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Chop-Chop (Earth-X)

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Chop-Chop

[[Image:|200px|center|Chop-Chop (Earth-X)]]
Real Name
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Identity

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Affiliation

Universe

Characteristics
Gender

Hair

Status
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Occupation
Short-fry cook

Origin
Origin
Circa 1920s

Place of Birth

Place of Death
Unknown location in 1944


Original Publisher
Quality Comics


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History

History of character is unknown.

Notes

  • This version of Chop-Chop (Earth-X), including all history and corresponding appearances, was erased from existence following the collapse of the Multiverse in the 1985-86 Crisis on Infinite Earths limited series and is now considered apocryphal.

In 1956, DC Comics obtained the rights to the Quality Comics characters, and re-introduced them 17 years later as the Freedom Fighters in Justice League of America #107 (Oct. 1973).

The Freedom Fighters were relocated to a parallel world, one called "Earth-X", where Nazi Germany had won World War II. The team was featured in its own series for 15 issues (1976-1978), in which it temporarily left Earth-X for "Earth-One" (where most DC titles are set).

In 1981, some Quality Characters became recurring guest-stars of All-Star Squadron, a superhero-team title set on "Earth-Two", the locale for DC's WWII-era superheroes, and at a time prior to when the Freedom Fighters were supposed to have left for Earth-X. They later appeared with the rest of DC's superheroes in Crisis on Infinite Earths, a story that was intended to eliminate the confusing histories that DC had attached to its characters by retroactively merging the various parallel worlds into one. The Freedom Fighters became a mere splinter group of the All-Star Squadron.



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