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Kid Eternity

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Kid Eternity

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Kid Eternity: Encyclopedia II - Kid Eternity - Kid Eternity at Quality Comics

Hit Comics, prior to issue #25, had a series of rotating cover features, including Hercules, the Red Bee, Stormy Foster and Neon the Unknown. However December 1942 saw the entire line-up of comics at Quality change their features (if not always the cover feature). Kid Eternity was brought in from the start as the new cover feature for Hit. The character proved to be popular enough that when Quality Comics began expanding their post-war line, the Kid got his own self-titled comic book, Kid Eternity, in the Spring o ...

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Kid Eternity, Kid Eternity - Kid Eternity at Quality Comics, Kid Eternity - Character origin and powers, Kid Eternity - Notable Villains, Kid Eternity - Kid Eternity at DC Comics, Kid Eternity - Modern incarnation, Kid Eternity - Revised origin, Kid Eternity - Current status

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Kid Eternity: Encyclopedia II - Grant Morrison - Biography

Grant Morrison - 1980s. Morrison's first published work were Gideon Stargrave strips for Near Myths in 1978, one of the first British alternative comics. Although his work only appeared in three issues of Near Myths, he was suitably encouraged to find more comic work. This included Captain Clyde ( a Captain America type superhero based in Glasgow ) for a local newspaper, plus various issues of DC Thomson's Starblazer, a science fiction vers ...

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Grant Morrison, Grant Morrison - Biography, Grant Morrison - 1980s, Grant Morrison - 1990s, Grant Morrison - 2000 onwards, Grant Morrison - Appearances As A Comics Figure, Grant Morrison - Bibliography

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Kid Eternity: Encyclopedia II - Infinite Crisis - Synopses

Infinite Crisis - Infinite Crisis #1. The series begins in the aftermath of the leadup mini-series and several stories in other titles. The Justice League Watchtower has been destroyed, Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman are feuding, the OMACs are hunting down heroes and villains alike, a space-time rift opens in the center of the universe where Oa used to be as the Guardians of the Universe lay down their duty, the Spectre is hunting and destroying magic, and the villains of the DC world have banded together into the Secret Society of Supervillains, killing ...

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Infinite Crisis, Infinite Crisis - Synopses, Infinite Crisis - Infinite Crisis #1, Infinite Crisis - Infinite Crisis #2, Infinite Crisis - Infinite Crisis #3, Infinite Crisis - Infinite Crisis #4, Infinite Crisis - Leadups to Infinite Crisis, Infinite Crisis - Countdown to Infinite Crisis, Infinite Crisis - The OMAC Project, Infinite Crisis - Rann-Thanagar War, Infinite Crisis - Villains United, Infinite Crisis - Day of Vengeance, Infinite Crisis - Other key tie-in issues, Infinite Crisis - Editorial planning and Infinite Crisis, Infinite Crisis - Crossover events, Infinite Crisis - Consequences of Infinite Crisis, Infinite Crisis - Deaths, Infinite Crisis - Missing or presumed dead but unconfirmed, Infinite Crisis - Returns

Read more here: » Infinite Crisis: Encyclopedia II - Infinite Crisis - Synopses

Kid Eternity: Encyclopedia II - Captain Marvel Jr. - History

Captain Marvel Jr. - Fawcett origin: Whiz Comics #25. During a battle with Captain Nazi in Whiz Comics #25 (December 1941), one of Captain Marvel’s punches sends the villain careening into a lake. An elderly man, Jacob Freeman, and his grandson, Freddy, happened to be fishing in the lake near where Nazi has landed, and, not knowing who he is, lift the unconscious man into their boat to prevent him from drowning. Nazi immediately comes to, tosses Jacob into the lake, and knocks Freddy out of the boat with an oar. The old man immediately dies, but Captain Marvel is able to save an u ...

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Captain Marvel Jr., Captain Marvel Jr. - History, Captain Marvel Jr. - Fawcett origin: Whiz Comics #25, Captain Marvel Jr. - Fawcett years, Captain Marvel Jr. - Shazam! revival, Captain Marvel Jr. - Current origin: The Power of Shazam!, Captain Marvel Jr. - Teen Titans, Captain Marvel Jr. - Young Justice, Captain Marvel Jr. - The Outsiders, Captain Marvel Jr. - Trivia, Captain Marvel Jr. - External link

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Kid Eternity: Encyclopedia II - List of DC Comics characters - List of characters

List of DC Comics characters - 0-9. 711 List of DC Comics characters - A. Abattoir Abel Abin Sur Able Crown Abra Kadabra Access (Amalgam Comics) Ace Ace of Clubs Ace of Spades Ace the Bathound Acidia Acro-Bat Adam Admiral Storm Advance Man Aegeus Aerialist Agent Orange Airstryke Air-W ...

