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This is a list of teams and organizations that appear in various DC Comics publications.
Note: Please check Category:DC Comics superhero teams before adding any redundant entries for superhero teams to the page.
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Academy of Crime
Academy of Arch-Villains
The Academy of Arch-Villains was a gathering of Wonder Woman villains Angle Man, Human Fireworks, and Mouse Man.[1]
Ace, King, Queen and Jack of Crime
Acme Toys
A.C.R.O.S.T.I.C.
Agency
Agenda
Agony and Ecstasy
Agony and Ecstasy are a duo of enforcers of Hell.[2]
Aerotroopers
Ajan Enterprises
Alien Alliance
There are two versions of the Alien Alliance:
Alien Alliance I
Alien Alliance II
Alleytown Kids
Alliance
Competalian rebels from JLA: Haven.
Allied Supermen of America
The Allied Supermen of America team was created as an homage to the Golden Age Justice Society of America and the Silver Age Justice League. The team was created by Alan Moore and included characters created by Rob Liefeld and Erik Larsen. It was introduced in Supreme #14.
Allies
Alpha Lanterns
All Caste
All-Star Squadron
Altered Strain
Amazon Nation
The Amazon Nation are a hidden female tribe. First appearance: (historic) All-Star Comics #8 (Winter 1941); (current) Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #1 (February 1987).
Amber Butane Corps
Ambush Bug Revenge Squad
American Supreme Men
American Supremacist Party
American Warriors
Angel and the Ape
Anti-Green Lantern Corps
Anti-Justice League
A.P.E.
Short for Allied Perpetrators of Evil, A.P.E. is a supervillain group in The New Adventures of Superman. First appearing in "The Men from A.P.E.", the line-up consists of Lex Luthor, Toyman, Prankster, and Warlock. In "A.P.E. Strikes Back", Lex Luthor and Warlock get back together as A.P.E. with Brainiac as its new member.
A.P.E.S.
Short for All-Purpose Enforcement Squad.
A.R.G.U.S.
Argent
Argent is a 1950s domestic secret agent team. First appearance: Secret Origins (vol. 3) #14 (May 1987).
Army of Crime
Aryan Brigade
Assassination Bureau
Atari Force
A.T.O.M
Atom Project
Atomic Knights
Authority
Awesome Threesome
The Awesome Threesome are a trio of robots that have antagonized Aquaman. They consist of Claw, Magneto, and Torpedo Man.
Awesome Threesome in other media
The Awesome Threesome appear in The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure. Torpedo Man was first seen in "Treachery is the Torpedo Man". The Awesome Threesome later appear together in "The Torp, the Magneto, and the Claw".
Axis Amerika
Axis World
B
Batman Family
Batman Incorporated
Batmen of All Nations
Batmen Corps
Bear Tribe
Bellatrix Bombers
Biker Babes from Hell
Big Science Action
Birds of Prey
B.I.O.N.
Short for Biologically Integrated Organic Network.
Biospheer Technologies
Bizarro League
Blackhawk Squadron
Black Dragon Society
Black Glove
Black Lantern Corps
Black Seven
Blackrazors
Blasters
Bloch Industries
Blood Brothers
Bloodlines Parasites
Blood Pack
Blood Syndicate
Blue Boys
Blue Lantern Corps
Blue Trinity
Body Doubles
Bombardiers
Bombshells
Boy Commandos
Bravos
Brotherhood of the Bat
Brotherhood of the Cold Flame
Brotherhood of Dada
Brotherhood of Evil
Brotherhood of the Fist
Brute and Glob
Bug and Byte
Bulletman and Bulletgirl
C
Cadre
CAELOSS
CAELOSS is short for The Citizen's Army for the Economic Liberation of Suicide Slum.
Captains of Industry
Captain Atom Brigade
CBI
CIA
C.E.M.A.
C.E.M.A. is short for Cosmic Emergency Management Agency.
