Difference between revisions 824730788 and 824731001 on enwiki{{Refimprove|date=March 2008}} {{Infobox comics organization <!--Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics--> |image=Injustice gang.jpg |imagesize=150 |caption=Luthor's Injustice Gang.<br> Art by [[Barry Kitson]]. |name=Injustice Gang |publisher=[[DC Comics]] and |debut=''[[Justice League of America]]'' #111 (May–June 1974) |creators=[[Len Wein]]<br>[[Dick Dillin]] |base= |members= |subcat=DC Comics |hero= |villain=y }} The '''Injustice Gang''' (also known as the '''Injustice Gang of the World''') is a group of [[fictional character|fictional]] [[supervillain]]s in the [[DC Comics]] [[DC Universe|universe]]. They are antagonists of the [[Justice League]]. ==First formation== The original Injustice Gang's membership consisted of: * [[Libra (DC Comics)|Libra]] * [[Chronos (comics)|Chronos]] (David Clinton) * [[Mirror Master]] (Sam Scudder) * [[Poison Ivy (comicsharacter)|Poison Ivy]] * [[Scarecrow (DC Comics)|Scarecrow]] * [[Shadow Thief]] * [[Tattooed Man]] (Abel Tarrant) By the end of the first appearance, it is revealed that their entire operation was massive feint by their organizer, Libra, to test a power-stealing device. A series of "Plan B" devices the villains had been given in case the JLA defeats them absorbs half of the heroes' powers and transfers them to Libra. Satisfied with the results, he then turns his device upon the universe itself, (contracted; show full) In a story set between the first and second appearances of Libra's Injustice Gang but published more recently, another version of the group appears.<ref>''JLA 80-Page Giant'' #2 (November 1999)</ref> The members of this Gang include: * [[Captain Boomerang]] * [[Floronic Man]] * [[I.Q. (comics)|I.Q.]] * [[ Shark (comics)List of minor DC Comics characters#Shark|Shark]] (Karshon) * [[Ocean Master]] * [[Abra Kadabra (comics)|Abra Kadabra]] Despite being seen destroyed in an earlier story, the Injustice Gang's satellite later reappeared during the ''[[Identity Crisis (DC Comics)|Identity Crisis]]'' miniseries, now a shabby clubhouse for villains in-between schemes. It is also a place of business for a gang of mercenary supervillains headed by [[Calculator (comics)|Calculator]]. In the miniseries, [[Merlyn (DC Comics)|Merlyn]], the crimina(contracted; show full) [[Category:Characters created by Dick Dillin]] [[Category:Characters created by Len Wein]] [[Category:Comic book terrorist organizations]] [[Category:Comics characters introduced in 1974]] [[Category:DC Comics supervillain teams]] [[Category:Fictional gangs]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=824731001.
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