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  2. Injustice: Gods Among Us (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Injustice 2 Vol. 5 Injustice 2 #25–30 April 30, 2019 978-1401289164: Injustice 2 Vol. 6 Injustice 2 #31–36, Annual #2: August 6, 2019 978-1401292270: Injustice vs. Masters of the Universe: Injustice vs. Masters of the Universe #1–6 April 23, 2019 978-1401288372: Injustice Year Zero: Injustice Year Zero #1–14 July 13, 2021 978-1779511294

  3. Tom Taylor (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Tom Taylor (born 29 November 1978) is an Australian comic book writer, playwright and screenwriter. A New York Times bestselling author, his work includes DC Comics series Injustice, DCeased, Nightwing, Superman, Suicide Squad and Marvel series All-New Wolverine, X-Men Red, Superior Iron Man and Star Wars comics.

  4. List of Justice Society of America members - Wikipedia

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    Notes. Miss America. Joan Dale. Young All-Stars Annual #1. Retconned into the Golden Age team; it is unclear if this retcon is still valid after the retcon of Hippolyta into the Golden Age team (see below). Hawkgirl. Shiera Sanders Hall. Justice Society of America (vol. 2) #1. Referred to as a member in Last Days of the Justice Society.

  5. List of criminal organizations in DC Comics - Wikipedia

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    The Injustice League appear in the Smallville episode "Injustice", consisting of Livewire, Neutron, Plastique, Parasite, and Eva Greer, a LuthorCorp psychic. They initially search for Doomsday until Tess Mercer assumes control of LuthorCorp and begins recruiting metahumans to form a team of heroes to defend Earth. After Neutron is killed by ...

  6. Injustice (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    The comic was released digitally beginning on January 15, 2013. [9] The series was later issued in regular comic book form, and eventually a collected edition. [10] Tom Taylor left the series after writing Injustice: Year Three #14, with Brian Buccellato replacing him by continuing the story into Year Four and Five. [11]

  7. Young Justice - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Gleason, John Timms, Scott Godlewski. Creator (s) Todd Dezago (writer) Todd Nauck (artist) Young Justice is a fictional DC Comics superhero team consisting of teenaged heroes. The team was formed in 1998 when DC's usual teen hero group, the Teen Titans, had become adults and changed their name to the Titans.

  8. Injustice 2 (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Injustice 2 is an American comic book series written by Tom Taylor and published by DC Comics. It is based on fighting video game Injustice: Gods Among Us and its sequel, Injustice 2. It is set in an alternate reality where a Batman -led insurgency has defeated Superman 's totalitarian regime and has to deal with the aftermath.

  9. Connor Hawke - Wikipedia

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    Connor Hawke is a fictional DC Comics superhero who operated as the second Green Arrow, created by Kelley Puckett and Jim Aparo.In the post-Zero Hour continuity, Connor is the eldest son of Oliver Queen, the original Green Arrow, and his former college girlfriend Sandra "Moonday" Hawke, making him Oliver's heir of his estates and the Green Arrow legacy.