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Adam Strange
Adam Strange is the archetype of the 50's sci-fi hero. |
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Alexander Knox
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Alfred Pennyworth
A butler, a trustworthy friend and a father figure to Bruce Wayne, Alfred Pennyworth plays a vital part in the Batman movies. |
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Andrea Beaumont
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Aquaman
King of Atlantis |
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Artemis
Artemis, Artemis Crock is Green Arrow's supposed "niece" and is a member of Young Justice. |
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Arthur Reeves
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Aunt Harriet Cooper
Dick Grayson's aunt. |
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Bane
In comics, the man who broke The Bat. In other media, not so much. |
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Barry Allen
Barry Allen is the silver-age Flash and is the most famous Flash. |
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Batgirl
Barbara Gordon is Comissioner Gordon's adopted daughter. She becomes a protégé to Batman under the guise of 'Batgirl' and after being shot and paralysed by the joker, becomes the technological, all-knowing 'Oracle'. |
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Batwoman
A female version of Batman. |
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Big Barda
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Black Canary
A DC comics superheroine, known for her trademark fishnet tights and super-sonic scream. She is a member of the Justice League and often teams up with Green Arrow, who'm she later marries. |
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Black Mask
A short-tempered organized crime kingpin who managed to reorganize Gotham's gangs after Batman and Harvey Dent had nearly destroyed them. |
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Bob the Goon
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Booster Gold
Booster Gold is one of the characters seen in Justice League: Unlimited |
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Bruno
Joker's squeeze |
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Catwoman
Selina Kyle is one of Batman's most iconic foes. Either a jewel thief or vigilante depending on her mood, Catwoman has been an enemy, ally and lover to Batman. The most recent portrayal of Catwoman is depicted by Anne Hathaway in the 2012 film "The Dark Knight Rises". |
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Cavalier
Cavalier is an obscure villain of Batman's. He was originally Mortimer Drake, and later another Cavalier named Hudson Pyle was introduced. Sadly he was killed off. |
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Chief O'Hara
Chief O'Hara is the Chief of the Gotham City Police Department, though he is outranked by his trusted ally Commissioner Gordon. |
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Circe
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Clayface
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Count Dracula
When you think of Vampires, you think of Dracula, the undead Count created by Bram Stoker. A combination of multiple vampire myths, he hails from Transylvania and wants to suck the blood of voluptuous women. |
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Cyborg
Cybog (Victor Stone) has cybernetic enhancements that provide him with superhuman strength, durability, endurance and speed. |
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Damian Wayne
Bruce Wayne and Talia Ghul's son. |
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Darkseid
Darkseid is the God of Evil ruler of the fiery planet Apokolips and seeks to subjugate all life to his will. He is among Supermans greatest and most deadly foes constantly trying to find the weapon to conquer earth and the universe. |
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Deadshot
Master marksman, assassin, and enemy of Batman. |
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Dick Grayson
Dick Grayson was the original Robin, later becoming Nightwing and protecting the city of Bludhaven, and now he is Batman watching over Gotham City with the original Batman. |
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Dr. Thomas Wayne
Batman's father. |
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Egghead
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Felix Faust
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Firefly
Arsonist |
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Gorilla Grodd
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Gossip Gerty
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Green Arrow
Superhero member of the Justice League in both Smallville and JLU. |
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Hal Jordan
Chosen to be Green Lantern of Earth and the rest of Sector 2814 by the dying Abin Sur. Hal Jordan is widely been considered to be the greatest Green Lantern of them all. |
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Harley Quinn
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Harvey Bullock
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Hawkman
Usually related in someway to the planet Thanagar Hawkman is a winged superhero and member of The Justice Society of America. |
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Hugo Strange
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Huntress
Helena, also known as 'Huntress' is a crime-fighting vigilante in the crime-filled Gotham City. In 'Birds of Prey' she is presented as the daughter of Catwoman and Batman; inheriting her mother's cat-like skills and abilities. |
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Jaime Reyes
Jaime Reyes is the third and current Blue Beetle. |
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James Gordon
Introduced as the first Batman supporting character back in the day, Commissioner Gordon is a valuable ally to Batman. |
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Jason Todd
Jason Todd was the second Robin to Batman. He was brutally murdered by Batman's arch nemesis, The Joker, after that Jason came back to life and became the second Red Hood. |
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Jay Garrick
Jay Garrick is the original Fastest Man Alive. |
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John Blake
A "hothead" beat cop who quickly becomes a member of Gordon's unit and Batman's eye as Gotham devolves. |
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Johnny Quick
A speedster with the same powers as The Flash, but evil, from a much darker universe. |
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Joker
Batman's Arch-Enemy what else? |
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Katana
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