Character » Magog appears in 163 issues.
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.
The second Magog (Lance Corporal David Reid) and Amazing Man both chose to follow Gog's trek through Africa, righting all the wrongs they came across.
A mysterious girl currently part of the JSA All-stars.
The Godson of the original Atom, all Al ever wanted was to be a super-hero. Achieving this, he's found himself on both sides of the fence, a hero of the JSA and an enemy of them, with Black Adam.
Axel Baines is a computer genius and former Marine who acts as Magog's primary confidant and source of information. He purposely had himself thrown out of the Marine Corps by claiming he decided he was Batman.
Circe is a legendary sorceress from Greek mythology who acts as a super-villain and enemy to Wonder Woman. Immortal and undying, she is a centuries-old enchantress with goddess-level powers. Her place in history is famous for Homer's Odyssey.
Citizen Steel is the grandson of Commander Steel, Henry Heywood I, and is the cousin of Steel, Henry Heywood III.
Cyclone and Magog are teammates on the Justice Society of America, and she could not believe that Magog could someday become a bad guy like the Superman from Earth-22 described. To her, he had been nothing but nice.
The son of the Golden Age Atom, Grant Emerson became a hero after the Zero Hour triggered his powers. He has been a member of the Titans, the Freedom Fighters and the Justice Society of America.
A medical doctor who lost his sight, Dr. Pieter Cross can see spectrums of light in total darkness. He works with the JSA to train the heroes of tomorrow, as well as to use his medical knowledge for unusual cases.
The Emerald Empress is the 30th-century wielder of the Emerald Eye of Ekron, a techno-mystical device of vast power. She is a founding member of the super-villain team known as the Fatal Five and a long-time enemy of the Legion of Super-Heroes.
With the ability to overcome great fear and harness the power of will, test-pilot Hal Jordan was chosen to be the Green Lantern of Sector 2814 inheriting the ring of the dying alien Green Lantern, Abin Sur. He later on went to creating his own power ring from his own will power. Through sheer will power and determination, Hal has established an impressive record of heroism across the galaxy with the help of his fellow Green Lanterns as well as his peers in the Justice League.
Hawkman and Magog have similar extreme views on justice, and Magog backed Hawkman when the Justice Society divided on this issue during the mighty Gog's journey towards Kahndaq.
Rex Tyler uses Miraclo to gain powers for one hour.
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.
Indigo was an android and a member of the Outsiders.
Member of the Justice Society of America and current possesor of the Thunderbolt.
Jay Garrick is the original, Golden Age, super-speedster, and was the first to have the mantle of the Flash and a founder of the Justice Society of America. It was Jay Garrick's legendary heroics that inspired Barry Allen.
Ex F.B.I agent Jeff Graves became the third Mr America after his former partner(and the second Mr America) Trey Thompson died from battle related injuries.
Jesse Chambers is the daughter of the original Liberty Belle and Johnny Quick. She previously operated under the name Liberty Belle as a member of the JSA. She also was a leader of The Titans as Jesse Quick, and was a member of the Justice League of America.
One of the new breed, wild metahuman from Kingdom Come reality.
Kent V. Nelson came into possession of the Helm of Nabu, succeeding Hector Hall as the new Dr. Fate. He is the grand-nephew of the original Doctor Fate, Kent Nelson.
King Chimera becomes one of the new, younger generation of the Justice Society of America, the All Stars. He is arguably the most arrogant member of the new group yet greatly aids them in their battles with his illusion casting abilities.
This version of Superman is from the Kingdom Come universe (Earth-22).
Jennifer Pierce is the daughter of Black Lightning, and sister of the Outsiders member Thunder. She has absolute control of the electricity, but she can't interact with anything electrical.
The "Golden Age" Red Tornado whose costume consisted of long-johns and a pot on her head. Currently she's the caretaker of the Justice Society headquarters and custodian of the Justice Society Museum.
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.
Mythological high-tech warrior.
Michael Holt aka Mr. Terrific is the 3rd smartest man alive. Mr. Terrific embodies his Golden Age predecessor's slogan of "Fair Play", and is currently the leader of his own team, the Terrifics.
Obsidian is the son of the Golden Age Green Lantern Alan Scott, Todd Rice is a shadow-controlling former villain, the fraternal older twin brother of Jade, and one of the few gay superheroes of the DC Universe.
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