55-518: [REDACTED] Look up hybrid in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hybrid may refer to: Science [ edit ] Hybrid (biology) , an offspring resulting from cross-breeding Hybrid grape , grape varieties produced by cross-breeding two Vitis species Hybridity , the property of a hybrid plant which is a union of two different genetic parent strains Hybrid (particle physics) ,
110-528: A 1997 horror by Fred Olen Ray Hybrid , a 2000 documentary in the List of POV episodes Hybrid (2007 film) , a 2007 Syfy television film, 10th in the Maneater series Hybrids (2015 film) , a comedy starring Paul Sorvino Hybrids (2017 film) , an animated short The Hybrid (film) , a 2014 science-fiction film directed by Billy O'Brien Games [ edit ] Hybrid (video game) ,
165-423: A 1997 horror by Fred Olen Ray Hybrid , a 2000 documentary in the List of POV episodes Hybrid (2007 film) , a 2007 Syfy television film, 10th in the Maneater series Hybrids (2015 film) , a comedy starring Paul Sorvino Hybrids (2017 film) , an animated short The Hybrid (film) , a 2014 science-fiction film directed by Billy O'Brien Games [ edit ] Hybrid (video game) ,
220-533: A 2002 album consisting of songs by Gary Numan remixed by other artists, or the title track Hybrid Theory , the debut album of Linkin Park, who was once known by the same name Hybrids (album) , a 1999 remix album by The Creatures Hybrid Black , the 2019 12th studio album by Balzac Hybrid (Collie Buddz album) , a 2019 reggae, hip-hop album by Collie Buddz "Hybrid", a song by Lil Yachty from his 2021 mixtape Michigan Boy Boat Hybrid Recordings ,
275-482: A 2002 album consisting of songs by Gary Numan remixed by other artists, or the title track Hybrid Theory , the debut album of Linkin Park, who was once known by the same name Hybrids (album) , a 1999 remix album by The Creatures Hybrid Black , the 2019 12th studio album by Balzac Hybrid (Collie Buddz album) , a 2019 reggae, hip-hop album by Collie Buddz "Hybrid", a song by Lil Yachty from his 2021 mixtape Michigan Boy Boat Hybrid Recordings ,
330-428: A 2012 video game by 5th Cell for Xbox Live Arcade Tekken Hybrid , a 2011 PlayStation 3 game based on the movie Tekken: Blood Vengeance Music [ edit ] Hybrid (British band) , an electronic music group Hybrid (Spanish band) , an extreme metal band Hybrid (Michael Brook album) , a 1985 album by Michael Brook featuring the infinite guitar, or the title track Hybrid (Gary Numan album) ,
385-428: A 2012 video game by 5th Cell for Xbox Live Arcade Tekken Hybrid , a 2011 PlayStation 3 game based on the movie Tekken: Blood Vengeance Music [ edit ] Hybrid (British band) , an electronic music group Hybrid (Spanish band) , an extreme metal band Hybrid (Michael Brook album) , a 1985 album by Michael Brook featuring the infinite guitar, or the title track Hybrid (Gary Numan album) ,
440-491: A device that combines a solid-state drive with hard disk drive Materials [ edit ] Hybrid material , a composite of two constituents at the nanometer or molecular level Hybrid gemstone , a stone combining natural material with artificial material Hybrid paper-polymer banknote , a mixture of paper and polymer substance to make a secure banknote Arts, entertainment and media [ edit ] Fictional entities [ edit ] Hybrid (DC Comics) ,
495-491: A device that combines a solid-state drive with hard disk drive Materials [ edit ] Hybrid material , a composite of two constituents at the nanometer or molecular level Hybrid gemstone , a stone combining natural material with artificial material Hybrid paper-polymer banknote , a mixture of paper and polymer substance to make a secure banknote Arts, entertainment and media [ edit ] Fictional entities [ edit ] Hybrid (DC Comics) ,
550-503: A fictional group of super villains Hybrid (Jimmy Marks) , a fictional super villain in the Marvel Comics universe Hybrid (mythology) , a creature combining body parts of two or more species Hybrid ( Underworld ) , the resulting offspring when cross-mating Immortals, Vampires and Lycans Hybrid (Scott Washington) , a fictional anti-hero in the Marvel Comics universe Films [ edit ] Hybrid (1997 film) ,
605-440: A fictional group of super villains Hybrid (Jimmy Marks) , a fictional super villain in the Marvel Comics universe Hybrid (mythology) , a creature combining body parts of two or more species Hybrid ( Underworld ) , the resulting offspring when cross-mating Immortals, Vampires and Lycans Hybrid (Scott Washington) , a fictional anti-hero in the Marvel Comics universe Films [ edit ] Hybrid (1997 film) ,
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#1732772317666660-402: A locomotive, railcar, or train that uses an onboard rechargeable energy storage system Electricity and electronics [ edit ] Hybrid generator , an electric power system comprising two or more generators that supply power to a single output Hybrid power , the combination of a power producer and the means to store that power in an energy storage medium Hybrid power source ,
