Character » Waverider appears in 135 issues.
Arak is a Native American hero in the DC universe, his mother is a Native American of the Quontauka Indian tribe and his father is allegedly the god of thunder. Post New 52, Arak is introduced initially as the being known as Telos before retrieving his memories of time spent as Arak
Bruce Wayne, who witnessed the murder of his billionaire parents as a child, swore to avenge their deaths. He trained extensively to achieve mental and physical perfection, mastering martial arts, detective skills, and criminal psychology. Costumed as a bat to prey on the fears of criminals, and utilizing a high-tech arsenal, he became the legendary Batman.
A stuntman and special effects genius Daniel Cassidy, who after an encounter with the demon Nebiros, found himself stuck in the very exo-suit he created for a movie called The Blue Devil. He would later find himself turned into a real demon.
Humiliated in his own time-period, the 25th century, Michael Jon Carter stole future technology and a security robot named Skeets and traveled back into the 20th century to become the greatest hero you've never heard of: Booster Gold!
Nathaniel Adam was coerced into an experiment which bonded alien metal to his skin and sent him 18 years into the future, giving birth to Captain Atom, a superhero fueled by the Quantum Field.
The Crimson Fox was the identity for twins Vivian and Constance D'Aramis. They emulated Batman and became Le Renarde Rousee, or the Crimson Fox to avenge their parents death.
An agent of Order, the Superhero known as Dove, along with his brother Hawk (and agent of Chaos), was apart of the crime fighting duo known as Hawk and Dove. The pair often aided other superheros such as the Teen Titans and Batman. Upon dying Don finds peace in death.
Worked together at The Vanishing Point
Michelle Carter is the younger twin sister of Booster Gold and traveled into the past to be a superhero like her brother.
Oliver Queen was a spoiled, thrill-seeking playboy, until he was left stranded on a deserted island for several years. There, he trained to become a master archer in order to survive. After his return home, he used his new-found skills and his wealth to became the costumed vigilante known as Green Arrow.
Cynthia Reynolds started her career as a superhero in Detroit with the Justice League of America. As the mysterious Gypsy, she is an unseen defender of justice. She has been associated with the Justice League Task Force, the Conglomerate, and the Birds of Prey.
Whether he is Monarch or Extant, Hank Hall is an Agent of Chaos called Hawk. He changed the timeline of the DC Universe in Zero Hour.
Rick Tyler is the second Hourman and the son of the original. Richard is a member of the JSA All-Star and he's married to Jesse Chambers.
Ice is a reserved and compassionate superhero who fights crime alongside her friend Fire. They've teamed up together as members of the Global Guardians and the Justice League.
Formerly an architect, social activist, and U.S. Marine sniper, John Stewart was chosen by the Guardians of the Universe to join the Green Lantern Corps, an intergalactic peacekeeping organization dedicated to protecting life throughout the universe. Stewart has proven himself time and again to be an exceptional champion in countless missions that have taken him across the cosmos. His distinguished service in the Corps has resulted in a place among the Oan Honor Guard and the position of Corps Leader.
A member of the Linear Men, and Matthew Ryder's girlfriend.
He is an alternate version of Waverider and a member of the Linear Men.
Lar Gand was an explorer from the planet Daxam who sacrificed himself to save Earth. Lar, whom came to be known as Mon-El, was a member of the Justice League and friend of Superman in the modern era and is a member of the Legion of Superheroes in the future.
The dark herald of justice, Nemesis is highly intelligent, resourceful, a true master of disguise, and an inventor who uses his abilities for balancing the scales of justice.
Obsidian is the son of the Golden Age Green Lantern Alan Scott, Todd Rice is a shadow-controlling former villain, the fraternal older twin brother of Jade, and one of the few gay superheroes of the DC Universe.
Kara Zor-L is the older, wiser, and stronger counterpart of Supergirl from Earth 2 but resides on the Prime Earth.
When Vic Sage, a television investigative journalist, encountered stories he couldn't investigate by normal, legal means, he donned a special mask (kept in his belt buckle) that made it appear that he had no face. As the Question, Sage investigated corruption in the face of all danger, leaving a blank "calling card," which, when touched, emitted a smoky question mark.
A creation of the the planet Calaton to stop Doomsday. A being of limitless pure energy.
An android created by the supervillian T.O. Morrow to infiltrate the Justice Society of America. The android has since become a noble superhero and member of the Justice League.
Rip Hunter is the son of Booster Gold and the DC universe's leading authority in time travel. With his origins and true identity a mystery, so as to safeguard himself from time-traveling villains-- he defends timestream as a Time Master!
Starfire was once a concubine-in-training for a conquering alien race known as Mygorgs. She was rescued by a man named Dagan, fell in love with him, and had him die in her arms. She now fights to free all humans from the Mygorg race, avenging her beloved in the process.
Kara Zor-El is Superman's cousin and last survivor of Krypton's Argo City. She has a brash and defiant personality that she developed in response to the destruction of Krypton. Currently, she's operating out of National City alongside the D.E.O.
Sent to Earth as an infant from the dying planet Krypton, Kal-El was adopted by the loving Kent family and raised in America's heartland as Clark Kent. Using his immense solar-fueled powers, he became Superman to defend mankind against all manner of threats while championing truth, justice, and the American way!
The Presence, otherwise known as the God of the Covenant, sometimes called Yahweh. He is the creator and the God of the DC universe, though he's more often spoken of than actually seen.
Unity is a wielder of both the forces of Chaos and Order. The original was a combination of the Lords who gave Hawk & Dove their powers. The second Unity is an alternate future daughter of Hawk & Dove.
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