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Members of the All-Star Squadron. Members of DC Comics' All-Star Squadron, a superhero team made up of virtually every DC-owned character from the Golden Age of Comic Books and several newly retconned into that time period.
Many characters were removed from the list that were previously included because their respective teams (A-Force, Avengers Idea Mechanics, Occupy Avengers, Savage Avengers, S.H.I.E.L.D. led Secret Avengers, Ultimates, U.S. Avengers and the second iteration of West Coast Avengers) were declared as not officially sanctioned Avengers by handbooks ...
Supa Strikas was founded by Andrew Smith, Oliver Power, Lee Hartman, and Alex Kramer [2] [3] Supa Strikas was originally created by a South African company but that relationship only lasted a few months. After it was bought by a South-African company, it became, like all successful comics, an exercise in making money out of fandomRoy of the Rovers.
The following is a list of players who have been selected for the NBA All-Star Game at least once in their career. [5] Note that the number indicates the player's number of selections—not the number of games played. For instance, Michael Jordan was named to the All-Star Game roster 14 times, but missed the 1986 game due to injury. [6]
All Stars 7 also featured The Vivienne, winner of the first series of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK, becoming the first American season to feature a queen who first appeared on an international franchise. All Stars 8 became the second such season, featuring Jimbo, who had previously appeared on the first season of Canada's Drag Race and on the first ...
All Star Comics, a 1940s comic book series; All Star DC Comics, an imprint of comic book titles from 2005 to 2008; All-Star (character), a character from DC Comics, though otherwise unrelated to the aforementioned series
DC Comics All-Star imprint. All Star was an imprint of ongoing American comic book titles published by DC Comics that ran from 2005 to 2008. DC Comics has published two titles under the All Star banner, featuring Superman and Batman, and announced a number of titles featuring other heroes under the imprint that were never released.
Series are listed in order of how many character articles they have, with series that have the same number being sorted in alphabetical order. Class and importance ratings (task force specific) are also displayed. If a series has a lot of characters, or clear-cut differences (ex. characters vs. species), it might be broken into further ...