715-414: A rare solar eclipse type Technology [ edit ] Transportation [ edit ] Hybrid vehicle (disambiguation) , various types of vehicles referred to as hybrids Hybrid rocket , a rocket motor using propellants from two different states of matter Hybrid shipping container , a container using phase change material in combination with the ability to recharge itself Hybrid train ,
770-746: A record label that is a division of Metropolitan Talent Other arts, entertainment and media [ edit ] Hybrid genre , a blend of different categories of art or culture Hybrids (novel) , a book in the Neanderthal Parallax trilogy by Robert J. Sawyer Sports [ edit ] Hybrid (golf) , a golf club that has the characteristics between a wood and an iron Hybrid martial arts , fighting systems that incorporate techniques and theories from several martial arts Other uses [ edit ] Blended learning , also known as hybrid learning, an educational model where some students attend class in-person, while others join
825-675: A record label that is a division of Metropolitan Talent Other arts, entertainment and media [ edit ] Hybrid genre , a blend of different categories of art or culture Hybrids (novel) , a book in the Neanderthal Parallax trilogy by Robert J. Sawyer Sports [ edit ] Hybrid (golf) , a golf club that has the characteristics between a wood and an iron Hybrid martial arts , fighting systems that incorporate techniques and theories from several martial arts Other uses [ edit ] Blended learning , also known as hybrid learning, an educational model where some students attend class in-person, while others join
880-472: A stand-alone power system that operates independently of a larger power grid network Hybrid coil , a type of electrical transformer Hybrid coupler , a passive device used in radio and telecommunications Hybrid integrated circuit , a miniaturized electronic circuit combining different semiconductor devices and passive components on a substrate Hybrid mass spectrometer , a combination of m/z separation devices of different types Telephone hybrid ,
935-472: A stand-alone power system that operates independently of a larger power grid network Hybrid coil , a type of electrical transformer Hybrid coupler , a passive device used in radio and telecommunications Hybrid integrated circuit , a miniaturized electronic circuit combining different semiconductor devices and passive components on a substrate Hybrid mass spectrometer , a combination of m/z separation devices of different types Telephone hybrid ,
990-481: A system allowing stock trades to be completed either electronically or manually Hybrid organization , an organization that mixes elements of various sectors of society Hybrid (people) , used to describe people of mixed ancestry in colonial empires, now considered offensive Hybrid security , a type of economic instrument Hybrid warfare , a military strategy Hybrid word , a word derived from more than one language Remote work , also known as hybrid work,
1045-481: A system allowing stock trades to be completed either electronically or manually Hybrid organization , an organization that mixes elements of various sectors of society Hybrid (people) , used to describe people of mixed ancestry in colonial empires, now considered offensive Hybrid security , a type of economic instrument Hybrid warfare , a military strategy Hybrid word , a word derived from more than one language Remote work , also known as hybrid work,
1100-449: A type of telephone circuit Three-way hybrid , a device to converge content delivered via three different video transport networks Computing [ edit ] Hybrid laptop or hybrid tablet , a cross between a tablet computer and a laptop, running mobile operating system Hybrid computer , a computer combining analog and digital features Hybrid graphics , discrete and integrated graphics processing units Hybrid drive ,
1155-449: A type of telephone circuit Three-way hybrid , a device to converge content delivered via three different video transport networks Computing [ edit ] Hybrid laptop or hybrid tablet , a cross between a tablet computer and a laptop, running mobile operating system Hybrid computer , a computer combining analog and digital features Hybrid graphics , discrete and integrated graphics processing units Hybrid drive ,
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#17327723176661210-445: A valence quark-antiquark pair and one or more gluons Hybrid solar eclipse , a rare solar eclipse type Technology [ edit ] Transportation [ edit ] Hybrid vehicle (disambiguation) , various types of vehicles referred to as hybrids Hybrid rocket , a rocket motor using propellants from two different states of matter Hybrid shipping container , a container using phase change material in combination with
