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  2. Sofia Falcone - Wikipedia

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    Sofia Falcone, also known as Sofia Gigante, is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics, primarily in association with the character Batman.Debuting in the 1996–97 comic book limited series Batman: The Long Halloween by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale, she is introduced as a member of the Falcone crime family, who assists her father Carmine Falcone in unearthing the identity of the "Holiday ...

  3. Batman: Dark Victory - Wikipedia

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    Batman: Dark Victory is a 14-part American comic book limited series (including a #0 issue) published by DC Comics, featuring the superhero Batman.The series, which ran from 1999 until 2000, was written by Jeph Loeb and drawn by Tim Sale, and it serves as a sequel to Batman: The Long Halloween. [1]

  4. Hangman (Archie Comics) - Wikipedia

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    In Spring 1942, Special Comics was renamed Hangman Comics starting with issue #2. [4] It ran for seven issues, ending in fall 1943 when it was renamed Black Hood Comics. The Hangman appeared in Fly Man #33 (September 1965) after a 21-year absence. However, this time the Hangman was a villain who fought against the Mighty Crusaders. [5]

  5. Hangman - Wikipedia

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    Hangman (DC Comics), an enemy of Batman; Hangman (Marvel Comics), the name of a couple of different characters in the Marvel Universe; Hangman (Archie Comics), a number of Archie Comics superheroes; Hangman Comics, a Golden Age MLJ/Archie Comics imprint comics title featuring the Hangman

  6. Dark Circle Comics - Wikipedia

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    The Archie character soon dominated MLJ publications, pushing out the superheroes. For instance, at first, the cover feature of Pep Comics was The Shield; he and The Hangman shared the cover with Archie in Pep Comics #36 (February, 1943).

  7. Hangmen - Wikipedia

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    Hangmen is the plural of hangman; an executioner who carries out a death sentence by hanging. Hangmen, or The Hangmen, may also refer to: Hangmen (DC Comics), a DC Comics supervillain team; Hangmen, a 1987 American film; Hangmen, a play by Martin McDonagh; The Hangmen (British band) The Hangmen (Washington, D.C. band) Hangmen Motorcycle Club

  8. Category:DC Comics superheroes - Wikipedia

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    Hades (DC Comics) Hank Hall; Halo (DC Comics) Hangman (Archie Comics) Hardware (character) Harlequin (DC Comics) Roy Harper (character) Hop Harrigan; Haunted Tank; Hawkgirl; Hawkgirl (Kendra Saunders) Shayera Hol; Sandy Hawkins; Star Hawkins; Hawkman; Heat Wave (character) Heckler (character) Hercules (DC Comics) The Herculoids; Hitman (DC ...

  9. Comet (Archie Comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Comet (John Dickering) is a character that first appeared in Pep Comics #1 in January 1940. A little over a year later, the Comet was the first superhero to be killed in the line of duty. [1] He died in issue #17 (July 1941), which also introduced his brother, a brutal hero called the Hangman. [2]

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