This is a list of teams and organizations that appear in various DC Comics publications.
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editAcademy of Crime
editAcademy of Arch-Villains
editThe Academy of Arch-Villains was a gathering of Wonder Woman villains Angle Man, Human Fireworks, and Mouse Man.[1]
Ace, King, Queen and Jack of Crime
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Acme Toys
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A.C.R.O.S.T.I.C.
editAgency
editAgenda
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Agony and Ecstasy
editAgony and Ecstasy are a duo of enforcers of Hell.[2]
Aerotroopers
editAjan Enterprises
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Alien Alliance
editThere are two versions of the Alien Alliance:
Alien Alliance I
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Alien Alliance II
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Alleytown Kids
editAlliance
editCompetalian rebels from JLA: Haven.
Allied Supermen of America
editThe Allied Supermen of America team was created as an homage to the Golden Age Justice Society of America and the Silver Age Justice League. The team was created by Alan Moore and included characters created by Rob Liefeld and Erik Larsen. It was introduced in Supreme #14.
Allies
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Alpha Lanterns
editAll Caste
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All-Star Squadron
editAltered Strain
editAmazon Nation
editThe Amazon Nation are a hidden female tribe. First appearance: (historic) All-Star Comics #8 (Winter 1941); (current) Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #1 (February 1987).
Amber Butane Corps
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Ambush Bug Revenge Squad
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American Supreme Men
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American Supremacist Party
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American Warriors
editAngel and the Ape
editAnti-Green Lantern Corps
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Anti-Justice League
editA.P.E.
editShort for Allied Perpetrators of Evil, A.P.E. is a supervillain group in The New Adventures of Superman. First appearing in "The Men from A.P.E.", the line-up consists of Lex Luthor, Toyman, Prankster, and Warlock. In "A.P.E. Strikes Back", Lex Luthor and Warlock get back together as A.P.E. with Brainiac as its new member.
A.P.E.S.
editShort for All-Purpose Enforcement Squad.
A.R.G.U.S.
editArgent
editArgent is a 1950s domestic secret agent team. First appearance: Secret Origins (vol. 3) #14 (May 1987).
Army of Crime
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Aryan Brigade
editAssassination Bureau
editAtari Force
editA.T.O.M
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Atom Project
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Atomic Knights
editAuthority
editAwesome Threesome
editThe Awesome Threesome are a trio of robots that have antagonized Aquaman. They consist of Claw, Magneto, and Torpedo Man.
Awesome Threesome in other media
editThe Awesome Threesome appear in The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure.
Axis Amerika
editAxis World
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B
editBatman Family
editBatman Incorporated
editBatmen of All Nations
editBatmen Corps
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Bear Tribe
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Bellatrix Bombers
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Biker Babes from Hell
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Big Science Action
editBirds of Prey
editB.I.O.N.
editShort for Biologically Integrated Organic Network.
Biospheer Technologies
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Bizarro League
editBlackhawk Squadron
editBlack Dragon Society
editBlack Dragon Society | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | All Star Comics #12 (August 1942) (DC) Master Comics #21 (Fawcett) (December 1941) Military Comics #24 (November 1943) (Quality) |
Created by | Gardner Fox (writer) Jack Burnley (artist) |
In-story information | |
Type of organization | Terrorist |
Leader(s) | Dragon King[3][4] |
The Black Dragon Society is a non-fictional Japanese secret society, also known as the Kokuryūkai, which appears in DC Comics. The publisher first used the name in 1942's All Star Comics issue #12 (August 1942) as Japanese saboteurs. They were created by Gardner Fox and Jack Burnley. The same name and concept was also used by several other 1940s comics publishers that were later bought out by DC. A modern reimagining of the group as ecoterrorists was presented in JLA.
Publication history
editThe Black Dragon Society is based on a real World War II organization of the same name. As such, three separate comics companies (National Comics, Fawcett Comics, and Quality Comics) used them as villains.
The Fawcett Comics version debuted in Master Comics #21 (December 1941), it had Minute-Man fighting against the Society, and was created by Bill Woolfolk and Charles Sultan. 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. Quality Comics' version debuted in Military Comics #24 (November 1943), and was created by Ted Udall and Vernon Henkel.
Fictional team history
editThe Justice Battalion are given orders to retrieve eight stolen military weapons, and subdue the agents of the Black Dragon Society who had orchestrated the thefts. Starman took on a huge dirigible which acted as a flying aircraft carrier and the planes it housed. The Society, loyal to Imperial Japan, was to use the planes to attack an American city but Starman prevented this. Because of Johnny Thunder's bumbling, the whole Battalion was transported to the American HQ of the Black Dragon Society. After a quick fight and a call to the US Army, the threat posed by the Black Dragons was over.[6]
The Black Dragon Society as an anti-U.S. organization also fought Minute-Man,[7] Atom,[8] Black Condor,[9] the Sniper,[10] and Johnny Everyman during World War II.[11]
The Dragon King was a Japanese national and scientific genius who struck off from the Society early on. It was the Dragon King, using a combination of the occult and super-science, who created the forcefield that protected the Axis countries from the superhuman operatives of the Allies. He somehow was able to combine the energies of the Spear of Destiny with those of the Holy Grail to accomplish this. At some point after the war he develops an immortality serum that transforms him into a reptilian humanoid.