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List of DC Comics characters, List of DC Comics characters - List of characters, List of DC Comics characters - 0-9, List of DC Comics characters - A, List of DC Comics characters - B, List of DC Comics characters - C, List of DC Comics characters - D, List of DC Comics characters - E, List of DC Comics characters - F, List of DC Comics characters - G, List of DC Comics characters - H, List of DC Comics characters - I, List of DC Comics characters - J, List of DC Comics characters - K, List of DC Comics characters - L, List of DC Comics characters - M, List of DC Comics characters - N, List of DC Comics characters - O, List of DC Comics characters - P, List of DC Comics characters - Q, List of DC Comics characters - R, List of DC Comics characters - S, List of DC Comics characters - T, List of DC Comics characters - U, List of DC Comics characters - V, List of DC Comics characters - W, List of DC Comics characters - X, List of DC Comics characters - Y, List of DC Comics characters - Z, List of DC Comics characters - List of teams and organizations, List of DC Comics characters - List of alien races

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Kid Eternity: Encyclopedia II - Blackhawk comics - Publication history

The Blackhawks debuted in Quality Comics' Military Comics #1 (August 1941), and were published in that title as well as in their own book for a long while. Military Comics was renamed "Modern Comics" and eventually cancelled with #102 (October 1950), but their self-named book (which debuted in 1944) continued to be published by Quality up until #107 in 1956. Quality itself had folded by then, but the title kept being published by DC Comics, with little or no disruption at all. It was integrated with the DC Universe and published continuously until #243 (November 1968), by which time its genre had become too a ...

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Blackhawk comics, Blackhawk comics - Publication history, Blackhawk comics - Trivia, Blackhawk comics - Other media, Blackhawk comics - Awards

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Kid Eternity: Encyclopedia II - Kole - Character History

Professor Abel Weathers, paranoid of an impending nuclear holocaust, was attempting to find a way for humanity to survive the fallout through forced evolution. One of the test subjects in his experiments was his 16-year-old daughter, Kole, whom he grafted with Promethium. However, instead of evolving, she found herself with the ability to create and control silicon crystal. Kole was then kidnapped by the mad sun Titaness, Thia. For two years, Thia forced Kole to use her powers to construct a crystal prison in which Thia can hold impor ...

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Kole, Kole - Character History, Kole - Powers, Kole - In the Teen Titans animated series

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Kid Eternity: Encyclopedia II - Kole - Powers

Kole has the power "to spin" crystal, which is to create silicon crystal into independent masses...anything from a crystal "sculpture to a safety slide". She is known to encase people in crystal, effectively immobilizing them. It is not clear what happens to the crystal she spun, whether they just eventually disappear or they remain in existence has never been established (she once spun a crystal bridge to transport herself and Jericho from Manhattan to Titan's Tower in the East River, what happened to tha ...

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Kole, Kole - Character History, Kole - Powers, Kole - In the Teen Titans animated series

Read more here: » Kole: Encyclopedia II - Kole - Powers

Kid Eternity: Encyclopedia II - Infinite Crisis - Leadups to Infinite Crisis

Infinite Crisis was announced at the end of March 2005, with the release of Countdown to Infinite Crisis (which had previously simply been solicited as "DC Countdown" to keep the title and nature of the upcoming miniseries a secret) followed by four six-issue miniseries. Infinite Crisis - Countdown to Infinite Crisis. Countdown to Infinite Crisis is a one-shot publication and the official start of the Infinite Crisis storyline. It was released 30 March 2005, sold out, and ...

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Infinite Crisis, Infinite Crisis - Synopses, Infinite Crisis - Infinite Crisis #1, Infinite Crisis - Infinite Crisis #2, Infinite Crisis - Infinite Crisis #3, Infinite Crisis - Infinite Crisis #4, Infinite Crisis - Leadups to Infinite Crisis, Infinite Crisis - Countdown to Infinite Crisis, Infinite Crisis - The OMAC Project, Infinite Crisis - Rann-Thanagar War, Infinite Crisis - Villains United, Infinite Crisis - Day of Vengeance, Infinite Crisis - Other key tie-in issues, Infinite Crisis - Editorial planning and Infinite Crisis, Infinite Crisis - Crossover events, Infinite Crisis - Consequences of Infinite Crisis, Infinite Crisis - Deaths, Infinite Crisis - Missing or presumed dead but unconfirmed, Infinite Crisis - Returns

