DC Comics fictional superhero. First appearance: "More Fun Comics" #73 (1941). Along with Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and Green Arrow, he was one of only five DC superheroes to be published continuously between the Golden and Silver Ages of Comics. Hi...
Darkseid (pronounced Dark-side) is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in Supermans Pal Jimmy Olsen #134 (November 1970) and was created by writer-artist Jack Kirby.Darkseid is one o...
Not to be confused with Starmans foe, The Light, Luthor used that as an alias in Superman #10.Alexander Joseph "Lex" Luthor has evolved from a one-named megalomaniac in the Golden Age to a scientist who would build robots to rob banks in the Silver ...
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Wally West was created by John Broome and Carmine Infantino and introduced in The Flash #110 (1959). The character was the nephew of the existing Flash (Barry Allen) characters girlfriend and later wife, Iris West. He assumed the mantle of the Flash...
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After seeing his parents brutally gunned down as a child, wealthy heir Bruce Wayne vowed to become a symbol for justice and fight crime. He became a master detective and martial artist and became Batman. He protects Gotham City along with other members of...
His real name has never been revealed (aside for Jack Napier in the Tim Burton film, but this is not canon). His deformity was caused by wading home through a vat of chemicals while pulling a criminal job as the Red Hood. The Joker is utterly mad. In his ...
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Sent to Earth as an infant from the dying planet Krypton, Kal-El was adopted by the loving Kent family and raised in Americas heartland as Clark Kent. Using his immense solar-fueled powers, he became Superman to defend mankind against all manner of ...