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Wednesday, December 3, 2025

Stargirl - Injustice 2

A costumed superhero and member of the Justice Society of America. 

Hourman - Injustice 2

A costumed superhero and founding member of the Justice Society of America. 

The Rival - Injustice 2

The arch-nemesis of the original Flash, Jay Garrick. 

Black Canary I - Injustice 2

The alter-ego of Dinah Drake Lance, Black Canary I was a costumed superhero and member of the Justice Society of America. 

Dinah Drake Lance - Injustice 2

The civilian identity of Black Canary I and the mother of Dinah Laurel Lance. 

Al Pratt - Injustice 2

The civilian identity of the original Atom. 

The Atom I - Injustice 2

The civilian identity of Al Pratt, the Atom I is a founding member of the Justice Society of America. 

Alan Scott - Injustice 2

The civilian identity of the original Green Lantern, Alan Scott is a friend and teammate of Jay Garrick. 

Green Lantern I - Injustice 2

The alter-ego of Alan Scott, Green Lantern I is a costumed superhero and founding member of the Justice Society of America. 

Joan Garrick - Injustice 2

The wife of Jay Garrick, aka the Flash I. 

Ted Grant - Injustice 2

The alter-ego of the costumed vigilante Wildcat, Ted Grant, is a heavyweight champion boxer and personal trainer. 

Among his pupils was Dinah Laurel Lance, aka Black Canary. 

Dan Garrett - Injustice 2

The civilian identity of the original Blue Beetle

Blue Beetle I - Injustice 2

The alter-ego of Dan Garrett and the first person to hold the mantle of Blue Beetle. 

Liberty Belle - Injustice 2

A costumed hero and member of the Justice Society of America, she is a teammate of Jay Garrick, aka the Flash. 

The Thinker - Injustice 2

A costumed meta-human and enemy of the Flash Family. 

Professor Zoom - Earth ???? - Injustice 2

The alter-ego of Hunter Zolomon, Professor Zoom is a speedster and enemy of Wally West, aka the Flash. 

The Black Racer - Injustice 2

Known as the Speed Force’s Grim Reaper, the Black Racer is feared by all speedsters, even those—like the Reverse-Flash—who believe themselves untouchable.

Despite his usual bravado and arrogance, Eobard Thawne grew far more cautious, fearing permanent death and the Racer especially now that, as a living paradox, he could no longer return to his own time.

The Reverse-Flash - Injustice 2

The alter ego of Eobard Thawne, the Reverse-Flash is the nemesis of Barry Allen and the source of nearly every misfortune in his life.

After one of Thawne’s descendants was killed by the One-Earth Regime, the time-traveling speedster became trapped in a paradox that erased his future and left him stranded in the present.

Unable to return home, he swore vengeance on Barry Allen, reasoning that if he could not kill his rival, he could still hurt him—both emotionally and physically.

When no news surfaced about Allen after the fall of the Regime, he decided to force his return by joining Gorilla Grodd’s Society. Due to timeline alterations, he was unaware that Grodd had allied with Brainiac and intended to destroy Earth.

To draw the Flash out of hiding, Thawne, Deadshot, and Captain Cold attempted to kill him. When an injured Allen escaped, Thawne pursued him across the country, eventually catching up to him in Gotham.

Defeated, he retreated, vowing to finish their battle the next time they met.

Resenting every member of the Regime, he later targeted Wonder Woman, ambushing her in Metropolis—only to be defeated again.

After learning the truth about Brainiac and Grodd’s plans, he abandoned the Society and went into hiding. Though he hated his current existence, he still wanted to live long enough to see what tomorrow might bring.

Thawne - Injustice 2

A direct descendent of Eobard Thawne, his death at the hands of the One-Earth Regime caused a time paradox that trapped the Reverse-Flash in the present.  

William Constantine - Hellblazer

The wife of Alice Constantine and father of Thomas Constantine, Lance Corporal William “Bill” Constantine (d 01/07/1916) of the Manchester Fusiliers, was murdered by the King of the Vampires after he attempted to avenge his fallen comrade, Private Ken Wilson.
He was avenged by his grandson, John Constantine, who slew the King of Vampires in battle.   

Sam's Spirit - The Sandman

Drowning in a lake on his honeymoon, Sam's spirit pleaded with Death to give him more time, just so he could give Tabitha the passcode to his phone so she could access their boarding passes for the trip home. 

However, she was unable to grant his request. 

He reluctantly accompanied her to his afterlife. 

Tabitha - The Sandman

The newly wed wife of Sam, Tabitha was widowed after her husband drowned while on their honeymoon. 

Sam - The Sandman

The newly wed husband of Tabitha, Sam (d. 2022) drowned while he was on honeymoon. 

