -
Category:Pa Potter (Earth-S)/Appearances
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Captain Marvel Adventures Vol 1 138
"Captain Marvel Fights the Flying Disk Danger": After dinner, Pa Potter goes into the backyard to watch for flying saucers. Soon he spots a real one, and Captain Marvel goes to meet it when -
Maya of the Dryads (New Earth)
Queen Maya was the queen of a species of Dryads that lived in another dimension that was accessible from Earth by travel through plants. When criminal Jason Woodrue, also native of the Dryads' dimension, initiated -
Shazam! Vol 1 13
"The Case of the Charming Crook!": The synopsis for this issue has not yet been written. Shazam!#13 is an issue of the series Shazam! (Volume 1) with a cover date of August, 1974. -
Captain Marvel Adventures Vol 1 133
one that's almost pure magnesium, that erupts and burns up the excess oxygen when Marvel flies it into Earth's atmosphere. King Kull's managed to escape to his underground lair in the meantime. -
Phineas Potter (Earth-One)
Phineas Potter was a Professor of Science and uncle to Lana Lang of Smallville. He frequently concocted various wild inventions which both aided and confounded the likes of Superman. Expand This section of the article -
Aunt Minerva (Earth-S)
smitten with Uncle Marvel, and began scheming to make him her next husband, even as she also plotted to take over all gangland activity in the city. Ultimately, both of these aims were thwarted by -
Dark Crisis
herald, when in fact his broken mind cor Dark Crisis (later fully called Dark Crisis on Infinite Earths ) is a 2022 -2023 crossover event, following on from later issues of Infinite Frontier (Volume 1) and -
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 -
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 -
Wonder Woman Villains
Wonder Woman has a fair number of villains. Her first major enemy, and often the main reason for her superhero career, is the God of War Ares (or, earlier, Mars). Other prominent enemies include multiple -
Darkseid (New Earth)
Uxas longed to gain the throne of Apokolips but had opposition in his peaceful brother, Drax. Uxas plotted his whole life to supplant his brother and mother (his father having long been lost in the -
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 -
Superboy
Superboy is a younger version of Superman and a member of the Superman Family. This was originally the identity that Clark Kent adopted using his powers to help others as a teenager in Smallville. He -
Lois Lane
Lois Lane is an investigative reporter at the Daily Planet in Metropolis, Superman's main love interest, and the mother of Jon Kent. Her closest co-workers are Clark Kent, Jimmy Olsen, and Perry White -
Fortress of Solitude
The Fortress of Solitude is a home base for Superman and by extension, other heroes in the Superman Family. It is usually located in one of the poles and serves as a place to store
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