Centurions
Chain Gang
Challengers from Beyond
Challengers of the Unknown
Champions of Crime
Champions of Angor
Checkmate
Children of Ares
Children of Cronus
The Children of Cronus are a group of Titans that were responsible for empowering Devastation.[3]
Children of the White Lobe
Church of Superman
Cidermen
Circle
Circle of Fire
Circle of Six
Circus of Strange
Citadel
Citizen's Patrol Corps
Club of Heroes
Club of Villains
Coalition of Crime
Combine
Conclave
Conglomerate
Council
Council of Spiders
Corpse Corps
Court of Owls
Creature Commandos
Credo
Crimebusters
Crime Champions
Crime Council
Crime Crusaders Club
Crime Society
Crime Syndicate of America
Crime Syndicate of Qward
Crimson Star Mob
Crusaders
D
Daily Planet
Daily Star
Dark Circle
Dark Men
Dark Nemesis
Dark Trinity
Darkseid's Elite
Darkstars
Dawlakispokpok and Family
Dayton Industries
Death Metal Men
Death Patrol
Death Warriors
Deep Six
Demolition Team
Demons Three
The Demons Three are three demonic brothers consisting of Abnegazar, Ghast, and Rath.[4] They ruled Earth one billion years prior before being banished by the Timeless Ones, though they have occasionally escaped using Felix Faust's power. Their powers are bound to three mystic artifacts: the Green Bell of Uthool, the Silver Wheel of Nyorlath, and the Red Jar of Calythos.
Demons Three in other media
The Demons Three appear in The Batman Strikes! #50.[5] This version of the group were previously allies of Etrigan centuries prior before attempting to lead a rebellion in Hell. Etrigan defeated the three and imprisoned them in a magic box, but they retained a residual psychic link with him. In the present, they use this link in an attempt to manipulate Etrigan into releasing them, but Batman and Robin stop them.
The Demons Three appear in the Justice League Unlimited episode "The Balance", with Abnegazar voiced by Wayne Knight while Ghast and Rath have no dialogue.
The Demons Three appear in Justice League Action, with Abnegazar voiced by Damian O'Hare and Rath by Jason J. Lewis while Ghast has no dialogue. This version of the group are members of the Brothers Djinn alongside series-original characters Calythos (voiced by David Lodge), Uthool (voiced by Diedrich Bader), and Nyorlath (voiced by Chris Diamantopoulos).
The Demons Three appear in Justice League Dark, with Abnegazar voiced by JB Blanc, Rath by Jeffrey Vincent Parise, and Ghast by Fred Tatasciore. They compete with John Constantine and Jason Blood in a poker game to win magic artifacts, but both groups end up fighting after learning that the other has cheated, and the Demons Three are ultimately defeated.
Department of Extranormal Operations
Devil's Dozen
Deuce and Charger
Digitronix Corporation
Digitronix Corporation is a company in The Hacker Files.
Dingbats of Danger Street
DNAliens
DNAngels
Doom Force
Doom Patrol
Doom Squad
Doomsday Clones
Double Dare
Double Entendre
Duality
E
Eastside Dragons
Easy Company
Elite
Elite Hawkmen
Endless
EuroCrime
Euroguard
Euroguard is a temporary band in Europe created by the JLE and led by Power Girl.
Everyman Project
The Everyman Project was created by Lex Luthor to grant a group of people identities and powers and become part of his incarnation of Infinity, Inc. Recent appearance in 52 #24 (October 18, 2006).
Excalibur Crew
The Excalibur Crew was the shuttle crew that Hank Henshaw was a part of.
Extreme Justice
Extremists
F
Fatal Five
Fearsome Five
Federal Men
Ferrous
Female Furies
First Eleven
Fists of the Guardian
Force of July
Force Family
Forgotten Heroes
Forgotten Villains
Forever People
Four Horsemen of Apokolips
Fourth Reich
Front Men
Freak Show
Freedom Brigade
Freedom Fighters
Frogmen
Futurist Militia
G
Galaxy Communications
Gang
Gardners of the Universe
Gargoyles of Notredame
Gas Gang
Gemma Masters
Gen¹³
Ghost Patrol
Global Guardians
Gotham City Police Department
Gotham City Sirens
Great Ten
Green Arrows of the World
Green Lantern Corps
Green Lantern Corps of Sector 872
Green Lantern Corps Honor Guard
Green Lantern Corps of the Klyminade
Green Team Boy Millionaires
Guardian Angels
Guardians of Metropolis
Guardians of the Universe
Guardians of World Galaxy
Guardians of the Galaxy Elite
Gunner and Sarge
Gunner and Sarge are World War II US Marines. First appearance: Our Fighting Forces #45 (May 1958).