The modern versions of the Black Dragon Society show up in the pages of an issue of JLA. This version appears to be made up of fanatical, east Asian eco-terrorists with the stated intention of putting an end to the exploitation of Pacific oil fields by the west. They take the executive board of the Petroil oil company hostage, and kill all of their security and support staff. A superteam known as the Power Company shows up and shuts down the Black Dragons[12] before they can kill their hostages. At the end of the story, it is revealed that the entire incident was only part of making a TV commercial for the Power Company, with the Black Dragon members being dressed-up actors on a set. Whether the commercial was based on a real incident, and if the Power Company ever battled the real Black Dragons, is not known.[13]
Black Glove
editBlack Lantern Corps
editBlack Seven
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Blackrazors
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Blasters
editBloch Industries
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Blood Brothers
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Bloodlines Parasites
editBlood Pack
editBlood Syndicate
editBlue Boys
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Blue Lantern Corps
editBlue Trinity
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Body Doubles
editBombardiers
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Bombshells
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Boy Commandos
editBravos
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Brotherhood of the Bat
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Brotherhood of the Cold Flame
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Brotherhood of Dada
editBrotherhood of Evil
editBrotherhood of the Fist
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Brute and Glob
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Bug and Byte
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Bulletman and Bulletgirl
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editCadre
editCAELOSS
editCAELOSS is short for The Citizen's Army for the Economic Liberation of Suicide Slum.
Captains of Industry
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Captain Atom Brigade
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CBI
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CIA
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C.E.M.A.
editC.E.M.A. is short for Cosmic Emergency Management Agency.
Centurions
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Chain Gang
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Challengers from Beyond
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Challengers of the Unknown
editChampions of Crime
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Champions of Angor
editCheckmate
editChildren of Ares
editChildren of Cronus
editThe Children of Cronus are a group of Titans that were responsible for empowering Devastation.[14]
Children of the White Lobe
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Church of Superman
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Cidermen
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Circle
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Circle of Fire
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Circle of Six
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Circus of Strange
editCitadel
editCitizen's Patrol Corps
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Club of Heroes
editClub of Villains
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Coalition of Crime
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Combine
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Conclave
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Conglomerate
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Council
editCouncil of Spiders
editCorpse Corps
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Court of Owls
editCreature Commandos
editCredo
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Crimebusters
editCrime Champions
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Crime Council
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Crime Crusaders Club
editCrime Society
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Crime Syndicate of America
editCrime Syndicate of Qward
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Crimson Star Mob
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Crusaders
editD
editDaily Planet
editDaily Star
editDark Circle
editDark Men
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Dark Nemesis
editDark Trinity
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Darkseid's Elite
editDarkstars
editDawlakispokpok and Family
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Dayton Industries
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Death Metal Men
editDeath Patrol
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Death Warriors
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Deep Six
editDemolition Team
editDemons Three
editThe Demons Three are three demonic brothers consisting of Abnegazar, Ghast, and Rath.[15] They ruled Earth one billion years prior before being banished by the Timeless Ones, though they have occasionally escaped using Felix Faust's power. Their powers are bound to three mystic artifacts: the Green Bell of Uthool, the Silver Wheel of Nyorlath, and the Red Jar of Calythos.
Demons Three in other media
editThe Demons Three appear in The Batman Strikes! #50.[16] This version of the group were previously allies of Etrigan centuries prior before attempting to lead a rebellion in Hell and being imprisoned in a magic box.
The Demons Three appear in the Justice League Unlimited episode "The Balance", with Abnegazar voiced by Wayne Knight while Ghast and Rath have no dialogue.[17]
The Demons Three appear in Justice League Action, with Abnegazar voiced by Damian O'Hare and Rath by Jason J. Lewis while Ghast has no dialogue.[17][18] This version of the group are members of the Brothers Djinn alongside series-original characters Calythos (voiced by David Lodge),[19] Uthool (voiced by Diedrich Bader),[20] and Nyorlath (voiced by Chris Diamantopoulos).[21] Additionally, Ghast appears in the episode "Hat Trick", depicted as a kaiju-like demon that Felix Faust summons to regain his youth.
The Demons Three appear in Justice League Dark, with Abnegazar voiced by JB Blanc, Rath by Jeffrey Vincent Parise, and Ghast by Fred Tatasciore.[17][18][22]
Department of Extranormal Operations
editDevil's Dozen
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Deuce and Charger
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Digitronix Corporation
editDigitronix Corporation is a company in The Hacker Files.
Dingbats of Danger Street
editDNAliens
editDNAngels
editDoom Force
editDoom Patrol
editDoom Squad
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Doomsday Clones
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Double Dare
editDouble Entendre
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Duality
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editEastside Dragons
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Easy Company
editElite
editElite Hawkmen
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Endless
editEuroCrime
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Euroguard
editEuroguard is a temporary band in Europe created by the JLE and led by Power Girl.
Everyman Project
editThe Everyman Project was created by Lex Luthor to grant a group of people identities and powers and become part of his incarnation of Infinity, Inc. Recent appearance in 52 #24 (October 18, 2006).
Excalibur Crew
editThe Excalibur Crew was the shuttle crew that Hank Henshaw was a part of.
