i thnk it is superman but it could be batman im not sure
John Constantine is a DC comic book character.
The Flash is a character within the DC Comics universe. The Flash was created by Gardner Fox and artist Harry Lampert and he made is first appearance in Flash Comics #1 which debuted in January of 1940. The Flash's second incarnation character of Barry Allen is widely regarded as the first hero of the silver age era of comic books.
No, she's a DC character, specifically a villain from Batman's rogues' gallery.
No he belongs to DC
.No Slam Bradley was the first DC comic book character staring in march 1937
i thnk it is superman but it could be batman im not sure
yes but probably not in story mode, if there is one
"Holocaust" is a character created by Jim Lee and Brandon Choi, first appearing in "WildC.A.T.s" #10 in 1993, published by Image Comics. It is not a character within the DC Comics universe.
Yes, Superman is a character in the DC Comics Universe.
No. Superman Is a Character From DC Comics
If you're referring to the 2006 sci-fi movie, it's not based on a comic.If you're referring to the character Ultra Violet, she is neither DC or Marvel. The publisher was First.
Enigma, a character from DC Comics, was created by Peter Milligan and Duncan Fegredo in 1993. He made his first appearance in "Enigma" #1.
John Constantine is a DC comic book character.
Hancock is not a Marvel or DC character; he is the main character in the 2008 film "Hancock" starring Will Smith. The character does not originate from any comic book series.
The DC comics character "The Joker" made his first appearance in Batman #1 Spring 1940 .
Mario was the first Nintendo character.