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- Key_(comics) wikiPageWikiLink Supervillain.
- Key_(comics) wikiPageWikiLink Telepathy.
- Key_(comics) wikiPageWikiLink Ten_percent_of_the_brain_myth.
- Key_(comics) wikiPageWikiLink Tim_Drake.
- Key_(comics) wikiPageWikiLink Two-Face.
- Key_(comics) wikiPageWikiLink Weapons_Master.
- Key_(comics) wikiPageWikiLink Wonder_Woman.
- Key_(comics) wikiPageWikiLink Zatanna.
- Key_(comics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Key (I) & (II)".
- Key_(comics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Key (comics)".
- Key_(comics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Key".
- Key_(comics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Key".
- Key_(comics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "key (comics)".
- Key_(comics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "the Key".
- Key_(comics) aliases "Star Tsar".
- Key_(comics) alliances Injustice_League.
- Key_(comics) alliances Intergang.
- Key_(comics) alliances Secret_Society_of_Super_Villains.
- Key_(comics) caption "The Key, with Batman".
- Key_(comics) characterName "The Key".
- Key_(comics) creators "Gardner Fox , Mike Sekowsky".
- Key_(comics) creators "John Broome , Frank Giacoia".
- Key_(comics) debut "All Star Comics #57".
- Key_(comics) debut "Justice League of America #41".
- Key_(comics) powers "Enhanced senses, super-intelligence, and telepathy due to psycho-chemical use;".
- Key_(comics) powers "Key-shaped blaster;".
- Key_(comics) powers "Telepathic control over others".
- Key_(comics) powers "Uses psycho-chemicals and viruses to control others;".
- Key_(comics) publisher DC_Comics.
- Key_(comics) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_comics_character.
- Key_(comics) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Justice_League.
- Key_(comics) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Key_(comics) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Key_(comics) subject Category:Characters_created_by_Gardner_Fox.
- Key_(comics) subject Category:Characters_created_by_John_Broome.
- Key_(comics) subject Category:Characters_created_by_Mike_Sekowsky.
- Key_(comics) subject Category:Comics_characters_introduced_in_1951.
- Key_(comics) subject Category:Comics_characters_introduced_in_1965.
- Key_(comics) subject Category:DC_Comics_metahumans.
- Key_(comics) subject Category:DC_Comics_supervillains.
- Key_(comics) subject Category:Fictional_characters_with_albinism.
- Key_(comics) subject Category:Fictional_scientists.
- Key_(comics) hypernym Supervillains.
- Key_(comics) type Agent.
- Key_(comics) type ComicsCharacter.
- Key_(comics) type FictionalCharacter.
- Key_(comics) type Person.
- Key_(comics) type Scientist.
- Key_(comics) type Person.
- Key_(comics) type Character.
- Key_(comics) type Mutant.
- Key_(comics) type Scientist.
- Key_(comics) type Agent.
- Key_(comics) type NaturalPerson.
- Key_(comics) type Thing.
- Key_(comics) type Q215627.
- Key_(comics) type Q5.
- Key_(comics) type Q95074.
- Key_(comics) type Person.
- Key_(comics) comment "The Key is the name of two fictional supervillains in the DC Comics universe. The most widely known version, the \"Modern Age\" villain that first appeared in 1965, is a long-time and highly dangerous opponent of the Justice League. The character continues to appear in Justice League and Batman comics, with a ghoulish (rather than human) appearance since 1997.".
- Key_(comics) label "Key (comics)".
- Key_(comics) sameAs Q1761270.
- Key_(comics) sameAs La_Chiave.
- Key_(comics) sameAs Chave_(DC_Comics).
- Key_(comics) sameAs m.07kvt7.
- Key_(comics) sameAs Key_(komiks).
- Key_(comics) sameAs Q1761270.
- Key_(comics) wasDerivedFrom Key_(comics)?oldid=685171729.
- Key_(comics) givenName "The Key".
- Key_(comics) isPrimaryTopicOf Key_(comics).