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Ripper Jones (Earth-A)
Ripper Jones was a member of a small criminal gang run by the Johnny Thunder of Earth-One. When Thunder gained control of the Thunderbolt and used it to temporarily reshape Earth-One resulting in -
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Ripper Jones Earth-A.png License Comic Interior Image Type Character Image Image Contents Image Universe Earth-A Subject Ripper Jones (Earth-A) (Images) Image Source Source Justice League of America#38 (September, 1965) Image -
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Justice League of America Vol 1 37
"Earth -- Without a Justice League!": On Earth-Two, Johnny Thunder is being called to a meeting of the Justice Society of America, when calling the Thunderbolt to make amends as they have not been -
Justice League of America Vol 1 38
"Crisis on Earth-A!": The Justice Society of America has been pitted against Johnny Thunder's Lawless League of Earth-A. As the two groups battle, the criminals get the upper hand at first -
Earth-A
Earth-A is an alternate timeline of Earth-One, created by that universe's Johnny Thunder, where all heroes are gone and he replaced them with the Lawless League. When the Earth-One Johnny Thunder -
Lawless League (Earth-A)
See Also 2 Appearances of Lawless League (Earth-A), 3 Images that include Lawless League (Earth-A), Team Gallery: Lawless League (Earth-A) -
Countdown Vol 1 47
"Bricks in the Wall": In Metropolis, Jimmy Olsen awakens after a harrowing dream wherein he saw himself merged with the Source Wall. Countdown#47 is an issue of the series Countdown (Volume 1) with -
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A) (Images) Race Morrison (Earth-A) (Images) Monk Loomis (Earth-A) (Images) Eddie Orson (Earth-A) (Images) Ripper Jones (Earth-A) (Images) Albert Pratt (New Earth) (Images) Wesley Dodds (New Earth) (Images) Cyrus Gold (New -
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A) (Images) Eddie Orson (Earth-A) (Images) Monk Loomis (Earth-A) (Images) Race Morrison (Earth-A) (Images) Ripper Jones (Earth-A) (Images) William Gore (Earth-A) (Images) John Thunder (Earth-One) (Images) Image Source Source -
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A) (Images) Race Morrison (Earth-A) (Images) Barney Judson (Earth-A) (Images) Eddie Orson (Earth-A) (Images) Ripper Jones (Earth-A) (Images) Bill Gore (Earth-A) (Images) Monk Loomis (Earth-A) (Images) Image Source Source -
Ripper
Jack the Ripper Multiverse (other versions) Ripper Jones Earth-A Justice League villain John Ripper TV Series Pennyworth Jason Ripper TV Series Pennyworth Zatanna& the Ripper Vol 1 (Digital) (2022—2023) No Articles! See Also -
Spectre Annual Vol 2 1
"Ghost, Dead Man, Devil-Child...": In Hell, a large group of Demons create a womb-like structure with the bones of the most evil souls mankind has ever known. The bone-womb is arranged -
Superman
Superman, also known as the Man of Steel, is one of the most powerful superheroes in the DC Universe. His abilities include incredible super-strength, super-speed, invulnerability, freezing breath, flight, and heat-vision. Born -
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 -
Batman Recommended Reading
This article is part of the DC Database Recommended Reading project, a series of articles written by our editors. They are meant as a guide to help both new and old readers, either getting into -
Mary Seward (Prime Earth)
Mary, Queen of Blood is the lover and archenemy of Andrew Bennett, and the leader of the Cult of the Blood Red Moon. In 1591, Mary Seward was a servant girl for the aristocratic Bennett -
Andrew Bennett (Prime Earth)
Andrew Bennett is a vampire trying to stop Mary, Queen of Blood, from turning the whole world into vampires. Main article: I, Vampire: Tainted Love -
Cain (Prime Earth)
Cain was the first murderer, condemned for killing his brother Abel. Given the "Mark of Cain" for his murder of his brother Abel, Cain lost his memory. Wandering in a desert, he came across a -
Andrew Bennett (New Earth)
Andrew Bennett is a 16th Century vampire who hunts other vampires. Despite having supernatural strengths and weaknesses, he is able to resist the bloodlust to feed on humans. His immortal life is dedicated to hunting -
Real People
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Harley Quinn Annual Vol 2 1
"Scratch& Snuff": Harley Quinn and Queenie sun themselves on the roof of Harley's building on Coney Island when she decides to make use of the Scatapult - which naturally sends Queenie running back downstairs -
Mary Seward (New Earth)
Mary, Queen of Blood is a powerful 16th Century vampire and leader to the Cult of the Blood Red Moon. Her arch-nemesis and former lover is Andrew Bennett, a good vampire who hunts her -
Order of the Van Helsings
The Order of the Van Helsings is an ancient order of vampire hunters, thought to be worse than the vampires of the Cult of the Blood Red Moon. They were formed long ago after Cain
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