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  2. All-Star Squadron - Wikipedia

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    Showcase Presents: All-Star Squadron Vol. 1: All-Star Squadron #1–18, Annual #1 and material from Justice League of America #193 April 2012 978-1401234362: Crisis on Multiple Earths Vol. 6: All-Star Squadron #14–15 and Justice League of America #195-197, 207-209 June 2013 978-1401238223: Infinity Inc.: The Generations Saga

  3. List of All-Star Squadron members - Wikipedia

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    Members of the All-Star Squadron. Members of DC Comics ' All-Star Squadron , a superhero team made up of virtually every DC-owned character from the Golden Age of Comic Books and several newly retconned into that time period.

  4. Johnny Quick (Johnny Chambers) - Wikipedia

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    All-Star Squadron (1982–1987): retconned into DC's "new" Earth-Two "Mystery Men" group; stories take place during the first months of America's entry into World War II. Young All-Stars (1987–1989): plays a supporting role in these post-Crisis on Infinite Earths World War II stories.

  5. List of Earth-Two characters - Wikipedia

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    Roy Harper was an orphan who became the ward of Oliver Queen, the Green Arrow. As Speedy, he was the Green Arrow's partner and a member of both the All-Star Squadron and the Seven Soldiers of Victory. He was retconned out of existence by the events of Crisis on Infinite Earths and All-Star Squadron #60. [1] Speedy: Jonathan L. Thunder Jonni Thunder

  6. Justice Society of America - Wikipedia

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    A JSA civil war. Cover of All Star Comics #69 (Nov.–Dec. 1977). Art by Al Milgrom and Jack Abel.. The JSA's popularity grew until they regained their own title. All Star Comics #58 (January/February 1976) saw the group return as mentors to a younger set of heroes briefly called the "Super Squad" until they were integrated into the JSA proper.

  7. List of Amalgam Comics characters - Wikipedia

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    The All-Star Winners Squadron in Super Soldier: Man of War #1 (June 1997) The 100 – First mentioned in Iron Lantern #1. An amalgamation of DC's the 100 and Marvel's the Maggia. Members: Doctor Whiplash; The All-Star Winners Squadron – First appeared in Super-Soldier: Man of War #1. Headquarters: Midtown Clubhouse, 1940s Metropolis. [152]

  8. List of DC Comics characters: D - Wikipedia

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    This version is a member of the New Reichsmen from Earth-X. [24] An original incarnation of Dark Arrow appears in the Arrowverse crossover "Crisis on Earth-X", portrayed by Stephen Amell. This version is the Earth-X doppelgänger of Oliver Queen and the Führer of a reality where the Nazis achieved world domination. [25] [26]

  9. Seven Soldiers of Victory - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Soldiers of Victory (also known as the Law's Legionnaires) is DC Comics' second super-hero team, following the Justice Society of America.Like the Justice Society, the membership of the Seven Soldiers is drawn from DC's anthology comics: The Vigilante (from Action Comics); the Crimson Avenger (from Detective Comics); the Green Arrow and Speedy (from More Fun Comics); the Shining ...