Giganta - DC Comics - Villainy Inc - Wonder Woman enemy - ProfileFull character profile for the version of the giantess Giganta that existed in DC Comics in the 2000s. Pictures, biography, powers... Very popular article.
Isabel Ardila (Prime Earth)Isabel Ardila is a flight attendant and former girlfriend of Jason Todd. She met Jason Todd and Roy Harper during their flight to China. She was interested in Jason Todd and later gave him her number. Jason finally decided to call her after an encounter with his former lover Essence, and asked Isabel on a date.[1] Their first date was interrupted by an alien named Orn who had come to retrieve Starfire. Orn teleported the Outlaws, as well as Isabel, onto the H.M.S.S. Starfire. Isabel...
Amalgam Universe - TV TropesA description of tropes appearing in Amalgam Universe. "Hey! You got your DC in my Marvel!""No, you got your Marvel in my DC!""Hey! Wait a minute... " In …
Bonny Hoffman (New Earth)Bonny Hoffman and Carmen Leno are assassins who work for Requiem, Inc., an agency for hired killers. Bonny, daughter of a crimelord, wanted to prove her worth to her father, while Carmen, a former pornographic film actress, hoped to become a legitimate film actress. Both women met and became assassins, using many types of hi-tech weapons often concealed or disguised as makeup accessories. Bonny's uncle Nick hired the Body Doubles for their first job, which brought them into conflict with...
The Surprising Origin Story of Wonder WomanThe Surprising Origin Story of Wonder Woman | Arts & Culture | Smithsonian Magazine
Al PlastinoAl Plastino (b. December 15, 1921 – d.November 25, 2013) was a comic book artist. Al Plastino's earliest comic work was as an assistant to Bill Everett, working on Sub-Mariner for Timely Comics. His first credited work was the cover of Novelty Press' Blue Bolt Comics #9 in 1943. In 1948 Plastino showed samples of his work to editors at DC and began a 20-year stint on the Superman family of books. At first he was required to mimic Wayne Boring's style but as time went on he was allowed to...
Clark Kent (Earth 45)Clark Kent was one of the creators of Superdoom. Clark Kent was a genius who during his travels was inspired to change his world for the better. He returned to his home with knowledge of the Tulpa - the concept of creating a living thought with its own independent existence. Along with his friends Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen, Clark constructed a device that could make their thoughts into realities. The three then decided to use the machine to imagine a messiah, powered by thought, and…