![]() Back for the Dead: They were brought back to life by Perpetua to use them as pawns in her war against the Multiverse.The Pre-Crisis Syndicate were true friends who cared about each other, while the Antimatter and post-Flashpoint Syndicates loathed each other (except Johnny Quick and Atomica) and would've gladly abandoned their teammates had they no further use for them. The original group weren't so much "evil" as they were "bad guys," nor was their world a place where good and evil were switched and evil always won. Adaptational Villainy: The original Crime Syndicate were villains, but nowhere near as brutal or perverse as the versions created after their destruction.Adaptational Heroism: Crime Syndicate (2021) brought the latest incarnation of the Syndicate, and while evil, they are a step up from their New 52 and Antimatter predecessors.It's unclear if even this version and their fights remained canon post-Infinite Crisis, though it was implied the Qwardians used the Antimatter Earth Syndicate's aliases. In 1992's Justice League Quarterly #8, it's revealed the Justice League and Justice Society encountered a group of Qwardians known only as the Crime Syndicate (not "of America"), wearing similar costumes to the pre-Crisis versions. Adaptational Species Change: Since the original Crime Syndicate were wiped out by the Crisis, a different version was created in their place.
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