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dc comics superheroes who have killed?

please list dc superheroes who have killed criminals. please list sources, if possible.

i dont think they ever kill them. the bring justice by putting them in jail or hand them over to authorities

Intro To Every DC Comics TV Series 1/5


Green Arrow/Black Canary: Enemies List


Green Arrow/Black Canary: Enemies List


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New series writer Andrew Kreisberg (JLA CLASSIFIED, Simpsons) introduces a new era for Green Arrow and Black Canary! As Connor and Speedy head off on their own and leave the married vigilantes truly alone together for the first time, a new villain gives Ollie cause to reflect on just how much his life has changed! And Black Canary confronts the new vigilante known as Cupid over her sick obsession …

Superman: Character, Superhero, Jerry Siegel, DC Comics, Action Comics 1, List of Superman Comics, History of Superman, Superman


Superman: Character, Superhero, Jerry Siegel, DC Comics, Action Comics 1, List of Superman Comics, History of Superman, Superman


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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Superman is a fictional character, a comic book superhero appearing in publications by DC Comics, widely considered to be an American cultural icon. Created by American writer Jerry Siegel and Canadian-born artist Joe Shuster in 1932 while both were living in Cleveland, Ohio, and sold to Detective Comics, Inc. in 1938, the character first appeared in Act…

DC Universe: Shared universe, Comic book, DC Comics, Batman, Continuity (fiction), Superhero, Multiverse (DC Comics), List of characters in DC Comics, List of teams and organizations in DC Comics


DC Universe: Shared universe, Comic book, DC Comics, Batman, Continuity (fiction), Superhero, Multiverse (DC Comics), List of characters in DC Comics, List of teams and organizations in DC Comics


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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The DC Universe (DCU) is the shared universe where most of the comic stories published by DC Comics take place. The fictional characters Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman are well-known superheroes from this universe. Note that in context, “DC Universe” is usually used to refer to the main DC continuity. Occasionally, “DC Universe” will be used to indic…

Dc Comics Superheroes (dc Comics)


Dc Comics Superheroes (dc Comics)


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DC Comics - Superhero Crime Fighters Boxers for men


DC Comics – Superhero Crime Fighters Boxers for men


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These boxers for men feature DC Comics Superheroes using their Super Powers and abilities to fight crime in an all-over print. Machine washable with button fly and covered elastic waistband.

DC Comics - Colorful Costumes Crime Fighters Boxer for men


DC Comics – Colorful Costumes Crime Fighters Boxer for men


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These boxers for men feature an outstanding action graphic of DC Comics Superheroes in their colorful trademark costumes. Machine washable with open edge fly and covered elastic waistband.

Superheroes!: Capes and Crusaders in Comics and Films


Superheroes!: Capes and Crusaders in Comics and Films


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DIVDIVPModern myths, cheap trash or the objects of fetishist desire?/PPMost people know something about Superman, Batman, Spider-Man and Wonder Woman, even if what they know is heavily filtered through film and television versions, rather than the comics in which they first appeared. Yet, even though the continuity of the DC and Marvel Comics universes rival or surpass in size almost anything else in Western culture, surprisingly little attention has been paid to comics, which we are supposed to grow out of./PPInISuperheroes!/I, acclaimed cultural commentator Roz Kaveney argues that this is a mistake, that, at their best, superhero comics are a form in which some writers and artists are doing fascinating work, not in spite of their chosen form, but because of it./PPISuperheroes!/Idiscusses the slow accretion of comic universes from the thirties to the present day, the ongoing debate within the conventions of the superhero comic about whether superheroes are a good thing and the discussion within the comics fan community of the extent to which superhero comics are disfigured by misogyny and sexism. Roz Kaveney attempts to explain the differences between Marvel and DC, the notion of the floating present (or why Spider-Man, fifteen when he adopted the costume, is still only in his early thirties), and the various attempts by both companies to re-invent and re-boot individual characters and their entire continuity universes. She also looks at the influence of comics on the group of film and television screenwriters she calls the fanboy creators, all of whom moonlight as comics script writers, using Joss Whedon as her case study, and examines the adaptation of well-known comics into large-budget feature films, not always to the advantage of the material./P/DIV/DIVDIVP* Acknowledgements * The Freedom of Power–Some first thoughts on Superhero comics * The heroism of Jessica Jones–Brian Bendis’ Alias as thick text *  W@$8Që…¸ÿ¾Úð

Marvel Comics X-Men Superheroes Black Boxers for men


Marvel Comics X-Men Superheroes Black Boxers for men


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These boxers feature Marvel Comics Universe X-Men Superheroes Trademark Logo and Characters on a black background. They are machine washable, have an open fly and an exposed Marvel elastic waistband.

Return to the Amalgam Age of Comics: The DC Comics Collection


Return to the Amalgam Age of Comics: The DC Comics Collection


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Combining characters from both DC comics and Marvel comics, this graphic novel merges the world’s best-known superheroes and villains, turning them into all-new characters. For example, Superman and Captain America become Super Soldier.

