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  2. Black Orchid (character) - Wikipedia

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    Black Orchid is the name of four superheroines published by DC Comics. The original version of the character first appeared in Adventure Comics #428 (cover-dated July 1973). [1] The character has undergone numerous changes in her biography and powers over the years.

  3. Black Orchid (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The superhero Black Orchid, created by Sheldon Mayer and Tony Zuniga, first appeared in Adventure Comics #428 (June 1973), and was published by DC Comics.She was the first superhero to debut as the cover feature of the series since Starman in 1941; she was not given an origin story and her personal life was not shown.

  4. Category:Vertigo Comics characters - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF ... Pages in category "Vertigo Comics characters" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. ... Black Orchid ...

  5. Black orchid - Wikipedia

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    Black Orchid, a DC Comics miniseries created by Neil Gaiman; Black Orchid (character), a character from DC Comics; Black Orchids, a Nero Wolfe double mystery by Rex Stout "Black Orchids" (novella), the first story in the above; Black Orchid (Killer Instinct), a character in the Killer Instinct video game series

  6. Category:DC Comics shapeshifters - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Bennett (comics) Black Adam; Black Orchid (character) Blue Beetle (Jaime Reyes) Blue Jay (character) Bouncing Boy; Brain (DC Comics) Brainiac (character) R. J. Brande; Bumblebee (DC Comics) Byth Rok

  7. Tony DeZuniga - Wikipedia

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    With writer John Albano, he co-created the long-running western character Jonah Hex, [8] and with Sheldon Mayer the first Black Orchid. [9] DeZuniga served as an introduction to what would be a 1970s influx of Filipino artists to American comics, prompting Orlando and DC publisher Carmine Infantino to visit the Philippines in 1971 to scout ...

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  9. Category:DC Comics orphans - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "DC Comics orphans" ... Black Manta; Black Orchid (character) C.