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Superwoman is an evil doppelganger of Wonder Woman from an alternate universe. She is a member of the Crime Syndicate, a team of super-villains paralleling the Justice League.
He is an evil doppelgänger of Batman from an alternate universe. He is a member of the Crime Syndicate, a team of supervillains paralleling the Justice League.
A weak-willed counterpart of Hal Jordan from Earth-3 who is constantly tortured by the ring of Volthoom he wields.
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!
Ruler of an intergalactic bee hive that lives to spread her race. She eventually became the third mistress of the H.I.V.E. Organization.
Son of the original Ray, Raymond Terrill, is capable of turning his entire body into a living laser light.
The City Editor of the Daily Planet, the newspaper where Clark Kent (Superman) works. A gruff and hard taskmaster, but a very loveable character.
Mageddon is a war machine, created by the Old Gods and used in their own Ragnarok. It was made to make sentient lifeforms destroy each other.
The leader of the Saturnians, Jemm is a valiant ally to J'onn J'onzz (Martian Manhunter) and the Justice League.
The leader of the Thunderers, Commander Irik T. Roval, staged a coup against First Weaponlord Varnathon of Q'Uld. The plan was successful and Irik Roval became the Highlord of Qward.
Grunt is a four armed ape, who is not very smart and very impulsive.
Nudge can will people to do as she says, but only if her willpower is stronger than her target's.
Member of the Doom Patrol. He joined at the same time as Faith, Nudge, and Grunt.
A vampire of the Tenth Circle who faced the JLA and Doom Patrol.
A past foe of Merlin, now trapped in a man. / Gets out by a chant whenever he can. / Demon by kind; hero by bind. / Etrigan battles darkness while speaking in rhyme!
Tezumak, a Central American monk from a pre-Aztec Mesoamerican civilization in Mexico.
The mortal guardian of the land Jarhanpur, Rama Khan is empowered by the land itself.
Guy Gardner started out as the backup Green Lantern for Hal Jordan. He has since become one of the most prominent Green Lanterns of the Corps, despite possessing an egocentric personality. He has recently deserted his Green Power Ring in favor of the Red Ring of rage. Guy's will and rage are some of the most impressive in the entire Emotional Spectrum.
The Chief is a wheelchair bound genius who formed the Doom Patrol.
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.
Larry Trainor was flying an experimental airplane, when it crashed. He soon discovered that his body housed a radioactive being, renamed himself the Negative Man, and joined the Doom Patrol.
He is an alternate psyche that developed when the Martian Manhunter unlocked his genetic memories. The Justice League stopped its attempts to destroy humanity and replace it with its own offspring.
Rita Farr was a Hollywood actress until her career was ruined after being exposed to unusual volcanic gasses while shooting a film in Africa. Rita discovered she had the ability to grow or shrink herself to any size. Shunned and with nowhere else to turn, she accepted an offer from Dr. Niles Caulder (a.k.a. The Chief) and became a member of Doom Patrol.
The younger half-brother of Aquaman, also known by his birth name Orm. Although his origin has been retconned multiple times, he is frequently depicted as wanting to take his brother's place as the king of Atlantis.
Mark Mandrill is a scientist turned alchemist who wields a wand made out of a special material that allows him to control, reshape, transmute, or levitate any natural element or matter. Years later, Carson Jatts used the wand to become the next Matter Master.
Dr. Jason Woodrue is the Floronic Man, a plant/human hybrid and super-villain who wishes to eradicate all animal life. In some versions, he is responsible for the creation of Poison Ivy. He is an enemy of The Atom and Swamp Thing.
David Clinton discovered the secrets of time travel. As the criminal Chronos, he became a time thief. An enemy of the Atom, Blue Beetle, and the Justice League of America.
Evan McCulloch is a former hitman turned Rogue who became the second Mirror Master.
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