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Wonder Woman
superhero appearing in DC Comics publications and related media
Bugs Bunny
Warner Bros. cartoon character
Smallville
Smallville is an American superhero television series developed by writer-producers Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, based on the DC Comics character Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. The series was produced by Millar/Gough Ink, Tollin/Robbins Productions, DC Entertainment, and Warner Bros. Television. It follows the coming-of-age adventures of teenage Clark Kent (Tom Welling) in his fictional hometown of Smallville, Kansas, before he formally becomes the Man of Steel. The first four seasons focus on the high school life of Clark and his friends, his complicated romance with neig
Looney Tunes
1930-1969 American series of animated comedy short films produced by Warner Bros
Catwoman
Catwoman is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, she debuted as "the Cat" in Batman #1 (spring 1940). She has become one of the superhero Batman's most prominent enemies, belonging to the collective of adversaries that make up his rogues gallery, as well as Batman's best known and most enduring love interest, with many stories depicting their complex love–hate relationship. Since 1993, Catwoman has had her own ongoing series, Catwoman.
Aquaman
Aquaman is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Paul Norris and Mort Weisinger, the character debuted in More Fun Comics #73 (November 1941). Initially a backup feature in DC's anthology titles, Aquaman later starred in several volumes of a solo comic book series. During the late 1950s and 1960s superhero-revival period known as the Silver Age, he was a founding member of the Justice League. In the 1990s Modern Age, writers interpreted Aquaman's character more seriously, with storylines depicting the weight of his role as king of Atlantis.
Justice League
group of fictional superheros of DC Comics
Animaniacs
Animaniacs is an American animated comedy television series created by animator Tom Ruegger and produced by Amblin Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television Animation. It originally aired on Fox's Fox Kids block in 1993 before moving to The WB in 1995 as part of its Kids' WB afternoon programming block until the series ended on November 14, 1998. It initially ran a total of 99 episodes, along with a direct-to-video film, ''Wakko's Wish''.
Harley Quinn
fictional character in DC Comics
The Jetsons
American animated sit-com (1962–1987)
Captain Marvel
fictional character in DC Comics
Lois Lane
fictional character in DC comics
Martian Manhunter
fictional superhero that appears in DC Comics' publications
Flash Gordon
hero of a science fiction adventure comic strip
Pinky and the Brain
animated television series
Batman Beyond
American animated television series
Detective Comics
title used for two American comic book series
The Phantom
comic strip
Action Comics
American comic book series
Hawkgirl
Hawkgirl is the name of several different superheroines appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Since the debut of the original version, first created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Dennis Neville, and first appeared in Flash Comics #1 (January 1940), the character is often depicted as being from a line of immortal warriors affiliated with Hawkman, reincarnated and originating from different backgrounds, utilizes archaic forms of weaponry, powers intricately connected to the fictional Nth metal (often in the form of wings), and their alter-ego's names sometimes phonetically
Swamp Thing
fictional character, is a humanoid/plant creature elemental in the DC Comics Universe
Zatanna
Zatanna Zatara (), known mononymously as Zatanna, is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by Gardner Fox and Murphy Anderson, and first appeared in Hawkman #4 (November 1964). Throughout the character's history, Zatanna is depicted as one of DC Comics' most well-regarded supernatural superheroes.
Teen Titans
group of fictional characters
Suicide Squad
DC Comics antihero team
Doctor Fate
fictional character from DC Comics
Charlie Chan
fictional character
Jonah Hex
DC Comics character
Preacher
comic book series
Lobo
DC Comics character
BIONICLE
Bionicle (stylized in all caps) is a discontinued line of Lego construction toys marketed primarily towards 8- to 16-year-olds. The line was launched in 2001, originally as a subsidiary of Lego's Technic series called Constraction; a portmanteau of "construction" and "action figure". Constraction figures were introduced in the 1999 Lego theme, Slizer (or Throwbots in the United States), and are characterized by combining Technic elements, ball and socket joints, and stylized Lego pieces to look like traditional action figures. Over the following decade, Bionicle became one of the company's big
Blue Beetle
name of Multiple DC Comics Superheroes
Q1503317
French science fiction magazine
Doomsday
fictional character in DC Comics
The Shadow
fictional character
Doom Patrol
group of fictional characters
Smallville
fictional place in the USA; childhood and adolescent hometown of Superman
Peacemaker
fictional character
Justice Society of America
superhero team
Question
fictional superhero
Modesty Blaise
comic strip
Booster Gold
fictional character
Legion of Super-Heroes
fictional characters in DC comics
Atom
name shared by several fictional comic book superheroes from the DC Comics universe
A Contract with God
graphic novel by Will Eisner
Black Lightning
DC Comics superhero
Firestorm
fictional character
Hellblazer
John Constantine, Hellblazer is an American contemporary horror comic-book series published by DC Comics since January 1988, and subsequently by its Vertigo imprint since March 1993, when the imprint was introduced. Its central character is the streetwise English sorcerer and con man John Constantine, who was created by Alan Moore and Stephen R. Bissette, and first appeared as a supporting character in Swamp Thing (vol. 2) #37 (June 1985), during that creative team's run on that title. Hellblazer was released as launch title for Vertigo in March 1993, becoming the imprint's longest-running ser
Spectre
comic book character
Elfquest
Elfquest (or ElfQuest) is a comic book property created by Wendy and Richard Pini in 1978, and still owned by them. It is a fantasy story about a community of elves and other fictional species who struggle to survive and coexist on a primitive Earth-like planet with two moons. Several published volumes of prose fiction also share the same setting. Elfquest was one of the first comic book series to have a planned conclusion. Over the years Elfquest has been self-published by the Pinis through their own company Warp Graphics, then Marvel Comics, then the Pinis again, more recently DC Comics, and
Birds of Prey
comic series and superhero team
Adam Strange
DC Comics fictional character
Green Lantern Corps
fictional intergalactic military/police force appearing in comics published by DC Comics
Captain Atom
DC Comics character
Atom
fictional character, a superhero that appears in comic books published by DC Comics
Young Justice
fictional DC Comics superhero team
Conner Kent
fictional superhero in the DC Comics universe
El Diablo
DC Comics character
Metamorpho
Metamorpho (Rex Mason) is a superhero character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Bob Haney and Ramona Fradon, the character debuted as the lead feature in The Brave and the Bold (January 1965). Originally an adventurer, he was converted into a metahuman made of several different elemental substances after being cursed by an ancient artifact while on an expedition. He is a founding member of the Outsiders, and has also joined multiple incarnations of the Justice League.
Spirit
fictional character
Hopalong Cassidy
fictional cowboy hero