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Black Adam The original champion of Shazam, Teth Adam reigned from Ancient Khandaq, an Arab country near Egypt. He was imprisoned when his power corrupted him. He was released when Theo Adam found his talisman. |
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Blackbriar Thorn As a Druid, Thorn has complete control over the elements, and is able to conjure snow, storms, or dense fog in instants. He is also a master of illusion. |
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Brainwave Brain Wave honed his mental abilities to perfection, enabling him to hypnotise people effortlessly, and to project realistic three dimensional images. |
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Count Vertigo Count Vertigo relies on the electronic mechanism implanted in his right temple. Designed to correct an ear defect it is also used to disorientate his opponents. |
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Gambler The Gambler relies on his quick wits, the 5 barrelled derringer he keeps up his sleeve and the razor sharp throwing knives he keeps concealed in his jacket. |
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Gentleman Ghost Gentleman Ghost is a DC viallin of Harkgirl and Hawkman, and sometimes The Justice League. |
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Geomancer Geomancer has the ability to cause earthquakes. |
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Harlequin There have been several women who have taken the name of the Harlequin in both Earth I and Earth II. The current Harlequin continues to commit to the legend of lunacy. |
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Huntress Helena Bertinelli is a superheroine modeled after Batman. She employs methods and gadgets similar to his and has even gone by the name of Batgirl at some point. |
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Icicle Icicle is a evil scientist who designed a cold ray gun which he uses to freeze his enemies. He also designed an insulated costume which protects him from his deadly weapon. |
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Johnny Sorrow Johnny Sorrow is a foe of the Justice Society whose face is so ugly that whoever sees it dies. |
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Key The Key is a master scientist who has developed a large variety of futuristic weapons, most of which are in the shape of keys, keyholes and locks. |
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Rag Doll Rag Doll was born with a triple jointed skeleton, enabling him to bend his arms and legs in astonishing ways. |
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Rival Edward Clariss believed he had recreated the formula that gave Jay Garrick his speed. The formula was flawed and unstable, pulling him to uncontrollable speeds and sucking him into the Speed Force. |
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Shade A shadow-wielding immortal, Richard Swift (the Shade) was a Flash villain in the Golden and Silver Ages. He later was redefined in James Robinson's Starman, and has become more of a neutral anti-hero. |
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Solomon Grundy Solomon Grundy is a reanimated corpse. He has had many appearances in which he has different levels of strength and intelligence. |
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Sportsmaster Sportsmaster has no super powers, but in his prime was one of the world's greatest athletes, and he still retains a great deal of athleticism. He is a master of all American sports and of hand combat. |
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Tigress The Tigress is a supervillain identity that has lasted through generations in the DC Universe. |
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Vandal Savage Vandal's threat lies in his caveman savagery, millenia of fighting knowledge, and the kind of experience you can only gain by living most of human history and all of human achievement. |
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Wizard At first the Wizard knew little true magic and relied mainly upon illusions he created through mystical hypnotic means. He could also engage in Astral projection. Later on he learned true magic. |
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