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Encyclopedia > List of DC Comics teams and organizations

Teams and organizations in various DC Comics publications. DC Comics is an American comic book and related media company. ...


Parent article: list of DC Comics characters. Please check Category Superhero Teams before adding any redundant entries for superhero teams to the page. This is a list of characters owned or published primarily by DC Comics. ...


Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Note: First App. = First Appearance; Vol. = Volume


0-9

The 100 and the 1000 are fictional organized crime groups appearing in DC Comics. ... The villainous or shadowy group and or organization is a long standing trope in adventure fiction, from Professor Moriartys band of villains, to the sinister Mole Men that bedeviled Superman in his 1951 television show. ...

A

All comic book fictional universes depict their own versions of our reality except with the added complication of men and women who exhibit superhuman abilities. ... Alien Alliance I In the Invasion annual series of 1988 by DC Comics, the Alien Alliance was an alliance against Earth in order to plot a way for the Dominion to create a race of Super-men using the Metagene. ... The All-Star Squadron was an American comic book (1981-1987) created by Roy Thomas and published by DC Comics about the adventures of a large team of superheroes which comprised of most of the feature characters owned by the company that appeared in the Golden Age of Comic Books... The All-Star Winners Squadron, also known as the All-Star Winners Society, was an Amalgam Comics superhero team that supposedly existed during the Golden Age. ... Amalgam Comics was a metafictional American comic book publisher, and part of a collaboration between Marvel Comics and DC Comics, in which the two comic book publishers merged their characters to create new ones (e. ... The Major Victory name has been used by three fictional characters in the DC Comics universe. ... The Major Victory name has been used by three fictional characters in the DC Comics universe. ... Impact Comics (or, as the covers spelled it, !mpact Comics) was an imprint of DC Comics that was aimed at younger audience. ... Angel and the Ape was a humour comic book published by DC Comics. ... The Aryan Brigade is the name of the enforcement wing of a DC Comics terrorist group. ... The Champions of Angor (also known as the Jusifiers and the Assemblers) are a fictional superhero team in DC Comics. ... The cover of the first issue Atari Force was the name of multiple comic books published by DC Comics from 1982 to 1986. ... Atomic Knight is a DC Comics superhero and was briefly a member of the Outsiders team. ... The Authority is a superhero comic book published by DC Comics under the Wildstorm imprint. ... WildStorm Productions, or simply WildStorm or Wildstorm, is a publishing imprint and studio of American comic book publisher DC Comics. ... The Awesome Threesome is the name of a DC Comics supervillain group. ... Axis Amerika was a team of super-villians who were created by DC Comics writer, Roy Thomas, during of World War II. Created in 1942, these Super-villians were for Adolf Hitlers secret weapon against the All Star Squadron. ...

B

Cover to Batman Allies: Secret Files & Origins 2005. ... Alex Ross Jokers Reckoning. ... If you are looking for other meanings of the term, refer to Bird of prey (disambiguation). ... Blackhawk #12 (Autumn, 1946), Quality Comics. ... The Black Dragon Society are currently a group of fictional DC Comics ecoterrorists originally introduced in 1942s All-Star Comics issue #12 as Japanese saboteurs. ... The Blasters were a fictional DC Comics team of superhumans who first appear in Invasion #1 by Keith Giffen, Bill Mantlo and Todd McFarlane. ... The Bloodlines Parasites are fictitious came from the Pax dimension of a powerful Shaman named Pax gained powers from their species in the DC Comics Universe. ... Bloodlines was a intracompany crossover that spanned all of the annuals published by DC Comics in 1993. ... In Milestone Comics fictional city of Dakota, the Blood Syndicate is a loose affiliation of super-powered individuals brought together by circumstance; 35 issues of their eponymous comic book, written largely by Ivan Velez, Jr. ... Milestone Medias character Static Animated version of Static Milestone Media is a company best known for creating the Milestone comics imprint (that was published through DC Comics) and the Static Shock cartoon series. ... The Body Doubles are DC Comics villains. ... Boy Commandos was a comic book series created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby. ... The Brotherhood of Dada is a group of fictional characters in the DC universe. ... The Brotherhood of Evil is a group of DC Comics supervillains, arch-enemies of the original Doom Patrol and the Teen Titans. ...

