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The DC Comics version debuted in All Star Comics #12 (August 1942) [5] and was created by Gardner Fox and Jack Burnley, in the story "The Black Dragon Menace" in which a Japanese spy ring called the Black Dragon Society of Japan steals eight American inventions and kidnaps their inventors.
DC Comics had the first fictional universe of superheroes, with the Justice Society of America forming in the Golden Age of Comic Books in the 1940s. This shared continuity became increasingly complex with multiple worlds, including a similar team of all-star superheroes formed in the 1960s named the Justice League of America, debuting in The Brave and the Bold Volume 1 #28.
In The New 52 era, further changes to the retroactive continuity of the DC Universe were made, such as Cyborg, one of DC's premier African American heroes, becoming a founding member of the team. In 2011, DC Comics also released a spin-off title called Justice League Dark, which is an ensemble team of prominent magic users of the DC Universe ...
Dark Nights: Death Metal: The Last Stories of the DC Universe: Confirmed to be a part of the team in Titans Hunt (vol. 1) #4; Confirmed to be part of the first iteration of Titans West in Dark Nights: Death Metal: The Last Stories of the DC Universe; forgotten by the world after Mister Twister's actions; deceased Dove Granger DC's Legion of ...
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The Power Company is a team of superheroes-for-hire in the DC Comics universe. The team, created by Kurt Busiek and Tom Grummett , first appeared in JLA #61 (February 2002). [ 1 ] They subsequently starred in an eponymous series that ran for eighteen issues, from April 2002 to September 2003, also written by Busiek.
Dr. William Magnus showed up in episode 3 of Max's 'Creature Commandos,' paving the way for classic DC Comics team the Metal Men to appear in the future.