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Despero. I remember the Flash playing against him. I am going to guess Booster GOld as the other hero.
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Stuorstew has it. Despero played against the Flash in the classic JLofA #1 and then against the Martian Manhunter many years later in JLofA #s 177 & 178.
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Wow! I did not expect to get that right, I would like to thank Quislet Esq. for their answer which gave me the Flash as I was going to say Batman and Martian Manhunter even though I was sure Batman was wrong.
Which superhero was born with the curse of Kordax?
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Love that rich Peter David Aquaman mythology!
The Superman daily comic strip of the 1940's would often feature various characters hanging out at "Joe's Joint" a local bar for roughnecks that was a 'wink' at the readers in reference to series artist Joe Schuster.
Who were the first two characters ever seen visiting Joe's Joint? Here's a big hint: the first time it was seen was not in the Superman daily strip but in a earlier DC Comic Book (not strip).
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Kent has it and quickly too! You guys are too good at this--both your answers were natural, being Siegel & Schuster's earliest series. They were known to reuse places and people from their various series.
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What aviator fought a master villain called The Doom in a miniseries set in a retro-futuristic 1930s?
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