H
The Halla's
Hammer and Tongs
The Hand
The Hand is a gang featured in Legionnaires #1 (April 1993).
Hand of Krona
The Hand of Krona is an interstellar technology cult.
Hangmen
Haunted Tank Crew
Haven
Hawk Police of Thanagar
Hayoth
Headmen
Helix
Hellenders
Heroes of Lallor
Hero Hotline
H.I.V.E.
Hocus and Pocus
Hollow Men
Honor Team of Throne
House of Pain
Human Defense Corps
Hunter's Hellcats
Hunter's Hellcats are a World War II commando unit. First appearance: Our Fighting Forces #106 (April 1967).
H.U.R.R.I.C.A.N.E.
Hybrid
Hyperclan
The Hyperclan is a White Martian Vanguard.
Hypomen
Hypotheticals
I
Ice Man's Kill Squad
IMHS
The IMHS is short for the Institute of Metahuman Studies.
Indigo Tribe
Inferior Five
Infinity Inc.
Injustice Gang
Injustice League
Injustice Society
Inner Circle
InterC.E.P.T.
Intergang
International Club of Heroes
International Delegation of Masked Archers
International Ultramarine Corps
Interpol
Interstellar Counter-Intelligence Corps
Invisibles
J
JLAxis
Jokerz
Judge and Jury
Jury
Just'a Lotta Animals
Justice Alliance of America
Justice Experience
Justice Guild of America
Justice, Inc.
Justice League
Justice League of Adventure
Justice League of Air
Justice League of Aliens
Justice League of Amazons
Justice League of Anarchy
Justice League Antarctica
See Injustice League
Justice League of Apostles
Justice League of Arkham
Justice League of Atlantis
Justice League Dark
Justice League Detroit
Justice League Elite
Justice League Europe
Justice League International
Justice League Task Force
Justice League Revenge Squad
Justice League of Earth
Justice Legion Alpha
Justice Lords
Justice Society of America
Justice Society Dark
In the pages of "The New Golden Age", the Justice Society Dark is mentioned to be a team that Doctor Fate enlisted to help find a way to free Salem the Witch Girl from the Limbo Town curse and to find her when she one day vanished without a trace.[6]
The Thaddeus Brown version of Mister Miracle is a known member while Zatara and Diamond Jack are mentioned to be part of this group. In 1941, Doctor Fate and Salem the Witch Girl come across Mister Miracle fighting Solomon Grundy. After he is chained up, Mister Miracle suggests to Doctor Fate and Salem the Witch Girl that they should go apprehend Bride of Grundy.[7]
Justice Underground
Justifiers
There are two different groups called Justifiers:
Justifiers I
See Champions of Angor.
Justifiers II
K
KDRA
Killer Elite
Kobra Organization
Knights of the Galaxy
Knights of Khera
Knights of Knavery
Knights Tempus
Kryptonian Military Guild
L
Labrats
The Labrats are genetically altered teenage heroes. First appearance: Labrats #1 (April 2002).
L.A.W.
Lawless League of America
League of Ancients
League Busters
League of Assassins
League of Challenger-Haters
League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
League of Super-Assassins
League of Superheroes
L.E.G.I.O.N.
Legionnaires
Legion of Doom
Legion of Substitute Heroes
Legion of Super-Heroes
Legion of Super-Pets
Legion of Super-Rejects
Legion of Super-Villains
Legion of the Weird
Leviathan
LexCorp
Leymen
Libra
Linear Men
Locus
Loophole Gang
Losers
M
Madmen
The Madmen are a team of villains in the DC Comics universe. They were originally owned by Charlton Comics, but DC later acquired the rights to the characters.The Madmen first appeared in Blue Beetle #3 (1967) and were created by Steve Ditko and David Glanzman.[8]
Looking to make money, Farley Fleeter transformed his gang into a group of supervillains. The gang donned wigs, face paint, and multicolored costumes and started robbing banks. This brought them to the attention of Blue Beetle.
