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Amazo is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by Gardner Fox and Mike Sekowsky and first appeared in The Brave and the Bold #30 (June 1960) as an adversary of the Justice League of America . [ 1 ]
Kid Amazo - The "Son" of Amazo, a techno-organic being created with Amazo technology and manipulation of human biology. Red Volcano - An android with great speed and heat-based abilities. Shaggy Man - In " The New 52 ", Shaggy Man is a robotic creation dressed in a hairy humanoid costume that Ivo created to strengthen Outsider's Secret Society ...
The Amazons appear in the animated film DC Super Hero Girls: Hero of the Year. The Amazons appear in the animated film Wonder Woman: Bloodlines. The Amazons appear in the films set in the DC Extended Universe: The Amazons appear in Wonder Woman. Their home of Themyscira was created by Zeus in his dying breath to be a sanctuary for the Amazons ...
A cosmic entity who was being made inert by the efforts of the Justice League. Making its members unable to work together, the League was able to activate Amazo as a loophole to I's powers, defeating the entity. Headmaster Mind: Justice League of America #28 (June 1964)
In response, Superman allies with Ra's and dispatches Amazo to enforce global peace. However, the android quickly turns violent in Smallville as Ra's had secretly programmed it to kill Superman. Amazo kills Hawkman and Cyborg, but Batman and his allies arrive and help Superman and Wonder Woman destroy the android. Meanwhile, Robin, having had a ...
Secret Society of Super Villains (SSoSV) is a DC Comics title that debuted in May–June 1976. The series presented a group of DC's supervillains, mostly foes of the Justice League of America. [1] The series was cancelled with issue #15 in July 1978, as part of the DC Implosion, a period when DC suddenly cancelled dozens of comics. [2]
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DC Comics created an ongoing monthly comic book series based on the TV series, as part of its Johnny DC line of "all ages" comics, which did not have the same restrictions regarding character appearances. Justice League Unlimited, like the second season of Justice League, is animated in widescreen.