C

The Cadre is a DC Comics supervillain group. ... The Captains of Industry were a fictional DC Comics superteam introduced in 1988s Firestorm the Nuclear Man issue #88. ... Lex Luthor is a DC Comics supervillain and archenemy of Superman. ... Cover to Challengers of the Unknown #7, 1959. ... Challengers of the Fantastic were a superhero team featured in Amalgam Comics for a short time. ... Amalgam Comics was a metafictional American comic book publisher, and part of a collaboration between Marvel Comics and DC Comics, in which the two comic book publishers merged their characters to create new ones (e. ... The Champions of Angor (also known as the Jusifiers and the Assemblers) are a fictional superhero team in DC Comics. ... Checkmate is a fictional covert operations agency within the DC Comics universe. ... New Guardians is the name of a series published by DC Comics coming out of the Millenium event, it ran from 1988 through 1989 and only lasted twelve issues before being cancelled. ... New Guardians is the name of a series published by DC Comics coming out of the Millenium event, it ran from 1988 through 1989 and only lasted twelve issues before being cancelled. ... Dial H for Hero is a comic book feature published by DC Comics about a magical dial that enables an ordinary person to become a superhero for one hour. ... History The Conglomerate is a corporate-sponsored DC Comics superhero team, created by Claire Montgomery as competition to the Justice League International, led by her ex-husband Maxwell Lord. ... First appearing in Daring New Adventures of Supergirl #3, The Council are a fictional group of supervillians. ... The Creature Commandos are a fictional DC Comics team of military superhumans first deployed in World War II. The original team was introduced in Weird War Tales #93 (November 1980) created by Robert Kanigher and Jim Craig. ... For the 2008 film based on the comic book, see Watchmen (film). ... Elseworlds logo. ... The Crime Syndicate of America are a group of supervillains from one of DC Comics universes. ... The Crusaders is the name used by two teams of superheroes, one group appearing in DC Comics and the other in Marvel Comics, at around the same time as part of an informal crossover. ...

D

The Daily Planet is a fictional broadsheet newspaper that appears in Superman stories published by DC Comics. ... The Daily Planet is a fictional broadsheet newspaper that appears in Superman stories published by DC Comics. ... The Dark Circle first appeared in Adventure Comics #267 as an insurgent group planning to conquer the United Planets in the 30th century. ... History The Elite are the top chosen to Darkseid, heir of Apokolips. ... Darkstars Issue 1 A fictional intergalactic squadron of cosmic cops that no one had heard of before 1992 in DC Comics. ... The Deep Six are a team of half-humanoid comic book villains created by Jack Kirby as part of the Fourth World set of DC Comics titles. ... Abnegazar, Rath and Ghast are three fictional characters in the DC Universe. ... The Demolition Team are a team of comic book mercenaries in the DC Comics universe. ... The Department of Extranormal Operations (or DEO) is a fictional government agency in the DC Universe appearing in several comic books published by DC Comics. ... Deuce and Charger are a fictional comic book supervillain duo from DC Comics. ... The Hacker Files was a twelve issue DC Comics mini-series published published from August 1992 to July 19993. ... The Dingbats of Danger Street are a gang of kids in DC Comics. ... This article contains a trivia section. ... Double Dare is a villain team in the DC Comics Universe. ...

E

Easy Company is the name of a fictional comic book World War II US Army infantry unit led by Sgt. ... The Elementals are a fictional team of superheroes published by DC Comics. ... History The Elite are the top chosen to Darkseid, heir of Apokolips. ... The Endless are a group of beings who embody various aspects of the universe in the DC comic book series The Sandman, by Neil Gaiman. ... O.G.R.E. is the acronoym used by two fictional DC Comics organizations. ... Extreme Justice #0. ... The Extremists are a team of supervillains in DC Comics Justice League titles. ...

F

The Fatal Five are a supervillain team of the 30th century in the DC Comics universe. ... The Fearsome Five is a fictional group of comic book supervillains from DC Comics. ... The Female Furies are a group of fictional women warriors appearing in comic published by DC Comics. ... The Force of July is a fictional DC Comics superteam introduced in 1984s Batman and the Outsiders Annual #1. ... The Forgotten Heroes were a team of DC Heroes who had faded from the limelight. ... The Forever People is a comic book property created by Jack Kirby as part of the Fourth World set of DC Comics titles. ... Members: Patriot (2), Lady Liberty, Captain Swift, The Bowman, Princess Power, Mr. ... Freedom Fighters is the name of a minor DC Comics comic book superhero team made up of characters acquired from the defunct company, Quality Comics, and the short-lived comic book series of the same name featuring those characters. ... The Freedom of Power Treaty is a fictional treaty in the DC Comics Universe. ... Shark is the name of 3 DC Comics characters. ...