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Kid Eternity: Encyclopedia II - Infinite Crisis - Editorial planning and Infinite Crisis

Dan DiDio has stated that Infinite Crisis was being planned in some form for two years prior to its launch, starting with the "death" of Donna Troy.[1] The leadup was mostly understated until the release of the Adam Strange limited series in 2004, at which point industry press began to report that DC was planning a very large event, mentioning the titles Teen Titans, The Flash, and JSA, all written by Geoff Johns. [citation needed] Comic Book Resources gossip columnist Rich Johnston announced in August of 2004 that DC pla ...

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Infinite Crisis, Infinite Crisis - Synopses, Infinite Crisis - Infinite Crisis #1, Infinite Crisis - Infinite Crisis #2, Infinite Crisis - Infinite Crisis #3, Infinite Crisis - Infinite Crisis #4, Infinite Crisis - Leadups to Infinite Crisis, Infinite Crisis - Countdown to Infinite Crisis, Infinite Crisis - The OMAC Project, Infinite Crisis - Rann-Thanagar War, Infinite Crisis - Villains United, Infinite Crisis - Day of Vengeance, Infinite Crisis - Other key tie-in issues, Infinite Crisis - Editorial planning and Infinite Crisis, Infinite Crisis - Crossover events, Infinite Crisis - Consequences of Infinite Crisis, Infinite Crisis - Deaths, Infinite Crisis - Missing or presumed dead but unconfirmed, Infinite Crisis - Returns

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Kid Eternity: Encyclopedia II - Infinite Crisis - Crossover events

Aside from marking a major editorial shift within DC Comics, Infinite Crisis was a return to large company-wide crossovers of a sort that had been uncommon since the downturn of the comics industry in the 1990s. Although DC had done crossovers within its individual lines — the Batman event "Bruce Wayne: Fugitive", for example — it had not done a line-wide crossover spanning more than a month since 2001's Our Worlds at War, and arguably hadn't done something of the year-long scale of Infinite Cris ...

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Infinite Crisis, Infinite Crisis - Synopses, Infinite Crisis - Infinite Crisis #1, Infinite Crisis - Infinite Crisis #2, Infinite Crisis - Infinite Crisis #3, Infinite Crisis - Infinite Crisis #4, Infinite Crisis - Leadups to Infinite Crisis, Infinite Crisis - Countdown to Infinite Crisis, Infinite Crisis - The OMAC Project, Infinite Crisis - Rann-Thanagar War, Infinite Crisis - Villains United, Infinite Crisis - Day of Vengeance, Infinite Crisis - Other key tie-in issues, Infinite Crisis - Editorial planning and Infinite Crisis, Infinite Crisis - Crossover events, Infinite Crisis - Consequences of Infinite Crisis, Infinite Crisis - Deaths, Infinite Crisis - Missing or presumed dead but unconfirmed, Infinite Crisis - Returns

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Kid Eternity: Encyclopedia II - Infinite Crisis - Consequences of Infinite Crisis

Infinite Crisis - Deaths. It should be noted that, in an interview accesible at Newsarama.com, Executive Editor Dan DiDio would not confirm whether the cover art presented for pre-order solicitations of One Year Later (referenced below) was how the cover would actually appear. The following characters died in the six-month leadup: Black Bison (John Ravenhair) (Day of Vengeance #1) Blue Beetle (Ted Kord) (Countdown to Infinite Crisis) Cheshire ( ...

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Infinite Crisis, Infinite Crisis - Synopses, Infinite Crisis - Infinite Crisis #1, Infinite Crisis - Infinite Crisis #2, Infinite Crisis - Infinite Crisis #3, Infinite Crisis - Infinite Crisis #4, Infinite Crisis - Leadups to Infinite Crisis, Infinite Crisis - Countdown to Infinite Crisis, Infinite Crisis - The OMAC Project, Infinite Crisis - Rann-Thanagar War, Infinite Crisis - Villains United, Infinite Crisis - Day of Vengeance, Infinite Crisis - Other key tie-in issues, Infinite Crisis - Editorial planning and Infinite Crisis, Infinite Crisis - Crossover events, Infinite Crisis - Consequences of Infinite Crisis, Infinite Crisis - Deaths, Infinite Crisis - Missing or presumed dead but unconfirmed, Infinite Crisis - Returns

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