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  2. Dharma (character) - Wikipedia

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    Reality warping and manipulation Dharma ( Harry Chawney ) is a fictional comic book character distributed by DC Comics , and the leader of the Shadow Cabinet . Originating in Milestone Comics media, he first appeared in Hardware #11 (January 1993), and was created by Dwayne McDuffie , Robert L. Washington III , and Denys Cowan .

  3. Nekron - Wikipedia

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    Nekron is a supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, primarily as an enemy of the Green Lantern Corps.Created by Mike W. Barr, Len Wein and Joe Staton, the character, who exists as an embodiment of Death, first appeared in Tales of the Green Lantern Corps #2 (June 1981). [1]

  4. Tyroc - Wikipedia

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    Tyroc first appeared in Superboy #216 (April 1976), and was created by Cary Bates and Mike Grell.. Jim Shooter, who had been prevented from introducing black characters into the Legion in the 1960s, [2] objected to the characterization of Tyroc: "...I always wanted to have a character who was African-American, and years later, when they did that, they did it in the worst way possible ...

  5. Jamie Braddock - Wikipedia

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    Jamie was taken to his family home, Braddock Manor, where he used his reality warping powers to change things back to the way they were in his youth, even resurrecting his family's housekeeper (who was also his childhood nanny), Emma Collins. Sat-Yr-9 used Jamie's reality warping powers to turn the London criminal known as Vixen into a fox.

  6. Living Tribunal - Wikipedia

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    However, the Tribunal has also referred to a higher entity that vastly eclipses its own power, [21] and was killed by the Beyonders. [ 16 ] The Living Tribunal was the embodiment of the Marvel Multiverse, [ 22 ] and the sum totality of all the abstract entities within it. [ 8 ]

  7. Mothergod - Wikipedia

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    Erica works as a physicist along with Phil Seleski at Edgewater Nuclear Plant during the original near-explosion incident. The same accident that gives Phil Seleski his powers also grants Erica powers of her own - reality warping. Later, when Seleski accidentally destroys Earth and sends himself back in time, Erica is sucked back with him.

  8. Saturnyne - Wikipedia

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    Sat-Yr-9 knew about Jamie Braddock's reality warping powers before anyone else (including Jamie himself), since she has already encountered Jamie's alternate reality counterpart. Sat-Yr-9 challenges Ross's coworker (and secret admirer) Nigel Frobisher to a high-stakes card game at the London Hellfire Club , and wins.

  9. Blink (character) - Wikipedia

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    Blink uses her newfound reality-warping powers to "improve" the world, and among other things causes human/mutant conflict to end. When she attempts to save the members of Generation X from their deaths, the resulting paradox (if Generation X survived, then Blink could never gain her new powers in the first place) caused reality itself to begin ...