His soul was collected by Death. 

Landor's Mother - And Then There Were None

The mother of James Landor was denied the chance to see her son’s body or say goodbye after he was murdered in a homophobic hate crime by William Henry Blore while in police custody. 

Authorities lied to her about the cause of his death, telling her that James had died choking on his own vomit after a night of heavy drinking.

James Landor - And Then There Were None

A young gay man living in the UK, James Stephen Landor was arrested in 1928 by William Henry Blore while at a local bar.

While in custody, Blore pretended to be sympathetic, assuring that he would be released with a warning and advising him to be more discreet, claiming other officers would be less forgiving about his sexuality.

As James thanked him, Blore dropped the act and brutally beat him to death.

Blore covered up the murder by claiming he was drunk and choked on his own vomit. Rampant homophobia and corruption within the force ensured no one questioned the story. Landor’s mother was denied the chance to see his body and say her final goodbye.

Years later, Landor was posthumously avenged when Lawrence Wargrave, under the alias U.N. Owen, lured Blore to Soldier Island, where Blore was tormented and killed by the former judge.

Squatterbloat - The Sandman

A minor demon and one of Hell's gatekeepers. 

Simon Mould - The Sandman

A student at St. Hilarion’s School for Boys, Simon Mould, took his own life in 1953, hanging himself on the school grounds.

His soul was condemned to Hell.

Esmé - The Sandman

A struggling comedian living in Gotham City, Esmé performed lunchtime sets at local bars and clubs. The work was slow, and she rarely got laughs—most patrons were too distracted by their own lives—but it beat her main job as a waitress, and she genuinely enjoyed it.

During her last set, Esmé was electrocuted when her sweaty hands caused a short circuit in her live microphone. 

Scarface - Gotham Knights

A ventriloquist dummy owned by The Ventriloquist, aka Peyton Riley, Scarface, is an enemy of both the G.C.P.D. and the Bat Family. 

There is heavy debate on which of the two is the real mastermind of their operations. While many believe he is merely a lifeless wooden puppet, Riley claims that he is alive and coerces her to commit violent crimes. 

After Riley's arrest, Scarface was confiscated by the GCPD and placed in the precinct's Evidence Lock Up. 

Sean Riley - Gotham Knights

The head of the Riley Crime Family—Gotham's Irish mob— and father of Peyton Riley, aka the Ventriloquist. 

The Headmaster - Dead Boy Detectives

The overseer of the Doll House. 

Luigi Zatara - Gotham Knights

The grandfather of Giovanni "John" Zatara, Luigi  Zatara, was a celebrated stage magician. What his audiences didn't know was that he was a Homo magi capable of performing real "backwards" magic.

Both Giovanni and his great-granddaughter Zatanna followed in his footsteps. 

Señor Martinez - Doom Patrol

The alias of former Nazi scientist Heinrich Von Fuchs, "Martinez" was the local cobbler of a small village in Paraguay during the mid-20th Century. 

He would use this as a front for his meta-human and genetic experiments. 

Maureen - Doom Patrol

A receptionist working for the Brotherhood of Evil during the late 1940s. 

Steff - Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales

The girlfriend of Gloria Davila and a volunteer at Harlem’s F.E.A.S.T. shelter. 

Spider-Cat - Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales

The alter ego of Spider-Man, Spider-Cat, is the pet sidekick of Spider-Man II.

Spider-Man - Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales

Named after the costumed vigilante, Spider-Man is the pet cat of Teo Álvarez, living with his owner at Teo's Bodega. 

During a break-in, he was kidnapped by one of Kingpin's henchmen and taken to a nearby power station.

He was promptly rescued by Spider-Man II after Miles Morales spotted Teo's request on the Friendly Neighbourhood Spider-Man app.

Following the death of the Tinkerer, Teo called Spider-Man to share that his feline namesake had taken a liking to crime-fighting. With Teo's blessing, Morales agreed to take him out on patrols as Spider-Cat, even giving him his own little mask to protect his identity. 

Vector - Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales

A pet cat living with his owner in Manhattan. 

Scarlett - Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales

A friend of Hailey Cooper, Scarlett was eager to meet Harlem’s new Spider-Man and snap a selfie with him.

She got her wish, managing to take a photo with the young hero, only for their moment to be cut short by a tenement fire in a nearby building.

Sam - Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales

 A volunteer at the Harlem FEAST shelter responsible for distributing supplies and toys to local children and families across Manhattan.

Noticing a discrepancy with the delivery drivers, he reached out to Spider-Man II through the Friendly Neighbourhood Spider-Man app to report the issue.

After Spider-Man II recovered the stolen truck from one of Kingpin's goons, Sam ensured the deliveries reached their proper destinations.