1265-701: Is a low rent "school for criminals" based in Hollywood , California . First appearing in Detective Comics #515 (June 1982), it is an institute run by a thug called Headmaster who educates his students in the art of various crimes. Mirage is a known graduate of the Academy of Crime. It was shut down by Batman when some of its students ended up in Gotham City. The Acolytes of Zoom were Speed Force -empowered individuals assembled by Zoom to fight
1320-684: Is an organization of metahuman assassins led by the mysterious Breathtaker, the Bureau was hired by the 2000 Committee to kill Firestorm. Known operatives are Stratos (aerokinetic), the Mindboggler (telepathy), and Incognito (shape shifter). First appears in Fury of Firestorm #29 (November 1984). A group of the Atom's foes, the Atom Rogues included Bug-Eyed Bandit, Thinker, Panther, Wizardo
1375-517: The 1,000 was a US senator named Henry Ballard who shepherded the organization's new direction and goals. Under Director Ballard, the 100 changed its name to the 1,000, attempting to expand their reach to even the Oval Office with Director Ballard as the presidential candidate. The 1,000 first appear in Booster Gold #2 (March 1986). A vast criminal organization that planned to take over
1430-532: The 100 kept a firm grip on the city's criminal underworld for years, indulging in crimes such as drug trafficking and racketeering. Their first appearance was in Superman's Girlfriend Lois Lane #105. A recent retcon in Superman #665 (September 2007) shows that during Superman's early years in Metropolis, the 100 was a smaller organization called the 10 with ties to Intergang . The former Director of
1485-751: The Ani-Men . Rogan became Maximus Rex, his assistant Reena into a cat-woman, and they were joined by others like Rowl and Gargantus. An army of artificial beings created by the Weaponers of Qward , the Anti-Green Lantern Corps were equipped with black antimatter power rings which shortened their lifespan with its use. The Anti-Justice League is a short-lived villain group assembled by Queen Bee . It consists of Brainiac , Chronos , Clayface II, Gorilla Grodd , Harpy , Merlyn , Ocean Master , and Sinestro . Formed by Manchester Black,
1540-668: The Anti-Kryptonian Brigade was composed of Master Jailer, Bizarro, Mongul, and Silver Banshee. Originally founded by "Ace" Manton, the Anti-Superman Gang is a series of groups generally of human beings who sought to eliminate Superman. An offshoot of the Oans, Nergal and his servants Ereskigal, Tiamat, Pazuzu, Humbaba, Enkimdu, and Kulullu enslaved early humans in Mesopotamia before being imprisoned in
1595-492: The Flash and his allies as well as Carver's presumed dead wife Eva McCulloch . By the end of the season, Eva destroys their information storehouse, sways the assassins to her side, and kills Carver. As of season seven , Rosalind Dillon and Sam Scudder had joined Black Hole until Eva kills the latter and sways the former to her side while hunting down the organization's remnants. The pirate crew of Black Manta that serve aboard
1650-636: The Flash . They included the Human Block, Folded Man , Magali, the Top and William Selkirk. Aerial unit of Apokolips not to be confused with the Parademons. The Agenda is an opposing organization in genetics to Project Cadmus that absorbed Darkseid 's Evil Factory and is responsible for creating Match . The group appears to have ended with the death of their leader, Lex Luthor 's ex-wife Contessa Erica Alexandra del Portenza. Their first appearance
1705-530: The Atom. The Battalion of Doom kidnapped a variety of influential journalists and businessmen and demanded "the complete surrender of all political, financial, and police power in Gotham". If the demands were not met, the Battalion was prepared to detonate a nuclear device within the city. After infiltrating the terrorists as a West Coast enforcer, Superman joined Batman in rescuing the hostages and locating
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1760-531: The Black Dragon Society as villains in the 1940s: National Comics (DC Comics), Fawcett Comics , and Quality Comics . DC Comics came to own the other two companies, so all the different incarnations of the Black Dragon Society now belong to them. All-Star Comics #12 had "The Black Dragon Menace" in which a Japanese spy ring called the Black Dragon Society of Japan steals eight American inventions and kidnaps their inventors. The modern versions of
1815-501: The Black Dragon Society show up in the pages of Power Company #1. This version appears to be made up of fanatical East Asian eco-terrorists. The Black Glove organization is a group that was active following the deaths of Thomas Wayne and Martha Wayne . It is led by Simon Hurt and consists of various rich men and women of villainous natures. The Black Glove appears in the Batwoman episode "Antifreeze". While their history in
