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  • Metahuman criminals are incarcerated in special metahuman prisons. Prisoners in this facility are tagged with nanobyte tracers injected into *Metahumans are basically the DC Universe's version of Marvel's [[Mutants (Marvel)|mutants]]. They featured prominently in ''Birds of Prey''.
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  • '''S.H.I.E.L.D.''' is an organization that features in [[Marvel Comics]]. ...in Langley later considered Colonel Fury for '''Project: S.H.I.E.L.D.'''. (Marvel: The Lost Generation v1 #10)
    23 KB (3,932 words) - 11:08, 26 October 2023
  • ...ed to sell them back to Lex Luthor if he gathered information on [[Captain Marvel]] for him wth the two coming to a deal atop LexCorp Tower. (Superman/Shazam ...consisted of the worst of the worst that were hired out to keep watch over prisons but were noted for their brutal and sadistic acts. (Superwoman v1 #3)
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  • The '''Uncreated''' are an alien race that features in [[Marvel Comics]]. ...God-Killer''' and was locked away in the empire's prisons. After [[Vulcan (Marvel)|Vulcan]] took the throne, he sought to eliminate dissidents to his rule an
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  • The '''Klyn''' is a prison that features in [[Marvel Comics]]. ...destruction destroyed the Kyln leaving it in ruins. [[Thanos]] of [[Titan (Marvel)|Titan]] dispatched the Fallen One with investigating the remains to find t
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  • ...s the seven deadly chairs they represented must always be filled. (Captain Marvel Adventures v1 #41) ...d alongside [[Doctor Sivana]] to further wickedness in the world. (Captain Marvel Adventures v1 #41)
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  • The '''Big House''' is a prison that features in [[Marvel Comics]]. ...y'''. Among its newest prisoners that were shrunken in size was [[Titania (Marvel)|Titania]]. (She-Hulk v1 #12)
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  • The '''Cube''' is a prison that features in [[Marvel Comics]]. ...reedom by becoming a hero where they told him stories of [[Captain Marvel (Marvel)|Captain]] [[Mar-Vell]]. However, they told him that he had to earn his fre
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  • '''Prison 42''' is a prison that features in [[Marvel Comics]]. ...s defenders to negotiate their surrender where he allied with [[Jack Flag (Marvel)|Jack Flag]] to prevent the Negative Zone attackers from overrunning the fa
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  • The '''Vault''' is a prison that features in [[Marvel Comics]]. ...oup of supervillains for their employer who was the [[Master of the World (Marvel)|Master of the World]]. This led to a large scale escape from the superpowe
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  • The '''Raft''' is a prison that features in [[Marvel Comics]]. ...pped [[Danielle Cage]]. (New Avengers v1 #49) After the Siege of [[Asgard (Marvel)|Asgard]], Director Osborn was arrested for his actions in the devastation
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  • '''Project P.E.G.A.S.U.S.''' is a facility that features in [[Marvel Comics]]. ...ject P.E.G.A.S.U.S. studying its latent thought wave as an energy source. (Marvel Two-in-One v1 #42)
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  • ...ty and secures a job for him as a tour guide at the local museum. (Captain Marvel Adventures v1 #79) ...own the real killer and bringing him to justice, exonerating Tom. (Captain Marvel Adventures v1 #82)
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  • '''Pym Particles''' is a substance that features in [[Marvel Comics]]. The particles were used as part of the [[Big House (Marvel)|Big House]] prison that kept prisoners in a shrunken state. The [[Mad Thin
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  • The '''Sanctum Sanctorum''' is a place that features in [[Marvel Comics]]. ...or help after he was being targeted by the demonic supervillain [[Kindred (Marvel)|Kindred]] who had possessed the other spider-related heroes. The possessed
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  • '''Seagate Prison''' is a prison that features in [[Marvel Comics]]. ...te Prison appeared in the live-action Netflix series as part of the shared Marvel Cinematic Universe continuity setting. Dr. Noah Burnstein was observing som
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  • '''Uncle Marvel''' is a male comic superhero who features in [[Fawcett Comics]]|[[DC Comics ...e company with the help of the Marvel Family to aid them in manual tasks. (Marvel Family v1 #5)
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  • The '''Ravencroft Institute''' is a prison that features in [[Marvel Comics]]. ...ula]] participating in this alliance as they sought a cure for [[Vampires (Marvel)|Vampire]] sensitivity to light. This saw them experiment on patients at th
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  • '''Gamma Base''' is a place that features in [[Marvel Comics]]. ...nitiative started by General [[Thunderbolt Ross]] in combating the [[Hulk (Marvel)|Hulk]]. The proposal was made to the U.S. government with Washington agree
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  • '''Nightshade''' is a female comic supervillain who features in [[Marvel Comics]]. ...arch to debut in a first large-scale criminal venture. Nightshade utilized prisons as a source of manpower for the Yellow Claw, transforming convicts into obe
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