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The Doom Patrol is a superhero team appearing in publications from DC Comics. The original Doom Patrol first appeared in ''My Greatest Adventure'' #80 (June 1963). The majority of their foes have been members of their arch group the Brotherhood of Evil The Brotherhood of Evil is a group of DC Comics supervillains, archenemies of the original Doom Patrol and the Teen Titans and enemies of the Justice League. The Brotherhood of Evil appears in the third season of the HBO Max series ''Doom Patrol .... This page lists the known enemies of the Doom Patrol. Central rogues' gallery In alphabetical order (with issue and date of first appearance) Foes of lesser renown In chronological order (with issue and date of first appearance) References {{DEFAULTSORT:Doom Patrol Enemies, List Of Doom Patrol Lists of DC Comics characters Lists of DC Comics supervillains ...
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Doom Patrol
Doom Patrol is a superhero team from DC Comics. The original Doom Patrol first appeared in ''My Greatest Adventure'' #80 (June 1963), and was created by writers Arnold Drake and Bob Haney, along with artist Bruno Premiani. Doom Patrol has appeared in different incarnations in multiple comics, and have been adapted to other media. Although not one of the most popular superhero teams, they have never been out of print for more than a few years since their introduction. The series' creator and fans have suspected that Marvel Comics copied the basic concept to create the X-Men, which debuted a few months later, but other fans also speculate that they share similarities with another Marvel superhero team, the Fantastic Four. Doom Patrol are a group of super-powered misfits whose "gifts" caused them alienation and trauma. Dubbed the "world's strangest heroes" by editor Murray Boltinoff), the original team included the Chief (Niles Caulder), Robotman (Cliff Steele), Elasti-Girl ( ...
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Red Jack (DC Comics)
Red Jack, redjack, or ''variation'', may refer to: People * Jack the Ripper, of the Whitechapel murders, 19th century serial killer also nicknamed "Red Jack" * Jack Beattie (ice hockey) (1906-1981; aka ''Red Jack Beattie'') UK ice hockey player * Red Jack Ellsmore (1859-1931), a captain of the Kulshan (steamship) * Jack Keating (1916-1951; aka ''Red Jack Keating'') Canadian ice hockey player * Red Jack Heavenridge, U.S. basketball player, member of the 1930s ICC AllStars * Red Jack Lamberton, American football player, member of the 1915 College Football All-America Team * John McMartin (Canadian politician) (1858-1918; aka ''Red Jack McMartin'') * Red Jack Murray (1884-1958) U.S. baseball player * Red Jack Teehan (hurler), great-grandfather of Brian Carroll (hurler) Fictional characters * Redjac, a ''Star Trek'' character from the episode "Wolf in the Fold", named after Jack the Ripper * Redjack, a fictional character from the 1998 videogame '' Redjack: Revenge of the Breth ...
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Cult Of The Unwritten Book
The following is a list of fictional criminal and terrorist organizations that have been published by DC Comics and their imprints. 0-9 100 Originally based in Metropolis, the 100 kept a firm grip on the city's criminal underworld for years, indulging in crimes such as drug trafficking and racketeering. Their first appearance was in ''Superman's Girlfriend Lois Lane'' #105. A recent retcon in ''Superman'' #665 (September 2007) shows that during Superman's early years in Metropolis, the 100 was a smaller organization called the 10 with ties to Intergang. 1,000 The former Director of the 1,000 was a US senator named Henry Ballard who shepherded the organization's new direction and goals. Under Director Ballard, the 100 changed its name to the 1,000, attempting to expand their reach to even the Oval Office with Director Ballard as the presidential candidate. The 1,000 first appear in ''Booster Gold'' #2 (March 1986). 2000 Committee A vast criminal organization that planned to take ...
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Lords Of Chaos And Order
The Lords of Chaos and Order are a complementary group of fictional supernatural entities appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. While alluded to since ''1st Issue Special'' #9 (December, 1975), the group would make their first physical appearance in ''DC Special Series'' #10 (1978). While the group is commonly associated with ''Doctor Fate'' titles, they also appear prominently in other comic titles. Depicted as powerful beings of magic representing concepts of order and chaos, both groups eternally struggle for supremacy. The Lords of Chaos are plotting to invoke kali yuga (a period where chaos dominates existence) while the Lords of Order work to prevent it. Both groups are also sometimes depicted as being balanced by entities known the Balancers (also referred to as the Lords of Eternal Balance), disallowing both sides from destroying each other. All sides can empower agents to act on their behest. The group has been adapted in media, having made appearances ...
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Metallo
Metallo () is a name used by multiple supervillains appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly as an adversary of Superman. Metallo is usually depicted as a cyborg with a kryptonite power source in his heart, which he uses as a weapon against Superman. In 2009, Metallo was ranked as IGN's 52nd-greatest comic book villain of all time. Publication history John Corben and Metallo first appeared in the ''Superman'' comic strip storyline "The Menace of Metallo", which ran from 15 December 1958 to 4 April 1959. The character debuted in comic books in ''Action Comics'' #252 (May 1959), in a story by Robert Bernstein and Al Plastino. There was an earlier "Metalo" who appeared in ''World's Finest'' #6 (Summer 1942). This was just a man who discovered the most powerful metal on Earth and invented a strength serum. Fictional character biography George Grant Metalo (note the alternate spelling) is the identity of an inventor/scientist named George Grant w ...
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