1870-918: The Great, Plant Master, and the Man in the Ion Mask who aligned to battle the inheritor of the Atom mantle. Hailing from a reality where there are no adults, the Authoriteens are that universe's version of the Authority who sought to eliminate Gen . Its membership includes Kid Apollo, Daybreaker, Jack Hatfield, Contractor, Intern, and Nestling. The Awesome Threesome are a trio of robots that have antagonized Aquaman. They consist of Claw, Magneto, and Torpedo Man. The Awesome Threesome appear in The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure . Torpedo Man
1925-559: The Outsiders led by Bizarro Batman. Trio of the Penguin, Great White Shark, and Black Mask. An intergalactic criminal organization that was headed up by Amon Sur and counted Kerina, Farak Fekk, and Commander Levvak among their number. The Black Dragon Society is based on a real World War II organization of the same name; this society was not nearly as sinister as its comic book counterparts. Three different comics companies used
1980-452: The ability to recharge itself Hybrid train , a locomotive, railcar, or train that uses an onboard rechargeable energy storage system Electricity and electronics [ edit ] Hybrid generator , an electric power system comprising two or more generators that supply power to a single output Hybrid power , the combination of a power producer and the means to store that power in an energy storage medium Hybrid power source ,
2035-659: The bomb. The members of the Battalion wore military browns with magenta hoods over their heads. First and only appearance is in The Brave and the Bold #150. A troupe of evil circus performers, the Bikini Family consists of mesmerist Nicki, strong man Joe, clown Tiny, acrobats Peter, Paul, and Manny, and a triplet of high wire walkers. Bizarro version of the Super-Sons with Boyzarro and Robzarro. Bizarro version of
2090-475: The class virtually from home Hybrid beasts in folklore , mythological or folkloric creatures that combination of different animals Hybrid Graphics , often "Hybrid", a former graphics software company in Helsinki, Finland Hybrid library , a library containing a mix of print and electronic resources Hybrid mail , mail delivered using a combination of electronic and physical methods Hybrid market ,
2145-419: The class virtually from home Hybrid beasts in folklore , mythological or folkloric creatures that combination of different animals Hybrid Graphics , often "Hybrid", a former graphics software company in Helsinki, Finland Hybrid library , a library containing a mix of print and electronic resources Hybrid mail , mail delivered using a combination of electronic and physical methods Hybrid market ,
2200-428: The comics is intact, they are in collaboration with Jada Jett and her company Jet Industries in perfecting the freeze formula used by Mr. Freeze where its operative Virgil Getty (portrayed by Josh Blacker) tested it on anyone that tried to expose them. The episode "We're All Mad Here" reveals that other known members of Black Glove are Barbara Kean , Burton Crowne, Jeremiah Arkham , and Mario Falcone and their founder
2255-626: The committee were the Enforcers (Leroy Merkyn and Mica) and Multiplex . When White Martian A'monn A'mokk sought to eliminate the Son of Vulcan , he combined his DNA with that he secured from members of the Secret Society of Super Villains . The result was Sapling, Buster, Silhouette, Quaker, and Blur. The Academy of Arch-Villains was a gathering of Wonder Woman villains Angle Man , Human Fireworks, and Mouse Man. The Academy of Crime
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2310-762: The dimension Kurnugi. A trio of Alfred Pennyworths from across the Dark Multiverse in service of the Dark Knights . Founded by General Scarr, the Army of Crime sought to take over crime in Gotham City . Its members included Colonel Sulphur, Major Disaster , and Captain Cutlass. The Aryan Brigade is a group associated with the Aryan Nation that serve as their purifiers. The first incarnation of
2365-607: The dozen or so members have been named. Those are the Commander, Tank-Man, Storm-God, Titan, and Hornet (though, one hulking member was nicknamed Creature by Swift of The Authority ). Under the guise of Mister Memory, Amos Fortune organized Angle Man, Pied Piper, Hector Hammond, Sea-Thief, Dr. Davis, and a brainwashed Batman to battle the Justice League. When Repli-Tech Industries was going under, CEO Rex Rogan had his top scientist Doctor Lovecraft transform its board into
