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In Tulsa, Oklahoma, Ray Terrill / The Ray and the Freedom Fighters work to save refugees in Nazi-occupied Earth-X. The New Reichsmen, consisting of leader Overgirl, Blitzkrieg, and Black Arrow, overpower the Freedom Fighters, killing Red Tornado and Dollman. The Reichmen attempt to steal the former's cerebral cortex, but the Ray, wounded, is ...
List of Freedom Fighters members. The Freedom Fighters is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The original six characters were the Black Condor, Doll Man, the Human Bomb, the Ray, the Phantom Lady, and Uncle Sam. [1] Although the characters were created by Quality Comics, they never were gathered in a ...
An unidentified Ray makes non-speaking background appearances in Justice League Unlimited as a member of the Justice League. The Langford Terrill incarnation of the Ray appears in the Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode "Cry Freedom Fighters!", voiced by Tom Kenny. This version is a member of the Freedom Fighters. Arrowverse
The Ray: Stan Silver: Double-agent revealed as a traitor; operative of S.H.A.D.E. Black Condor: John Trujillo: Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters #3 (November 2006) Red Bee: Jenna Raleigh: Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters #5 (January 2007) Research activities. Invisible Hood: Ken Thurston: Killed by Stan Silver in Uncle Sam and the Freedom ...
Freedom Fighters and Infinite Crisis. Ray joins other JSA reserves to help contain the damage caused by the villainous trio of Mordru, Obsidian and Eclipso. He later joins a new, government-sponsored Freedom Fighters team. However, the Freedom Fighters are ambushed and many of the team are murdered by the Secret Society in Infinite Crisis #1.
Freedom Fighter, Lee Hoe-young, a 2010 South Korean television series; Freedom Fighters: The Ray, a 2017 animated web series included in the Arrowverse; Video games. Freedom Fighters, a video game developed by IO Interactive, released in 2003; Freedom Fighter, a laserdisc arcade game released in 1984; Other media
Ray discovers the bomb in his investigation of a secret government project attempting to harness the power of light and weaponize it. The Ray is a member of the Freedom Fighters on Earth-X, a world in the multiverse where the Nazis won World War II. Recurring cast and characters
This version is a member of the Freedom Fighters. Miscellaneous. An unidentified Black Condor appears in Justice League Unlimited #17. The John Trujillo incarnation of the Black Condor appears in Freedom Fighters: The Ray, voiced by Jason Mitchell. This version is an openly gay member of the Freedom Fighters from Earth-X.