G

Gen¹³ is a fictional superhero team and comic book series originally written by Jim Lee and Brandon Choi and illustrated by J. Scott Campbell. ... WildStorm Productions, or simply WildStorm or Wildstorm, is a publishing imprint and studio of American comic book publisher DC Comics. ... The Global Guardians are a team of DC Comics superheroes which hail from countries outside of the US. // History The Guardians are similar to the Justice League as they are also committed to fighting crime around the world. ... The Great Ten are a team of fictional superheroes sponsored by the government of the Peoples Republic of China. ... The fictional Green Lantern Corps is an intergalactic police force featured in DC Comics, particularly series featuring the superhero Green Lantern, Earth’s member of the group. ... The Green Team is one of the three teams in the Disney Channel Games. ... The Guardians of the Universe are fictional characters in the DC Comics universe. ...

H

  • Hammer and Sickle- Russian Supervillain duo. First App. Outsiders Vol. 1 #10 (Aug, '86)
  • the Hand - gang featured in Legionnaires #1 (circa 1993)
  • Hangmen- mercenary supervillain team. First App. Teen Titans Secret Files and Origins #2 (Sept. 2000)
  • Haunted Tank Crew
  • Haven
  • Hawk and Dove
  • Hawk Police of Thanagar
  • Hayoth
  • Helix
  • Heroes of Lallor
  • Hero Hotline
  • H.I.V.E. (Hierarchy of International Vengeance and Extermination) I&II
  • H.I.V.E. of the Anti-Matter Universe (Hierarchy for International Virtuous Empowerment)
  • Hollow Men
  • House of Pain
  • Human Defense Corps
  • Hunter's Hellcats- WWII commando unit. First App. Our Fighting Forces #106 (Apr. '67)
  • H.U.R.R.I.C.A.N.E.
  • Hybrid
  • Hyperclan

The Haunted Tank, featured on the cover of G.I. Combat #114 The Haunted Tank is a comic book feature that appeared in the DC Comics anthology war title G.I. Combat from 1961 through 1987. ... Hawk and Dove are the names used by a number of DC Comics superheroes who fight crime together as duos, despite their sharply differing methods and attitudes about violence. ... The Hayoth are a fictional team of super powered Israeli government operatives published by DC Comics. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... Hero Hotline is a fictional DC Comics corporate superteam introduced in Hero Hotline #1 1989. ... The H.I.V.E., which stands for the Hierarchy of International Vengeance and Extermination, is the name of a DC Comics supervillain team. ... The H.I.V.E., which stands for the Hierarchy of International Vengeance and Extermination, is the name of a DC Comics supervillain team. ... The Hollow Men, from left to right: Nick Tanner, David Armand, Rupert Russell, Sam Spedding The Hollow Men are a British sketch comedy group consisting of David Armand, Nick Tanner, Rupert Russell, and Sam Spedding. ... For other uses, see House of Pain (disambiguation). ... In the DC Comics universe, the Human Defense Corps is a branch of the military introduced by President Lex Luthor to reduce government dependency on superhumans when a major crisis breaks out. ... The Hybrid is the name of a DC Comics supervillain group. ... White Martians is a name used for fictional alien races native to Mars in several unconnected works. ...

I

New Guardians is the name of a series published by DC Comics coming out of the Millenium event, it ran from 1988 through 1989 and only lasted twelve issues before being cancelled. ... The Inferior Five (or I5) are a parodical superhero team who premiered in the DC Comics test book Showcase #62 (1966. ... Infinity Inc. ... The Injustice Gang (also known as the Injustice Gang of the World) is a group of fictional supervillains in the DC Comics universe. ... The original Injustice League was the brainchild of the interplanetary conqueror, Agamemno. ... The Injustice Society (also called the Injustice Society of the World) is a group of fictional supervillains in the DC Comics universe. ... Intergang is a fictional organized crime organization in Superman comics. ... The International Ultramarine Corps is a team of superhuman characters created by Grant Morrison for DC Comics. ...