Extreme Justice
editExtremists
editF
editFatal Five
editFearsome Five
editFederal Men
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Ferrous
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Female Furies
editFirst Eleven
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Fists of the Guardian
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Force of July
editForce Family
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Forgotten Heroes
editForgotten Villains
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Forever People
editFour Horsemen of Apokolips
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Fourth Reich
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Front Men
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Freak Show
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Freedom Brigade
editFreedom Fighters
editFrogmen
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Futurist Militia
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editGalaxy Communications
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Publication information | |
Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #133 (October 1970) |
Created by | Jack Kirby |
In-story information | |
Type of business | Mass media |
Base(s) | Metropolis |
Owner(s) | Morgan Edge, CEO |
Roster | |
See: Vincent Edge; Clark Kent; Lana Lang; Lola Barnett; Steve Lombard; Lois Lane; Perry White; Josh Coyle; Glorious Godfrey; Cat Grant; Iris West Allen |
Galaxy Communications is a fictional American multinational media corporation in the DC Comics universe. It is owned and run by businessman and crime lord Morgan Edge.
Fictional history
editGalaxy Communications is one of the world's leading telecommunications companies and a major economic engine of both Metropolis and the United States. It has a broadband division that supplies Americans with digital television, internet and phone services, and also produces several periodicals and books through its subsidiary Galaxy Publishing.
Originally spearheaded by Morgan Edge, an article by Daily Planet reporter Clark Kent revealed that Edge was also in command of Intergang, one of Metropolis's most notorious criminal organizations. This eventually led to Morgan's father Vincent Edge taking over Galaxy Communication. However, he too was ousted from the corporation, as it was exposed that he continuously made Cat Grant the victim of repeated sexual harassment.
Galaxy Communications shares a loose alliance with the Daily Planet, as they are two of the leading centers for truth and accuracy throughout the city's media. They are aggressively opposed by LexCorp, which operates WLEX-TV, a major television station in Metropolis; and LexCom, an internet site that serves as a digital news center. As it is offered over the internet, LexCom has a great access to mainstream America, minus the costs of publishing. LexCorp's owner, Lex Luthor, manipulates nearly two-thirds of Metropolis business. Galaxy Communications stands as the leading major media empire which provides the citizens of Metropolis with information and entertainment.
WGBS-TV, flagship station of the Galaxy Broadcasting System (GBS) television network, both subsidiaries of media conglomerate Galaxy Communications.[23] Popular shows included The Midnight Show Starring Johnny Nevada (a fictional version of NBC's The Tonight Show, with Johnny Nevada being an analogue of Johnny Carson).[24] There was a real-life WGBS-TV, in Philadelphia from 1985 to 1995; the call letters stood for Grant Broadcasting System, the original owners. The call letters were changed in 1995 to the current WPSG, after acquisition by the Paramount Stations Group and conversion into a UPN outlet; it is currently an affiliate of The CW and is owned by CBS Television Stations.
Between the early 1970s and mid-1980s, both Clark Kent and Lois Lane worked for WGBS after Galaxy Communications purchased the Daily Planet in a 1971 storyline, with Clark as the anchorman for the WGBS evening news.[25] He was eventually joined by Lana Lang as a co-anchor.[25] After John Byrne's revamp of Superman's origins, though, Clark and Lois were reverted to working at the Daily Planet once again. Galaxy Broadcasting and WGBS-TV still exist post-Crisis, however, and are usually used in any story where a television station or network is needed or shown. Post-Crisis, Clark, Lois and Lana never worked for the station. During the 1990s, both Jimmy Olsen and Cat Grant did work there.
The New 52
editWith the reboot of DC's line of comics in 2011, the Daily Planet was shown in the Superman comics as being bought by Morgan Edge and merged with the Galaxy Broadcasting System, similar to the Silver/Bronze Age continuity.[26] In Action Comics, it is revealed that in the new history/universe, Clark Kent begins his journalism career in Metropolis roughly six years before Galaxy Broadcasting merges with the Daily Planet even taking on a criminal scandal involving the so-called "Mr. Metropolis" Glen Glenmorgan, CEO of Galaxy Broadcasting. Glenmorgan was spotted by the police after Superman dropped him off a tall building. However, Glenmorgan managed to avoid being arrested and later appeared on television where he expressed his belief that Superman is an alien and a danger to society. However, Kent's reporting later exposed him, and the intervention rove him to madness. [27] Along with being a writer for the Daily Star, partly because editor George Taylor was a friend of his adopted parents, Clark is an active blogger who speaks against political corruption and reports on the troubles of everyday citizens who are not often the focus of news media. While working at the Star, Clark meets Planet photographer Jimmy Olsen and the two become friends despite working at rival publications. Clark is also a great fan of Lois Lane's work at the Daily Planet, eventually meeting her through Jimmy. Months after Superman makes his public debut, Clark leaves the Daily Star on good terms and accepts a position at the Daily Planet.
After the merger with Galaxy Broadcasting, Lois was promoted to run the TV division, with Clark acting as an on-the-scene reporter for the TV division. Clark is later assigned the "Superman beat". But after rising tension between himself and Lois, as well as with Galaxy Broadcasting head Morgan Edge, Clark concludes that the Daily Planet is now more concerned with ratings and internet page views than actual journalism. He quits and goes off to begin an independent, internet news site with fellow journalist Cat Grant. Though Lois and Jimmy consider this to be a bad and risky decision, they continue to act as Clark's friends and confidants, offering aid when they can.
Subsidiaries
edit- Galaxy Broadcasting System - a television media empire owned by Morgan Edge as a subsidiary of the larger Galaxy Communications conglomerate. Based out of Metropolis, its primary news service is WGBS News.
- Galaxy Publishing - Galaxy Communications' publisher that produces several periodicals and books.
- Daily Planet - for a while the company owned the famous newspaper.
In other media
editTelevision
edit- In the Super Friends animated series, the Galaxy Broadcasting Company and its mother conglomerate Galaxy Communications are both referenced in the series, but Morgan Edge never appears in the show.
