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Pages in category "DC Comics extraterrestrial supervillains" The following 92 pages are in this category, out of 92 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Funhouse Aliens: Justice League of America #7: Aliens that lost a war in a distant solar system 100,000 years ago. Their weapons were taken away, but they sent a probe through the Universe to record all weapons, enabling them to find one that was able to defeat their foes. They placed themselves in suspended animation for 100,000 years.
Season 3, Episode 8 "Invasion!" (1) Season 2, Episode 7 "Invasion!" (3) [210] [31] [211] The Flash recruits Supergirl from Earth-38, the Green Arrow, and the Legends of Tomorrow to help him face off against a race of alien invaders called the Dominators. Though Supergirl does not have a participating "Invasion!"
Sequel to Batman: The Animated Series. Part of the DC Animated Universe. The New Batman/Superman Adventures: 3 1997–2000 Part of the DC Animated Universe. Batman Beyond: 3 52 1999–2001 Static Shock: 4 2000–2004 Warner Bros. Animation / Warner Bros. Family Entertainment The Zeta Project: 2 26 2001–2002
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Sara Netzley of Entertainment Weekly gave the episode an A, saying, "We get enough cross-team action to make it a treat for viewers of the Berlanti-verse while still forwarding the "Invasion" story line—and honoring the characters, plots, and themes that have made Arrow such a satisfying show over the last four and a half seasons. It was a ...
Super Friends is an American animated series about a team of superheroes which ran from 1973 to 1985 on ABC. In the 1990s, the show was being shown on Cartoon Network and more recently its sister channel, Boomerang. It is based on the Justice League and associated comic book characters published by DC Comics. Each episode was 44 minutes long. After the third season, it was reduced to 22 ...
Aquaman (voiced by Norman Alden in the first two series, subsequently by William Callaway) is the king of Atlantis. He possesses the ability to communicate with fish and survive underwater. The series has been blamed for making Aquaman unpopular and even laughable by toning down his powers and competence. [1]