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  2. Blackfire (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Blackfire (Komand'r) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. [1] She is the older sister and archenemy of Teen Titans member Koriand'r/Starfire and of lesser-known youngest sibling Crown Prince Ryand'r/Darkfire.

  3. List of alien races in DC Comics - Wikipedia

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    In Justice League Dark: Apokolips War, the DNA samples of the Parademons were fused with Doomsday to create the "Paradooms". The Parademons appear in Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League vs. Bizarro League. Parademons appear in Superman: The Game. The Parademons appear in Justice League Heroes. The Parademons appear in DC Universe Online.

  4. Tamaranean - Wikipedia

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  5. Titans: Beast World - Wikipedia

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    Starfire gathers the worlds' heroes and reveals that, according to Tamaranean history, Titan is a prison for a parasitic alien entity known as the "Necrostar"; Starfire explains to the heroes that the Necrostar eradicated half of a planet the last time it was free, only being driven back by the intervention of Starro the Conqueror. Beast Boy ...

  6. Rann–Thanagar War - Wikipedia

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    Rann–Thanagar War is a six-issue comic book limited series published by DC Comics in 2005.Written by Dave Gibbons, and illustrated by Ivan Reis, Marc Campos, and John Kalisz, the series concerns a war between the planets Rann and Thanagar, and features Adam Strange, the Green Lantern Corps, Hawkman, Hawkgirl, L.E.G.I.O.N. and Captain Comet, along with other DC space adventurers.

  7. Hawkwoman - Wikipedia

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    Hawkwoman is the name of several superheroines all owned by DC Comics and existing in that company's DC Universe.They are partners, and sometimes spouses or lovers, of the various versions of Hawkman, and share many features with the character Hawkgirl.

  8. Rakshasa - Wikipedia

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    Brahmā, in a form composed of the quality of foulness, produced hunger, of whom anger was born: and the god put forth in darkness beings emaciate with hunger, of hideous aspects, and with long beards.

  9. Character flaw - Wikipedia

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    Examples of this could include a noticeable scar, a thick accent or a habit such as cracking their knuckles. Protagonists and other major characters may (and usually do) have multiple minor flaws, making them more accessible, and enabling the reader / viewer / listener to relate to the character (in the case of a sympathetic character ) or ...