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  • ...is a male comic superhero character who featurs in [[:Category:DC Universe|DC Universe]]. Superboy also fought the Kryptonite Kid of Blor, an alien criminal whose mutation by a Green K space-cloud gave him the ability to em
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  • '''Krypton''' is a planet that features in [[DC Comics]]. ...posal, the Kryptonians quickly turned the tide against them, forcing their alien masters to flee Krypton, never to return. (Krypton Chronicles v1 #2)
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  • A '''Power Ring''' is an object that features in [[DC Comics]]. ...of a space station to help against a threat. This threat was a [[Doomsday (DC)|monster]] who had been killing scores of people forcing the Green Lantern
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  • '''Shadow Demons''' were entities that feature in [[DC Comics]]. ...s of his positive-matter counterpart. Some of these witnessed [[Harbinger (DC)|Harbinger]] traveling across the universes to recruit heroes and had divid
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  • '''Metahuman''' are a species that features in [[DC Comics]]. ... they reverse engineered their technology that was used to arm a [[Vulcan (DC)|line of fire]] to fight off any future invasion by them. (Son of Vulcan v2
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  • '''Brainiac''' is a comic extraterrestrial supervillain who features in [[DC Comics]]. ...hat, he came to learn the truth that showed the existence of a [[Presence (DC)|Master Programmer]] whose decree was that Superman serve as Brainiac's 'an
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  • The '''Spider Guild''' are a cybernetic arachnoid species that featured in [[DC Comics]]. ...of the universe which meant that they did not notice the fast existence of races such as the Spider Guild. The invasion continued for the next thirty years
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  • The '''Manhunters''' are a race of robot warriors that feature in [[DC Comics]]. ...on and named after the Manhunter police officers from the [[Green Martian (DC)|Green Martian]] civilization. (Martian Manhunter v2 #21) The Guardians the
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  • The '''Controllers''' are a powerful alien species that feature in [[DC Comics]]. ...ment. Their initial foray in combating evil were the robotic [[Manhunters (DC)|Manhunters]] but these were abandoned in favor of living beings that becam
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  • The '''Zamarons''' are a powerful alien species that feature in [[DC Comics]]. ...lisation of female immortals who were originally from the planet [[Maltus (DC)|Maltus]].
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  • <!-- '''Unity (DC Animated)''' --> The '''Unity''' is a parasitic creature that features in [[DC Comics]] [[Superman: The Animated Series]].
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  • ...ntern Corps''' were a police organization of superheroes that feature in [[DC Comics]]. ...go where they created an android force that was known as the [[Manhunters (DC)|Manhunters]]. These machines continued in their role for one and a half bi
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  • ... an army that included [[Apocalypse (Marvel)|Apocalypse]] to challenge the alien invaders thus defeating them. (S.H.I.E.L.D. v1 #1) ...n of infecting the rest of his kind as he came to believe a union of their races could bring about an evolutionary superior race. Another Kree ship led by '
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  • The '''Joining''' are an alien mechanical species that feature in [[The Batman]]. The Joining are capable of duplicating the appearance of other races whih allows them to infiltrate their societies. When damaged, the unit is c
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  • The '''Reach''' are an alien species that feature in [[DC Comics]]. The Reach are a civilization of ancient alien conquerors that worked through the conquest of planets in order to gain pro
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  • ...'''Anti-Life Equation''' is a cosmic entity and formula that features in [[DC Comics]]. ... a weapon powered by this substance. They turned this weapon against their alien neighbor where the Anti-Life Equation destroyed their world and their enemi
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  • ...th years ago. This incursion was during the height of the [[Green Martian (DC)|Green Martian]] civilization on Mars. Similar to their previous invasions, ...er to blot the sky. The heroes of the world at first struggled against the alien invaders that were arriving in cities such as [[Metropolis]] but the telepa
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  • The '''Durlans''' are a shapeshifting species that features in [[DC Comics]]. ...lans were an extraterrestrial race that were native to the planet [[Durla (DC)|Durla]]. The planet Durla had twin setting suns and resided in a galaxy wh
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  • The '''White Martians''' are an alien race that features in [[DC Comics]]. ... at least two separate species which became known as the [[Green Martians (DC)|Green Martians]] and the White Martians. In addition to this tampering wit
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  • The '''Green Martians''' are an alien race features in [[DC Comics]]. ...of Mars. This was because Blanx had agreed to sell his world for wealth to alien travellers but he had to be the last living Martian in order to receive pay
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  • The '''Monitors''' are a powerful group of beings from [[DC Comics]]. ...verse where only two such beings existed that were known as the [[Monitor (DC)|Monitor]] of the Positive Matter Universe and the [[Anti-Monitor]] who was
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  • The '''Mercurians''' are an alien race that featured in [[DC Comics]]. *[http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Mercurians DC Database Entry]
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  • The '''Faceless Hunters''' are a species that feature in [[DC Comics]]. [[Category:Alien races]]
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  • The '''White Triangle''' is a group that features in [[DC Comics]]. ...s a Legionnaire. This was seen when she witnessed an assault on an aquatic alien by three Triangle thugs and let them off with a warning after seeing their
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  • The '''Bugs''' are an alien race that feature in [[DC Comics]]. ...colonies that were led by the queen All-Widow and the Prime One. [[Mantis (DC)|Mantis]] was once a Prime One who managed to survive and went renegade alo
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  • The '''Coluans''' are an alien species that feature in [[DC Comics]]. ... Brainiac in his attempt at claiming the body of the monstrous [[Doomsday (DC)|Doomsday]]. (Superman: Doomsday Wars v1 #2)
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  • The '''Warlords of Okaara''' are an alien race that features in [[DC Comics]]. ...sentative to serve as leader for their people. In this time, the [[Psions (DC)|Psions]] arrived in the Vegan system in search for scientific experimentat
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  • The '''Thanagarians''' are an alien species that feature in [[DC Comics]]. ...pposedly justified their terrible treatment of those they deemed as lesser races. Despite this being the case, the Thanagarians also inflicted harm on one a
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  • '''Daxam''' is a planet that features in [[DC Comics]]. ...e various worlds, the Kryptonian expansion was pushed back by those native races with the exception of Daxam. The settlers were asked to return to the homew
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  • The '''D'rahn''' are an alien species that feature in [[Wildstorm Comics]]. ...rior was encountered by the Kherubim Knight [[Ferrian]] who simply put the alien out of its misery though legends spoke of him as being the only being who k
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  • ...'Kherubim''' are an alien race that features in [[Wildstorm Comics]] and [[DC Comics]]. ...net. As a result, a series of '''Blood Wars''' were fought between the two races as they sought to establish their respective bases of power. (WildC.A.T.s.
