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stonecoldaries · 30 days
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where are their awards 🤨
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why-i-love-comics · 3 months
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Sensational She-Hulk #9 (2024)
written by Rainbow Rowell art by Andres Genolet & Dee Cunniffe
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Livewire and Volcana
idk I just think they'd get along, have a lot to talk about
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silversoulwithlove · 1 year
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Last bit of voltal I drew on my twitter.
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gr0t3squ3g1rl · 3 months
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Shameless oc x canon art? Yes
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danthepest · 1 year
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Some more Superman villains and opponents seen in the DC Animated Universe. In order:
Brainiac - First appearance in Action Comics v1 #242 (1958).
Lobo - First appearance in The Omega Men v1 #3 (1983).
Mr. Mxyzptlk - First appearance in Superman v1 #30 (1944).
Titano - First appearance in Superman v1 #127 (1959).
Parasite - First appearance in Action Comics v1 #340 (1966).
Professor Emil Hamilton - First appearance in The Adventures of Superman v1 #424 (1987).
Maxima - First appearance in Action Comics v1 #645 (1989).
Draaga - First appearance in Action Comics v1 Annual #2 (1989).
Volcana - Only appears in the DCAU cartoons and is not an adaptation of Apokoliptian New God Volcana from the comics in any way.
Luminus - Only appears in the DCAU cartoons, though his outfit resembles that of the villain Multiplex.
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pythiaswine · 1 year
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i have to marry her
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ftvs-cm45 · 1 year
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Poison Ivy's Statue Comes to Life
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bearforceone3 · 1 year
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volcana bc i’m bored and have a headache
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choicefineart · 2 years
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Superman the Animated Series Original Production Cel with Matching Drawing: Volcana
MEDIUM: ​Original Production Cel with Matching Drawing IMAGE SIZE: 10.5" x 9" PRODUCTION: Superman the Animated Series, Where There's Smoke SKU: IFA6801
ABOUT THE IMAGE: Superman: The Animated Series is an American superhero animated television series based on the DC Comics character Superman of the same name. It was produced by Warner Bros. Animation and originally aired on Kid's WB from September 6, 1996 to February 12, 2000. It was the second series in the DC Animated Universe after Batman: The Animated Series, and was acclaimed for the thematic complexity, quality animation and writing, faithfulness to the source material, voice acting, maturity and modernization of the title character's comic-book mythos. This piece comes with a certificate of authenticity.
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stonecoldaries · 2 months
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catwoman kicked them out of her apartment for the day
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tokufan400 · 3 months
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New Muses (DC)
Clara Kent/Super-Women (Mostly based on My Adventures with Superman, DCAU, and any other animated appearance I watch)
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Lois Lane (My Adventures with Superman version)
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Lois Lane (DCAU version)
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Livewire/Leslie Willis (DCAU)
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Volcana/Claire Selton (DCAU)
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Lana Lang (DCAU)
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Kara Zor El/Supergirl (DCAU)
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Claire Selton, a pyrokinetic metahuman reborn as the Volcana of Fifth World by the machinations of Uxas Darkseid
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silversoulwithlove · 1 year
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I made up the ship name it's Voltal
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docgold13 · 4 months
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Heroes & Villains The DC Animated Universe - Paper Cut-Out Portraits and Profiles
Volcana 
Claire Selton showed an aptitude for pyrokinesis in her early teens. She could manifest and control fire with her mind. Her parents sent her to Metropolis's Center for Paranormal Studies in the hopes that she could learn to better control this ability. Yet Claire was quickly spirited away by government agents working for a shadowy program known as 'Project Firestorm.' This program sought to utilize metahumans as living weapons. Given the code name ‘Volcana,’ Claire was trained and indoctrinated by this program yet she rebelled and escaped.
Now a fugitive, Claire turned to crime to get by.  Her activities quickly garnered the attention of Superman as well as her former handlers at Project Firestorm.  Superman’s involvement resulted in the project being shut down and the Man of Steal helped Claire relocate to a tropical island where she could safely learn to better handle her powers.  Unfortunately, she had gotten a taste for crime and ultimately took up a life of super villainy.  Following an altercation with Supergirl, Volcana was incarcerated in Ryker’s Island Penitentiary.  During a break out, Volcana teamed up with FireFly yet the two were defeated by Green Lantern.  
Some time thereafter, Volcana became a member of the Legion of Doom.  Lex Luthor was able to enhance Claire’s powers, enabling her to use her abilities to facilitate flight.  Volcana sided with Luthor when he took over the Legion of Doom.   She was saved by Sinestro and Star Sapphire after Darkseid destroyed the Legion of Doom’s headquarters.  Volcana then aided The Justice League in fending off Darkseid’s invasion of earth.  As thanks for her assistance, Volcana and other surviving members of the Legion were allowed a five minute head-start before the heroes pursued them.
Actress Peri Gilpin voiced Volcana with he fiery villainess first appearing in the first episode of the third season of Superman: The Animated Series, ‘Where There's Smoke.’
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childofaura · 1 year
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Ok this is definitely one of the more disconnected posts I’ve made, but
DC side of Tumblr, I want to know your honest opinion, in-depth rants and all:
In regards to Batman Beyond, how do you feel about Terry McGinnis actually being Bruce’s biological son (as revealed by Amanda Waller in Justice League Unlimited)? Like, story and character-wise, what do you think, and REALLY get into it.
I don’t think I can explain it properly, but there’s this part of me that has always HATED this idea that Terry has to have some kind of biological connection to Bruce. I honestly don’t know if Batman Beyond planned for this to be the case from the very beginning, or if this was another Justice League retcon (kind of like how they did my babe Volcana dirty). But there was more of an appeal to Terry’s character when he was seen as some total stranger to Bruce who ends up stepping into the Batman role, someone with such a drastically different upbringing who has to rely on a different drive than Bruce did to put on the Batsuit and save Gotham in this new era. But the moment you connect him back to Bruce, you ruin the individuality and unique appeal that Terry has over other characters. Terry is supposed to show that any person can fill Batman’s shoes when they’re made of the right stuff.
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