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Star-Man (Earth-One)
and Robin and stop the evil Star-Man. Fortunately, Batman was able to remove the items from Star-Man and gave them to Batwoman, restoring her health and the belt was finally removed. Star-Man -
Category:Star-Man (Earth-One)/Images
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Category:Star-Man (Earth-One)/Appearances
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Starman
him to fly and shoot energy bolts. Bruce Wayne and Charles McNider would briefly take the name. Star-Man was also an unrelated enemy to Batman. The Talokite alien Mikaal Tomas took the name after -
Earth's Moon
The Moon was molded into its current spherical shape by gravitational attractions among the ejected matter of the Earth that consolidated into the Moon. The Moon's orbit around the Earth is also held and -
1960
In 1960, the Silver Age was fully adopted across titles with the arrival of the first crossover: the Justice League of America, gathering seven major heroes from all titles. They first appeared in The Brave -
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Star-man.png License Comic Interior Image Type Character Image Image Contents Image Universe Earth-One Subjects Star-Man (Earth-One) (Images) Bruce Wayne (Earth-One) (Images) Image Source Source Detective Comics#286 (December, 1960 -
Justice League of America Vol 1 107
"Crisis on Earth-X!": The Justice League and Justice Society test the Trans-matter Cube, a new device for travel between their parallel Earths, but the machine malfunctions when the Red Tornado stows away -
Justice League of America Vol 1 219
"Crisis in the Thunderbolt Dimension!": Johnny Thunder's Thunderbolt invades the annual JLA/ JSA reunion and attacks the assembled heroes, but, strangely, incapacitates only those born on Earth-One, while leaving Black Canary, Red -
The Kingdom: Planet Krypton Vol 1 1
"Haunted": Rose D'Angelo is a young woman in 1998 who runs away from home due to the embarrassment of turning down an engagement ring from a wealthy man she does not even love -
Category:Starman Supporting Cast
This category includes an alphabetized list of characters who are known supporting cast members of Starman. Included are characters from Earth-Two, Earth-One and New Earth continuity. Members of the Justice Society of America -
Talk:Starker (New Earth)
Is Starker really a New Earth character? Kyletheobald (talk) 14:39, November 11, 2014 (UTC) -
Harley Quinn Vol 3 50
"Harley Quinn Destroys DC Continuity": Harley Quinn and her mother Sharon walk arm-in-arm on Coney Island, reading Harley Quinn number 50. They admire the work of [[Meredith Clatterbuck (Prime Earth)|M. Harley -
Bruce Wayne (Earth-One)/Gallery
Character Gallery: Bruce Wayne This page contains all images pertaining to this character or subject. Main Article: Bruce Wayne (Earth-One), Image List: Bruce Wayne (Earth-One) -
Mongul (Earth-One)
Mongul was the lord of the gladiatorial satellite Warworld and an enemy of Superman. Mongul ruled over a distant planet with a tyrannical iron fist until one day a man called the Arkymandryte began to -
Harpy (Earth-One)
The Harpy is a member of a race of ancient bird women who joined Queen Bee's Anti-Justice League in order to get revenge for her defeat at the hands of Black Canary during -
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 -
Katherine Kane (Earth-One)
Kathy Kane was a wealthy Gotham socialite who became Batwoman in order to woo Batman. Her niece Betty worked as her sidekick, Bat-Girl. Kathy Kane was a wealthy heiress who gained great acrobatic skills -
Peter Lomax (Earth-One)
Pete Lomax is an enemy of Green Arrow. He was a criminal living in Star City who developed exceptional talent at archery. It was suggested to him that he could go on to become a -
Pyra-Maniac (Earth-One)
does not apply to those versions. Related 1 Appearances of Pyra-Maniac (Earth-One), 1 Images featuring Pyra-Maniac (Earth-One), Quotations by or about Pyra-Maniac (Earth-One), Character Gallery: Pyra-Maniac (Earth-One) -
Talk:Maaldor (Earth-One)
is, his death appearance should be removed. If they aren't, I suggest moving this page to Earth-One and making a New Earth page for the guy here. Kyletheobald (talk) 22:03, March 2 -
Dinah Lance (Injustice: Earth One)
Black Canary is the wife of Green Arrow. Black Canary makes an appearance as a support card in the mobile version of Injustice: Gods Among Us. She is also mentioned by Green Arrow while he -
Justice League of America (New Earth)
The Justice League is an organization comprised of the world's most powerful super-heroes dedicated to fighting crime and injustice. They work together as a team and a strike-force, acting as Earth's -
Zinda Blake (New Earth)
Zinda Blake, or Lady Blackhawk, was a member of the World War II aviator team the Blackhawk Squadron, and after being displaced in time during Zero Hour, she joined the Birds of Prey. Zinda Blake -
Mikaal Tomas (New Earth)
Mikaal Tomas was the alien Starman. He came to Earth to conquer it, but became a pacifist instead. He became an ally of the other Starman in Opal City, Jack Knight, and later joined the
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