Superheroes: Joe Kubert's Wonderful World of Comics


Superheroes: Joe Kubert’s Wonderful World of Comics


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Dynamic superheroes star in this entertaining instructional book on the art of creating powerful comic book characters. Opening with the fascinating history of the genre, the book’s legendary author/teacher then illustrates the basic structure of both male and female superheroes, their classic facial expressions, body language, and ways to evoke other aspects of the superhero personality. Typical story settings, climate, and terrain are all delved into, as are structuring a story and script, making rough sketches, thumbnail layouts, and spot lettering. PJoe Kubert’s artistry has produced extensive work for Flash and DC Comics, the newspaper strip Green Berets, a 3-D process for comic books, and a graphic novel, Fax from Sarajevo, which earned the prestigious Eisner Award. The long-established Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art is located in the author’s hometown, Dover, New Jersey.

DC Superheroes: A How-to-Draw Kit


DC Superheroes: A How-to-Draw Kit


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Ready! Set! Draw! Here’s a chance for comic fans to learn how to draw all of their favorite DC Comics Superheroes Wonder Woman, Superman, Batman, and Robin. The drawing portfolio includes a 48-page book which leads artists of all levels through techniques, shapes, perspective, figures, and more. With a pencil, pen, ruler and instructional poster, readers can use what they’ve learned to draw their very own comic book.pIncludes:br48-page instructional bookletbrInstructional PosterbrPencil with eraserbrDual-sided penbrRulerbrA blank comic book to be drawn by budding artists!

DC Comics - Super Powers Boxers for men


DC Comics – Super Powers Boxers for men


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These boxers for men feature DC Comics Super Heroes using their Super Powers and abilities in an all-over print. Machine washable with button fly and exposed elastic waistband.

DC Comics - Superheros Super Powers Briefs for men


DC Comics – Superheros Super Powers Briefs for men


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These 95% cotton/ 5% spandex briefs for men feature DC Comics Superman, Batman, Iron Man, Aquaman, Flash and Green Lantern Superheros in a comic book style print. The waistband has ‘Super Powers’ lettering. These fun briefs are machine washable with functional fly and exposed elastic waistband.

Greco-Roman Mythology In Comics: Dc Comics Amazons, Dc Comics Atlantea


Greco-Roman Mythology In Comics: Dc Comics Amazons, Dc Comics Atlantea


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Dc Comics Amazons, Dc Comics Atlanteans, Greco-Roman Mythology in Dc Comics, Greco-Roman Mythology in Marvel Comics, Marvel Comics Atlanteans, Marvel Family, Wonder Woman Storylines, Shazam, Captain Marvel, Namor, Aquaman, Black Adam, Hippolyta, Donna Troy, Captain Marvel Jr., Hercules, Mary Marvel, Artemis of Bana-Mighdall, Themyscira, Garth, Diana Prince, Circe, Ares, Homo Mermanus, Philippus, Olympian Gods, Fury, Ares, the Incredible Hercules, Venus, Aquagirl, Nubia, Titans of Myth, Hercules, Lilith, the Circle, Phobos, Belasco, Atlantis, Namorita, Amazons Attack!, Attuma, Athena, Giganto, Antiope, Zeus, Pluto, Namora, Julia Kapatelis, Mera, Mercy Graves, Rise of the Olympian, Orana, Llyra, Hades, Who Is Wonder Woman?, Arion, Dolphin, Mala, Ocean Master, Varnae, Krang, Warkiller, Vulcan, Shim’tar, Andromeda, Hoppy the Marvel Bunny, Lori Lemaris, Amazons, Cal Durham, Olympian, Baroness Paula Von Gunther, List of Aquaman Enemies, Children of Ares, Hera, Son of Vulcan, List of Aquaman Supporting Characters, Lady Dorma, Bizarra, Orka, Deep Blue, Naga, Down to Earth, Uncle Marvel, Lagoon Boy, Lieutenant Marvels, Siren, Hippolyta, Devastation, Delphyne Gorgon, Olympians, Power Boy, Sub Diego, Ends of the Earth, Dakimh the Enchanter, Paradise Lost, Queen Clea, U-Man, Huntsman, Hebe, Byrrah, Trident, Apollo, Dionysus, Duke of Deception, Little Mermaid, Karthon the Quester, Kamuu, Neptune, Nia Noble, Hermes, Sofia Constantinas, Thunder, Decay, Thierna Na Oge, Artemis, Argo the Almighty, Dragonrider, Llyron, Trinity, Lya, Golden Girdle of Gaea, Lord Conquest, Earl of Greed, Hephaestus, Cerdian, Stygyro, Creators, Atlan, Tyrak, Priapus, Vesta, Thalarion, Bloodtide, Achelous, Nox, Fathom Five, Tropidor, Tuatha Di Danann. Excerpt: The Amazons of DC Comics are a fictional all-female soc…

DC Comics Characters - Trademark Logos Lounge Pants for men


DC Comics Characters – Trademark Logos Lounge Pants for men


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These lounge pants feature DC Comics Characters authentic, original Trademark Logos including Batman, Superman, Aquaman, The Flash and Green Lantern in an all-over print on a black background.

