This is why you want to be on a team run by Nightwing
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ladies: hold on hold on how’d y’all get satisfied with no men around????
Diana: *sips her drink* ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡° )
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Justice League Task Force #7
by Peter David (W) and Sal Velluto (A/C)
DC
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『Justice League Task Force』 SNES Version
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Heroes & Villains The DC Animated Universe - Paper Cut-Out Portraits and Profiles
Elseworlds Addendum - Bronze Tiger
Ben Turner was a petty thief and gifted fighter who ventured to the far East to hone his skills as a martial artist. He was taken in by the O-Sensei who trained Turner alongside fellow pupil Richard Dragon. During this time, Turner took on the name ‘The Bronze Tiger.’ Following his training, The Tiger and Richard Dragon relocated to the United States and began working for a governmental anti-espionage organization.
Turner fell in love with a young woman and was engaged to be married; sadly his fiancé was murdered by an enemy agent. Embittered, Turner let in to his darker side and ended up recruited by The League of Assassins, becoming one of their most deadly operatives.
He was later arrested and forced to participate in the Task Force X program, joining The Suicide Squad. After a number of successful missions with the squad, Turner’s sentence was ultimately expunged. Thereafter The Bronze Tiger reformed and became a hero, serving as a member of Justice League Task Force.
Although The Bronze Tiger did not appear in the original DCAU, a version featured in the animated movie, Batman: Soul of the Dragon, where he was voiced by actor Michael Jai White. The hero first appeared in the pages of Richard Dragon: Kung Fu Fighter #1 (1975).
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he is never beating the dad allegations
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Ray Terrill
Joe Quesada - Art Nichols
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The services of Justice League Task Force are needed... by Vandal Savage!? The immortal villain is missing the database of his numerous descendants, and it's up to the Task Force to find out who stole it... in Justice League Task Force #17, from 1994!
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Sal Velluto “Justice League Task Force” Ad Splash Page Original Art (DC, 1992) Source
Sal Velluto - Justice League Task Force #1 Membership Card Martian Manhunter Illustration Original Art (DC, 1993) Source
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this Martian is settling in for a nice night in <3
Justice League Task Force #9
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Adventures Of The Flash (Wally West) - Cover Date August 1993 - Storylines/Events: Twisted Glass!
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