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Hector Hammond is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics who is primarily an enemy of Green Lantern. [ 1 ] Peter Sarsgaard portrays Hammond in the 2011 film Green Lantern .
In JLA #119 (late Nov. 2005), it was revealed that Catwoman was an early member of the SSoSV briefly as well (Catwoman was mentioned in the text of Secret Society of Super Villains #1 as being a member, though the penciller omitted her from the issue; this brief mention is the only known connection of Catwoman to the SSoSV prior to the present).
Their experiments gave Hector Hammond, Black Hand, and Shark their powers. [1] [2] The Kroloteans later ally with Evil Star, who refers to them as "Starlings" and is searching for the Black, which is linked to the prophecy of the Blackest Night. [3] A Krolotean named Gleen later joins the Sinestro Corps before being killed by the Green Lantern ...
The Society reappears in DC Rebirth, consisting of Vandal Savage, Hector Hammond, the Riddler, Professor Zoom, Black Manta, Ultra-Humanite, Deadline, Raptor, and Killer Frost, with Lex Luthor being established as a former member. They place Deathstroke the Terminator on trial while debating whether he is truly reformed or not; however, the ...
The second Royal Flush Gang was set up by Green Lantern villain Hector Hammond in Justice League of America #203. Hammond led the group as "Wildcard". This version wore costumes based on the suit of spades. The gang split up and went on to have separate criminal careers before re-establishing themselves, without Hammond.
A frequent sparring partner of the League who is able to manipulate his own luck, Fortune formed the original Royal Flush Gang. Under the guise of Mister Memory, Fortune brought together Batman, Hector Hammond, the Pied Piper, the Sea Thief, the Angle Man, and Dr. Davis to defeat the Justice League. Qwsp: Aquaman #1 (January–February 1962)
Hector Hammond (of Sector 2814): A long time enemy of Hal Jordan who is possessed by Ophidian after obtaining the Orange Lantern power battery. [ 41 ] [ 42 ] Krona (of Sector 0): During the War of the Green Lanterns , Krona was briefly able to take control of Larfleeze's ring and the other six rings, using them against the Green Lantern Corps ...
This is a list of metahumans that have appeared in comic book titles published by DC Comics, as well as properties from other media are listed below, with appropriately brief descriptions and accompanying citations.