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Ray Palmer is a scientist, superhero and longtime Justice League member who devised a means of miniaturization through dwarf star matter technology. From the Microverse to the greater world, he fights for good as the mighty Atom!
Police comissioner of Midway City.
Cosmic Boy is a native of Braal with the ability to control electromagnetic fields. He is a founding member of the Legion of Super-Heroes.
Able to transmute elements by touch, Element Lad is the last survivor of his race and a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes.
Dinah Drake was the original Black Canary of the Golden Age, and mother of Dinah Laurel Lance, the modern Black Canary.
Carol used to be a pilot, but, after her father retired, she gave it up to run the family business (Ferris Air, a company in Coast City that makes aircraft). She hired her childhood friend, Hal Jordan, as a test pilot. Soon after Hal became a Green Lantern, Carol found herself possessed by a Star Sapphire gem. The gem gave her power, but also altered her personality when used. After the formation of the Star Sapphire Corps however, Carol has been able to remain herself and act as a hero.
Validus, the strongest member of the Fatal Five, was actually the younger twin child of Lightning Lad and Saturn Girl. He was abducted by Darkseid as a baby, sent back in time, and transformed into the powerful super-villain.
Lucas "Snapper" Carr has been an honorary member of the Justice League of America since its inception.
An illusion-casting servant of Ares who battled Wonder Woman on several occasions.
Chemical King, alias Condo Arlik of Phlon, was a member of the Legion of Superheroes whose mutation allowed him to control chemical reactions.
Infectious Lass was a rejected applicant from the Legion of Super-Heroes who joined the Substitute Legion. She later became the wife of Jacques Foccart, Invisible Kid II. The contrast between her rather gross power set (and phlegmy costume) and her resiliantly kind nature and optimism has made her a bit of a fan favorite among the third-stringers.
Mark Shaw started his superhero career as a Manhunter but since then he has taken many other identities good and evil. He is now the leader of Leviathan.
Duplicate Boy is a member of the 30th Century super-hero team known as the Heroes of Lallor.
Amos Fortune is a villain obsessed with luck who founded and led the Royal Flush Gang at an early age. A gang consisting of Amos' "body guards" from the days he gambled at school. He also discovered the existence of "Luck Glands" and manipulates the luck into his favor.
Jordan Weir first appeared as a villain to Green Lantern. His schtick was a "hyptno-ray" which allowed him to control most individuals that came under its sway.
Esper Lass comes from the 30th century's colonized moon Titan, in Saturn's orbit. Like most denizens of Titan, she has formidable mental abilities and was a reject of the Legion of Super-Heroes before becoming a villain and a member of the Legion of Super-Villains.
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.
Nura Nal is from the planet Naltor, where all of the inhabitants have the ability to see into the future, though Nura's precognitive ability is the strongest of her race. As Dream Girl, she is a longtime member of the Legion of Super-Heroes.
Member of the Legion of Super-Heroes able to induce mass and gravity. Former member of the Justice Society of America.
Luornu Durgo is a native of Cargg, a planet with three suns, which gives her the ability to split into three identical bodies. As Triplicate Girl, she became one of the first members of the Legion of Super-Heroes. Luornu recently gained the ability to split into a virtually endless number of bodies and now calls herself Duplicate Girl.
Lalo Muldron was a native of Imsk and a member of the Legion of Super-Villains with the ability to shrink to microscopic size.
Lois Lane is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist for the Daily Planet of Metropolis. She was the first reporter to interview Superman after he first appeared in Metropolis. Superman later revealed his secret identity to her; the two married and have a son, Jon Kent.
Tempest (formerly Aqualad) was Aquaman's sidekick, founding member of the Teen Titans and a resident of Atlantis. He is the second physically strongest Atlantean.
One of the most enigmatic beings in the universe, the Phantom Stranger only appears when events of great magnitudes necessitate his direct involvement. Mysterious and all knowing, at one with the cosmos.
Matter-Eater Lad can eat and digest any substance without harm to himself. He was a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th and 31st centuries.
His body charged by Zuunium rays, Timber Wolf is super-strong and super-agile. He is a longtime member of the Legion of Super-Heroes.
A member of the Legion of Super-Heroes.
"He was the first of our kind." The Crimson Avenger has the distinction of being DC Comic’s first masked super-hero. Using his wits and fists as his main weapons.
A stretchy private eye and a long time member of the Justice League who gets his powers from regularly consuming a special drink. His nose will twitch when something's amiss!
The Vigilante, also known as Greg Saunders, was an infamous gunslinger during the great depression. He fought every manner of criminal he could, and targeted mobsters and bank robbers. His father, a country policeman, trained him in many skills, including marksmanship and detecting.
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