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==History==
 
==History==
 
===Earth-Three===
 
===Earth-Three===
Though the exact details of the first meeting of the five villains is unknown, Ultraman, Owlman, Superwoman, Johnny Quick and Power Ring formed their own supervillain group to take over the world.  Though they were able to overpower the world, they were never able to conquer it completely.  Nonetheless, in a world without superheroes, there stood very little to oppose them, meaning they controlled large portions of the Earth.
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Though the exact details of the first meeting of the five villains is unknown, Ultraman, Owlman, Superwoman, Johnny Quick and Power Ring formed their own supervillain group to take over the world.  Though they were able to overpower the world, they were never able to conquer it completely.  Nonetheless, in a world without superheroes, there stood very little to oppose them, meaning they controlled large portions of the Earth and with such little resistance, they grew bored.
 
   
 
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Revision as of 00:01, 14 July 2019

The Crime Syndicate of America

Crime Syndicate of America

First Appearance
Justice League of America (Vol. 1) #27 (August, 1964), JLA: Earth 2 (September, 2000) [Crime Syndicate of Earth-2], 52 #52 (May, 2007) [Crime Society of America], Justice League (Vol. 2) #23 (October, 2013) [New 52]
Creators
Gardner Fox, Mike Sekowsky
HQ
Earth-3
Members
Ultraman, Owlman, Superwoman, Johnny Quick, Power Ring
Rallying Cry
None
Paraphenalia
None
Aliases
Crime Syndicate, Crime Society of America

The Crime Syndicate of America is an evil version of the Justice League of America from a parallel universe.

Origin

The greatest villains of the universe Earth-Three, Ultraman, Owlman, Superwoman and others decided to combine forces and conquer the Earth.

History

Earth-Three

Though the exact details of the first meeting of the five villains is unknown, Ultraman, Owlman, Superwoman, Johnny Quick and Power Ring formed their own supervillain group to take over the world.  Though they were able to overpower the world, they were never able to conquer it completely.  Nonetheless, in a world without superheroes, there stood very little to oppose them, meaning they controlled large portions of the Earth and with such little resistance, they grew bored.

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