Character » Ace appears in 151 issues.
Aquaman is the hero of the seas. The first was recently turned into the Dweller in the Depths, and more recently, was killed. The second is still shrouded in mystery, with very little known about him. The original Aquaman was a member of the JLA when the team first battled Ace and the rest of the Royal Flush Gang.
Barry was the JLA's Flash when the team firat faced Ace and the rest of the Royal Flush Gang.
Bruce Wayne, who witnessed the murder of his billionaire parents as a child, swore to avenge their deaths. He trained extensively to achieve mental and physical perfection, mastering martial arts, detective skills, and criminal psychology. Costumed as a bat to prey on the fears of criminals, and utilizing a high-tech arsenal, he became the legendary Batman.
The original Captain Marvel, deemed worthy of becoming the champion of the ancient Wizard Mamaragan, whenever he utters the word "Shazam", young Billy Batson is struck by a magical thunderbolt and gains vast divine powers and abilities, transforming him into Magic's Champion, the World's Mightiest Mortal, Shazam!
Dinah Lance was born into a family of crime fighters; her mother was a vigilante and her father is a cop. She grew up with the company of heroes, and after years of training, followed in her parent's footsteps by assuming the costume, identity, and legacy of her mother Dinah Drake, the Black Canary.
A former bank robber turned hero, and a notable ally of Jack Knight.
Ace is a member of the Royal Flush Gang, which is group of villains derived on the cards in a royal flush in poker. Amos Fortune became Ace, but later retired. Ace was also an android. An unknown man became the new Ace. Booster and Beetle cut the Android Ace in half with a force field.
As the first Robin, Dick Grayson was the most famous sidekick in comic book history. As he ventured forth on his own, he formed the Teen Titans and became their leader. When the boy became a man, he became the independent hero known as Nightwing.
The "essence" of Firestorm found its way to a young man named Jason Rusch, and imbued him with powers very similar to the original.
Oliver Queen was a spoiled, thrill-seeking playboy, until he was left stranded on a deserted island for several years. There, he trained to become a master archer in order to survive. After his return home, he used his new-found skills and his wealth to became the costumed vigilante known as Green Arrow.
Guy Gardner started out as the backup Green Lantern for Hal Jordan. He has since become one of the most prominent Green Lanterns of the Corps, despite possessing an egocentric personality. He has recently deserted his Green Power Ring in favor of the Red Ring of rage. Guy's will and rage are some of the most impressive in the entire Emotional Spectrum.
Hal was the JLA's Green Lantern when the team faced the Royal Flush Gang.
Trained by criminals and inspired by heroes, Clint Barton has grown from a troubled youth into one of the greatest heroes on Earth. The world knows him best as Hawkeye: Earth's Mightiest Marksman. A member of the Avengers for many years, he has left the team on occasion because of team friction. But he always returns, ready to face any threat.
There have been many versions of Hawkman. Usually related in some way to the planet Thanagar, Hawkman traditionally wields weapons of archaic origin and wears large wings that grant him flight. Hawkman was a member of the JLA when the team first battled Ace and the rest of the Royal Flush Gang.
Son of the original Starman, Jack Knight reluctantly took up his father's mantle.
The Joker, Clown Prince of Crime, is Batman's arch-nemesis. An agent of chaos known for his malicious plots, wacky gadgets and insidious smile, he has caused Batman more suffering than any other villain he has ever faced. His origin, name, and true motivations remain a mystery.
Ace is a member of The Royal Flush Gang who has battled various incarnation of hero teams including Justice League, L.E.G.I.O.N. and R.E.B.E.L.S. tied to Lobo in some form.
J'onn J'onnz was teleported to Earth from Mars and stranded here 50 years ago. He now uses his extraordinary Martian abilities as the Martian Manhunter, and has been a faithful member of every incarnation of the Justice League. J'onn was a member of the JLA when the team first faced Ace and the rest of the Royal Flush Gang.
Ace was one of the villains whom attempted to claim the bounties put on the Rogues heads by the crime Syndicate of Earth-3.
The son of Highfather, Scott Free was traded as an infant for Darkseid's child, Orion, to end the war between the New Gods of Apokolips and New Genesis. Scott later fled to Earth where he took on the mantle of Mister Miracle, and is considered the greatest escape artist in the universe. He is the husband of former Female Fury, Big Barda.
Raven battles the forces of evil alongside her adoptive family, the Teen Titans while trying to control her baser, antagonistic instincts she inherited from her demonic father, Trigon.
Ray Palmer was the second to take up the name, Atom, and debuted during the Silver Age. Two others have taken the name after him but he has become a prominent character in the Final Crisis storyline. Ray was the Atom when the JLA first met Ace and the Royal Flush Gang.
A brilliant scientist who created a way to collect energy radiation produced by stars into a cosmic rod, and beginner of one of the longest superhero lines in the DC universe.
Ted Kord was the second person to become the Blue Beetle. Deprived of the scarab that empowered his predecessor, Ted was forced to rely on his superior athleticism, fighting prowess, and technological genius to combat crime. He died a hero at the hands of Maxwell Lord.
Ace is the robotic muscle of the Royal Flush Gang
At the age of nine, Timothy Drake cleverly deduced the identities of Batman and Robin. Four years later, after the death of Jason Todd, Tim convinced Batman that he should be the new Robin. He would later become leader of Young Justice.
The Amazon princess, blessed with god-like super abilities, Wonder Woman is one of Earth's most powerful defenders of peace, justice, and equality and a member of the Justice League. She is considered an archetype for many heroines outside of comic book. Her initial origin depicted her as a clay baby brought to life by patron goddess Aphrodite, but in recent years she has been depicted as the daughter of Zeus and Amazon queen Hippolyta.
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