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Top Ten dc Heroes

Black Canary​
Black Canary​

One of DC Universe's earliest super heroines, the Black Canary mantle has been worn by a few different women across decades of appearances in comics, cartoon, TV shows and video games—but none is better known than Dinah Laurel Lance.

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Kara Zor-El​
Kara Zor-El​

Kara Zor-El is Superman's cousin and secret weapon. She is a young, cheerful, feisty, hot-heated heroine, eager to prove herself. She loves her cousin and idolizes Wonder Woman.

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John ​Constantine​
John ​Constantine​

John Constantine introduces Artifacts to both heroes and villains in Artifacts: Oblivion Bar, taking them on through a one-time Event mission to complete, traversing through Hell, Oa, Apokolips Necropolis and a Government Warehouse defeating Brother Blood, Glomulus, Steppenwolf and Major Force that rewards a choice of 3 Artifacts, 2 Damage and 1 Support Roles.

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Barbara ​Gordon​
Barbara ​Gordon​

Barbara Gordon is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Batman. The character was created by William Dozier, Julius Schwartz, and Carmine Infantino.

Green ​Lantern​
Green ​Lantern​

The Green Lantern mythology has been one of the cornerstones of the DC Comics universe for decades, and in 2011, the property was finally brought to the big screen, with Ryan Reynolds playing Hal Jordan as the recipient of the ring of willpower.

Martian ​Manhunter​
Martian ​Manhunter​

The Martian Manhunter (real name: J'onn J'onzz) is a superhero from DC Comics and a regular member of the Justice League - he is one of the last surviving Martians and has taken on the role as a hero on Earth due to his affinity for the planet, disguising himself as a human due to knowing that humans will fear his alien appearance.

Swamp Thing​
Swamp Thing​

Swamp Thing is a superhero in the DC Universe. Origin. Once, there was a man. A man named Alec Holland. A brilliant scientist , Holland was perfecting a formula designed to turn deserts bloated with forests....until a bomb planeted by enemies destroyed his lab, lighting him on fire. In desperation, Alec fled into the swamp, hoping to put the flames out.

Green Arrow​
Green Arrow​

DCComics.com: Welcome to the Official Site for DC. DC is home to the "World's Greatest Super Heroes,” including SUPERMAN, BATMAN, WONDER WOMAN, GREEN LANTERN, THE FLASH, AQUAMAN and more.

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Batman​
Batman​

LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes is a sequel to LEGO Batman: The Videogame, released on June 19, 2012. The playboy philanthropist, Bruce Wayne, and presidential candidate, Lex Luthor, are both nominated for the Man-of-the-Year award, the ceremony takes place in Gotham.

Damian ​Wayne​
Damian ​Wayne​

Bruce Wayne had a heart-to-heart with Damian back at Wayne Manor. Justice League vs. Teen Titans Robin attended the unveiling of the Justice League's new headquarters, the Hall of Justice, in Metropolis.

Atom​
Atom​

The Atom is a legacy super-hero name, primarily associated with the ability to shrink in size. The original was Al Pratt during the Golden Age, a diminutive man with superhuman strength; he was a founding member of the Justice Society.

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Cyborg​
Cyborg​

Nowadays, everyone’s juggling an offline and online persona. But only one hero is a literal marriage of technology and man. Half human, half machine, Victor Stone is Cyborg, a digital and physical tank—and a true superhero for the modern age.Although a star athlete, Vic Stone only yearned for his father’s approval.

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Hawkgirl​
Hawkgirl​

Hawkgirl is a playable character in Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes, voiced by Kari Wahlgren. Hawkgirl is a playable character in Injustice: Gods Among Us voiced by Jennifer Hale. She is seen with the rest of the Justice League battling villains on the "Prime" Earth.

Starfire​
Starfire​

Starfire is a superheroine from DC Comics who is most famous as a member of the Teen Titans and was one of the main heroes in the 2003 animated series of the same name. Koriand'r is a princess of an alien race known as the Tamarans.

Jonah Hex​
Jonah Hex​

Jonah Hex was canceled during Crisis on Infinite Earths (in which Jonah also appeared along with Scalphunter and other western heroes in issue #3, 1985), but in the same year Jonah moved to a new eighteen-issue series titled Hex, also penned by Michael Fleisher.

Booster Gold​
Booster Gold​

Booster Gold has been through a number of ups and downs since debuting in his own ongoing series in 1986 but, despite having a hand in some of DC’s major events and his recent billing as “the greatest hero you’ve never heard of,” he’s never quite broken through as a marquee character.

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Arrow​
Arrow​

Below is a list of characters who originally appeared in the DC Comics multiverse prior to the episode's airing, by appearance. Characters first appearing in Arrow: Below is a list of characters who originally appeared in the DC Comics multiverse prior to the episode's airing, by appearance.

Superman​
Superman​

Player characters Inspired By Superman would receive Ice as their power set. Superman along with Lex Luthor is an ally in the Darkseid's War Factory raid. Superman is one of the iconic heroes who fight the Anti-Monitor and his minions in the Attack of the Anti-Monitor anniversary event.

Hal Jordan​
Hal Jordan​

Hal Jordan is the greatest Green Lantern, an inter-galactic police officer and member of the Green Lantern Corps, chosen by the Guardians of the Universe for his ability to overcome great fear.

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