During the fight, the Madmen gained control of Beetle's gun but could not figure out how to use it. The public did not know what powers the gun possessed; the Madmen took advantage of this to enhance their crimes. Blue Beetle eventually regained his gun (only containing a strobe light) and apprehended the Madmen. After serving their sentences, the Madmen retired until they were paid to attack Kord Industries by Doctor Alchemy. Once again they were jailed.
The Madmen became a more persistent annoyance to Blue Beetle. They returned to face him time and again but were defeated after each attempt. Fleeter, however, was not discouraged. Taking a job at Georgetown University to steal drugs, he was involved in an accident that gave him the power to mentally control anyone he touched. He used this power to create an army of Madmen, but was defeated in a confrontation with Hawk and Dove and sent to Belle Reve prison.
Sometime later, Fleeter was incarcerated at Arkham Asylum and was a victim of the Joker's venom. He caused problems in Gotham City until he was captured by the Beetle and Robin.
During the Infinite Crisis, the Madmen were invited to join Alexander Luthor Jr.'s Secret Society of Super Villains. Their first assignment was to attack Blue Beetle. Though they failed, their actions led to his death at the hands of Maxwell Lord. Next, they were given guard duty and were attacked by the Secret Six. During the Battle of Metropolis the Madmen were gunned down by Wild Dog, Crimson Avenger, and Vigilante.[9]
One Year Later, some of the Madmen apparently survived the battle. They attacked Wonder Woman and Manhunter after Everyman appeared disguised as Blue Beetle. After attacking the trio, the Madmen dispersed.
They later appeared as part of a group of villains attempting to defeat the new Blue Beetle, Jaime Reyes. After suffering a blast from one of Jaime's weapons, the group beat a hasty retreat.[10]
Madmen in other media
- The Madmen (referred to as the Madniks) appear in the Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode "Menace of the Madniks!" voiced by Dee Bradley Baker. When Batman is shown fighting the Madniks, Booster Gold learns that they once fought Blue Beetle. Booster Gold goes back in time where he ends up helping Blue Beetle fight the Madniks when they break into S.T.A.R. Labs to steal the Quark Pistol. When Booster Gold shoots the Quark Pistol, it ends up knocking them out. When Booster Gold returns to the present, he finds Batman fighting an Energy Monster and Batman figures out that Booster Gold was behind this. When Batman and Booster Gold end up transporting back in time to see Blue Beetle, they end up going to Hub City Penitentiary where the escape of the Madniks causes them to turn into Energy Monsters that drained energy from the electric fence. Batman, Blue Beetle, and Booster Gold end up pursuing the Madnik Energy Monsters to Hub City's Nuclear Plant. Batman and Booster Gold managed to reverse the polarity of the Nuclear Plant in order to return the Madniks back to normal.
- The Madmen appeared in issue #10 of the Justice League Unlimited spin-off.
Manhunters
Mankind Liberation Front
Martian Marauders
Martian Mandrills
Marvel Family
Masters of Disaster
Maximums
Men from N.O.W.H.E.R.E.
Menagerie
In September 2011, The New 52 rebooted DC's continuity. In this new timeline during the "Forever Evil" storyline, the Menagerie is a group led by Cheetah. The group consists of Elephant Man, Hellhound, Lion-Mane IV, Mäuschen, Primape, and Zebra-Man. Steve Trevor and Killer Frost fight them in order to claim Wonder Woman's lasso, which is needed to save the trapped Justice League members from the Firestorm matrix. While Steve Trevor manages to defeat Cheetah, the rest of the Menagerie are frozen by Killer Frost.[11]
Mercenaries
Meta-Militia
Metal Men
Metallik
See Team Titans
Metropolis Special Crimes Unit
Micro Squad
Millennium Giants
The Millennium Giants are guardians of the balance of the Ley Lines. First appearance: The Man of Steel #78 (April 1998).
Minute Men of America
The Minute Men of America are radio operators who are allies of Hourman. Its known members are Jimmy Martin and Thorndyke Thompkins.[12]
Minutemen
Missile Men
Misfits
The Misfits are a group of under-rated Batman villains. First appearance: Shadow of the Bat #7 (December 1992).
