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X: Quality Comics: Military Comics, #1 1942 March Vernon Henkel: Vernon Henkel: Xadu, Doctor: DC Comics: Adventure Comics, #283 1961 April Robert Bernstein: George Papp: Xanna: Gorilla Comics/DC Comics: Empire, #1 2000 May Mark Waid: Barry Kitson: Xanthi: DC Comics: New Titans, #51 1989 January Marv Wolfman and George Pérez: George Pérez ...
America's Greatest Comics #1; Captain Marvel Adventures #2–3; Whiz Comics #21–24 978-1563898327: 4 2003 1941–1942 Captain Marvel Adventures #4–5; Master Comics #21–22; Whiz Comics #25; America's Greatest Comics #2 978-1401201609: The Shazam! Family Archives: 1 2006 1942 Master Comics #23–32; Captain Marvel Jr. #1; Captain Marvel ...
The "DC Comics Super Heroes" logo would replace the Super Powers logo on merchandise when the line died out (especially in 1989 when Toy Biz reused many of the action figure molds for their DC Comics Super Heroes line). Only the toy line carried the "Collection" tag; all other merchandise would have a solo "Super Powers" logo.
DC Comics Bombshells: 1 2015 DC Comics Bombshells #1–6 216 August 29, 2018: 978-1401281687: 2 2016 DC Comics Bombshells #7–12 216 July 31, 2019: 978-1401292225: DC: The New Frontier: 2004 DC: The New Frontier #1–6; Justice League: The New Frontier Special #1 520 February 11, 2015: 978-1401248888: Death: 1993–2003
DeSaad (also spelled Desaad) is a supervillain, appearing in books published by DC Comics. He is one of the followers of Darkseid from the planet Apokolips in Jack Kirby's Fourth World meta-series. [2] As DeSaad serves as Darkseid's master torturer, his name refers to the Marquis de Sade.
In the New 52 (a 2011 reboot of the DC Comics universe), the Parademons are used to attack Earth, first seen encountering both Green Lantern and Batman in Gotham City. [141] It is revealed in new continuum that the Parademon hordes are either remolded lifeforms or processed corpses that Darkseid and his Elite have harvested from the various ...
In Washington D.C., Wonder Woman confronts Superman and uses her magic lasso to defeat the Man of Steel. The Amazon Princess comes under laser fire from Brainiac's spaceship but manages to escape. Wonder Woman turns the tables on Brainiac by capturing him with her magic lasso and orders the evil computer to free Superman from his control.
Kanto is a supervillain appearing in media published by DC Comics. A New God from the planet Apokolips, he is a servant of Darkseid and a master assassin. Kanto has appeared in various media outside comics, primarily in association with the New Gods. He is voiced by Michael York in the DC Animated Universe and Troy Baker in Justice League Action.