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  2. Arms and Equipment Guide - Wikipedia

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    The original Arms and Equipment Guide was designed by Grant Boucher, Troy Christensen, Jon Pickens, John Terra, and Scott Davis. [1] It was intended for the 2nd edition of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, and was published in 1991. The book was edited by Anne Brown and Jon Pickens.

  3. DC Universe (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    The DCU is a soft reboot of a previous franchise, the DC Extended Universe (DCEU), retaining select cast members and narrative elements but disregarding others. In contrast with the previous state of DC Comics adaptations, the DCU features a united continuity and story across

  4. Category:DC Comics objects - Wikipedia

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    Notable objects and substances in the DC Universe. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. B. Batman objects (1 C, 5 P) R.

  5. DC Universe (toyline) - Wikipedia

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    DC Universe is a toy brand manufactured by Mattel. It has five sub-lines – Classics , Fighting Figures , Giants of Justice , Infinite Heroes , and the reintegrated Justice League Unlimited line.

  6. Doomsday Clock (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Doomsday Clock is part of the DC Rebirth initiative, and it continues the narrative that was established with the 2016 one-shot DC Universe: Rebirth #1, the 2017 crossover event "The Button" and other related stories.

  7. Katana (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    The events of the 2011 "Flashpoint" storyline led to The New 52, a relaunch of all of DC Comics' monthly books, and a reboot to the DC Universe in-story continuity. In this new continuity, a newly healed Barbara Gordon returns to the Batgirl identity and takes a leave of absence from the Birds of Prey [ 18 ] and suggests that Katana take her ...

  8. Wand of Orcus - Wikipedia

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    The Wand of Orcus in the original Monster Manual (1977).. The Wand of Orcus is a fictional magical weapon described in various Dungeons & Dragons media. Because of the popularity of Orcus as a villain within the Dungeons & Dragons universe, many different authors have written materials describing artifacts created by or associated with the character.

  9. List of DC Comics characters: D - Wikipedia

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    Doctor Impossible is a fictional supervillain appearing in publications by DC Comics. He first appeared in Justice League of America, vol. 2 #1. [64] The character was created by Brad Meltzer and Ed Benes, being inspired by the concepts of Jack Kirby's Fourth World.