2420-448: The free dictionary. Hybrid may refer to: Science [ edit ] Hybrid (biology) , an offspring resulting from cross-breeding Hybrid grape , grape varieties produced by cross-breeding two Vitis species Hybridity , the property of a hybrid plant which is a union of two different genetic parent strains Hybrid (particle physics) , a valence quark-antiquark pair and one or more gluons Hybrid solar eclipse ,
2475-554: The group consists of Backlash, Blind Faith, Golden Eagle, Heatmonger, and Iron Cross. The second incarnation of the group consists of Backlash, Bonehead, Luftwaffe, and Rebel. The Neo-Nazi terrorist organization known as the ASP (short for American Supremacist Party) first appeared in Checkmate #1. The group was responsible for a series of fatal bombings and attempted to release a weaponized biological agent. The Assassination Bureau
2530-445: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hybrid&oldid=1234965921 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages hybrid [REDACTED] Look up hybrid in Wiktionary,
2585-599: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hybrid&oldid=1234965921 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Hybrid (DC Comics) The following is a list of fictional criminal and terrorist organizations that have been published by DC Comics and their imprints. Originally based in Metropolis ,
2640-699: The powers of the Speed Force so that they can use it for their own nefarious purposes. While Gorilla Grodd was a former leader, other known members include Dr. Holt, Dr. Huskk, Joseph Carver, Multiplex , and Raijin with a brainwashed Meena Dhawan operating as Negative Flash. Black Hole appears in The CW live-action television series, The Flash . This version was created and led by McCulloch Technologies' CEO Joseph Carver, who also employed light-themed assassins Ultraviolet , Doctor Light , and Sunshine. Introduced in season six , their operations are threatened by
2695-441: The practice of working from elsewhere than in an office See also [ edit ] 2-in-1 PC Hybrid language (disambiguation) Hybrid tea (disambiguation) Hybridisation (disambiguation) The Hybrid (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Hybrid . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
2750-441: The practice of working from elsewhere than in an office See also [ edit ] 2-in-1 PC Hybrid language (disambiguation) Hybrid tea (disambiguation) Hybridisation (disambiguation) The Hybrid (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Hybrid . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
2805-693: The world by the year 2000. The 2000 Committee gave a criminal named the Breathtaker the task of killing Firestorm (Ron Raymond), and he passed the task on to a villainess named the Mindboggler. Firestorm defeated both the Breathtaker and the Mindboggler and handed them over to the authorities. The Mindboggler later led Firestorm to the headquarters of the committee. The committee was founded by corrupt industrialist Henry Hewitt, a.k.a. Tokamak , and first appeared in Fury of Firestorm #15. Other operatives of
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#17327723176662860-445: Was Maria Elliot, the mother of Tommy Elliot . Marquis Jet kidnaps them and Jada where he took them to a mausoleum. He uses a special gas mask to subject Barbara to the same chemicals used on James Gordon Jr. and kills Crown, Arkham, and Falcone. Before he can do away with Jada, Batwoman fights him off while rescuing Jada and seeing that Barbara gets medical attention. Black Hole is a terrorist organization that has plans to harness
2915-768: Was first seen in "Treachery is the Torpedo Man". The Awesome Threesome later appear together in "The Torp, the Magneto, and the Claw". Nemeses of the Maximums, the Axis of Evil included Annihilate, Demise, Godiva, and Rapier. Bane and his henchmen Bird, Trogg, and Zombie. A cult and terrorist organization led by Regulus. Initially used as pawns by Eddie Gordon, the Bat-Knights of Elvaran repeatedly returned to antagonize
2970-615: Was formed after the Invasion , all its known members carriers of the metagene who manifest no powers. They saw themselves as natural leaders, and wanted the U.S. government to find a way to turn on everyone's metagene. They first appear in Wonder Woman Annual #3. Created by Dr. Jacob Krigstein, the Americans were supposed to be an American super hero group but were instead sadistic slaves of their creator. Only five of
3025-535: Was in Superboy (vol. 4) #36 (February 1997). Short for A llied P erpetrators of E vil, A.P.E. is a supervillain group in The New Adventures of Superman . First appearing in "The Men from A.P.E.", the line-up consists of Lex Luthor , Toyman , Prankster , and Warlock. In "A.P.E. Strikes Back", Lex Luthor and Warlock get back together as A.P.E. with Brainiac as its new member. Altered Strain
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