J

Screenshot from Batman Beyond featuring the Jokerz. ... Batman Beyond (known as Batman of the Future in Europe, Latin America, Australia, and New Zealand) is an American animated television series created by The WB Television Network in collaboration with DC Comics as a continuation of the Batman legacy. ... Justa Lotta Animals is a fictional superhero team that appeared in stories published by DC Comics. ... Justice Guild as shown in the Justice League series The Justice Guild of America is a superhero team featured in the Justice League animated series two-part episode Legends, a homage to the Golden Age Justice Society of America, and to a degree the Silver Age Justice League of America. ... Justice League is an American animated television series about a team of superheroes which ran from 2001 to 2004 on Cartoon Network. ... Following the events of Justice Leagues, the members of the Justice League of America lost their memories of the League. ... Following the events of Justice Leagues, the members of the Justice League of America lost their memories of the League. ... The Justice League is a DC Comics superhero team. ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... 1990 Justice League America Annual featuring the Justice League Antarctica. ... Following the events of Justice Leagues, the members of the Justice League of America lost their memories of the League. ... Following the events of Justice Leagues, the members of the Justice League of America lost their memories of the League. ... Justice League Elite was a 12-issue comic book limited series published monthly by DC Comics in 2004 and 2005. ... History The Elite are the top chosen to Darkseid, heir of Apokolips. ... Built in the 1987 company-wide crossover limited series, Legends, this new Justice League was given a less America-centric mandate than before, and was dubbed the Justice League International (or JLI for short). ... Justice League Task Force is a western Super NES and Sega Genesis tournament fighting game developed by Blizzard Entertainment and published by the now-defunct Acclaim. ... Justice League Europe was a DC Comics book run that was a spin-off of Justice League International (which was renamed Justice League America at the time). ... The Justice Legion Alpha is a DC Comics superhero team, who exist in the far future of the DC Universe. ... The Justice Lords. ... The Crime Syndicate of America are a group of supervillains from one of DC Comics universes. ... The JLX are an Amalgam Comics superhero team, consisting mostly of metamutants. ... Amalgam Comics was a metafictional American comic book publisher, and part of a collaboration between Marvel Comics and DC Comics, in which the two comic book publishers merged their characters to create new ones (e. ... The Justice Society of America, or JSA, is a DC Comics superhero group, the first team of superheroes in comic book history. ... The Justice Underground was comprised of heroes of the Anti-Matter Universe in the DC Universe. ... This article needs to be wikified. ... The Champions of Angor (also known as the Jusifiers and the Assemblers) are a fictional superhero team in DC Comics. ...

K

  • Kents- Family that raised Superman. First App. Action Comics #1 (Jun. '38)
  • KWHZ (Whiz radio)
  • Killer Elite
  • Khandaq
  • Kobra (also Strike Force Kobra)
  • Knight & Squire- British masked crimefighters. First App. (Originals) Batman #62 (Jan. 51)(New) JLA #26 (Feb. 99)
  • Knights of the Galaxy
  • Komandi (Elseworlds)

Superman is a fictional character and comic book superhero , originally created by American writer Jerry Siegel and Canadian artist Joe Shuster and published by DC Comics. ... Black Adam is a fictional comic book character whose morally ambiguous nature has his character fall between the lines of heroism and villainy; as a result, he has associated himself with both superheroes and supervillains in the past. ... Kobra may refer to: Kobra is a character from the Mortal Kombat series of fighting games. ... Knights of the Galaxy was a short-lived science fiction series published by DC Comics in the first eight issues of Mystery in Space in 1951-52. ... Elseworlds logo. ...

