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  2. Spectre (DC Comics character) - Wikipedia

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    The Spectre's powers were significantly reduced here, with even the act of emerging from Corrigan's physical body being painful to both. This run ended with issue #31 (November 1989). A few months after this, the Spectre had a cameo in writer Neil Gaiman 's The Books of Magic , a four-issue miniseries starring many DC occult characters.

  3. Crispus Allen - Wikipedia

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    Possess near-omnipotent magical and physical powers, allowing him to perform virtually any feat. Trained detective and law enforcement officer; firearms and combat training. Crispus "Cris" Allen is a fictional anti-hero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, created by Greg Rucka and Shawn Martinbrough while first debuting in ...

  4. Category:Fictional characters with water abilities - Wikipedia

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    Must be a defining trait – Characters with access to vast powers (such as magical spells, advanced technology and genetic engineering) who are theoretically capable of this superhuman feature or ability – but who have neither made regular use nor provided a notable example of this extraordinary or supernatural feat – are not listed here.

  5. Professor Milo - Wikipedia

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    Achilles Milo is a renowned chemist and criminal. Throughout his appearances, he transforms Anthony Lupus into a werewolf, takes control of Arkham Asylum, obtains the Silver Wheel of Nyorlath, contributes to the creation of Batman's Zur-En-Arrh personality, and gives the Human Flame innate pyrokinetic abilities.

  6. Jim Corrigan - Wikipedia

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    Jim Corrigan is the name of three fictional characters that have appeared in numerous comic books published by DC Comics.. The first Corrigan initially appeared in More Fun Comics #52 (February 1940), a deceased cop acting as host to the cosmic entity the Spectre, and was created by Jerry Siegel and Bernard Baily.

  7. Nuidis Vulko - Wikipedia

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    In his first comic book appearance, he assists Aquaman and the Atom in repelling microscopic invaders from a 'single drop of water'. They are led by 'Galg The Destroyer'. [8] Soon after he supervises the transition of Atlantis citizens from water to air breathers; this is needed to escape an enemy attack. [9] For a time, he is the King of ...

  8. Bernard Baily - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Age Spectre's feature ran through More Fun #101 (Feb. 1945), with the Spectre also appearing as part of the superhero team the Justice Society of America in All Star Comics #1-23 (Summer 1940 - Winter 1944/45), from All-American Publications, one of the early companies that merged with National to form the modern-day DC.

  9. Alan Scott - Wikipedia

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    Alan Ladd Wellington Scott is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, and the first character to bear the name Green Lantern. [2] He fights evil with the aid of his mystical ring, which grants him a variety of powers.