DC Comics - Batman Classic Logo Black Briefs for men


DC Comics – Batman Classic Logo Black Briefs for men


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These 95% cotton/ 5% spandex briefs for men feature the DC Comics Batman Classic Logo on black fabric with yellow detailing. Machine washable with functional fly and exposed Batman trademark elastic waistband.

DC Comics - Batman Dark Knight Boxer Briefs for men


DC Comics – Batman Dark Knight Boxer Briefs for men


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These 95% cotton/ 5% spandex boxer briefs for men feature the DC Comics Batman classic logo with Dark Knight images in a colorful interpretation. Machine washable with exposed Dark Knight trademark elastic waistband.

DC Comics - Superman Adventure 3 Pair Pack Boys Briefs for boys


DC Comics – Superman Adventure 3 Pair Pack Boys Briefs for boys


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This boys underwear 3 pack features briefs with DC Comics Superman action scenes and trademark ‘S’ logos. They are machine washable, have a functional fly and an elastic waistband.

DC Comics - Justice League Legends Blue Pajamas for boys


DC Comics – Justice League Legends Blue Pajamas for boys


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These flame resistant short sleeve pajamas for boys feature an action graphic of Superman, Batman, Green Lantern and Flash from DC Comics Justice League on a royal blue background. Machine washable and easy to care for.

Black Superheroes, Milestone Comics


Black Superheroes, Milestone Comics


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A history of the trailblazing comics that broke color barriers and portrayed African Americans in heroic storylinesA history of the trailblazing comics that broke color barriers and portrayed African Americans in heroic storylinespWhat do the comic book figures Static, Hardware, and Icon all have in common?pBlack Superheroes, Milestone Comics, and Their Fans gives an answer that goes far beyond tights and capes, an answer that lies within the mission Milestone Media, Inc., assumed in comic book culture. Milestone was the brainchild of four young black creators who wanted to part from the mainstream and do their stories their own way. This history of Milestone, a creator-owned publishing company, tells how success came to these mavericks in the 1990s and how comics culture was expanded and enriched as fans were captivated by this new genre.pMilestone focused on the African American heroes in a town called Dakota. Quite soon these black action comics took a firm position in the controversies of race, gender, and corporate identity in contemporary America. Characters battled supervillains and sometimes even clashed with more widely known superheroes. Front covers of Milestone comics often bore confrontational slogans like Hardware: A Cog in the Corporate Machine is About to Strip Some Gears.pMilestone’s creators aimed for exceptional stories that addressed racial issues without alienating readers. Some competitors, however, accused their comics of not being black enough or of merely marketing Superman in black face. Some felt that the stories were too black, but a large cluster of readers applauded these new superheroes for fostering African American pride and identity. Milestone came to represent an alternative model of black heroism and, for a host of admirers, the ideal of masculinity.pBlack Superheroes gives details about the founding of Milestone and reports on the secure niche its work and its image achieved in the marketplace. Tracing the com@2\(õÂ?\ÿ¾Úð

DC Comics - Enhanced Super Girl Cami/Panty Set for women


DC Comics – Enhanced Super Girl Cami/Panty Set for women


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These camisole and panty sets for women feature an enhanced version of DC Comics SuperGirl outfit with a bold red foil ‘S’ Shield. The blue cami top has red adjustable straps and the red panties have a yellow power belt accent.

Superman Comics Boom Briefs for men


Superman Comics Boom Briefs for men


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These 95% cotton/ 5% spandex briefs for men feature Superman in authentic DC Comics action! The rear reads ‘BOOM’ as our hero delivers a mighty blow. The waistband has trademark ‘Superman’ lettering.

The dc Comics Encyclopedia


The dc Comics Encyclopedia


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The dc Comics Encyclopedia

DC Comics Covergirls


DC Comics Covergirls


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DC Comics Covergirls

DC Comics - Superman Saves the Day Boxers for men


DC Comics – Superman Saves the Day Boxers for men


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These boxers for men feature Superman’s ‘S’ Shield over comic strip action words, ‘Superman Saves The Day Yet Once Again…’ and ‘Faster than A Speeding Bullet!’. Machine washable with open edge fly and covered elastic waistband.

DC Comics - Wonder Woman Black Capri for women


DC Comics – Wonder Woman Black Capri for women


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These lounge pants for women feature Wonder Woman’s Trademark Logos in bright yelllow and hot pink diagonals on a black background. They are capri length with a color coordinated wide elastic waistband.

DC Comics - Superman Baseball Team Pajamas for boys


DC Comics – Superman Baseball Team Pajamas for boys


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These flame resistant pajamas for boys feature Superman’s Trademark ‘S’ Logo interpreted baseball style on a pinstripe background, navy top with long pants.

DC Comics - Batgirl Superhero Gray Capri for women


DC Comics – Batgirl Superhero Gray Capri for women


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These lounge pants for women feature Batgirl’s image and trademark logos in black, yelllow and pink scattered on a gray background. They are capri length with a color coordinated wide elastic waistband.

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