- Bee. It is
decimated by
Black Adam
during 52.
Bialya in
other media Bialya appears in
Young Justice.
Bialya appears in Batman: The
Brave and the Bold. Bhutran...
-
International #16 (August 1988). She is a
human "femme fatale" who
gains control of
Bialya by
allying with its
former ruler Rumaan Harjavti, then ********inating him...
-
falsified data due to the latter's
involvement with the
fascist nation of
Bialya. Upon
discovering this,
Thorne had
Parvin and the Sartoriuses' son killed...
-
leaders of
Bialya and Pokolistan, who,
blaming each
other for the
violation of a
peace treaty,
declare war on each other.
Arriving in
Bialya, Superman...
-
Equatorial Kundu (The West Wing);
Latveria (Marvel Comics); and
Qurac and
Bialya (DC Comics).[citation needed]
Fictional countries often deliberately resemble...
-
Global Guardians are all
brainwashed into
service under the
Queen Bee of
Bialya. Tuatara,
Rising Sun and Wild
Huntsman are sent off on
specific missions...
- his family, Adam
attacks the
neighboring Intergang-****ociated
nation of
Bialya in
search of Death. Sick with
grief over the
death of his family, Adam proceeds...
-
Light consist of
Vandal Savage, Ra's al Ghul, Lex Luthor,
Queen Bee of
Bialya,
Ocean Master, Brain, and
Klarion the
Witch Boy.
Young Justice also wrestles...
- Bin Abydos, the
ruler of the
fictional oil-rich
Middle Eastern nation of
Bialya who Lord encounters;
Kristoffer Polaha as the man
whose body
Steve Trevor...
-
condemn him in any way, not even
believing him
guilty of the
genocide in
Bialya. When Adam is
robbed of his
powers by
Captain Marvel, and is
about to plunge...