Character » Mary Marvel appears in 1019 issues.
Similar to the Marvel Family concept with former villain Black Adam as the head of the family. The family was introduced in the pages of the weekly DC comic book 52.
During the Countdown to Final Crisis, this odd grouping of individuals took it as their mission to find the Missing Ray Palmer and attempt to save the universe.
As a representative from Earth-5.
The Justice League (also known as the Justice League of America or the JLA) is a team comprised of the premier heroes of the DC Universe.
This was one of the many Justice Leagues formed when Hector Hammond made the world forget the Justice League. This group was formed by Kyle Rayner and it consisted of flying heroes.
The DCAU's version of the Justice League. It was originally formed to stop an alien invasion, but they stayed together to save the world, the universe, and even the multiverse multiple times.
The extended "family" of Captain Marvel, including his sister. All the members share similar costumes and abilities. Mary Marvel is the twin sister of Earth's mightiest mortal, the heroic Captain Marvel. By uttering the name of the wizard Shazam, she is granted the power of the greatest Olympian Gods becoming Mary Marvel.
A group of bad guys who clashed with DC's Captain Marvel.
The Conclave of S.H.A.Z.A.M., the six gods that grant their innate abilities to The Champion of The Rock of Eternity.
The Sentinels of Magic are a magic-aligned group of heroes in the DC Universe.
The Superbuddies were a short-lived group of JLI-era superheroes assembled by Maxwell Lord. They were stationed in a strip mall located in Queens, NY; and advertised themselves as "Heroes for the Common Man!" Mary Marvel is the twin sister of Earth's mightiest mortal, the heroic Captain Marvel. By uttering the name of the wizard Shazam, she is granted the power of the greatest Olympian Gods becoming Mary Marvel.
The Tiny Titans are a fairly new team and are a much younger version of the Teen Titans. They are all the same characters but in miniature form and they attend sidekick elementry school.
Young Justice started as another legacy team consisting of a generation of sidekicks younger than the original Teen Titans lineup. Like the Teen Titans, they would eventually increase membership beyond sidekicks and make a name for themselves beyond their mentors.
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