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Sunday, November 9, 2025

Chemo - Justice League

An artificial intelligence powered by one of Dr Will Magnus's seven responsometers, Chemo was composed of highly volatile and dangerous chemicals. They were born when an unknown thief dropped their stolen responseometer into a vat of chemicals and ordered them to assassinate Magnus. 

Their rampage was stopped by the Metal Men at great personal cost: the six Metal Men sacrificed their physical forms to render the chemicals in their body inert. 

Karma - Justice League

The alter-ego of Wayne Hawkins, Karma (d. 2013), was a member of the Doom Patrol with the power to generate and project a probability field around him that makes it physically impossible for an opponent to hurt him. While the Chief calls this "defensive telepathic nerve pulse disruption," he calls it Karma, hence his name. 

He was killed during a fight with Johnny Quick in Denver, Colorado, when the Speedster knocked him into the path of an explosion. 

Wayne Hawkins - Justice League

The alter-ego of Karma, Wayne Hawkins (d. 2013), suffered a near-fatal accident that changed his life forever. 

Saved by Dr Niles Caulder, his body was augmented, granting him meta-human abilities, which he used as a reluctant member of the Doom Patrol. 

Scotty Fischer - Justice League

The alter-ego of Scortch, Scotty Fischer (d. 2013), was a high school honour student when a life-threatening accident changed his life forever. 

Saved by Dr Niles Caulder, he was given meta-human abilities and inducted into the ranks of the Doom Patrol. 

Scortch - Justice League

The alter-ego of Scott Fischer, Scortch (d. 2013), was a member of the Doom Patrol with the power to generate and project intense heat and radiation. Because his powers are so unstable, he must wear a protective suit at all times to stop him from going nuclear. 

He was killed by Atomica when she used her shrinking powers to jump into his ear and cut off his anterior cerebral circulation, causing him to have an internal haemorrhage. 

Negative Woman - Justice League

A member of the Doom Patrol, she was killed by Johnny Quick and Atomica. 

Mick Rory - Earth 3 - Justice League

An officer for the CCPD, Mick Rory (d. 2008), was murdered by Jonathan Allen and Rhonda Pineda after he and his partner, Leonard Snart, were held hostage at S.T.A.R. Labs and forced to fight to the death, with the promise that the winner’s family would be spared.

Distraught about killing Snart, Rory pleaded for his family’s lives, but was shot and killed instead.

Leonard Snart - Earth 3 - Justice League

An officer for the CCPD, Leonard "Lenny" Snart (d. 2008), was murdered by his friend and partner, Mick Rory, after they were held hostage at S.T.A.R. Labs and forced to fight to the death, with the promise that the winner’s family would be spared.

Marco Mardon - Earth 3 - Justice League

A detective for the CCPD, Samuel Scudder (d. 2008), was murdered by Jonathan Allen and Rhonda Pineda. 

Axel Walker - Earth 3 - Justice League

A rookie officer for the CCPD, Axel Walker (d. 2008), was killed by Jonathan Allen and Rhonda Pineda after they threw him down an elevator shaft, then beat him to death when they realised he had survived with a broken neck. 



Samuel Scudder - Earth 3 - Justice League

A sergeant for the CCPD, Samuel Scudder (d. 2008), was murdered by Jonathan Allen and Rhonda Pineda. 

Ray Palmer - Earth 3 - Justice League

A test subject for S.T.A.R. Lab's "Project: Atomico", Ray Palmer was killed when his containment unit was damaged by Rhonda Pineda. The resulting explosion permanently altered her body, granting her meta-human abilities. 

Atomico - Earth 3 - Justice League

The alter-ego of the late Ray Palmer. 

Morty - Justice League

An American mob boss, Morty (d. 2013), was killed by Owlman after accidentally mistaking him for Batman. 

The Gazzo Crime Family - Justice League

An American crime family, their leadership was wiped out by Owlman in Chicago. What remained of their forces and assets was seized by Franco Bertinelli. 

