Armando Ramone
Armando Ramone stepped onto the DC stage in 1990, born from the sharp creative minds of Keith Giffen, J. M. DeMatteis, and Chris Sprouse in the pages of Justice League Quarterly — a launch title that signaled the bold, ambitious expansion of the Justice League universe in the Copper Age. His handful of appearances place him squarely in the orbit of heavy hitters like Martian Manhunter, Fire, and Michael Jon Carter, the kind of colorful, eclectic company that defined the era's League books. A rare find with a surprisingly long catalog footprint stretching across decades, Armando is exactly the sort of deep-cut character that rewards the dedicated reader who loves exploring every corner of the Justice League's sprawling, wonderfully chaotic extended world.
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