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When he turned seventeen, young Hal Jordan (cousin of the famous Hal Jordan, Green Lantern) was given the costume of his father, the Golden Age Air Wave. Hal became the new Air Wave, able to convert and manipulate radio waves. Air Wave died during the Infinite Crisis.
A radioactive member of the Clockwatchers.
Enemy to the Justice Experience, the Martian Manhunter, and Cameron Chase.
Trixie Collins is the secretary for Goldstar the company Booster Gold owned when he first came to Metropolis. She tried to get him on the Justice League of America.
Half H'San Natall, half human. Fringe is a former titan who had gone by tragedy after tragedy because of the way he looks. Dispatched by his own parents he found happiness with the Titans and Prysm.
Originally thought to be chosen by chance, it was later revealed that Ganthet chose Kyle Rayner because he had the ability to harness the powers of the emotional spectrum. Once the Torchbearer of the Green Lantern Corps, Kyle graduated to the role Ganthet had intended for him: the White Lantern. After the White Ring is separated into seven rings, Kyle returns to being a Green Lantern Corpsman.
The daughter of two notorious assassins, David Cain and Lady Shiva, Cassandra left her father as a child after she killed a man and saw his pain and fear while he died. After saving Commissioner Gordon's life, she became the new Batgirl with Batman and Oracle's blessing, and was later adopted by Bruce Wayne. She would later give the role of Batgirl to her friend Stephanie Brown, and became Black Bat. In the New 52 and Rebirth, she takes the alias of Orphan.
Son of the original Starman, Jack Knight reluctantly took up his father's mantle.
Sharpe is a member of the Clockwatchers with a crystalline body and the ability to fire crystal fragments.
Crackle is a young metahuman with power over static electricity. He was a member of the Clockwatchers.
A member of the Clock King's Clockwatchers. She has the ability to change her body into acid as well as throw balls of acid at her foes.
Preston Payne is the 3rd Clayface to fight Batman.
Resurrection Man has the power to not only revive himself, but to return with a new ability derived from the circumstances of his death.
Dr. Peter Malley was a scientist at the Department of Extra-normal Operations until he came in contact with a piece of Cassius Payne's skin he was experimenting on. Making him the sixth Clayface, Claything.
Knob is a self-employed, freelance private investigator who is friends with Cameron Chase.
Rick Tyler is the second Hourman and the son of the original. Richard is a member of the JSA All-Star and he's married to Jesse Chambers.
A sociopathic genetically engineered super soldier with super strength and invulnerability, Sledge holds a vendetta against all things American; he first fought Guy Gardner, but later encountered various heroes.
Prince Amentep of ancient Egypt would become the first person to wield the magical Ibistick.
Servant of the Lords of Order he is able to extract the dream essence from any person, living or dead.
Connor Hawke is the son of Oliver Queen. After his father's untimely death, Connor took up the mantle of Green Arrow, and retained it even after Oliver's resurrection. He is among the world's greatest martial artists and archers in the DC universe.
The father of Lois Lane with a strong hatred for Kryptonians, he is currently involved with the Suicide Squad.
Raised in VR world based on 1950s television, Prysm is one of five young hybrid teenagers who banded together to form a new version of the Teen Titans. Able to capture and reflect light, she later departed to space with fellow Titan Fringe.
Risk is a human/alien hybrid who received his powers on his 16th birthday. Originally a member of The Atom's Teen Titans, then became a reserve member, and then became a part of Deathstroke's Titans East after loosing an arm in Infinite Crisis.
Vicious, Pistolera, and their leader Cheshire form the Ravens - an infamous and deadly team of mercenaries. Vicious is the wilder and more impulsive of the group.
A member of the Ravens. She was later killed by Deadshot.
Alan Scott, the bearer of the mystical Starheart, is the original Golden Age Green Lantern and a founding member of the Justice Society of America. An all-time great, Alan continues to fight for truth, justice and freedom well into old age as a member of the Justice Society. He has now been introduced as an iconic gay character in DC's new reboot, Infinite Frontier.
Madame Xanadu focuses her occult sensitivity through her Tarot cards. Her actual powers in terms of matters of the soul are somewhat limited - she is only allowed to advise.
Tommy Monaghan is a hitman who lives and works in Gotham City. He makes use of his x-ray vision and telepathy to kill metahumans with contracts on their lives. Tommy is an anti-hero who follows a grim, but strict, moral code.
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