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The Justice League of America, one of the most famous superhero teams, as they appear in JLA, Secret Origins. Art by Alex Ross. The following is a partial list of teams of superheroes from various comic books, television shows, and other sources.
Sandy Koufax – 12-year MLB HOF career with Dodgers; played basketball and baseball at University of Cincinnati. Rick Leach – played quarterback for the University of Michigan and pro baseball for the Toronto Blue Jays, Detroit Tigers, and San Francisco Giants. Kenny Lofton – played basketball at the University of Arizona.
Textless and wraparound cover of Avengers, vol. 3 #1 by George Pérez. According to various handbooks, members of main team of Avengers , first iteration of West Coast Avengers , New Avengers , Mighty Avengers , Captain America / Hawkeye led black ops Secret Avengers , Avengers Unity Squad and Avengers A.I. are considered official Avengers.
Of the athletes who participated in two or more Summer Olympics in two different sports, 49 are Swedish and 23 of them participated in the home Olympics in Stockholm 1912. Gwynne Evans , [ 2 ] Leo Goodwin , Frank Kugler [ 1 ] and Joe Lydon [ 2 ] are the only athletes to win medals in three different sports.
The Fantastic Four is a team of comic book superheroes published in American comic books by Marvel Comics. A number of characters have joined the team but the composition of it mostly remains to be four. Notation: A slash (/) between names, indicates the character having multiple codenames in Fantastic Four (in chronological order).
The team consists of Thor, Loki, Hulk, Valkyrie, Korg, and Miek. With the exception of Loki, who is choked to death by Thanos, the team survives Ragnarok and the attack on the Statesman. They appeared in the film Thor: Ragnarok and the Disney+ series Loki (archival footage).
The winning team of the series receives the Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy. Players from the winning team usually receive championship rings from the team honoring their contribution, with "rings" becoming shorthand for championships. [3] The number of championships won by NBA superstars is often used as a measurement of their greatness. [4]
The Big Three is a common nickname in tennis for the trio of Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, each considered to be among the greatest players of all time. [2] [3] The trio dominated men's singles tennis for two decades, collectively winning 66 major singles tournaments; Djokovic leads with an all-time record of 24 titles, followed by Nadal with 22 and Federer with 20.