Monster Society of Evil
Moon Gang
Moondancers
Moonlings
Morrigan
The Morrigan are three war goddesses with plans to eliminate the Amazons.
Morte Fatale and the Dead Boys
Mosaic Kids
Mud Pack
Before the debut appearances of the fifth and sixth Clayfaces, Clayface III (Preston Payne) and Clayface IV (Sondra Fuller) team up, breaking Clayface I (Basil Karlo) out of prison. Clayface I also futilely tries to revive Clayface II (Matt Hagen). Together, the trio form the Mud Pack with Clayface II being made a post-mortem member of the group.[13][14] Karlo/Clayface I later gains the others' powers by injecting himself with extracts of blood samples from Clayface III and IV, becoming the "Ultimate Clayface".[15] Clayface I is defeated by Batman and Looker and Clayface III and IV escape.[16]
Mutants
N
NASA
National Crime League of America
National Force Crime
Network
Neutralizers
New Blackhawk Air Corps
New Conglomerate
New Extremists
New Gods
New Guardians
New Hybrids
New Olympians
New Order
Newsboy Legion
New Rogues
Next
Night Force
Nuclear Family
Nuclear Legion
O
O.G.R.E.
Ocean Going Resource Exchange
Old Justice
Old Justice is a superhero group appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
Old Justice was formed when TNT's sidekick Dan the Dyna-Mite, Neptune Perkins, Green Lantern's sidekick Doiby Dickles, Sylvester Pemberton's adoptive sister Merry Pemberton, Minute Men of America member Thorndyke Thompkins, and Red Tornado's sidekicks the Cyclone Kids came together.[17]
Olympian Gods
OMAC
Omega Men
One Six Seven
Onslaught
Optitron
Orange Lantern Corps
Order of St. Dumas
Orishas
Orthodoxy
Our Ladys of the Shadow University
O.S.O.
O.S.O. is short for Office of Special Operations.
O.S.S.
Outcasts
Outlaws
Outsiders
P
Parliament of Decay
The Parliament of Decay are a group that is associated with the Black, which is in turn associated with death.
Parliament of Flames
The Parliament of Flames are a group of fire elementals that reside in the Burn and is associated with an unidentified force which is in turn associated with fire.
Parliament of Limbs
The Parliament of Limbs are a group that is associated with the Red, which is in turn associated with the life force of all of Earth's animal life.
Parliament of Stone
The Parliament of Stone are a group of Earth elementals that reside in the Melt, which is in turn associated with all types of minerals.
Parliament of Trees
The Parliament of Trees are a group of plant elementals that reside in the Green, which is in turn associated with the life force of all of Earth's plant life.
Parliament of Vapours
The Parliament of Vapours are a group of air elementals that reside in the White, which is in turn associated with air.
Parliament of Waves
The Parliament of Waves are a group that reside in the Clear, which is in turn associated with the life force of all of Earth's aquatic life.
Pentacle
People's Heroes
People's Heroes is the name of two fictional organizations appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
People's Heroes I
The People's Heroes are a group of Russian agents that consists of Bolshoi, Molotov, Pravda, and Hammer & Sickle.[18]
People's Heroes II
In the "Watchmen" sequel "Doomsday Clock", the People's Heroes are Russia's sanctioned superhero team led by Pozhar and consisting of Black Eagle, Firebird, Lady Flash, Morozko, Negative Woman, Perun, Red Star, Rusalka, Snow Owl, Steel Wolf, Tundra, Vikhor, and Vostok-X II.[19]
Planetary
Planeteers
The Planeteers are a 22nd-century space police force that Tommy Tomorrow is a member of.
Poglachian Green Lantern Corps
Point Men
The Point Men are foes of Young Justice.
Power Company
Power Posse
Primal Force
Princes of Darkness
Professionals
Project Cadmus
Project Cadmus is a genetic engineering project in the DC Comics universe. Its notable creations include the Golden Guardian and Auron (clones of the original Guardian), Superboy (Kon-El) (a binary clone made from the DNA of Superman and Lex Luthor), and Dubbilex and his fellow DNAliens. Its 31st-century descendants run the Justice League 3000 clone project.
