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  2. Rose and Thorn - Wikipedia

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    Rose and Thorn are each the personalities of two different characters within publication of DC Comics, and in which Thorn is a villainous persona. Rose Canton originated during the Golden Age of comics, and Rhosyn "Rose" Forrest during the Silver Age .

  3. Thorn - Wikipedia

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    Rose and Thorn, the two personalities of two DC Comics characters; Thorn (Marvel Comics), a fictional character from Marvel Comics; Thornn, two fictional characters from Marvel Comics; Thorn (Inheritance), a dragon from the Inheritance cycle; Thorns, a 1967 science fiction novel by Robert Silverberg; Thorn, a 1982–1986 comic strip by Jeff Smith

  4. Timeline of DC Comics (1940s) - Wikipedia

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    Flash comics would introduce supervillain enemies like Shade, Rag Doll, Thinker, Turtle, Rose and Thorn, Fiddler, an original Star Sapphire and original Reverse-Flash. Hawkman comics included the supervillain rogue , Gentleman Ghost .

  5. Category:DC Comics female supervillains - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "DC Comics female supervillains" ... Rampage (DC Comics) Rose and Thorn; Roulette (DC Comics) Roxy Rocket; S. Satan Girl; Scandal Savage; Scorch ...

  6. Category:Characters created by Carmine Infantino - Wikipedia

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    Rogues (comics) Rose and Thorn; S. Skein (character) Pow Wow Smith; Solovar; Squid (DC Comics) Steeplejack (Marvel Comics) Super-Chief; T. Eobard Thawne; Top (character)

  7. Category:Characters created by John Broome - Wikipedia

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    Rogues (comics) Rose and Thorn; S. Sinestro; Solovar; Sonar (comics) Spellbinder (DC Comics) Sportsmaster; Star Sapphire (DC Comics character) Stel; Abin Sur; T ...

  8. Rich Buckler - Wikipedia

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    At DC Comics, he drew the "Rose and the Thorn" backup stories in Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #117–121 (Dec. 1971–April 1972). [ 7 ] Buckler drew the first three issues of writer Don McGregor 's Black Panther series in Jungle Action vol. 2, #6–8 (Sept. 1973–Jan. 1974), a run that Comics Bulletin in 2010 ranked third on its list of ...

  9. Obsidian (character) - Wikipedia

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    Obsidian (Todd James Rice) is a superhero published by DC Comics. He first appeared in All-Star Squadron #25 (September 1983), and was created by Roy Thomas and Jerry Ordway. [1] He is the son of Alan Scott and Rose Canton and the twin brother of Jade. According to an Infinity, Inc. letter page, Obsidian was named "Todd" after a friend of Thomas.