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The L.A.W. was a six-issue limited series that ran from September 1999 to February of 2000. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Promotional still for The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen is a comic book series written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Kevin ONeill, published under the Americas Best Comics imprint of DC Comics. ... Alex Ross cover to Americas Best Comics 64 Page Giant, featuring all of the characters created by Alan Moore for the imprint. ... WildStorm Productions, or simply WildStorm or Wildstorm, is a publishing imprint and studio of American comic book publisher DC Comics. ... Members of this group of super powered beings came from the planet Dryad. ... L.E.G.I.O.N. was a DC Comics science fiction comic book. ... The Legion of Super-Heroes is a team of comic book superheroes in the future. ... The Legion of Doom was a group of supervillains led by Lex Luthor that appeared in Challenge of the SuperFriends, a animated series that starred superheroes from DC Comics. ... The Legion of Substitute Heroes are a group of fictional characters in the future of the DC Comics universe. ... The Legion of Super-Heroes is a DC Comics superhero team. ... Comet, Streaky, Krypto, and Beppo. ... The Legion of Super-Villains are a team of comic book supervillains the DC Comics universe. ... Lex Luthor is a DC Comics supervillain and archenemy of Superman. ... The Leymen are a DC Comics superhero team. ... The Linear Men is a DC Comics team of men and women who police time and work to resolve time paradoxes. ... The Losers: Ante Up cover by Jock The Losers was a comic published by the Vertigo imprint of DC Comics, written by Andy Diggle and drawn by Jock. ...

M

The Madmen are a team of villains in the DC Comics. ... Mainframe is a fictional character who appeared in the Marvel Comics series A-Next. ... Amalgam Comics was a metafictional American comic book publisher, and part of a collaboration between Marvel Comics and DC Comics, in which the two comic book publishers merged their characters to create new ones (e. ... The Manhunters are a fictional race of robot warriors that exists within the universe of DC Comics. ... The Mankind Liberation Front is a fictional organization in DC Comics. ... Elseworlds logo. ... The Marvel Family is a group of fictional characters, a team of superheroes in the Fawcett Comics and DC Comics universes. ... Más y Menos poised for action; Más is on the right, Menos on the left. ... The Masters of Disaster is a fictional supervillain team, produced by DC Comics universe. ... A DC Comics superteam parody of Marvels Ultimates created by The Joker and Mr. ... Bizarro is a fictional character, a doppelgänger of DC Comics’ Superman. ... Members of the Ultimates, on the cover of The Ultimates is a comic book published by Marvel Comics, part of the Ultimate Marvel line featuring classic Marvel Universe characters re-imagined for a modern audience. ... Metal Men are a team of robot superheroes created by writer Robert Kanigher, pencilled by Ross Andru and inked by Mike Esposito for DC Comics in 1962. ... Ley lines are alignments of a number of places of geographical interest, such as ancient megaliths. ... The cast of Clockwise from top: Dr. Manhattan, the Comedian, Ozymandias, Nite Owl, Rorschach, Captain Metropolis, the Silk Spectre. ... For the 2008 film based on the comic book, see Watchmen (film). ... The Monster Society of Evil is a fictional team of supervillains published first by Fawcett Comics, then by DC Comics. ... The Moondancers are a fictional DC Comics team of radical pacifist terrorists. ... The Mudpack is a group from the family of Clayface in Batman comics consisting of Clayfaces I, II, III, & IV. They teamed up in order to destroy Batman. ... Elseworlds logo. ...

N

Blackhawk #12 (Autumn, 1946), Quality Comics. ... History The Conglomerate is a corporate-sponsored DC Comics superhero team, created by Claire Montgomery as competition to the Justice League International, led by her ex-husband Maxwell Lord. ... The Extremists are a team of supervillains in DC Comics Justice League titles. ... The New Gods are a fictional race published by DC Comics, as well as the title for four series of comics about those characters. ... New Guardians is the name of a series published by DC Comics coming out of the Millenium event, it ran from 1988 through 1989 and only lasted twelve issues before being cancelled. ... The Newsboy Legion is the name of a kid gang in the DC Comics Universe. ... Some members of the Flashs Rogues Gallery. ... Night Force was a comic book published by DC Comics. ...

O

  • Old Justice
  • Office of Special Operations (O.S.O.)
  • O.S.S.-DC Universe version of the Office of Strategic Services. First App: G.I. Combat #192 (Jul. '76)
  • O.G.R.E. (Organization for General Revenge and Enslavement)
  • Old Justice
  • Olympian Gods
  • Offending Society (Amalgam Comics)
  • OMACs (One-Man Army Corps)
  • Omega Men
  • Onslaught, The (formerly known as The Jihad) superpowered terrorist team for hire. First App: Suicide Squad Vol.1 #1 (May '87)
  • Optitron
  • Order of St. Dumas
  • The Orishas
  • The Orthodoxy
  • Our Ladys of the Shadow University
  • The Outsiders I - III