- In Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, a character similar to Morgan Edge, named Bill Church, Jr. (portrayed by Bruce Campbell), appears as the head of the "Intergang" crime organization. Like Morgan Edge, Bill Church, Jr. owns a TV station, which is called "Multiworld Communications" instead of the comics "Galaxy Communications".
- GBS, or Galaxy Broadcasting System, is featured in the Young Justice. Its reporters include Cat Grant and Iris West. G. Gordon Godfrey becomes a pundit for the station and uses his program to defame extraterrestrials and the Justice League.
- In Superman & Lois, Galaxy Holdings is mentioned as one of Morgan Edge's companies.
Films
edit- In Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, a similar media mogul subplot is used. A rival newspaper owned by David Warfield takes over the Daily Planet adding sensationalism.
- WGBS News can be seen in DC Extended Universe:
- In Man of Steel[28] when Superman and General Zod flew past the WGBS building during their final battle in 2013.
- Makes a appearance in Aquaman showcasing Dr. Stephen Shin's conspiracy theories about Atlantis.
- Appears in Shazam! detailing Philadelphia's new hero, like the bus rescue and the battle at the Christmas village with Doctor Sivana.
- Appears in The Suicide Squad as the network where Bloodsport's daughter sees her father battling Starro the Conqueror.
- Also appears in Shazam! Fury of the Gods, where the Shazam family are named as the "Philly Fiascos" by destroying the bridge.
Video games
edit- Galaxy Broadcasting System is referenced in Batman: Arkham City. The GBS Building can be seen next to Wayne Tower.[29]
- Galaxy Broadcasting System appears in DC Universe Online. The GBS building is seen in Metropolis. GBS is broadcast on various TV screens throughout the game.
Gang
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Gardners of the Universe
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Gargoyles of Notredame
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Gas Gang
editGemma Masters
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Gen¹³
editGhost Patrol
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Global Guardians
editGotham City Police Department
editGotham City Sirens
editGreat Ten
editGreen Arrows of the World
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Green Lantern Corps
editGreen Lantern Corps of Sector 872
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Green Lantern Corps Honor Guard
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Green Lantern Corps of the Klyminade
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Green Team Boy Millionaires
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Guardian Angels
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Guardians of Metropolis
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Guardians of the Universe
editGuardians of World Galaxy
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Guardians of the Galaxy Elite
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Gunner and Sarge
editGunner and Sarge are World War II US Marines. First appearance: Our Fighting Forces #45 (May 1958).
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editThe Halla's
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Hammer and Tongs
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The Hand
editThe Hand is a gang featured in Legionnaires #1 (April 1993).
Hand of Krona
editThe Hand of Krona is an interstellar technology cult.
Hangmen
editHaunted Tank Crew
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Haven
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Hawk Police of Thanagar
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Hayoth
editHeadmen
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Helix
editHellenders
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Heroes of Lallor
editHero Hotline
editH.I.V.E.
editHocus and Pocus
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Hollow Men
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Honor Team of Throne
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House of Pain
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Human Defense Corps
editHunter's Hellcats
editHunter's Hellcats are a World War II commando unit. First appearance: Our Fighting Forces #106 (April 1967).
H.U.R.R.I.C.A.N.E.
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Hybrid
editHyperclan
editThe Hyperclan is a White Martian Vanguard.
Hypomen
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Hypotheticals
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editIce Man's Kill Squad
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IMHS
editThe IMHS is short for the Institute of Metahuman Studies.
Indigo Tribe
editInferior Five
editInfinity Inc.
editInjustice Gang
editInjustice League
editInjustice Society
editInner Circle
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InterC.E.P.T.
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Intergang
editInternational Club of Heroes
editInternational Delegation of Masked Archers
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International Ultramarine Corps
editInterpol
editInterstellar Counter-Intelligence Corps
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Invisibles
editJ
editJLAxis
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Jokerz
editJudge and Jury
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Jury
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Just'a Lotta Animals
editSee Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew!
Justice Alliance of America
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Justice Experience
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Justice Guild of America
editJustice, Inc.
editJustice League
editJustice League of Adventure
editJustice League of Air
editJustice League of Aliens
editJustice League of Amazons
editJustice League of Anarchy
editJustice League Antarctica
editSee Injustice League
Justice League of Apostles
editJustice League of Arkham
editJustice League of Atlantis
editJustice League Dark
editJustice League Detroit
editJustice League Elite
editJustice League Europe
editJustice League International
editJustice League Task Force
editJustice League Revenge Squad
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Justice League of Earth
editJustice Legion Alpha
editJustice Lords
editJustice Society of America
editJustice Society Dark
editIn the pages of "The New Golden Age", the Justice Society Dark is mentioned to be a team that Doctor Fate enlisted to help find a way to free Salem the Witch Girl from the Limbo Town curse and to find her when she one day vanished without a trace.[30]
The Thaddeus Brown version of Mister Miracle is a known member while Zatara and Diamond Jack are mentioned to be part of this group. In 1941, Doctor Fate and Salem the Witch Girl come across Mister Miracle fighting Solomon Grundy. After he is chained up, Mister Miracle suggests to Doctor Fate and Salem the Witch Girl that they should go apprehend Bride of Grundy.[31]
Justice Underground
editJustifiers
editThere are two different groups called Justifiers:
Justifiers I
editSee Champions of Angor.