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  • ===DC=== ...ppearance itself was not an issue and in this regard the inhabitants found races such as humanity immature in their racial discrimination. In fact, compared
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  • The '''Dominators''' are an alien species that feature in [[DC Comics]]. ...-Heroes v5 #29 2007) Those charged with diplomatic negotiations with other races were known as '''caste speakers'''. (Rann-Thanagar War v1 #2)
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  • The '''Gil'Dishpan''' are an alien race that features in [[DC Comics]]. ...g the [[Starro]] invasion, [[Vril Dox]] was responsible for containing the alien horde within a quadrant of the galaxy by utilizing a powerful shield over a
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  • The '''Khunds''' are an alien race that feature in [[DC Comics]]. ...s was interrupted by the arrival of the monster later known as [[Doomsday (DC)|Doomsday]]. Landing on Khundia, the creature went on a rampage and the war
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  • '''5th Dimensional Imps''' are a species that feature in [[DC Comics]]. ... fealty to Aethyr which he agreed as he desired revenge against Superman. (DC Comics Presents v1 #97)
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  • The '''Amazons''' are a group that feature in [[DC Comics]]. ...''Amazonia''' with them worshipping the [[Gods (DC)|goddess]] [[Aphrodite (DC)|Aphrodite]]. (All-Star Comics v1 #8)
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  • '''Qwardians''' are a humanoid alien race that feature in [[DC Comics]]. ...s]] to serve as his personal guard. It was the discovery of the [[Monitor (DC)|Monitor]] which saw the Anti-Monitor being left in a coma-like state for b
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  • '''Kroloteans''' are an alien race that features in [[DC Comics]]. ...e, the aliens were responsible creating a new test subject in the [[Shark (DC)|Shark]] who was genetically engineered from a normal shark and evolved int
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  • '''Daxamites''' are an alien species that feature in [[DC Comics]]. ...e various worlds, the Kryptonian expansion was pushed back by those native races with the exception of Daxam. The settlers were asked to return to the homew
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  • '''Appellaxians''' are an alien species that feature in [[DC Comics]]. Each alien warrior possessed a different power or ability, and attacked a different po
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  • '''Rann''' is a planet that features in [[DC Comics]]. ...her being a blue-skinned race of savages known as the '''Kirri'''. The two races would engage in fighting for dominance of their world with the Rannians man
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  • '''Psions''' are an alien reptilian race that features in [[DC Comics]]. ...ere a race of humanoid reptilians that were native to the planet [[Maltus (DC)|Maltus]]. Originally, they were small green skinned reptilians that walked
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  • The '''Flash''' is the name of several characters in the [[:Category:DC|DC Universe]]. : ''Main Article'': [[Barry Allen (DC)|Barry Allen]]
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  • '''Byth''' is a male extraterrestrial comic supervillain who features in [[DC Comics]]. ...d combined the DNA of the alien prisoners in order to make Ultra the Multi-Alien the Slayer of Worlds. (Justice League United v1 #1)
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  • '''Queen Bee''' is a female alien villain who features in [[DC]]. ...ning the new incarnation of the [[Injustice Gang]] alongside [[Prometheus (DC)|Prometheus]] and the [[Wade Eiling|General]] in attacking the Justice Leag
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  • '''Eobard Thawne''' is a male comic supervillain who features in [[DC Comics]]. ...he only means of stopping the threat. However, the Flash freed [[Godspeed (DC)|Godspeed]] where the two kept Paradox busy whilst Eobard was to travel bac
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  • '''Barry Allen''' is a male comic superhero who features in [[DC Comics]]. ...t suit with a lightning bolt whereupon he adopted the name of the [[Flash (DC)|Flash]] with this being based on his childhood comic hero namely [[Jay Gar
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  • '''Despero''' is a male extraterrestrial comic supervillain who features in [[DC Comics]]. ..., he discovered that the escapees had found a friend in the [[Barry Allen (DC)|the Flash]] who called a meeting of the [[Justice League]]. However, upon
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  • '''Computo''' is a comic character who features in in [[DC Comics]]. ...elieved that emotions were inefficient and decided to turn against organic races. He then auto-manufactured enough facsimiles of himself that were sent to c
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