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  2. Freedom Fighters (comics) - Wikipedia

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    In the DC Comics universe, the "Sons of Liberty" were a paramilitary group that funded Agent Liberty. In Countdown Presents: The Search for Ray Palmer - Superwoman/Batwoman #1, written by Freedom Fighters writers Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti, Earth-11 was revealed to be an Earth home to gender-reversed versions of the heroes of New Earth.

  3. El Muerto (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    El Muerto teamed up with fellow heroes Acrata and Iman in defending the streets of Mexico city from the sorcerer Duran. Eventually, El Muerto met The Man of Steel when a girl used her occult energies to destroy half of downtown Mexico City. Superman arrived to give the three superheroes aid, but his vulnerability to magic meant that all four ...

  4. Milestone Media - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, DC Comics executive editor Dan DiDio announced that the Milestone Universe and characters would be revived and merged into the DC Universe proper. Examples of the integration included Static joining the Teen Titans ; Static, Icon, Rocket and Hardware appearing in the Young Justice TV series; various character appearances in Brave and ...

  5. Doomsday Clock (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, in the DC Universe, during the present day, the "Supermen Theory", a conspiracy theory that accuses the federal government of the United States of creating its own metahumans, has created international conflict and led to an arms race, with various governments around the world recruiting metahumans and creating sanctioned superteams.

  6. Livewire (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Livewire (Leslie Willis) is a supervillain appearing in multimedia produced by DC Entertainment, and American comic books published by DC Comics.Created for Superman: The Animated Series, the character appeared in March 1997 in Superman Adventures #5 (based on the animated series).

  7. DC Universe Infinite - Wikipedia

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    DC Universe Infinite is an online service by DC Comics that launched on January 21, 2021 and primarily distributes past issues of DC-published comic books over the internet. It is a relaunch of the former DC Universe streaming service , after its video content and original programming was subsumed into HBO Max in 2020.

  8. List of DC Comics publications (G–J) - Wikipedia

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    DC Comics is one of the largest comic book publishers in North America.DC has published comic books under a number of different imprints and corporate names. This is a list of all series, mini-series, limited series, one-shots and graphic novels published under the imprints DC or AA, and published by National Periodical Publications, National Comics Publications, All-American Comics, Inc ...

  9. Comics in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The only genre to survive, and even thrive, was a unique form of adult pulp comics. In Mexico, adult comics go by a number of names, like "sensacionales" or "ghetto librettos." They are published in huge numbers as roughly square-shaped digests, about 96 pages long, in a realistic but uncomplicated "house" style.