Justifiers II
editK
editKDRA
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Killer Elite
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Kobra Organization
editKnights of the Galaxy
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Knights of Khera
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Knights of Knavery
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Knights Tempus
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Kryptonian Military Guild
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L
editLabrats
editThe Labrats are genetically altered teenage heroes. First appearance: Labrats #1 (April 2002).
L.A.W.
editLawless League of America
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League of Ancients
editLeague Busters
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League of Assassins
editLeague of Challenger-Haters
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League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
editLeague of Super-Assassins
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League of Superheroes
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L.E.G.I.O.N.
editLegionnaires
editLegion of Doom
editLegion of Substitute Heroes
editLegion of Super-Heroes
editLegion of Super-Pets
editLegion of Super-Rejects
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Legion of Super-Villains
editLegion of the Weird
editLeviathan
editLexCorp
editLeymen
editLibra
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Linear Men
editLocus
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Loophole Gang
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Losers
editM
editMadmen
editThe Madmen are a team of villains in the DC Comics universe. They were originally owned by Charlton Comics, but DC later acquired the rights to the characters.The Madmen first appeared in Blue Beetle #3 (1967) and were created by Steve Ditko and David Glanzman.[32]
Looking to make money, Farley Fleeter transformed his gang into a group of supervillains. The gang donned wigs, face paint, and multicolored costumes and started robbing banks. This brought them to the attention of Blue Beetle.
During the fight, the Madmen gained control of Beetle's gun but could not figure out how to use it. The public did not know what powers the gun possessed; the Madmen took advantage of this to enhance their crimes. Blue Beetle eventually regained his gun (only containing a strobe light) and apprehended the Madmen. After serving their sentences, the Madmen retired until they were paid to attack Kord Industries by Doctor Alchemy. Once again they were jailed.
The Madmen became a more persistent annoyance to Blue Beetle. They returned to face him time and again but were defeated after each attempt. Fleeter, however, was not discouraged. Taking a job at Georgetown University to steal drugs, he was involved in an accident that gave him the power to mentally control anyone he touched. He used this power to create an army of Madmen, but was defeated in a confrontation with Hawk and Dove and sent to Belle Reve prison.
Sometime later, Fleeter was incarcerated at Arkham Asylum and was a victim of the Joker's venom. He caused problems in Gotham City until he was captured by the Beetle and Robin.
During the Infinite Crisis, the Madmen were invited to join Alexander Luthor Jr.'s Secret Society of Super Villains. Their first assignment was to attack Blue Beetle. Though they failed, their actions led to his death at the hands of Maxwell Lord. Next, they were given guard duty and were attacked by the Secret Six. During the Battle of Metropolis the Madmen were gunned down by Wild Dog, Crimson Avenger, and Vigilante.[33]
One Year Later, some of the Madmen apparently survived the battle. They attacked Wonder Woman and Manhunter after Everyman appeared disguised as Blue Beetle. After attacking the trio, the Madmen dispersed.
They later appeared as part of a group of villains attempting to defeat the new Blue Beetle, Jaime Reyes. After suffering a blast from one of Jaime's weapons, the group beat a hasty retreat.[34]
Madmen in other media
edit- The Madmen (referred to as the Madniks) appear in the Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode "Menace of the Madniks!", voiced by Dee Bradley Baker.
- The Madmen appear as character summons in Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure.[35]
- The Madmen appear in Justice League Unlimited #10.[36]
Manhunters
editMankind Liberation Front
editMartian Marauders
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Martian Mandrills
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Marvel Family
editMasters of Disaster
editMaximums
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Men from N.O.W.H.E.R.E.
editMenagerie
editIn September 2011, The New 52 rebooted DC's continuity. In this new timeline during the "Forever Evil" storyline, the Menagerie is a group led by Cheetah. The group consists of Elephant Man, Hellhound, Lion-Mane IV, Mäuschen, Primape, and Zebra-Man. Steve Trevor and Killer Frost fight them in order to claim Wonder Woman's lasso, which is needed to save the trapped Justice League members from the Firestorm matrix. While Steve Trevor manages to defeat Cheetah, the rest of the Menagerie are frozen by Killer Frost.[37]
Mercenaries
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Meta-Militia
editMetal Men
editMetallik
editSee Team Titans
Metropolis Special Crimes Unit
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Micro Squad
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Millennium Giants
editThe Millennium Giants are guardians of the balance of the Ley Lines. First appearance: The Man of Steel #78 (April 1998).
Minute Men of America
editThe Minute Men of America are radio operators who are allies of Hourman. Its known members are Jimmy Martin and Thorndyke Thompkins.[38]
Minutemen
editMissile Men
editMisfits
editThe Misfits are a group of under-rated Batman villains. First appearance: Shadow of the Bat #7 (December 1992).
Monster Society of Evil
editMoon Gang
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Moondancers
editMoonlings
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Morrigan
editThe Morrigan are three war goddesses with plans to eliminate the Amazons.
