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Named after the Angel of Death, Jean-Paul Valley was an agent of the Sacred Order of Saint Dumas. Jean-Paul becomes a more independent crime fighter after acting as Batman for a time.
Despite his codename, Cliff Steele is actually a cyborg, rather than a robot, and is one of the founding members of Doom Patrol. He is the only member to appear in every incarnation of the team, and has even served as its leader.
Teenage runaway Candace Gennaro got trapped on a KOBRA submarine and found a psycho-reactive alien gem called the Serpent's Egg. Candy steals the Egg and it bonds to her body forming a nearly impenetrable second skin.
The cousin of the original Star-Spangled Kid, Merry decided to follow his footsteps and became the 1940's masked fighter Merry, Girl of a 1,000 Gimmicks. Merry is the mother to Brainwave II.
A famous singer, fashion model, and actress that happened to have a knack for magic.
Danny Tsang developed Super powers after an on set accident as he was working as a stuntman in the Hong Kong film industry.
Celia Forrestal is an ex-Navy officer who wields the power of the Argos Harness developed by her scientist parents. Celia became a partner of the Power Company owned by Josiah Power, but has since gone solo.
He is a lawyer who had his metagene activated by a gene bomb during an alien invasion.
An ex-criminal dock worker who is given magical powers from an artifact.
Member of the Easy Company and Sgt. Rock's second-in-command.
Freddie Freeman is foster brother of Billy Batson and one of the holders of the power of SHAZAM.
Cassandra Sandsmark was originally the daughter of Olympian God Zeus and Dr. Helena Sandsmark. She became the second Wonder Girl in an attempt to save Wonder Woman's life. Cassie continues adventuring as a member of the Teen Titans. Her New 52 incarnation is the daughter of Wonder Woman's half-brother Lennox, and derives her powers from an ancient armor named the 'Silent Armor' related to the demon Trigon.
Veridium, used to be just a hallucination of Will Magnus' psyche, now through a botched experiment his evil brother David Magnus became a very real threat.
Iron is the Metal Men's strongman, able to be shaped into an infinite variety of objects to assist the team on their missions.
A serpentine member of the Legion of Super-Heroes who appeared during the first reboot of DC's 30th-century universe, now known as Earth-247. She has the power to project intensely realistic illusions and is an alternate version of Projectra (Sensor Girl) from main Legion continuity.
Member of Legion of Super-Heroes from planet Linsnar.
The third Hourman was an android created in the 853rd century by the time-traveling first Hourman, Rex Tyler. The android Hourman was an apprentice to Metron and a member of the JLA and JSA before sacrificing his life to save Rex Tyler.
Deadshot is one of the world's greatest assassins, mostly known for his expert marksmanship and near perfect track record. He has been on all sides of the heroes and villains spectrum, and would do anything for his daughter. He is currently a core member of the Suicide Squad.
One of Batman's most recurrent enemies, Jervis Tetch (A.K.A. The Mad Hatter) is obsessed with Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland, basing all of his crimes on the novel. Jervis is often depicted as a joke-villain but is a serious threat to Batman with his powerful mind-control technology.
Shikari is a superheroine in the 31st century and a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. She is a member of the alien race known as the Kwai, and she has her people's natural powers of flight, pathfinding, and a retractable armored exo-skeleton. She is much less passive than the rest of her people, and does her best to stand up for what is right.
Shape-shifting alien from the planet Durla and member of the Legion of Super-Heroes.
Former thief Patrick "Eel" O'Brien accidentally fell into an acid vat. This vat gave him the powers to bend his body into any imaginable form. He stands today as the comedian in any team he's in. Beneath his joking exterior, he is a valuable asset in any situation.
Zauriel was once a member of the Eagle Host, one of the Four Angel Hosts of Heaven. Then he fell in love with a mortal female and willingly gave up his Divinity to be with her. Now mortal, he lives among us as Heaven's Mortal Champion.
Hawkgirl is the reincarnated spirit of Chay-Ara. Born on Thanagar, she gained the rank of lieutenant in her world and was subsequently sent to Earth on a mission, but during her stay, she grew to love Earth and care for its inhabitants, eventually becoming known to the people as the superheroine Hawkgirl.
Once the apprentice of Wesley Dodds, Sanderson Hawkins has been known as Sandy, Sand, and most recently Sandman. His powers include earth manipulation, control of seismic energy, and prophetic dreams.
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.
Doctor Will Magnus is a human scientist and creator of the Metal Men.
Former low-level villain and current Director of the DEO, Mister Bones is a man of noble intentions despite his shadowy methods.
Insectoid teleporter and member of the Legion of Super-Heroes.
At the age of nine, Timothy Drake cleverly deduced the identities of Batman and Robin. Four years later, after the death of Jason Todd, Tim convinced Batman that he should be the new Robin. He would later become leader of Young Justice.
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