Oss is a municipality and a city in the southern Netherlands, in the province of North Brabant. ... O.G.R.E. is the acronoym used by two fictional DC Comics organizations. ... The Twelve Olympians, in Greek mythology, were the principal gods of the Greek pantheon, residing atop Mount Olympus. ... Amalgam Comics was a metafictional American comic book publisher, and part of a collaboration between Marvel Comics and DC Comics, in which the two comic book publishers merged their characters to create new ones (e. ... OMACs are an organization of powerful cyborgs that exist in the DC Universe. ... Cover to OMAC #6, with the original OMAC. Art by Jack Kirby. ... The Omega Men are a team of alien comic book superheroes in the DC Comics universe. ... The Onslaught (Jihad) are a fictional team of state sponsored super powered Quraci terrorists published by DC Comics. ... The Orishas fictional characters published by DC Comics. ... The Outsiders are fictional characters, a DC Comics superhero group. ...

P

The Parliament of Trees is a fictional group of mystical trees, first appearing in . ... Tommy Tomorrow was a long-running science fiction hero published by DC Comics in several of their titles from 1947 to 1963. ... Planetary is an American comic book series created by Warren Ellis (writer) and John Cassaday (artist), published by the Wildstorm imprint of DC Comics. ... WildStorm Productions, or simply WildStorm or Wildstorm, is a publishing imprint and studio of American comic book publisher DC Comics. ... The Power Company was a short-lived DC Comics series focusing on the exploits of a team of professional superheroes of the same name, created by writer Kurt Busiek and artist Tom Grummet. ... The Leymen are a DC Comics superhero team. ... Project Cadmus is a fictional government genetic engineering project in the DC Comics Universe. ...

Q

  • Q Society
  • Quickstart Enterprises
  • Quinntettes
  • The Quintessense

R

The Rainbow Raiders are a group of characters in the Flash comicbook. ... Superboy and the Ravers Superboy and the Ravers was a comic book series that was canceled after 19 issues. ... L.E.G.I.O.N. was a DC Comics science fiction comic book. ... Red Claw is a fictional underground organization of assassins that resemble Ninjas. ... Warner Bros. ... Red Trinity (aka Kapitalist Kouriers) is a fictional DC Comics Russian superteam introduced in Flash v. ... Relative Heroes was a limited-edition comic book series published by DC Comics in eight issues, from March 2000 through October 2000. ... WildStorm Productions, or simply WildStorm or Wildstorm, is a publishing imprint and studio of American comic book publisher DC Comics. ... The Rocket Red Brigade is a DC Comics superhero team. ... The Flashs Rogues Gallery. ... The Royal Flush Gang are fictional characters in DC comics. ...

