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  2. Super Powers Collection - Wikipedia

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    Two series were initially revealed with Superman, Aquaman, Green Arrow, and Shazam and Batman, Robin, Joker, and the Riddler. The line grew to include the Flash, Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter, Plastic Man, Hawkman, Red Tornado, Firestorm, and Doctor Fate. A carrying case for the figures was also produced for the line.

  3. Martian Manhunter - Wikipedia

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    Martian Manhunter: The Others Among Us: Martian Manhunter (vol. 3) #1-8 and material from DCU: Brave New World #1 July 2007 978-1401213350: Martian Manhunter Vol. 1: The Epiphany: Martian Manhunter (vol. 4) #1-6 and material from Convergence: Adventures of Superman #2 February 2016 978-1401261511: Martian Manhunter Vol. 2: The Red Rising

  4. Manhunters (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Green Lantern (vol. 4) #12 (July 2006). Manhunter technology. Art by Ivan Reis. When the Manhunters are replaced by the Green Lantern Corps, they retreat to Biot, their homeworld in Sector 3601, an uncharted area of space incapable of sustaining organic life. Hank Henshaw, the Cyborg Superman, comes to Biot and becomes the Manhunters' new ...

  5. Manhunter (Mark Shaw) - Wikipedia

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    Manhunter (Mark Shaw) is a fictional character and antihero appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. He is the third featured character called Manhunter . Mark Shaw appeared in the third season of Arrow , portrayed by David Cubitt .

  6. Manhunter (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Manhunter 2070, by Mike Sekowsky. Starker, a bounty hunter in the future, was the star of Manhunter 2070. The Manhunter 2070 series was created by writer and artist Mike Sekowsky. Starker first appeared in the pages of Showcase #91–93 (June–September 1970).

  7. Justice League (Smallville) - Wikipedia

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    As the team continued to appear in the series, new characters were introduced and subsequently joined the team. The original Justice League first appeared in the DC comic book The Brave and the Bold #28 (1960), and consisted of members Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern, Aquaman, and the Martian Manhunter.

  8. List of Justice League enemies - Wikipedia

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    Wonder Woman and the Green Arrow are also captured by an alien, using Wonder Woman's magic lasso to hold them. The four are held in energy-sapping spirals. The duplicates claim that Xotar is the villain and send Superman, Batman, and the Martian Manhunter 10,000 years into the future to stop him, while they send Aquaman inside to capture him.

  9. DC Universe Classics - Wikipedia

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    Collectors saw relatively quick price jumps since the line began. Initially, figures sold for under $10 each. Later, as the U.S. economy worsened in 2008–09, collectors saw price hikes of individual figures to $12.99 and then to $14.99 by 2010. In 2011, figures are sold for $15.99 to $17.99 in stores such as Toys R Us, Target, and Walmart. In ...