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These are seven synthetic superheroes from the DC Universe who chose to use their powers to protect innocent people.
7) Tomorrow Woman

Unlike most other robots, Tomorrow Woman had no idea of her artificial nature or her intended purpose. Tomorrow Woman was created by the mad scientists T. O. Morrow and Professor Ivo. She was designed with telepathic and telekinetic powers and imbued with a desire to be a hero. She subsequently joined the Justice League with noble intent. However, without her knowledge, her creators had designed her as a bomb to destroy the League. When she discovered this plot, Tomorrow Woman sacrificed her life to save her new friends. However, and not surprisingly, Tomorrow Womanโs death was not what it seemed to be, and she sporadically appears in the comics. Most recently, she was in the โAbsolute Powerโ storyline, where Amanda Waller began hunting superheroes. She was heavily damaged from the bomb, and was looking for someone to repair her. Green Arrowโs family rescued her from Wallerโs army when they came to apprehend her.
6) Stel

The Green Lantern of Space Sector 3009, Stel comes from Grenda, a world of sentient machines. A strong and seasoned warrior, Stel is one of the most revered members in the entire Corps. As a tough veteran, Stel often fills the role of gruff drill sergeant for recruits. He died battling the cosmic villain and fallen Guardian of the Universe, Krona. He was succeeded by a fellow Grendan named Yron. However, when Yron was gravely injured in battle, he used the last of his ringโs power to resurrect Stel. Stel rejoined the Corps and bravely fought in major conflicts like โThe Sinestro Corps Warโ and โBlackest Night.โ
5) G.I. Robot

Four G.I. Robots were designed to fight the Axis Powers during World War II. Each new G.I. Robot was built after the previous one fell in battle. All four of these robots had โrealโ names, including Joe, Mac, and J.A.K.E. The last two G.I. Robots shared the name J.A.K.E., but were used for different anagrams, such as “Jungle Automatic Killer โ Experiment 1” and “Joint Action Killing Engine.” With their durable metal bodies and machine-gun arms, G.I. Robots were a force to be reckoned with on the battlefield. They fought valiantly alongside the Allied Forces, with some versions joining the monster super-soldier team the Creature Commandoes.
4) Spartan

Originally published under Image Comics, Spartan and the rest of his team, the WildC.A.T.s, were bought by DC Comics in 1998. Spartan is an android with the personality of the alien warrior, Yon Colt. After crash landing on Earth, Yon Colt took on the name John Colt and became an adventurer. After his death in a mission, Coltโs mind was uploaded into a robot body by his friend, Emp, who wanted to save his life. However, while the robot had the personality of Colt, it didnโt possess his memories and thus developed its own separate identity as the hero Spartan. He possesses super-strength, flight, and can fire energy blasts and create force fields. Spartan became the leader of the superhero team WildC.A.T.s, who work together to fight alien threats.











