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  2. The New Golden Age - Wikipedia

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    In Star City, Green Arrow is training with Red Arrow as he tells her about the time when he and Speedy were transported to the Golden Age of Superheroes and joined the Seven Soldiers of Victory, consisting of Vigilante, Star-Spangled Kid, Stripesy, Shining Knight, and Crimson Avenger. The two are approached by Jill Carlyle / Crimson Avenger ...

  3. List of fictional towns in comics - Wikipedia

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    This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. This is a list of fictional towns and villages in comics. Name Debut Creator(s) Publisher Notes Agarashima X-Men #119 (February 1979) Chris Claremont and John Byrne Marvel Comics Located in Japan, this is the hometown of the Yashida Clan ...

  4. List of comics solicited but never published - Wikipedia

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    Detour #2 – Publisher Alternative Comics solicited Ed Brubaker's Detour #2 in 2000, but it never appeared (the first issue had been published in 1997). In 2000, Brubaker promised that "the stories that would have made up the next two issues are being worked on in my disappearing spare time, and hopefully the whole thing will be released as a book of about 100 or so pages in a year or two". [3]

  5. List of DC Universe locations - Wikipedia

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    Gotham University, also called Gotham State University, is located in Gotham City. In the Golden Age story "The Man Behind the Red Hood!", Batman and Robin, while teaching a criminology class, discovered that the Joker was the criminal formerly known as the Red Hood. Other staff and students include Jonathan Crane [28] and Stephanie Brown.

  6. Atom (Al Pratt) - Wikipedia

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    An alternate universe variant of Al Pratt / Atom appears in JSA: The Golden Age. [14] An alternate universe variant of Al Pratt / Atom from Earth-2 appears in The New 52. This version is an Army captain who was killed while creating a sanctuary, which is dubbed Atom's Haven in his honor. [15] [16] [17]

  7. Starman (Ted Knight) - Wikipedia

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    Like the rest of the Justice Society, Starman spends many years in retirement following the end of the Golden Age of heroes, but returns to help mentor the team's spiritual successors the Justice League of America. During this time, Ted Knight marries a woman named Adele Doris Drew and has two children, Jack and David.

  8. Believe it or not, 'SATC' reboot characters are the same age ...

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    The representation of age on TV has certainly transformed over the years. Hoda also brought up Aunt Bea from “The Andy Griffith Show.” “She always looked like she was very elderly,” Hoda said.

  9. Shade (character) - Wikipedia

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    An exploding bomb causes Culp's body to fuse inside Shade's body. Unaware of this, the Shade returns to Keystone City. This was the time of the Golden Age of Heroes, and of them all he chooses Jay Garrick, the first Flash, as his adversary. During this time, Culp is able to subtly affect the Shade's behavior, and was even able to take over ...