Location » Washington D.C. appears in 4339 issues.
The designation of any of several specially equipped jetliners maintained by the US Air Force to be used by the President of the United States.
American Crusader a native of Earth-8 and the leader of the Retaliators uses an energy shield capable of expanding itself from his forearm to protect him and others from any attack or danger.
The Americommando's wielded a shield which is triangular in shape and is made unknown materials. The concept of the shield and Americommando are alternative versions who's characteristic being a parody to Marvel's Captain America.
An Antimatter Weapon created by John Henry Iron a.k.a Steel. Said to be the most powerful weapon he ever created.
Blue Jay's more lethal power suit.
Citizen Soldier carries a shield with him in battle, its insignia the eagle adorns its front side as a hallmark to America's colors. The soul of Washington that gets reincarnated every time the nation is in need.
The Cosmic Rod was developed by Ted Knight, the first Starman, to collect energy radiating from the stars.
An infamous Boeing B-29 Superfortress that drooped the atomic bomb ("Little Boy") on Hiroshima, Japan.
Alerts Justice League members when they're needed.
The Lasso of Truth is a weapon wielded by Wonder Woman. Anybody confined by the lasso is compelled to tell the truth.
Killer Moth's automobile.
Built by John Henry Irons, this hi-tech hammer serves as his go-to weapon when fighting crime as Steel.
Super-Soldier shield comes from the Amalgam universe. It also is an amalgam of Captain America' shield with its design in the "S" of Superman.
A powerful and dangerous strength enhancing narcotic.
Wonder Woman's bracelets are effectively unbreakable. Combined with Wonder Woman's heightened reflexes and senses it allows her a high degree of protection against projectile and ranged attacks.
Although appearing to be primarily decorative, Wonder Woman's earrings in the golden age provided her with the ability to breathe in outer space.
The Invisible Plane was a form of early transport for Wonder Woman. It was later redesigned as an alien object that could take any form the owner desired. In 2011, DC Comics rebooted their universe. Apparently, in this new continuity, the Invisible Plane never belonged to Wonder Woman at all. It was designed by A.R.G.U.S. and is the main means of transportation for Steve Trevor's Justice League of America.
Wonder Woman's footwear between 1949 and 1965.
A symbol of her royal position and her heroic persona as well as an offensive weapon, the tiara is a functional part of Wonder Woman's costume.
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