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Spawn

 * Spawn
 * Albert Simmons
 * Human Form
 * Ken Kurosawa
 * Human Form
 * Battle Clad
 * Cogliostro
 * Beelzebub
 * Mammon
 * Japanese Disguise
 * True Form
 * Phlebiac Brothers
 * Violator
 * Vindicator
 * Vandalizer
 * Vaporizer
 * Vacillator
 * John Sansker
 * Human Form

Neon Genesis Evangelion

 * The Children
 * Shinji Ikari
 * Student
 * Rei Ayanami
 * Student
 * Asuka Langley Soryu
 * Student
 * The Evangelions
 * Eva-00
 * Eva-01
 * Yui Ikari
 * Eva-02
 * Mass-Produced Evangelions
 * NERV
 * Gendo Ikari
 * Misato Katsuragi
 * Ritsuko Akagi
 * Kozo Fuyutsuki
 * Maya Ibuki
 * Magi Supercomputers

Introduction for the Infinity Comics Encyclopedia
As mentioned earlier, this page is an encyclopedia for the many features of the collaborative project known as Infinity Comics, where heroes, villains, and other elements from many different comic book universes aside from Marvel and DC coexist. For the entries featured within the encyclopedia, we chose an interactive path to identifying these characters and features by having the comic universe's version of SHIELD, the Global Defense Agency (GDA) from Image Comics' Invincible, compile data on the many elements of the Infinity Comics universe. Due to the differences between Infinity Comics and the original Invincible setting, readers should know of these premises before jumping into the encyclopedia:


 * The Global Defense Agency of the Infinity Comics universe integrates the following similar organizations into their being, which are:
 * Global Agency for Threat Excision (GATE) (Valiant Entertainment)
 * Kingsman (Icon Comics)
 * The Hero Association (One-Punch Man), U.A. High School, and the Hero Public Safety Commission (My Hero Academia) are part of the same super-organization created by the Japanese government to regulate interactions between enhanced beings and regular people.
 * The entries of each individual characters are as follows:
 * Real Name
 * Occupation
 * Nationality
 * Age
 * Height
 * Weight
 * Eyes
 * Hair
 * Sex
 * Species
 * Affiliation
 * Hero Association Ranking
 * Monster Disaster Level
 * Hero Association Ranking is only applicable for Japanese heroes who are considered registered to the Hero Association. The rankings for the heroes can be seen here.
 * Monster Disaster Level is also only applicable for Japanese villains, who do not necessarily need to be kaiju type beings. The ranking for this can be seen here.
 * GDA Threat Ranking
 * The GDA Threat Ranking classifies the potential threat level of each entity, organization, or other element based on the dangers they could unleash upon the world should they be hostile. This ranking applies to every individual, group, or miscellaneous objects, with the ranks themselves being:
 * None (lowest)
 * Minor
 * Semi-Major
 * Major
 * Urgent
 * Catastrophic (highest)
 * Powers and Abilities

John Flagg/Fighting American I



 * Real Name: John Flagg
 * Occupation: Adventurer, government operative
 * Nationality: American
 * Age: 84
 * Height: 6'2"
 * Weight: 240 lbs
 * Eyes: Blue
 * Hair: Blond
 * Sex: Male
 * Species: Augmented Human
 * Affiliation: United States Government
 * GDA Threat Ranking: Semi-Major
 * Powers and Abilities: John Flagg possesses superhuman physical and mental characteristics thanks to a classified military experiment. Additionally, he wields a durable buckler shield that houses various advanced weapons, as well as an assortment of other specialized equipment.

Born on the fourth of July, John Flagg was a natural-born patriot who was eager to serve his nation through the so-called glorious wars they waged. Though he wasn't able to participate in the battles of the Second World War, John Flagg was fortunate enough to be chosen as one of the candidates for the US Government's second generation superhuman arms program, meant to provide the nation with obedient supers they could deploy as countermeasures against the many problems they were facing at the time. In Flagg's case, he was enhanced to serve as a covert operative against the Soviets' own saboteurs, fighting their superhuman agents throughout the middle half of the 20th Century, from the Korean War to the Vietnam War.

John was officially decommissioned in 1975, the man himself having been sick of witnessing numerous atrocities, including the death of his sidekick, Speedboy. He was able to retire for a good twenty years or so, until the United States recommissioned him for numerous different missions against the new threats of the time that arose due to the ever-growing superhuman population of the world. While John was far from happy for this, the Fighting America had no qualms defending what was left of his country despite its many changes. Until this day, John Flagg, the Fighting American, remains an agent of the United States, albeit a far more critical person that he had ever been.

"One of the many byproducts of the United States' superhuman weapons program, and an unbelievably uninspired one. There are tons of people out there who look like him, and I'm pretty sure Flagg wasn't the first to use the whole stars-and-stripes-and-shield motif. Wardrobe issues aside, he's one hell of a fighter and a tough cookie you don't want to mess with. Trust me, stuff didn't go well when the US first recommissioned him while the man was on his 21st year of retirement. That being said, for a man who wanted to live a peaceful life... he seems to be awfully eager nowadays to jump on new missions. I guess he's not entirely the weary old veteran I suspected him to be."

- Donald Ferguson, Deputy Director of the Global Defense Agency