The other heroes who hung their hats on Earth-S besides the Shazam family were basically grouped together as the Squadron of Justice and mostly made their appearance in the DCU the first time as part of JLA and JSA team-up.

Bulletman and Bulletgirl are Jim Barr and Susan Kent Barr (the couple started off as boyfriend/girlfriend and eventually moved on to become married crime fighters like Hawkman and Hawkgirl.  Bulletman created a serum to give himself some powers and a device called a Gravity Regulator Helmet that happens to be shaped like a bullet.  Stronger than the norm, able to deflect bullets, a bit smarter than the average joe, the bulleteers are very able heroes indeed.

And speaking of Hawkman and Hawkgirl… Ibis and Taia are the constantly reincarnated souls of an Egyptian prince and a Theban princess… (have we heard this before folks? I think we have.)  Using his Ibis Stick, Ibis commands immense magicks and most likely Taia is accomplished in the arts as well, but perhaps not the focus of the stories.

In the sidebar on this cover you will see a glimpse of Mr. Scarlet and Pinky, which really was Fawcett’s answer to Batman and Robin in the day.  Instead of a “bat” motif, there was a “red” motif… beyond that this couple of crime fighters can be considered analogues as well.

Alan Armstrong is another Batman analogue as well, using various gadgets, but instead his adventures were concentrated on spies during the World War II era.  After the WWII era went away, Spy Smasher became Crime Smasher and he continued his adventures.

Most of these heroes in the DCU have existed again, mostly as members of the All-Star Squadron and some of their legacies have become revealed over time.

Next up:  We spend some time with Captain Carrot and the Amazing Zoo Crew!  (yeah, not kidding)