Project Slipshift
Purple Trio
Psyba-Rats
The Psyba-Rats are superpowered teenage hackers.[20]
Pyre
The Pyre are unrevealed villains made up of fire in the Martian Manhunter comics.
Q
Q Society
Quorum
The Quorum is a rogue American agency.
Quickstart Enterprises
Quinntettes
Quintet
The Quintessence
R
Rainbow Raiders
Ratpack
Rattles
Ravens
Ravers
R.E.B.E.L.S.
Rebirth Inc.
RECOMbatants
R.E.C.R.U.I.T.S.
Red Brotherhood
Red Lantern Corps
Red Morgue
Red Shadows
The Red Shadows are Russia's answer for the Suicide Squad.
Red Shift
Red Tornado Family
Red Trinity
Relative Heroes
Renegades
Renegades of Mars
Requiem Inc.
Resistance
Revenge Syndicate
Revson Cosmetics
Ringers
Robot Renegades
The Robot Renegades are a robotic team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
Seeking the supremacy of machines over humans, they first appeared as a team in Metal Men (vol. 3) #2 (2007). The group consists of U.N.I.O.N., Warbox, Body X, L-Ron, and Manhunter Lud of the Manhunters. In Metal Men (vol. 3) #3, they would assist Will Magnus in defeating the Death Metal Men, although purely for their own reasons.
Rocket-Elite
Rocket Red Brigade
Rocket Rollers
Rogues
Royal Guard
Royal Flush Gang
Rydertech
S
Satan Brothers
Savage Six
Scare Tactics
Scarlet Horde
Schichiriron
Science Council of Krypton
Science Police
Science Squad
The Science Squad is the name of different groups appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
Science Squad I
The first Science Squad are a group of fictional scientists and mad scientists in the DC Comics Universe. The group was created by writer Grant Morrison who stated: "I love writing cowardly, petulant, irascible supervillains much more than I enjoy writing truly evil ones, so this whole plot strand was a joy from beginning to end".[21] The members of the team are Veronica Cale, Doctor Death, Doctor Sivana, I.Q., Will Magnus, T.O. Morrow, Komrade Krabb, Doctor Tyme, and Robby Reed enemies Doctor Cyclops, Baron Bug, and Dr. Rigoro Mortis. They are commanded by Egg Fu. They are featured prominently throughout the series, particularly in Week 46.[22]
Science Squad II
In the pages of "Dark Nights: Metal", a new Science Squad was formed during the invasion of Barbatos. It consists of Doctor Sivana, Egg Fu, Professor Ivo, T.O. Morrow, Veronica Cale, and Will Magnus.[23]
Scissormen
Scorpio
S.C.Y.T.H.E.
S.C.Y.T.H.E. is a terrorist organization from the fictional European country of Lugwainia.[24]
Sea Devils
Searchers Inc.
Secret Six
Secret Society of Super Villains
Section 8
Sentinels of Magic
Seraphim
Servants of Darkness
Seven
Seven Deadly Enemies of Man
Seven Scribes of the Cloudy Satchel
Seven Shadows
Seven Soldiers of Victory
Sex Men
The Sex Men are bizarre secret agents that investigate areas contaminated by bizarre occurrences. They consist of Cuddle, Kiss, and Torture.[25]
Sex Men in other media
The Sex Men appear in the Doom Patrol episode "Sex Patrol" with Cuddle portrayed by Michael Shenefelt, Kiss portrayed by Michael Tourek, and Torture portrayed by Tracey Bonner.
S.H.A.D.E.
Shadow Cabinet
Shadow Fighters
Shadow-Force
Shadowpact
Shadowspire
Shadowstryke
Silicon Dragons
Silk Brothers
Sinestro Corps
Sino-Green Lanterns
Sino-Supermen
Sivana Industries
Sivana Industries is a company that is owned by Doctor Sivana.[26]
Sivana Industries in other media
Sivana Industries appears in Shazam! This version is run by Thaddeus Sivana's unnamed father.