Vijay - Marvel's Spider-Man 2

A student at Brooklyn Visions Academy, Vijay used the Friendly Neighbourhood Spider-Man app to get help asking his boyfriend, Lucas, to homecoming.

As a show of gratitude, he was among the students who helped design a new B.V. Suit for Spider-Man II.

Lucas - Marvel's Spider-Man 2

A student at Brooklyn Visions Academy and Vijay’s boyfriend.

After Spider-Man ii assisted Vijay with his homecoming proposal, Lucas helped design a custom B.V. Spider Suit as a token of appreciation. 

Lance - Marvel's Spider-Man 2

The official mascot of Brooklyn Visions Academy, Lance the Dancing Lion, was a costume worn by Travis Trujillo.

After Midtown "kidnapped" the mascot, Spider-Man II set out to recover him before the school's big game the next day. 

Vanessa - Marvel's Spider-Man

A portrait simply titled Vanessa, commissioned by Wilson “The Kingpin” Fisk and depicting his wife, was reported stolen several years ago.

The thief was Black Cat II, aka Felicia Hardy, who hid the painting in her Freedom Bridge safehouse.

Tim - Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales

A political activist working on Rio Morales's campaign trail.

The "Carnage" Symbiote - Marvel's Spider-Man 2

An offshoot of GR-35 & VNM-252 held in Oscorp custody, this symbiote was stolen by Cletus Kasady, aka The Flame, during its transfer to a secure research facility amid the symbiote invasion of New York. 
When his blood mingled with the organism, it triggered a permanent colour change, turning the symbiote from pure black to black and crimson.

The "Scream" Symbiote - Marvel's Spider-Man 2

A symbiote cutting taken directly from Venom's own body, "Scream" briefly possessed Mary Jane Watson during a fight against Spider-Man.

Upon being forcibly separated from her host, she crumbled to dust. 

Scream - Marvel's Spider-Man 2

Known as Scream, she was the symbiote "offspring" of Venom, bonding with Mary Jane Watson after MJ threw herself in front of the symbiote intended for Peter Parker.

She and Spider-Man fought one another in Forest Hills, easily overpowering him with her enhanced strength, speed, and ferocity.

With Peter's help, MJ managed to regain control of her body, tearing the symbiote off and freeing herself from its grasp. Without a host, Scream withered and died. 

Tony Zucco - Batman: Arkham Origins

A prominent figure in Gotham's criminal underworld during the early years of Batman's career. 

Lucia Viti - Batman: Arkham Origins

The daughter of Carla Viti and sister of Jonny.

Carla Viti - Batman: Arkham Origins

Daughter of Vincent Falcone, Carla Viti (née Falcone) is the head of the Viti Crime Family and mother of Jonny and Lucia. 

Louisa Falcone - Batman: Arkham Origins

The wife of Carmine Falcone and mother of their four children: Alberto, Sofia, Kitrina, and Selina. 

Selina Falcone - Batman: Arkham Origins

The youngest daughter of Carmine and Louisa Falcone, Selina Falcone was put up for adoption when she just a baby. 

Sofia Falcone - Batman: Arkham Origins

The eldest daughter of Carmine and Louisa Falcone.

Kitrina Falcone - Batman: Arkham Origins

The daughter of Carmine and Louisa Falcone. 

Peter Hinchcliffe's Spirit - The Sandman

After thirteen years in Hell, the spirit of Peter Hinchcliffe was expelled by a bored Lucifer Morningstar. 

With nowhere else to go, he returned—alongside other former pupils—to St. Hilarion's School for Boys in the winter of 1990. At first he saw no reason to study while dead, but his indifference vanished after a violent encounter with the former headmaster, A.N. Parkinson, who struck him so hard with a riding crop that his eyeball popped out. 

Peter Hinchcliffe - The Sandman

A former student at St. Hilarion’s School for Boys in the late 1970s, Peter Hinchcliffe died in 1977 from a drug and alcohol overdose, choking on his own vomit.

He spirit spent the next thirteen years in Hell.

Zeke Mann - The Sandman

The husband of Joan-Ellen and estranged father of Wanda.

Joan-Ellen Mann - The Sandman

The wife of Zeke and estranged mother of Wanda, Joan-Ellen Mann, believed Wanda's decision to live authentically in New York was sinful, and coldly described her death as divine punishment for her “sinful ways.”

At Wanda's funeral, she took an instant dislike to Barbie and refused to let her attend the wake at the family home. 

Reeducation Centres - Young Justice: Phantoms

Detention centres used to house and contain political prisoners, freedom fighters, and enemies of Darkseid, the Reeducation Centres are correctional facilities meant to indoctrinate and (re)enforce Darkseid's will. 

Many consider these centres worse than death.