The Crime Society
OF EARTH-3

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FIRST APPEARANCE:
52 #52 (May 2007)
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This profile covers only the Crime Society.
The Crime Syndicate of
Amerika
+ The Jokester Family
When Alexander Luthor (who was, ironically, from the original
Earth-3) recreated the multiverse in search of his "perfect
Earth," he left an immense amount of cosmic energy, "floating
free." After he was defeated, this excess energy collapsed
into a series of 52 identical universes. The Venusian worm,
Mr. Mind, discovered the new multiverse and set about devouring
it. As he did so, he consumed events from each universe's
past. The result was that the universes were no longer identical.
The Crime Syndicate was reborn on this new Earth-3. (52
#52)
The new Earth-3 was populated by familiar faces, and many
more. It quickly became a flash point in the new
Monitors' mission to police the new multiverse. It seems
that the former Teen Titan, Duela Dent (aka
Joker's Daughter, Riddler's Daughter, Two-Face's Daughter,
the Harlequin), was in fact a native of Earth-3. Duela was
killed by Solomon,
a particularly zealous Monitor with no tolerance for trans-universal
travel. Duela's death set off an investigation by several
New Earth heroes, who teamed up with another Monitor to travel
across the multiverse in search of Ray Palmer. (Countdown
#51)
As fate would have it, this band of "Challengers" allied
with Duela's father — the Jokester of Earth-3.
Here, the Joker's counterpart was a (relative) force for
good. The Jokester conceived Duela,
with a woman named Evelyn Dent, who then disappeared. The
Jokester's crime fighting career began as a common comedian.
His act was critical of Owlman and
his sidekick,
Talon. After Owlman
beat
him and murdered the his assistant, Harley, the Jokester
began a crusade against the duo. He eventually teamed up
with his former girlfriend, Evelyn, who had become Three-Face.
"Eve" married the Riddler and Duela
was raised believing that the Riddler was her father. (This
explained why Duela had suffered from such an identity crisis
over the years.)
Together, this "family" fought often against the Crime
Society.
Duela's
travels to New Earth affected her mental state, and she
began dating Talon on the side. She even took him with
her to New Earth, where he was briefly a member of the
Teen Titans, as well. (52 #32, 52/World
War III: Hell is for Heroes) While away, Duela's
family was attacked by the Crime Society. The Riddler sustained
critical injuries and Eve escaped. The Jokester escaped
as well by following the Challengers through a
portal to Earth-15. (Countdown
Presents: Crime Society #1, Countdown
#31)
On Earth-15, the Jokester
clashed with Jason Todd (who, on his own Earth had been killed
by the Joker). (#30) When the Challengers
moved on to Earth-8,
the Jokester came face-to-face with his daughter's killer:
Solomon. Solomon killed the Jokester that day as well. The
Challengers were forced to teleport away, leaving his corpse
on Earth-8. (#29)
+ The Crime Society
While the Challengers continued their mission, the man called
Monarch proceeded with his own. Monarch intended to assemble
an army to take over all 52 universes. Among the first
to join him was the entire Crime Society, who willingly accepted
Monarch's offer. (#28) Monarch also
forced certain Earth-3 natives to battle in his arena. The
Shade of Earth-3 was slain by Earth-13's Eve of Shadows,
but Johnny Quick bested his two Flash rivals. (Countdown:
Arena #1, 3)
The Crime Society formed the cornerstone of Monarch's new
army. They helped him recruit the Extremists of Earth-8,
and led the attack that destroyed Earth-51. (Countdown
Presents: Lord Havok and the Extremists #2, Countdown #17-13)
It is unclear who survived this Earth's destruction,
as Monarch's entire army was on the planet when it exploded. (#13)
Another Crime Society member, Annataz, was killed
by Superman Prime. Prime used Annataz to help him hold Mr.
Mxyzptlk captive. She turned on Prime and freed Mxyzptlk.
Just before she was killed, she repented. (Countdown
#23)
The Green Lantern Kyle Rayner — who has fought the antimatter
universe's Crime Syndicate — remarked
upon the difference between the two.
On the new Earth-3, the Crime Society is a much larger organization,
yet one that has not achieved total domination over their
world.
+ Earth-3 Natives

Parentheses indicate that the character has not
been officially named.
| Name |
1st
app. |
Status,
Notes |
| THE
BAD GUYS |
| Talon |
52 #32 |
Active |
| Johnny Quick |
52 #52 |
Active |
| Power Ring |
Active |
| Owlman |
Active |
| (Martian Manhunter) |
Active |
| Superwoman |
Active |
| Ultraman |
Active |
| (Green Arrow) |
Countdown #31 |
Active |
| (Black Canary) |
Active |
| (Hawkgirl) |
Active |
| (Spectre) |
Active |
| (Starwoman) |
Active |
| (Wildcat) |
Active |
| Annataz |
Countdown
#23 |
Killed by Superman Prime, Countdown # |
| THE
"GOOD" GUYS |
| Duela Dent (Joker's Daughter, Harlequin) |
Teen Titans v.1 #46 |
Killed by Solomon, Countdown #51 |
| The Riddler (Edward ??) |
Countdown Presents:
Crime Society #1 |
Uncertain; may have been killed
by the Crime Society, Countdown
Presents: Crime Society #1 |
| Three-Face (Evelyn
"Eve" Dent) |
Active |
| The Jokester (Mike ??) |
Killed by Solomon, Countdown #51 |
| The Shade |
Countdown: Arena
#1 |
Killed by Eve of Shadows, Countdown:
Arena #1 |
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