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Infinity, Inc. is a team of superheroes appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. The team is mostly composed of the children and heirs of the Justice Society of America, making them the Society's analogue to the Teen Titans, which is composed of sidekicks of Justice League members. Created by Roy Thomas, Jerry Ordway, and Mike Machlan, they first appeared in ''All-Star Squadron'' #25 (September 1983). There was also an eponymous comics series starring the group,〔Manning "1980s" in Dolan, p. 207: "Written by DC's Golden Age guru Roy Thomas and drawn by Jerry Ordway, ''Infinity, Inc.'' was released in DC's new deluxe format on bright Baxter paper."〕 which ran from March 1984 through June 1988. ==Publication history== Roy Thomas and his wife, Dann Thomas, wrote the series throughout its run. Artists on the series included Jerry Ordway, Don Newton, Todd McFarlane, Vince Argondezzi, and Michael Bair. The group was organized by Sylvester Pemberton, the original Star-Spangled Kid, in ''Infinity Inc.'' #1, when a number of JSA protégés were denied admission to the JSA. They instead formed their own group. Members of Infinity, Inc. were known as Infinitors. The series ended in 1988 with the death of the Star-Spangled Kid (by then known as Skyman), and presumably the group disbanded shortly thereafter. Several members have gone on to supporting roles in other comics series. Fury filled a pivotal role in ''The Sandman'' and is the mother of Daniel Hall. Hourman, Obsidian, Nuklon (as Atom Smasher), Silver Scarab (as Doctor Fate), and Power Girl eventually joined the 21st century incarnation of the JSA. Originally, the series took place on the parallel world of Earth-Two, but in 1986 it was merged with the rest of DC continuity following ''Crisis on Infinite Earths''. From then on, they shared their spot as Los Angeles' superteam with the Outsiders, and were involved in a crossover with the New Teen Titans. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Infinity, Inc.」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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