List of DC Comics characters: E
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Vincent Edge is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Vincent Edge is the father of Morgan Edge. At the time when Morgan Edge was undergoing surgery following a heart attack, Vincent was at the hospital awaiting the results when a hitman cam to finish off Morgan. After being released from police custody pending his trial, Morgan returned to Galaxy Communications and found that his father took over while he was hospitalized.
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List of DC Comics characters: E
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Sarah Essen
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Ronald Evers
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Dr. Saul Erdel
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Ron Evers
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Sarah Essen
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First Church of Anti-Technocracy
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Sarah Essen Gordon as seen in Detective Comics #697 , art by Staz Johnson
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y
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Joe Certa
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Batman #405
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Detective Comics #225
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Tales of the New Teen Titans #1
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Sarah Essen
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Ronald Evers
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Vincent Edge is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Vincent Edge is the father of Morgan Edge. At the time when Morgan Edge was undergoing surgery following a heart attack, Vincent was at the hospital awaiting the results when a hitman cam to finish off Morgan. After being released from police custody pending his trial, Morgan returned to Galaxy Communications and found that his father took over while he was hospitalized. As Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen talk about Morgan Edge's book, Vincent Edge talked to Cat Grant about the morality of her actions when it comes to his son. Vincent Edge later sexually harasses Cat Grant at Galaxy Communications. They later watch the news about Superman's fight with Bloodsport as Vincent asks Cat out on a date as a distraction from her son's death. Cat threatens him and storms out. During the "Reign of the Supermen" storyline, Vincent Edge develops a scheme to maintain the exclusive rights to the new Superboy. He orders Tana Moon to stay close to Superboy and keep him posted about his activities. Rex Leech contacts Vincent Edge to let him know that he has hired Stinger to take out Superboy. Superboy meets with Tana Moon and Vincent Edge at 344 Clinton Street where Edge wants Superboy to have Clark Kent's apartment as he is still declared missing. In addition, Edge wants Superboy to sign an exclusive contract with Galaxy Communications. As Tana is uncomfortable with the contract, Vincent states that Superboy gets ratings from Galaxy Communications and that she can be replaced. Cat Grant and eight other women speak on TV that they are filing charges against Vincent Edge for his sexual advances on them. Vincent is escorted away by the police. After Cat Grant covered the story about Ramsey Murdoch's escape, Vincent Edge is impressed with it and names her the executive producer of Galaxy Communications' news division. As Vincent Edge was planning to put together a new incarnation of Intergang, the building where he was meeting with the crime bosses was blown up by Moxie Mannheim with Edge finished off by Moxie's minion Noose.
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Ron Evers
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Sarah Essen
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