The Maroni Crime Family - Justice League

An American crime family, their leadership was wiped out by Owlman in Chicago. What remained of their forces and assets was seized by Franco Bertinelli. 

Shanks - Justice League

In 2013, Shanks was killed during Owlman's ambush on the assembled bosses of some of America's largest crime families. 

John Grayson - Earth 3 - Justice League

The late husband of Mary Grayson, the father of Richard and Rachel Grayson and an acrobat for the Graysons Circus, John Grayson, "inherited" the circus after murdering the previous owner, Anthony Zucco. 

Now in control of a highly successful international circus, he would use it as a front for money laundering, eventually putting him in touch with Owlman whenever they were visiting Gotham. 

John was eventually killed by Wayne, who had taken a shine to Richard and hoped that by orphaning the teen, he could replace his late brother. 

Mary Grayson - Earth 3 - Justice League

The late wife of John Grayson, the mother of Richard and Rachel Grayson and an acrobat for the Graysons Circus. 

Rachel Grayson - Earth 3 - Justice League

The late daughter of John & Mary Grayson, the sister of Richard Grayson and an acrobat for the Graysons Circus. 

The Graysons Circus - Earth 3 - Justice League

Originally owned by Anthony Zucco, the Graysons Circus was inherited by the Flying Graysons after he was murdered by John Grayson. 

Coercing many of the acts to join them through blackmail, the circus served as a front for the Graysons' money-laundering operations. 

Often travelling through Gotham, they regularly worked with Owlman. 

Following the deaths of the Graysons, the circus was placed under new management. 

Anthony Zucco - Earth 3 - Justice League

The original owner - and a clown - of what would become the Grayson Circus, Anthony Zucco, was killed by his former employee, John Grayson. 

Thomas Wayne Sr. - Earth 3 - Justice League

The husband of Martha Wayne and father of their two sons, Thomas, Jr. and Bruce, Thomas Wayne Sr. (d. 1983) was a surgeon with a reputation for performing botched surgeries & patient malpractice and had a litany of lawsuits against him. As a result, much of the family fortune was used to cover his innumerable legal fees. 

His family came to despise him: Martha resented his "incompetence", calling out his "little accidents" as a thinly-veiled cover for his sadistic "surgical fetish". While his sons believed that, if they did not act now and kill him, he would be the cause of the family's financial ruin. 

Both he and Martha were shot to death by Alfred Pennyworth. 

Martha Wayne - Earth 3 - Justice League

The wife of Thomas Wayne and mother of their two sons, Thomas, Jr. and Bruce, Martha Wayne (d. 1983) despised her family, dismissing both her husband as an incompetent sadist and her sons as spoiled, demanding brats. 

Martha was shot and killed by Alfred Pennyworth. 

Bruce Wayne - Earth 3 - Justice League

Bruce Wayne (b. 1975 - d. 1983) was the youngest son of Thomas and Martha Wayne and the brother of Thomas, Jr. 

Wishing to claim their parents' dwindling fortune for themselves, the two boys conspired to assassinate their parents.

Late one evening, after a family cinema trip, Thomas pulled a gun on his parents and threatened to kill them. Having a change of heart, Bruce attempted to placate him. When this failed, he tried to wrestle the gun from Thomas, only to be shot from behind by the family's butler, Alfred Pennyworth. 

Although he survived the initial shots, he was killed by Thomas. 

President Oswald - Earth 3 - Justice League

The former President of the United States of America, Lee Oswald, was murdered by Kal-Il, aka Ultraman, after he opposed the Kryptonians' rise to power.

Steve Lombard - Earth 3 - Justice League

The sports columnist for the Daily Planet, Steve Lombard, was tortured, skinned alive and murdered by Jim Olsen after he sneaked a peek at his private collection of Superwoman pin-ups. 

Jim Olsen - Earth 3 - Justice League

A photographer for the Daily Planet, Jim Olsen, worked with Lois Lane, aka Superwoman. In exchange for favours, he would take sexually explicit and suggestive photos of her for his own private collection. 

He tortured and killed Steve Lombard for sneaking a peek at these photos, skinning the sport's columnist alive.