S

It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Azrael (comics). ... The Science Police is the official police force of the United Planets in the 30th century in the DC Universe. ... Scorpio are a fictional DC Comics terrorist organization introduced in 1965s Challengers of the Unknown issue #47. ... S.C.Y.T.H.E. was a fictional terrorist organization which appeared in DC Comics. ... The Sea Devils are a team of characters in comics published by DC Comics. ... The Secret Six is the name of three distinct, fictional comic book teams in the DC Comics universe, plus an alternate universes fourth team. ... The Secret Society of Super Villains (SSoSV) is a group of comic book villains that exist in the DC Universe. ... Section 8 is a superhero team created by Garth Ennis and John McCrea which frequently appeared in the pages of Hitman. ... The Sentinels of Magic is a fictional group of magically powered heroes in the DC Comics Universe who fist appeared in Day of Judgement. ... Servants of Darkness is third album of Swedish metal band Nifelheim. ... The Seven Soldiers of Victory (also known as Laws Legionaires) is a fictional team of comic book superheroes in the DC Comics universe. ... All comic book fictional universes depict their own versions of our reality except with the added complication of men and women who exhibit superhuman abilities. ... In the fictional universe of Milestone Comics, the Shadow Cabinet is a secret organization of superhuman beings acting to protect the world by neutralizing potential threats while they are still relatively harmless - to save humanity from itself, no matter what that requires. The covert nature and dubious morality of many... Milestone Medias character Static Animated version of Static Milestone Media is a company best known for creating the Milestone comics imprint (that was published through DC Comics) and the Static Shock cartoon series. ... The Shadow Fighters were a group of superpowered and non-superpowered DC Comics characters brought together, under the supervision of Amanda Waller, for the sole purpose of battling Eclipso in the Eclipso comic series. ... Members Deadeye, Elasti-Man, Element-Man, Fiero, Frostbite, Scarab, Slipstream Foes New Conglomerate, Justice League History A Super-Villian team from Qward that banded up together to become wealthy. ... The Shadowpact is a group of magic-based heroes who fought against the Spectre in the 2005 limited series Day of Vengeance, published by DC Comics. ... Shadowspire was a fictional criminal organization which appeared in DC Comics. ... Sinestro is a fictional alien supervillain in the DC Comics Universe. ... Amalgam Comics was a metafictional American comic book publisher, and part of a collaboration between Marvel Comics and DC Comics, in which the two comic book publishers merged their characters to create new ones (e. ... The SKULL are a fictional DC Comics criminal organization introduced in 1976s Superman issue #301. ... The Society of Modern American Science Heroes, or SMASH, is a team of fictional superheroes whose adventures are published by Americas Best Comics and take place on the parallel world of Terra Obscura. ... Alex Ross cover to Americas Best Comics 64 Page Giant, featuring all of the characters created by Alan Moore for the imprint. ... The current Secret Society of Super Villains. ... The Brotherhood of Evil is a group of DC Comics supervillains, arch-enemies of the original Doom Patrol and the Teen Titans. ... Sons of Batman are a group of teenagers depicted in Legends of the Dark Knight Comics #22 and #23 with art by Bart Sears. ... Elseworlds logo. ... Sovereign Seven was an American comic book, published by DC Comics. ... Soyuz is a fictional DC Comics Russian superteam introduced in Firestorm v. ... The Space Canine Patrol Agents, or SCPA (not to be confused with the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals), is a group of fictional anthropomorphic extra-terrestrial canine superheroes that populated the Pre-Crisis DC Universe. ... The Dog Star Patrol is a group of super-powered dogs from many different worlds. ... S.P.I.D.E.R. was a fictional terrorist organization which appeared in DC Comics. ... This article needs to be wikified. ... Star Labs facility circa 1985, DC Comics This article is about the fictional organization in DC Comics. ... Amalgam Comics was a metafictional American comic book publisher, and part of a collaboration between Marvel Comics and DC Comics, in which the two comic book publishers merged their characters to create new ones (e. ... Star Riders (ISBN 2-921573-10-5) is a comedy science-fiction role-playing game designed by Hans Guévin and published by Ianus Games in 1993. ... The Star Rovers was an ongoing sceince fiction comic book series. ... Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E was the title of a comic book published by DC Comics, featuring the second Star-Spangled Kid and her stepfather, the original versions sidekick Stripesy. ... Stormwatch is a rock album by Jethro Tull. ... WildStorm Productions, or simply WildStorm or Wildstorm, is a publishing imprint and studio of American comic book publisher DC Comics. ... Suicide Squad is a name for a number of fictional organizations created for and owned by DC Comics. ... Suicide Squad is a name for a variety of organizations created for and owned by DC Comics. ... The Super Buddies are a team of comic book superheroes in the DC Comics universe who appeared in the six-issue Formerly Known as the Justice League miniseries in 2003, and its 2005 sequel, I Cant Believe Its Not the Justice League (published in JLA Classified). ... Super Friends is an American animated television series about a team of superheroes which ran from 1973 to 1986 on ABC as part of its Saturday morning cartoon lineup. ... Super Malon was a nineties DC Comics superhero team that was introduced during the Planet DC Annuals event, an initiative to introduce international heroes. ... Superman Family was a DC Comics comic book series which ran from 1974 to 1982 featuring primarily stories starring supporting characters in the Superman comics. ... Adventures of Superman #543 An organization collaborates to destroy Superman which include Maxima, Barrage, Riot and Anomaly. ... The Supermen of America are a fictional superhero team published by DC Comics. ...