SKULL
Sky Raiders
SMASH
Snatchers
Society of Evil
Society of Sin
See Brotherhood of Evil.
Society of the Golden Wing
Solar Council
Sons of Batman
The Sons of Batman are an offshoot of the Mutants that became followers of Batman.
The Sons of Batman were also featured in Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #21-23 (August – October 1991).
Sons of Batman in other media
The Sons of Batman appear in Batman: The Dark Knight Returns with one of its members voiced by Yuri Lowenthal.
Sons of Liberty
The Sons of Liberty are a top secret government organization that has Agent Liberty as their special operative. Other known members are Paul Devlin, Charles Holcraft, Jay Harriman, Ronald Kramer, Reese, and Sanchez.[27]
Sons of Liberty in other media
The Sons of Liberty, renamed "Children of Liberty", appear in Supergirl. This version of the group target alien residents of National City.
Sovereign Seven
Soyuz
Space Canine Patrol Agents
Space Legion
Space Marine Corps
Space Voyagers
Special Crimes Unit
Speed Boys
Speed Metal
S.P.I.D.E.R.
Spirit of America
Spyral
S.T.A.R. Labs
S.T.A.R. Corps
Star Hunters
Star Riders
Star Rovers
Star Sapphires
The Star Sapphires is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, they are one of the seven Corps empowered by a specific color of the emotional spectrum within the DC Universe. Though their roots can be traced back to the earliest appearances of the Star Sapphire queens, they have entered into a significant plot role as part of the 2009–2010 Blackest Night crossover event.[28] First formed by the Zamarons at the conclusion of the Mystery of the Star Sapphire storyline running in Green Lantern (vol. 4) issues #18–20 (May–July 2007), their abilities come from violet power rings which wield the power of love.[29] Initially the members of the Star Sapphires were only depicted as being females; during the Blackest Night panel at Comic Con International 2009, Geoff Johns explained that "anyone can join, but most men are not worthy".[30][31] More recently male recruits were shown among the Star Sapphires when Wonder Woman visited their home planet.[32]
Steelworks
Stormwatch
Strikeforce
Strike Force Kobra
Subterraneans
Suicide Squad
Super Buddies
Super Friends
Super Malon
Super-Sons
Super Squad
Super Young Team
Superior Five
Superman Family
Superman Revenge Squad
Supermen of America
Supermen of the Multiverse
T
T-Men
Task Force Delta
Task Force X
See Suicide Squad
Tartarus
Taurus Gang
Team 7
Team Luthor
Team Turmoil
Team Titans
Teen Titans
Tenth Circle
Terrible Trio
Terrific Trio
Terror Firma
Tuesday Club
Three Aces
Thunderers of Qward
Time Foes
Time Masters
The Time Masters are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
Time Masters in other media
The Time Masters first appear in the pilot episode of Legends of Tomorrow.
Titans East
Titans of Myth
TNT Trio
Tomahawk's Rangers
Trenchcoat Brigade
Tribune
Trinity
Triple Threat
Triumvirate of Hell
U
Uh-oh Squad
Ultragen Corporation
Un-Men
Uncanny Amazers
Underworlders
Unit Three
United Planets
Université Notre Dame des Ombres
Untouchables
Uranus/Gaea Corporation
V
Vandermeer University
Vanguard
Van Horn Industries
Veil
Vendetta
The Vigil
Vigilance Inc.
Villainy Inc.
VULTURE
W
Wayne Tech
Wanderers
Warlords of Okaara
Weaponers of Qward
WEB
Webhost
White Lantern Corps
Wildebeest Society
Wildcats
Wingmen of Thanagar
Wolf Pack
Workforce
Wreckers
X
Xenobrood
X Justice
X Inc.
Y
Yakuza
DC Comics has their versions of the yakuza in their different comic series.
Yellow Lantern Corps
See Sinestro Corps
Yellow Peril
Young Allies
Young All-Stars
Young Heroes
Young Justice
Z
Zod Squad
Zoo Crew
See also
References
- ↑ Wonder Woman #141. DC Comics.
- ↑ Hellblazer #12 (December 1988). DC Comics.
- ↑ Wonder Woman Vol. 2 #145. DC Comics.
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