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  1. Violet. Violet is Amos Fortune ’s third wife and the mother of Celyndia, whom Amos adopts as his own daughter. When she meets Amos, James Baldwin is her enslaver. Like Amos, Violet is a hardworking… read analysis of Violet.

  2. Powers and abilities[ edit] Grail is a race of powerful beings known as New Gods. Inherited from her father, Grail has a form of the Omega Beams, energy that she fires from her eyes or hands as either a concussive force or a disintegrating energy which is capable of erasing living objects and organisms from existence.

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  4. Created by Professor Amos Fortune, a group of five villains (Ace, King, Queen, Jack, and Ten) used the Professor's luck-altering technology and had costumes resembling the suit of clubs. Creation

  5. E185.97.F73 Y3 1989. Amos Fortune, Free Man is a biographical novel by Elizabeth Yates that won the Newbery Medal for excellence in American children's literature in 1951. [1] It is about a young African prince who is captured and taken to America as a slave. He masters a trade, purchases his freedom and dies free in Jaffrey, New Hampshire, in ...

  6. Character / Team Year Debuted Company Creator/s First Appearance Ultra-Humanite: 1939 (June) DC: Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster: Action Comics (vol. 1) #13 Dr. Death: 1939 (July) DC: Bob Kane, Bill Finger: Detective Comics (vol. 1) #29 The Monk: 1939 (September) DC: Bob Kane, Bill Finger: Detective Comics (vol. 1) #31 The Claw: 1939 (December) Lev ...

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