Character » Mary Marvel appears in 1019 issues.
Honored Fallen Lantern of Space Sector 2814; predecessor of Hal Jordan.
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.
Gender reversed version of Aquaman from Earth-11
In Greek mythology, Ariadne is the daughter of King Minos and his Queen Pashipaë, and the niece of Circe.
Batman of Earth-17.
Baby Marvel, was left at the door of Billy Batson's house.
In the "DC Universe: Legacies" mini-series, both Barbara Gordon and Mary Marvel helped innocent civilians get out of a dangerous predicament.
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.
Alerted by Manga Khan's appearance, Batman and the Martian Manhunter came to the aid of the Super-Buddies.
One of Mary's roommates in college.
She is the twin sister of Earth's mightiest mortal, the heroic Captain Marvel.
The original champion of the Wizard, Teth-Adam was a former slave who channeled the power of six Egyptian Gods to fight evil. But when his family was murdered during the conquest of his people, he developed more ruthless methods to protect innocents. Seeing him as corrupt, the Wizard banished "Black Adam" to the tomb of Ramesses II. After centuries of imprisonment, he would finally escape to overthrow Kahndaq's tyrant by force, becoming the country's defender and a natural enemy to the world's heroes.
A med student who is a descendant of Black Adam.
Teammates on the Super-Buddies.
Susan Kent was the girlfriend of Jim Barr. When she discovered he was Bulletman, she wanted in on the action. Jim constructed a gravity regulator helmet to match his and made Susan his crime fighting partner, Bulletgirl.
Jim Barr wore a bullet shaped gravity regulator helmet that enabled him to fly and fight crime as Bulletman. Susan Kent would become his girlfriend and later wife, who fought beside him as Bulletgirl.
Buzz is a demon of chaos that attempted to kill Linda Danvers, an act that resulted in her and Matrix merging. He would end up helping both numerous times.
Calvin Ellis, Superman of Earth-23 and the President of the United States of America, fights for truth, justice and equality.
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.
A mighty hero from a parallel Earth, who once encountered Superman and bares a more than passing resemblance to Billy Batson...
One of Mary Batson's roommates in college.
Mary Marvel became a lackey of Darkseid after he gave her more power.
One of the six kids that together fuse Captain Thunder. She is gifted with the Speed of Mercury.
After being murdered by the League of Assassins during a performance, circus acrobat Boston Brand was turned into a ghost by the Hindu goddess Rama Kushna. Becoming the superhero Deadman, Boston must aid the people he possesses to avoid eternity in Hell.
The daughter of Jim Barr, the original Bulletman and Susan Kent, Bulletgirl.
As the first Robin, Dick Grayson was the most famous sidekick in comic book history. As he ventured forth on his own, he formed the Teen Titans and became their leader. When the boy became a man, he became the independent hero known as Nightwing.
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.
Worked together during the "Countdown to Final Crisis" event.
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