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Jonni DC - A "continuity cop" who pursues Ambush Bug for violations of DC Universe canon. Interferer - A former comic artist that gained god-like powers that he uses to "perfect" the universe. Go Go Chex - A villain from "Earth-6", where all the characters are stuck in the 1960s.
The character Ambush Bug in the DC Universe is technically the only canon character that is aware he's a character in a comic book and therefore he, and the rest of the DC Universe, only really exist on Earth Prime. He often addresses readers directly as he did in Ambush Bug #3 (1985) when he explained the most obscure parts of the universe.
Superwoman saves Peacemaker and Ambush Bug, who goes off to fight Ultraman, who is convinced by Rick Flag that Amanda Waller is using him as a puppet because her true plans is to remove Earth-3 from the DC Multiverse. Amanda Waller tells the Teen Titans to stand down and promises to teleport the Teen Titans and their students away from Earth-3 ...
Before Ambush Bug received his own mini-series, he appeared in DC Comics Presents #52 and #59 as a villain, later becoming a hero in Supergirl #16. He discovered that Clark Kent is really Superman in Action Comics #560; revealed his origin in issue #563; and in issue #565, tried (and failed) to get Batman, Superman, the Teen Titans, and Wonder Woman to appear in his mini-series.
DC Through the 80s: The End of Eras includes DC Comics Presents Annual #1, 520 pages, December 2020, 978-1779500878; Showcase Presents Ambush Bug Vol. 1 includes DC Comics Presents #52, 59, and 81, 488 pages, March 2009, 1-4012-2180-7; Shazam! The Greatest Stories Ever Told includes DC Comics Presents Annual #3, 224 pages, February 2008, 978 ...
In DC continuity following its 2011 Flashpoint event and the launch of its New 52 line of comics, the DC Multiverse remains composed of 52 worlds, but only one set of New Gods. Darkseid and his army from Apokolips have attempted to invade Earth-0, or Prime Earth, but are repelled by the first incarnation of the Justice League.
With his new abilities, he leads the Ambush Bugs, an insect-themed resistance group, though all but him die in a battle with the Amazons. He later joins Lois Lane's Resistance. [11] The Canterbury Cricket appears in the main DC Universe in Doomsday Clock as a member of Knights, Inc., the United Kingdom's sanctioned superhero team. [12]
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.