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television, such as John Jones on Smallville and Silas Stone on Doom Patrol, as well as voicing Vandal Savage on Justice League, King Faraday in Justice League: The New Frontier, and General Zod and Lor -
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King Kull
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Vandal Savage
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Kru'll (The Brave and the Bold)
Kru'll was a caveman who was affected by a meteorite that granted superhuman strength and immortality. Throughout history Kru'll rose to becoming a powerful dictator several times but in the end saw his -
All-New Batman: The Brave and the Bold Vol 1 7
reminisce about his own early days as a super hero. All-New Batman: The Brave and the Bold#7 is an issue of the series All-New Batman: The Brave and the Bold (Volume 1 -
Question
The Question is Vic Sage, the vigilante protector of Hub City. He is a great martial artist and detective, an investigative reporter in his civilian identity. The mask he wears to disguise his face is -
Batman Vol 3 146
"Dark Prisons, Part 2": The synopsis for this issue has not yet been written. Batman (Volume 3)#146 is an issue of the series Batman (Volume 3) with a cover date of June, 2024 -
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 -
Starro
of the Justice League. Starro was created by Gardner Fox and Mike Sekowsky, first appearing in The Brave and the Bold#28 (1960). Starro New Earth Modern Age Related Cobi Prime Earth (other versions) Jarro -
Professor Zoom
Lego DC Heroes The Flash Others Eobard Thawne DCAU Comics-only Eobard Thawne TV Series Batman: The Brave and the Bold Eobard Thawne Video Games DC Universe Online Eobard Thawne DCUAOM The Flashpoint Paradox Eobard -
2011
2011 sees a line wide reboot, the New 52. After Flash rewrites the timeline in Flashpoint, his fix of the timeline creates a new one instead: the New 52, also known as Prime Earth and -
Captain Cold
Captain Cold is Leonard Snart, one of the deadliest enemies of the Flash. His cold gun fires a ray that slows things down on a molecular level, leading to intensive blasts of ice and cold -
Jay Garrick
Jay Garrick is a speedster and the original super-hero known as The Flash. He was a Golden Age character who first appeared during World War II as a member of the Justice Society of -
Vixen
Vixen is Mari Jiwe McCabe, a female superhero from Zambesi who adopts the abilities of animals using the Tantu Totem, a magical artifact created by the African god Anansi. She can channel the powers of -
Carol Ferris
Carol Ferris is the romantic interest of Hal Jordan. Businesswoman and pilot, she is the owner of Ferris Aircraft, taking after her father Carl Ferris. She has also taken the identity of Star Sapphire, a -
Guardians of the Universe
The Guardians of the Universe, also known as the Templar Guardians, are the immortal founders and leaders of the interstellar peacekeeping force known as the Green Lantern Corps. Every Green Lantern is given a power -
Ultraman
Ultraman is the evil counterpart to Superman in the Crime Syndicate universe. There have been several versions of him appearing on worlds like Earth-Three, the Antimatter Universe, and the Crime Society universe. Each version -
Starman
Starman is a legacy of super-heroes beginning with Ted Knight in the Golden Age. Knight was a scientist in Opal City who developed a Cosmic Rod with control over gravity, allowing him to fly -
Captain Atom
Captain Atom is a nuclear-powered super-hero. Beginning his career in the military as a member of the U.S. Air Force, he was framed for a crime he did not commit. To avoid -
Booster Gold
Booster Gold is Michael Carter, a time-traveling superhero from the 25th Century who uses high-tech equipment to fight crime, alongside his robotic side-kick Skeets. His best friend and most regular partner is -
Stormwatch (Prime Earth)
Merlin. The original members were Al Jabr, Etrigan, Exoristos, Horsewoman, Jason Blood, Madame Xanadu, Shining Knight and Vandal Savage. They were active into the 11th Century, when they were joined by the Arabian Princess Janeen
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