- The
Sportsmaster is the name of
different supervillains appearing in
American comic books published by DC Comics. The
first version of the character; Lawrence...
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characters to use the
names Tigress and Huntress.
Paula Brooks is
married to
Sportsmaster and the
mother of
Artemis Crock.
Paula Brooks appeared as
Tigress on...
- by
Wizard and
consisted of Fiddler, Harlequin, Huntress, Icicle, and
Sportsmaster. They
stole national monuments,
hoping the
American people would vote...
- The
Remington Model 512
Sportmaster is a bolt-action
rifle manufactured by
Remington Arms. The
Model 512 has a 25-inch (64 cm) barrel, a one-piece hardwood...
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characters to use the name Tigress. In addition, she is also the
daughter of
Sportsmaster and
Paula Brooks.
Outside of
comic books,
Artemis has
appeared in Young...
- Wade
Williams – Mantis,
Supreme Chairman of
Qward Thomas F.
Wilson –
Sportsmaster,
Catman Henry Winkler –
Ambush Bug
Peter Woodward – Ra's al Ghul, Great...
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Charles McNider, a
revived Starman, and
former ISA
members Solomon Grundy,
Sportsmaster, and Tigress. In the
third and
final season, the
heroes and villains...
- level.
Horton moved to
Australia at the age of 24 and
worked as the
Sportsmaster at
Gateshead High
School in Newcastle, New
South Wales,
where he pla****...
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better hero, and even
teams up with him to
battle villains Kanjar Ro and
Sportsmaster.
Curious about his origin,
Reyes finds Ted Kord's old lair in "Fall of...
- Universe's
Stargirl as
supervillain Lawrence 'Crusher' Crock, also
known as
Sportsmaster during the
shows first and
second season (where it
moved to The CW)....