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  2. List of Super Powers minicomics - Wikipedia

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    (Top) 1 Series 1. 2 Series 2. ... With each Super Powers Collection action figure of the first two series, ... Series 2. Steppenwolf.

  3. Big Game (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Big Game is an American superhero comic book limited series written by Mark Millar and drawn by Pepe Larraz. Published by Image Comics, [1] the series is a crossover event between the various properties of the Millarworld multimedia franchise created by Millar, a direct sequel to Wanted by Millar and J. G. Jones, and a prequel to Empress by Millar and Stuart Immonen.

  4. Super Powers Collection - Wikipedia

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    Cover to Super Powers #5 (November 1984), a comic book based on the toy series Art by Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston. Once the line was on the market, a vigorous merchandising campaign took place, with DC Comics and Kenner striving for the Super Powers logo to become ubiquitous. DC Comics produced three comic book mini-series featuring ...

  5. Top 10 (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Top 10 is a superhero comic book limited series published by the America's Best Comics imprint of Wildstorm, itself an imprint of DC Comics.Written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Gene Ha and Zander Cannon, the series details the lives and work of the police force of Neopolis, a city in which almost everyone, from the police and criminals to civilians, children and even pets, has super powers ...

  6. The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians - Wikipedia

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    In the Fall of 1985, the final version of Hanna-Barbera's Super Friends premiered. The Justice League of America (now called the Super Powers Team, to tie-in with the Super Powers Collection toyline then being produced by Kenner) were once again headquartered at the Hall of Justice in Metropolis, and battled familiar foes such as Darkseid, Lex Luthor and Scarecrow.

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  8. Mighty Man (Image Comics) - Wikipedia

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    The daughter of Dr. Nirvana, Chelsea Nirvana, is a recurring villain in the Savage Dragon stories, and is the main villain of both Freak Force series. She scams her way into becoming the secretary for Freak Force. [2] She then steals the powers of another villain, Johnny Redbeard. She then has the power to give other people super-powers.

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    Summit Racing Equipment currently sponsors NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series Funny Car driver Tim Wilkerson, [3] Top Fuel drivers Antron Brown [4] and Clay Millican, [5] and Pro Stock drivers Greg Anderson, Deric Kramer, Matt Hartford, Kyle Koretsky, Dallas Glenn, and Rodger Brogdon.