Character » Calvin Ellis appears in 73 issues.
Leader of the Retaliators of earth-8, American Crusader is a character analog to Captain America.
Earth-13 version of Zatanna and member of the League of Shadows.
Gender reversed version of Aquaman from Earth-11
Batman of Earth-17.
Having discovered his mother murdered and his father blamed for the act, forensic scientist Barry Allen sought to clear his father's name and find the real killer. After being doused in chemicals and struck by lightning, Barry was granted the gift of super-speed. Now he protects his hometown of Central City as The Flash, the fastest man alive and founding member of the Justice League.
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.
Jefferson Michael Pierce aka Black Lightning, is a teacher and former Olympic Gold Medal-winning athlete. He fights crime using his electrokinetic powers.
Captain Carrot is an anthropomorphic bunny superhero from Earth-26, an alternate Earth populated with cartoon animals. In the regular Earth, he is known as Captain K'Rot, a space adventurer associated with Jediah Caul. His first appearance was in New Teen Titans #16.
President Calvin Ellis' personal assistant in the White House.
Half man, half machine - all hero! After a near fatal incident, Victor Stone was cybernetically enhanced by his father. He now possesses the ability to communicate, manipulate, and interface with nearly all forms of technology. As he is constantly upgrading, he promises to defend the future from any threat. He is also a founding member of the Teen Titans and in some continuities, the Justice League.
Part man, part dinosaur, Rex Stegman is a superhero and dinosaur cop from Earth-41.
When the Multiverse was cracked by Darkseid, a cosmic autoimmune responded. Dr. Maya Chamara was on a mission in Carib's orbit for the Canadian Space Agency when she was struck by cosmic energy, granting her unusual powers. One ability was "multivision", which allows her to see the variants of a person across all reality.
Dr. Kimiyo Hoshi, an astronomer, was granted abilities by the Monitor, during the events of Crisis on Infinite Earths, that allow her to control and adsorb a variation of different light energy. She's often been a member of the Justice League. She's the divorced mother of two children, Imako (her daughter) and Yasu (her son).
Alternate version of Thomas Wayne, who became Batman in the altered Flashpoint timeline/universe.
Formerly an architect, social activist, and U.S. Marine sniper, John Stewart was chosen by the Guardians of the Universe to join the Green Lantern Corps, an intergalactic peacekeeping organization dedicated to protecting life throughout the universe. Stewart has proven himself time and again to be an exceptional champion in countless missions that have taken him across the cosmos. His distinguished service in the Corps has resulted in a place among the Oan Honor Guard and the position of Corps Leader.
Kelex is the robotic servant of Superman that resides within the Fortress of Solitude.
Lois Lane is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist for the Daily Planet of Metropolis. She was the first reporter to interview Superman after he first appeared in Metropolis. Superman later revealed his secret identity to her; the two married and have a son, Jon Kent.
Armored member of the Retaliators of Earth-8, willing to anything to protect his world. Later a member of Justice Incarnate and then Injustice Incarnate.
The in-house superhero of the Manhattan Guardian newspaper and member of the Seven Soldiers of Victory
The Wonder Woman of a DC Universe as imagined by Stan Lee.
She is the older twin sister of Billy Batson, Earth's mightiest mortal Shazam. By uttering the name of the wizard Shazam, Mary is granted the powers of the Biblical Solomon and the five Olympian Gods, becoming Mary Marvel.
The last Monitor of the Multiverse, Nix has evolved into a new role as the Judge of All Evil.
An Amazon warrior who was charged by the Greek Gods with defending the entrance to the river Styx and the Tartarus Gate. Sometime during her time in the underworld, Nu'bia met the Zoroastrian god of light, Ahura Mazda, and became his lover. Nu'bia sided with Wonder Woman. Reimagined in the New 52 and Grant Morrison's Multiversity to be the Wonder Woman of Earth-23. Now the new current Queen of the Amazons.
Speedster from the DC Multiverse as well as being a big comic book fan. Romantically involved with Justice 9 teammate Flashlight
An android created by the supervillian T.O. Morrow to infiltrate the Justice Society of America. The android has since become a noble superhero and member of the Justice League.
A former GCPD detective, Renee became the new Question after the death of Vic Sage.
Inspired by Superman, John Henry Irons mimicked his powers with technology. However, his greatest powers are his heart, mind and determination.
Rocketed from Kamelot to Earth, Etrigan defends Earth-13 and leads the League of Shadows as the Superdemon!
Sent to Earth as an infant from the dying planet Krypton, Kal-El was adopted by the loving Kent family and raised in America's heartland as Clark Kent. Using his immense solar-fueled powers, he became Superman to defend mankind against all manner of threats while championing truth, justice, and the American way!
A thunder god from Earth-7 who was saved by Nix Uotan and went on to form the Multiversal group of super heroes to save the DC Multiverse.
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