Morte Fatale and the Dead Boys
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Mosaic Kids
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Mud Pack
editBefore the debut appearances of the fifth and sixth Clayfaces, Clayface III (Preston Payne) and Clayface IV (Sondra Fuller) team up, breaking Clayface I (Basil Karlo) out of prison. Clayface I also futilely tries to revive Clayface II (Matt Hagen). Together, the trio form the Mud Pack with Clayface II being made a post-mortem member of the group.[39][40] Karlo/Clayface I later gains the others' powers by injecting himself with extracts of blood samples from Clayface III and IV, becoming the "Ultimate Clayface".[41] Clayface I is defeated by Batman and Looker and Clayface III and IV escape.[42]
Mutants
editN
editNASA
editNational Crime League of America
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National Force Crime
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Network
editNeutralizers
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New Blackhawk Air Corps
editNew Conglomerate
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New Extremists
editNew Gods
editNew Guardians
editNew Hybrids
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New Olympians
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New Order
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Newsboy Legion
editNew Rogues
editNext
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Night Force
editNuclear Family
editNuclear Legion
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O
editO.G.R.E.
editOcean Going Resource Exchange
editOld Justice
editOld Justice is a superhero group appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
Old Justice was formed when TNT's sidekick Dan the Dyna-Mite, Neptune Perkins, Green Lantern's sidekick Doiby Dickles, Sylvester Pemberton's adoptive sister Merry Pemberton, Minute Men of America member Thorndyke Thompkins, and Red Tornado's sidekicks the Cyclone Kids came together.[43]
Olympian Gods
editOMAC
editOmega Men
editOne Six Seven
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Onslaught
editOptitron
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Orange Lantern Corps
editOrder of St. Dumas
editOrishas
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Orthodoxy
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Our Ladys of the Shadow University
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O.S.O.
editO.S.O. is short for Office of Special Operations.
O.S.S.
editOutcasts
editOutlaws
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Outsiders
editP
editParliament of Decay
editThe Parliament of Decay are a group that is associated with the Black, which is in turn associated with death.
Parliament of Flames
editThe Parliament of Flames are a group of fire elementals that reside in the Burn and is associated with an unidentified force which is in turn associated with fire.
Parliament of Limbs
editThe Parliament of Limbs are a group that is associated with the Red, which is in turn associated with the life force of all of Earth's animal life.
Parliament of Stone
editThe Parliament of Stone are a group of Earth elementals that reside in the Melt, which is in turn associated with all types of minerals.
Parliament of Trees
editThe Parliament of Trees are a group of plant elementals that reside in the Green, which is in turn associated with the life force of all of Earth's plant life.
Parliament of Vapours
editThe Parliament of Vapours are a group of air elementals that reside in the White, which is in turn associated with air.
Parliament of Waves
editThe Parliament of Waves are a group that reside in the Clear, which is in turn associated with the life force of all of Earth's aquatic life.
Pentacle
editPeople's Heroes
editPeople's Heroes is the name of two fictional organizations appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
People's Heroes I
editThe People's Heroes are a group of Russian agents that consists of Bolshoi, Molotov, Pravda, and Hammer & Sickle.[44]
People's Heroes II
editIn the "Watchmen" sequel "Doomsday Clock", the People's Heroes are Russia's sanctioned superhero team led by Pozhar and consisting of Black Eagle, Firebird, Lady Flash, Morozko, Negative Woman, Perun, Red Star, Rusalka, Snow Owl, Steel Wolf, Tundra, Vikhor, and Vostok-X II.[45]
Planetary
editPlaneteers
editThe Planeteers are a 22nd-century space police force that Tommy Tomorrow is a member of.
Poglachian Green Lantern Corps
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Point Men
editThe Point Men are foes of Young Justice.
Power Company
editPower Posse
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Primal Force
editPrinces of Darkness
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Professionals
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Project Cadmus
editProject Cadmus is a genetic engineering project in the DC Universe. Its notable creations include the Golden Guardian and Auron (both of them clones of the original Guardian), Superboy (Kon-El) (a binary clone made from the DNA of both Superman and Lex Luthor), and Dubbilex and his fellow DNAliens. Its 31st-century descendants run the Justice League 3000 clone project.
Project Slipshift
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Purple Trio
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Psyba-Rats
editThe Psyba-Rats are superpowered teenage hackers.[46]
Pyre
editThe Pyre are unrevealed villains made up of fire in the Martian Manhunter comics.
Q
editQ Society
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Quorum
editThe Quorum is a rogue American agency.
Quickstart Enterprises
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Quinntettes
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Quintet
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The Quintessence
editR
editRainbow Raiders
editRatpack
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Rattles
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Ravens
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Ravers
editR.E.B.E.L.S.
editRebirth Inc.
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RECOMbatants
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R.E.C.R.U.I.T.S.
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Red Brotherhood
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Red Hood Gang
editThe Red Hood Gang is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. They first appeared in issue #0 of Batman (vol. 2).
