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Squirrel (Earth-S)
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Squirrel Earth-S.png License Comic Interior Image Type Character Image Image Contents Image Universe Earth-S Subject Squirrel (Earth-S) (Images) Image Source Source The Marvel Family#31 (January, 1949) Notes All DC Comics -
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Squirrel
Squirrel Earth-S Marvel Family villain Jasper Evans New Earth Deathstroke ally Squirrel Prime Earth John Constantine villain Squirrel Girl DCAU The Zeta Project -
Nutsy Squirrel (Earth-C)
Notes This version of Nutsy Squirrel, including all history and corresponding appearances, was erased from existence following the collapse of the original Multiverse in the 1985–86 Crisis on Infinite Earths event and later restored -
Zoo Crew (Earth-C)
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World's Finest Vol 1 277
"Superman& Batman: "Beasts of Plague!"": In Gotham City, Batman captures a criminal smuggling domestic animals to Metropolis, but the thugs refuse to give an answer about their business. Meanwhile in Metropolis, Clark Kent learns -
Earth-C
anthropomorphic animals including Captain Carrot and his Amazing Zoo Crew. Earth-C was distinguished from other parallel Earths in that it was one of the few that was not occupied by analogs of characters found -
Earth 26
Reality names were reused several times. See also Earth-C, Earth-26, Earth-Twenty-Six. Earth 26 is one of the worlds of the Multiverse in the New 52. This world possesses "cartoon physics" and -
The Marvel Family Vol 1 38
"The Marvel Family and the Extinct Instincts!": A rabbit kicks a dog in the face, spitting in the face of what we know as the natural order of life itself. This is due to -
The Marvel Family Vol 1 31
This is an in-universe article with out-of-universe material. This article covers information about something that exists within the DC Universe, and should not contain out-of-universe material. Please remove all out -
Captain Carrot and the Final Ark Vol 1 3
"The Surreal Life": Pig-Iron is walking the Gnu York street literally looking shiny and good as new with his tuned up metal body. He then hears a cry for help and look above -
Prop Powers (Quality Universe)
"Prop" Powers was a very successful airline pilot, in the early days of the air transport industry, and later served in the U.S. Naval Air Corps. Captain "Prop" Powers' professional reputation, within the -
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 -
Benjamin Turner (New Earth)
Ben Turner is Bronze Tiger, one of the world's greatest martial artists. He studied with Richard Dragon under the O-Sensei, and was later brainwashed by the League of Assassins. This made him one -
Superboy Vol 1 137
"Superboy's Blind Identity!": When the Kent Family appears to perish in an earthquake fissure opening and closing in the sight of witnesses, Superboy and his foster parents take up new lives in the -
H'lven
the defenseless population. Ub'x was defeated when a Guardian of Oa gave the resistance Located in sector 1014, H'lven is an arboreal world whose peaceful inhabitants resemble anthropomorphic versions of squirrels or chipmunks. -
Squire Shade (Earth-One)
Powers Ghostly Physiology Intangibility Flight, Intangibility, Flight Abilities Storytelling -
Dark Crisis Vol 1 1
"Chapter One: The Justice League Is Dead": Following the apparent death of the Justice League, the world's minor to mid-level supervillains and doomsday cults are all launching attacks at once, but the -
Earth-Two
to the planet Earth, and the Universe it inhabited, that existed prior to the Crisis on Infinite Earths. Earth-Two itself was populated by various individuals who resembled those of its primary Multiversal counterpart, Earth -
Prometheus
Prometheus was a super-villain who swore to destroy justice in any form. His vendetta is a twisted parody of Batman's origin. He was the son of criminal parents and witnessed their deaths at -
James Craddock (New Earth)
James "Jim" Craddock, alias the Gentleman Ghost, is a ghostly criminal adversary who has battled Hawkman on various occasions. The Gentleman Ghost was a Hawkman villain who used gadgets and tricks to pretend to be -
Diamond Jack
Diamond Jack was created by Gus Ricca, first appearing in Slam-Bang Comics#1. (1940) Diamond Jack Earth-S Captain Marvel, Jr. villain Jack Deegan Earth-Two Batman villain Diamond Jack New Earth Batman villain
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