T

Suicide Squad is a name for a number of fictional organizations created for and owned by DC Comics. ... Tartarus is also a group of Super-Villains in the DC Comics universe. ... Team Superman is the name of DC Comics informal team of heroes who all wear the S shield of Superman. ... For the animated television series based on this comic book, see Teen Titans (TV series). ... Teen Titans redirects here. ... Amalgam Comics was a metafictional American comic book publisher, and part of a collaboration between Marvel Comics and DC Comics, in which the two comic book publishers merged their characters to create new ones (e. ... The Terrible Trio is the name of a DC Comics group of three supervillains. ... Thunder and Lightning are a duo of superpowered brothers of DC Comics that had encounters with the Teen Titans. ... Jakeem Johnny Thunder (initially called J.J. Thunder, a name he dislikes) is a fictional character published by DC Comics and a member of the current version of the superhero team the Justice Society of America. ... Titans East is the name of several DC Comics teams. ... Teen Titans was an American animated television series created by Sam Register and Glen Murakami and produced by Warner Bros. ... This page is a candidate for speedy deletion, because: it is patent nonsense. ... The Twelve Olympians, in Greek mythology, were the principal gods of the Greek pantheon, residing atop Mount Olympus. ... The Tornado Twins were fictional superheroes in the DC Comics Universe. ... The Trigger Twins was a Western themed comic book series published by DC Comics. ... Amalgam Comics was a metafictional American comic book publisher, and part of a collaboration between Marvel Comics and DC Comics, in which the two comic book publishers merged their characters to create new ones (e. ...

U

The Ultimen are a fictional superhero group featured in the animated series Justice League Unlimited. ... Justice League Unlimited (or JLU) is the name of an American animated television series that was produced by and aired on Cartoon Network. ... Amalgam Comics was a metafictional American comic book publisher, and part of a collaboration between Marvel Comics and DC Comics, in which the two comic book publishers merged their characters to create new ones (e. ... The Un-Men are a fictional group of grotesque creatures in the DC/Vertigo Comics universe. ... A governing body in the 30th Century DC Universe, composed of Earth and a large number of other planets in the galaxy. ... A university in France where the Crimson Fox twins went to. ...

V

  • Vandermeer University
  • Vanguard
  • Van Horn Industries
  • Vendetta
  • Vigilance Inc. (also known as Searchers Inc.)
  • Villainy Inc.
  • VULTURE

Villainy Inc. ... Orders Falconiformes (Fam. ...

W

The Wanderers were a fictional group of super-heroes appearing in comics published by DC Comics. ... Qward is a fictional world existing within an antimatter universe that is part of the DC Comics universe. ... Amalgam Comics was a metafictional American comic book publisher, and part of a collaboration between Marvel Comics and DC Comics, in which the two comic book publishers merged their characters to create new ones (e. ... The Web is a team of superpowered agents published under DC Comics Impact Comics line. ... Impact Comics (or, as the covers spelled it, !mpact Comics) was an imprint of DC Comics that was aimed at younger audience. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... Wildcats is the name of multiple incarnations of the Wildstorm comics superhero comic book. ... WildStorm Productions, or simply WildStorm or Wildstorm, is a publishing imprint and studio of American comic book publisher DC Comics. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Thanagar. ... The Wonder Twins are a pair of teenage alien superheroes (somewhat reminiscent of Vulcans from Star Trek) who were sidekicks to the Super Friends in the Hanna-Barbera animated television series of the same name. ...

X

The X-Patrol is a Superhero team from the Amalgam Comics world, and are an amalgamation of X-Men from Marvel Comics and Doom Patrol from DC Comics, although there are references to Teen Titans also. ... Amalgam Comics was a metafictional American comic book publisher, and part of a collaboration between Marvel Comics and DC Comics, in which the two comic book publishers merged their characters to create new ones (e. ... Xenobrood was a nineties DC Comics superhero team that was launched by the Zero Hour comics event. ...

Y

The Young Allies are a team of DC Comics superheroes who operated during World War II, created by Roy Thomas, Dann Thomas and Michael Bair. ... The All-Star Squadron was an American comic book (1981–1987) created by Roy Thomas and published by DC Comics about the adventures of a large team of superheroes which comprised of most of the feature characters owned by the company that appeared in the Golden Age of Comic... Young Heroes in Love is an American comic book series published by DC Comics and ran for 18 issues (including the #1,000,000 issue) from 1997 to 1998. ... Young Justice is the name of a comic book written by Peter David and published by DC Comics, and the DC Universe superhero team within it, created by Todd DeZago. ...

Z

The Zoo Crew is a fictional superhero group in a comic book published by DC Comics until 1983. ...

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