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Professor Million (Earth-Two)
Professor Million was an adversary of Green Arrow. Professor Million turned to crime, the first time, because he needed the money to fund a math division in his college. He was busted by Green Arrow -
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Professor Million.png License Comic Interior Image Type Character Image Image Contents Image Universe Earth-Two Subject Professor Million (Earth-Two) (Images) Image Source Source More Fun Comics#88 (February, 1943) Notes All DC Comics -
More Fun Comics Vol 1 97
"Green Arrow: "When Archers Meet"": Despite his good intentions and earlier promises, Professor Million again finds himself concocting some new crimes. This time he's assembling a scholarship fund; it's always something like -
More Fun Comics Vol 1 103
"Superboy: "A Modern Cave Man"": Clark Kent and his friends run across two gangsters and an apparent caveman, and Superboy helps the kids bring the hoods to justice. More Fun Comics#103 is an -
All-Star Comics Vol 1 49
into this fantastic problem, and he reveals a bizarre film recording he found through uranium emissions: a million years ago Earth was home to a super-advanced society, and the man who made the recording -
Batman of Zur-En-Arrh
Batman R.I.P. Bruce Wayne Webtoon Wayne Family Adventures Batman of Pluto Possible Futures DC One Million Bruce Wayne's Mindscape Bruce Wayne Earth-Two Golden Age Bruce Wayne Earth 12 DCAU Bruce Wayne -
Skull
SKULL New Earth Villainous Team The Skull Earth-Two Cliff Crosby villain The Skull New Earth Seven Soldiers villain Skull New Earth Hitman villain Ferguson Quality Universe Doll Man villain Skull Possible Futures DC One -
Earth-Two
closely linked in terms of parallel development, although Earth-Two individuals usually predated their Earth-One counterparts by a few decades. For a complete list of Earth-Two inhabitants, see List of Earth-Two Characters. -
Batman
Batman is the super-hero protector of Gotham City, a man dressed like a bat who fights against evil and strikes terror into the hearts of criminals everywhere. In his secret identity, he assumes the -
Superman
one of the three most important characters at DC Comics including Batman and Wonder Woman. Kal-L Earth-Two Golden Age Kal-El Earth-One Silver Age Jon Kent Prime Earth Infinite Frontier Successors Steel -
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 -
Joker
was created by Jerry Robinson, Bill Finger and Bob Kane, first appearing in Batman#1. (1940) Joker Earth-Two Golden Age Joker Earth-One Silver Age/Bronze Age Other versions Curtis Base New Earth Brief -
Crisis on Infinite Earths
The Crisis on Infinite Earths was a Multiversal catastrophe that resulted in the destruction of countless parallel universes, and the recreation of a single positive matter universe (and an antimatter universe) at the dawn of -
Robin
Robin is the position of Batman's sidekick and crimefighting partner, a teenage vigilante who patrols Gotham City armed with intensive martial arts abilities and a number of high-tech gadgets. There have been five -
Catwoman
Catwoman was created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, first appearing in Batman#1 (1940). Selina Kyle Earth-Two Golden Age Selina Kyle Earth-One Silver Age Selina Kyle New Earth Modern Age Holly Robinson -
Multiverse/List of Universes
The is a List of Universes, giving all known numbered worlds in the different versions of DC Comics' Multiverse. Universe names have been treated fairly inconsistently throughout history so some standardization is necessary, even if -
Anti-Monitor (Antimatter Universe)
The Anti-Monitor is a rage-fueled and murderous cosmic entity with an inert drive to destroy all life and positive matter in the multiverse, leaving only his Antimatter Universe in existence. The eternal enemy -
Atom
Captain Atom Prime Earth (other versions) Micron DCAU (other versions) Molecule New Earth (other versions) Atom Man Earth-Two (other versions) Bizarro Atom New Earth Bizarro World Madame Atom Prime Earth Young Animal Black Atom -
Harvey Dent (New Earth)
Dent's origin and transformation of Two-Face on the Earth-One universe, mirrors that of his Earth-Two counterpart. After his disfigurement, he started a crime spree as Two-Face until he was eventually -
Creeper
Earth-22 Kingdom Come Vol 1 Jack Ryder Earth-31 Dark Knight Returns Pre-Crisis "Creeper" Jackson Earth-Two Wonder Woman villain Jack Ryder Earth-96 Kingdom Come Creeper Earth-97 Tangent Comics Kryos Theophilius -
Mon-El
El was created by Robert Bernstein and George Papp, first appearing in Superboy#89. (1961) Halk Kar Earth-Two (other versions) Lar Gand Pre-Zero Hour Batch SW6 Lar Gand Earth-247 Reboot Legion Lar -
Mister Freeze
Victor Fries Earth-16 Young Justice Mister Freeze Earth-19 Gotham by Gaslight Pre-Crisis Mister Zero Earth-Two Golden Age Baron Zero Earth-496 Mister Freeze/Baron Strucker Victor Fries Earth-508 DC Super
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