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  2. List of DC Universe locations - Wikipedia

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    Sanctum of Doctor Fate: Located in Salem, Massachusetts. Secret Sanctuary: The original headquarters of the Justice League of America and briefly headquarters of the Doom Patrol. Located in Happy Harbor, Rhode Island. Sherwood Florist: Originally in Seattle and now in Star City, the business operated by Black Canary.

  3. Batcave - Wikipedia

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    The Batcave is a subterranean location appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.It is the headquarters of the superhero Batman, whose secret identity is Bruce Wayne and his partners, consisting of caves beneath his personal residence, Wayne Manor.

  4. Fortress of Solitude - Wikipedia

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    DC Comics. The Fortress of Solitude is a fictional fortress appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with Superman. It is the place where Superman first learned about his true identity, heritage, and purpose on Earth. The fortress functions as a place of solace/occasional headquarters for Superman and is ...

  5. Court of Owls - Wikipedia

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    See: List of Court of Owls members. The Court of Owls is a criminal organization and secret society appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. They appear as adversaries of the superhero Batman. Created by writer Scott Snyder and artist Greg Capullo, the Court is described as an organization of the wealthiest and most influential ...

  6. Secret (Greta Hayes) - Wikipedia

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    Secret (Greta Hayes) Secret as depicted in Young Justice Secret Files & Origins #1 (January 1999). Art by Todd Nauck. Secret (Greta Hayes) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.

  7. Secret Origins - Wikipedia

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    One-shot: 1 Vol. 1: 7 Vol. 2: 50, plus 3 Annual s and 1 SpecialVol. 3: 11. Editor (s) Roy Thomas Mark Waid. Collected editions. Secret Origins. ISBN 0-930289-50-1. Secret Origins is the title of several comic book series published by DC Comics which featured the origin stories of the publisher's various characters.

  8. Swamp Thing - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, DC Comics revived the Swamp Thing series, [7] attempting to capitalize on the summer 1982 release of the Wes Craven film of the same name. A revival had been planned for 1978, but was a victim of the DC Implosion. The new series, called The Saga of the Swamp Thing, featured an adaptation of the Craven film in its first annual.

  9. Atlantis (Aquaman) - Wikipedia

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    Publisher. DC Comics. Atlantis, sometimes also called the Kingdom of Atlantis or the Atlantean Empire, is a fictional civilization appearing American comic books published by DC Comics based upon the mentioning of the island within Plato 's works Timaeus and Critias. First appearing in More Fun Comics #87 (May 1942), the setting is often ...