In 2011, "The New 52" rebooted the DC Comics universe. A young Bruce Wayne, not yet Batman, has recently returned to Gotham to start his crime-fighting career. One of Bruce's early targets is the Red Hood Gang, which he manages to infiltrate. To Bruce's dismay, the leader of the Red Hood Gang knows his group has been infiltrated and manages to weed out a disguised Bruce. Though the Red Hood Gang attempts to kill him, Bruce manages to escape into the sewers after the police show up to break up a robbery. The Red Hood Gang eventually follows him into the sewer system, but a prototype motorcycle hidden in the tunnels allows Bruce to escape. The Red Hood Gang is later seen outside of Bruce's apartment, scoping it out for their next hit.[47]
The Red Hood Gang subsequently reappeared in the first story arc of the "Zero Year" event "Secret City" where, five months prior to the birth of Batman, Bruce gets involved with the Red Hood Gang to spoil their plans to sink a pickup truck full of men who refused to join their ranks. During this encounter, it is revealed that the Red Hood Gang's ranks have expanded. It turns out their leader has begun blackmailing innocent Gotham citizens into joining the group, threatening violence against them if they refuse to be his henchmen.[48] They eventually steal an airship belonging to the Penguin and several weapons from Wayne Industries. Bruce discovers that the Red Hood Gang has been doing business with Bruce's uncle Philip Kane who has been selling them weapons after being forced to join the gang. When Bruce discovers this, he goes to tell Alfred, but a bomb from the Red Hood Gang to "welcome him back to the city" blows up the apartment.[49]
The motivation of the Red Hood Gang comes to light and it is revealed that they had been inspired by the impact that the murder of Bruce's parents had upon the city. The murders of the famous and beloved Doctor and Mrs. Wayne had made the residents of Gotham fearful, since if even the rich and powerful could be gunned down by a random criminal, no one was safe from crime. Embracing nihilism, the Red Hood Gang killed, robbed, and caused suffering to make the average citizen know their lives are worthless and they can and will be murdered at any given moment.[50]
The culmination of the Red Hood Gang's campaign of terror is their plan to take over the Axis Chemical Plant and use its resources to create a flesh-eating bacteria. Batman lures the Gotham City Police Department to the plant. During the raid and the battle that ensues, Phillip Kane is mortally wounded by the leader, who accuses him of betrayal. Most of the gang is arrested, while Batman goes after the leader, who ultimately falls into a container of chemicals rather than be taken alive. A few days later, police discover the body of the leader of the gang Liam Distal stuffed into a barrel of lye. The lye has dissolved the better part of his remains, meaning there is no way to tell when he was killed. Bruce surmises that the Red Hood Gang leader he encountered was an impostor who killed Distal and took his place, but there is no way to confirm this, nor know when the impostor murdered Distal.[51] Later, the remaining members of the gang are killed in an explosion caused by the Joker. After this, the Red Hood Gang seems to be defunct.[52]
Red Hood Gang in other media
edit- Two incarnations of the Red Hood Gang appear in Gotham.[53]
- The first version appears in the episode "Red Hood", consisting of Gus Floyd (portrayed by Michael Goldsmith), Clyde Destro (portrayed by Jonny Coyne), Trope (portrayed by Peter Brensinger), Regan (portrayed by Kevin T. Collins), and Haskins (portrayed by Peter Albrink). Floyd conceives the idea of the Red Hood identity after making a red hooded mask for himself. Following a successful bank robbery, Floyd suggests whoever is wearing the red hood should lead the gang. Destro shoots him and takes the red mask and leadership of the gang for himself until Trope wounds Destro for the mask to impress his girlfriend. However, James Gordon and Harvey Bullock find Destro and force him to reveal his allies' names and their plans. Confronting the Red Hood Gang at the third bank they intended to hit, the Gotham City Police Department (GCPD) kill Trope, Regan, and Haskins, though a young boy picks up the fallen mask while they are not looking. According to the Gotham Chronicle website, Destro survived being shot and is in police custody.[54]
- A second Red Hood Gang appears in the episode "Mad City: Anything for You", consisting of an unidentified leader (portrayed by Michael Stoyanov), several unnamed members, and Butch Gilzean as their secret benefactor. After they attack Mayor Oswald Cobblepot's press conference, Barbara Kean, Tabitha Galavan, and Edward Nygma discover Gilzean's connections to the Red Hood Gang. He kills the gang, but Nygma and Victor Zsasz eventually expose Gilzean as the Red Hood Gang's benefactor.
Red Lantern Corps
editRed Morgue
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Red Shadows
editThe Red Shadows are Russia's answer for the Suicide Squad.
Red Shift
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Red Tornado Family
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Red Trinity
editRelative Heroes
editRenegades
editRenegades of Mars
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Requiem Inc.
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Resistance
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Revenge Syndicate
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Revson Cosmetics
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Ringers
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Robot Renegades
editThe Robot Renegades are a robotic team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
Seeking the supremacy of machines over humans, they first appeared as a team in Metal Men (vol. 3) #2 (2007). The group consists of U.N.I.O.N., Warbox, Body X, L-Ron, and Manhunter Lud of the Manhunters. In Metal Men (vol. 3) #3, they would assist Will Magnus in defeating the Death Metal Men, although purely for their own reasons.
Rocket-Elite
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Rocket Red Brigade
editRocket Rollers
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Rogues
editRoyal Guard
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Royal Flush Gang
editRydertech
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editSatan Brothers
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Savage Six
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Scare Tactics
editScarlet Horde
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Schichiriron
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Science Council of Krypton
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Science Police
editScience Squad
editThe Science Squad is the name of different groups appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
Science Squad I
editThe first Science Squad are a group of fictional scientists and mad scientists in the DC Comics Universe. The group was created by writer Grant Morrison who stated: "I love writing cowardly, petulant, irascible supervillains much more than I enjoy writing truly evil ones, so this whole plot strand was a joy from beginning to end".[55] The members of the team are Veronica Cale, Doctor Death, Doctor Sivana, I.Q., Will Magnus, T.O. Morrow, Komrade Krabb, Doctor Tyme, and Robby Reed enemies Doctor Cyclops, Baron Bug, and Dr. Rigoro Mortis. They are commanded by Egg Fu. They are featured prominently throughout the series, particularly in Week 46.[56]
Science Squad II
editIn the pages of "Dark Nights: Metal", a new Science Squad was formed during the invasion of Barbatos. It consists of Doctor Sivana, Egg Fu, Professor Ivo, T.O. Morrow, Veronica Cale, and Will Magnus.[57]
Scorpio
editS.C.Y.T.H.E.
editS.C.Y.T.H.E. is a terrorist organization from the fictional European country of Lugwainia.[58]
Sea Devils
editSearchers Inc.
