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Cain Cassandra Cain David Cain Rex Calabrese Rex "The Lion" Calabrese is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He debuted in ''Batman: Eternal'' #14 during "The New 52" and was created by James Tynion IV, Scott Snyder, Ray Fawkes, John Layman, Tim Seeley, and Jason Fabok. Rex Calabrese is a mob boss operating in Gotham city prior to Batman's times and wore sharp teeth dentures to evoke his namesake. At the time when Jim Gordon was incarcerated at Blackgate Penitentiary for a crime that he didn't commit by Lincoln March, he was visited by Batman as Gordon told him about Calabrese and how he knew he wouldn't stay on top forever. Gordon would later discover that his cellmate is Calabrese who was arrested under the alias of "Leo Leone" at the time when Penguin and Carmine Falcone fought each other during a prison riot. Using his lion-like dentures, he saves Gordon from one of Carmine Falcone's men. Afterwards, Rex mentioned to J ...
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Lists Of DC Comics Characters
This is a list of DC Multiverse fictional characters which were created for and are owned by DC Comics. Alphabetically *List of DC Comics characters: 0–9 *List of DC Comics characters: A *List of DC Comics characters: B *List of DC Comics characters: C *List of DC Comics characters: D *List of DC Comics characters: E *List of DC Comics characters: F *List of DC Comics characters: G *List of DC Comics characters: H *List of DC Comics characters: I *List of DC Comics characters: J *List of DC Comics characters: K *List of DC Comics characters: L *List of DC Comics characters: M *List of DC Comics characters: N *List of DC Comics characters: O *List of DC Comics characters: P *List of DC Comics characters: Q *List of DC Comics characters: R *List of DC Comics characters: S *List of DC Comics characters: T *List of DC Comics characters: U *List of DC Comics characters: V *List of DC Comics characters: W *List of DC Comics characters: X *List of DC Comics characters: Y *List of DC ...
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Jason Bard
Jason Bard is a fictional character in the DC Universe. He first appeared in ''Detective Comics'' #392, which was published in 1969. He appeared in several back-up stories throughout the 1970s and 1980s in ''Detective Comics''.. Fictional character biography Pre-Crisis Jason Bard is a boy who vows to exact revenge on his father after he kills his mother. However, he sees that his goal is futile, joins the Marines, and participates in the Vietnam War. After sustaining a crippling knee injury, Bard returns to the United States, becomes a private investigator, and dates Barbara Gordon Barbara Joan Gordon is a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Batman. The character was created by television producer William Dozier, editor Julius Schwartz, writer Ga .... Post-Crisis Following the ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'' continuity reboot, Bard is a Gotham City Police Department, GCPD police officer who is injured ...
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Flashpoint (comics)
"Flashpoint" is a 2011 comic book crossover story arc published by DC Comics. Consisting of an eponymous core limited series and a number of tie-in titles, the storyline premiered in May 2011. The core miniseries was written by Geoff Johns and pencilled by Andy Kubert. In its end, the series radically changes the status quo for the DC Universe, leading into the publisher's 2011 relaunch, The New 52. ''Flashpoint'' details an altered DC Universe in which only Barry Allen seems to be aware of significant differences between the regular timeline and the altered one, including Cyborg's place as the world's quintessential hero, much like Superman is in the main timeline, with Superman himself being held captive as a lab-rat by the United States government within an underground facility in Metropolis. In addition, Thomas Wayne is Batman, and a war between Wonder Woman and Aquaman has decimated western Europe. Consisting of a 61 issue run, the series crossed over with '' Booster Go ...
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