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Once considered the greatest Green Lantern in any sector, Sinestro came to believe that the only way to ensure order in the universe was through the reign of fear, a crime for which the Guardians banished him to Qward. There he created the first yellow power ring and later on founded his own corps, The Sinestro Corps. He has clashed frequently with his former student and protege; Hal Jordan. The relationship between the two is a complicated one, a mixture of both hatred and respect in equal measures.
Teleporting member of the Zen-Men.
Blue Jay wife with shrinking powers.
The wacky ruler of Wacky World and preserver of the legacy of Uncle Mitch.
A subaquatic fighter from Earth-8 with attittude and bad temper. Any similarity with another Marvelous sub-mariner character is (not exactly) coincidence.
A member of the Meta Militia. Pastiche of Cyclops from the X-Men.
Bizarra has a visible super-fast boat and wears a bra that protects her from bullets and other projectiles. She's strong but slow. She uses a knife. Opposed to her counter-part, she loves men and thinks they are far superior than women.
Member of Angor's premier superteam the Assemblers and his most outstanding archer. Also had a very bad taste in women.
Supervillian from a parallel universe, as the leader of the Extremists Lord Havok wants to conquer his earth (or any earth in the multiverse) or destroy them. He is a homage to the Marvel character Doctor Doom.
The Jokester is a hero of an alternate universe, opposite of Gotham City's Joker. A clown created by someones idea of a joke, the Jokester fights crime invokers like Owlman and his sidekick Talon.
The Forerunners are a race created by the Monitors on Earth-48 (a.k.a. War World) to run their errands. The Forerunners are chosen at random whenever the Monitors have a job to be done.
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.
Metahuman super-soldier. Most commonly, a DC character (in several incarnations) based in Marvel's Captain America.
"Bob" is the rogue Monitor born of Earth-0, better known as New Earth.
A tyrant from an unpleasant future. It is soon realised that he was originally one of Earth's renowned heroes who fell to evil and became the Monarch.
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 member of the Extremists.
Tracer from Earth-8, DC's homage to Marvel's Wolverine and Sabertooth.
Gorgon is a multi personality creature.
Dr. Diehard is a member of the villainous Extremists and leader of the Zen Men. He is DC Comics' homage to Marvel's Magneto and Professor X.
An armored hero with a heart condition. Pastiche of Iron Man.
Inspired by the Aboriginal storm spirits from the Kimberley, in Australia, Wundajin is the Thunderer God from Earth-8.
He came from another dimension to rid Earth of it's nuclear weapons and save man from himself. Due to the fact that his homeworld was destroyed by nuclear war.
A gifted sorceress of her world, Laura Nielsen was the magic wielder of a superteam of marvelous characters. She is a Scarlet Witch doppelganger.
Jason Todd was the second Robin, until he was brutally murdered by the Joker. After he was resurrected, Jason learned Batman didn't avenge his death. Anguished and seeking vengeance, he initially turned against his mentor and father figure and took on the Clown Prince's former identity: the Red Hood. He eventually returned to the Bat-Family and assembled a team of anti-heroes known as the Outlaws.
First appearing as a Wonder Woman doppelganger, Donna Troy has become one of the most beloved characters in the DC universe. Following the New 52 reboot, she is re-imagined as the perfect Amazonian weapon born of clay to battle Wonder Woman for the throne of Themiscyra.
James Gordon is one of Batman's first supporters, helping him fight against crime and corruption in Gotham City. He eventually rose to the rank of Commissioner in the Gotham City Police Department, and continues to be one of Batman's greatest allies.
Jimmy Olsen is a photojournalist working at the Daily Planet, as well as a close friend of both Clark Kent and Lois Lane.
She is a television reporter married to Wally West, the third Flash. Linda also gave birth to Wally's two children Jai and Iris.
Nathaniel Adam was coerced into an experiment which bonded alien metal to his skin and sent him 18 years into the future, giving birth to Captain Atom, a superhero fueled by the Quantum Field.
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