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Secret Six
editSecret Society of Super Villains
editSection 8
editSentinels of Magic
editSeraphim
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Servants of Darkness
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Seven
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Seven Deadly Enemies of Man
editSeven Scribes of the Cloudy Satchel
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Seven Shadows
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Seven Soldiers of Victory
editSex Men
editThe Sex Men are bizarre secret agents that investigate areas contaminated by bizarre occurrences. They consist of Cuddle, Kiss, and Torture.[59]
Sex Men in other media
editThe Sex Men appear in the Doom Patrol episode "Sex Patrol", with Cuddle portrayed by Michael Shenefelt, Kiss portrayed by Michael Tourek, and Torture portrayed by Tracey Bonner.
S.H.A.D.E.
editShadow Cabinet
editShadow Fighters
editShadow-Force
editShadowpact
editShadowspire
editShadowstryke
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Silicon Dragons
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Silk Brothers
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Sinestro Corps
editSino-Green Lanterns
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Sino-Supermen
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Sivana Industries
editSivana Industries is a company that is owned by Doctor Sivana.[60]
Sivana Industries in other media
editSivana Industries appears in Shazam!. This version is run by Thaddeus Sivana's unnamed father.
SKULL
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Sky Raiders
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SMASH
editSnatchers
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Society of Evil
editSociety of Sin
editSee Brotherhood of Evil.
Society of the Golden Wing
editSolar Council
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Sons of Batman
editThe Sons of Batman are an offshoot of the Mutants that became followers of Batman.
The Sons of Batman were also featured in Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #21-23 (August – October 1991).
Sons of Batman in other media
editThe Sons of Batman appear in Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, with one of its members voiced by Yuri Lowenthal.
Sons of Liberty
editThe Sons of Liberty are a top secret government organization that has Agent Liberty as their special operative. Other known members are Paul Devlin, Charles Holcraft, Jay Harriman, Ronald Kramer, Reese, and Sanchez.[61]
Sons of Liberty in other media
editThe Sons of Liberty, renamed "Children of Liberty", appear in Supergirl. This version of the group target alien residents of National City.
Sovereign Seven
editSoyuz
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Space Canine Patrol Agents
editSpace Legion
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Space Marine Corps
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Space Voyagers
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Special Crimes Unit
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Speed Boys
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Speed Metal
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S.P.I.D.E.R.
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Spirit of America
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Spyral
editS.T.A.R. Labs
editS.T.A.R. Corps
editStar Hunters
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Star Riders
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Star Rovers
editStar Sapphires
editThe Star Sapphires is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, they are one of the seven Corps empowered by a specific color of the emotional spectrum within the DC Universe. Though their roots can be traced back to the earliest appearances of the Star Sapphire queens, they have entered into a significant plot role as part of the 2009–2010 Blackest Night crossover event.[62] First formed by the Zamarons at the conclusion of the Mystery of the Star Sapphire storyline running in Green Lantern (vol. 4) issues #18–20 (May–July 2007), their abilities come from violet power rings which wield the power of love.[63] The members of the Star Sapphires are only depicted as being females; during the Blackest Night panel at the 2009 San Diego Comic-Con, Geoff Johns explained that "anyone can join, but most men are not worthy".[64][65]
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The Thunderers of Qward are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
The Thunderers of Qward are flying Qwardian warriors that are equipped with throwable weapons shaped like lightning bolts that turn into a form of energy called "Qwa" when thrown.[66]
Thunderers of Qward in other media
editA Thunderer of Qward appears as a playable character in Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham.
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The Time Masters are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
Time Masters in other media
editThe Time Masters appear in Legends of Tomorrow.
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editWeaponers of Qward
editThe Weaponers of Qward are a fictional organization appearing in American comics published by DC Comics.
The Weaponers of Qward are a group of Qwardian smiths and engineers that seem to have a military structure. Their most noteworthy warriors are the Thunderers, flying warriors that are equipped with throwable weapons shaped like lightning bolts that turn into a form of energy called "Qwa" when thrown. This energy is the Weaponers' primary weapon and can harm even Superman. They also have yellow shields. The Qwardians have legends of fierce energy-creatures called Qwa-angels; whether these exist or not is unknown. It is mentioned in one of their earliest appearances that the Chief Weaponer is called Kalmin. The Weaponers also possess advanced technology, the development of which was motivated over the centuries by their attempts to develop a weapon powerful enough to open a mysterious artifact called the "Golden Obelisk of Qward". They created a yellow "power ring" for the supervillain Sinestro, a former Green Lantern who had been exiled to their universe for using his power to take over his world. He was their ally against their long-time foes, the Green Lantern Corps from the positive-matter universe, who have opposed their attempts to conquer their universe several times (including kidnapping Olivia Reynolds on more than one occasion, in attempts to harness her U-Mind to access the Ergono power). The Weaponers have also clashed with the Justice League of America and other DC Comics superheroes.[67]
Weaponers of Qward in other media
editThe Weaponers of Qward appear in Green Lantern: First Flight with one of them voiced by Rob Paulsen. This version of the Weaponers are an insectoid species rather than humanoid and appear to function as a group mind. Although, they retain their characteristic skin color from the comics. Like the comics, they forged Sinestro's yellow ring.
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editYakuza
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Yellow Lantern Corps
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Zoo Crew
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