Thomas Dillon was a schoolmate of Amos Fortune, and one of his strongmen. He initially did not like forming the Royal Flush Gang, because he didn't like the Ten of Clubs uniform. Nonetheless, he twice faced the Justice League as the the Ten of Clubs (on one occasion impersonating the historical personage Judge Duffy) and later fought the Joker as the Ten of Spades alongside the Gang. He was eventually replaced by Michael Bailey, the second Ten, but years later reunited with the original Gang and fought the so-called 'Justice League Detroit'. Dillon apparently died during this encounter, killed by a rock fall engineered by Amos Fortune, who had allied himself with the second incarnation of the Flush Gang as their new Ace.
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| - Thomas Dillon was a schoolmate of Amos Fortune, and one of his strongmen. He initially did not like forming the Royal Flush Gang, because he didn't like the Ten of Clubs uniform. Nonetheless, he twice faced the Justice League as the the Ten of Clubs (on one occasion impersonating the historical personage Judge Duffy) and later fought the Joker as the Ten of Spades alongside the Gang. He was eventually replaced by Michael Bailey, the second Ten, but years later reunited with the original Gang and fought the so-called 'Justice League Detroit'. Dillon apparently died during this encounter, killed by a rock fall engineered by Amos Fortune, who had allied himself with the second incarnation of the Flush Gang as their new Ace.
- Yeong-kil Kim, also known as Ten of Clubs, is the head of Division 39's drug cartel during the events of Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction.
- Ten of Clubs was a former petty crook named Jenna and a member of the Royal Flush Gang, until she decided to betray her teammates. Once she met Darkseid, she felt that she was "Way over her head on this one."
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| - Thomas Dillon was a schoolmate of Amos Fortune, and one of his strongmen. He initially did not like forming the Royal Flush Gang, because he didn't like the Ten of Clubs uniform. Nonetheless, he twice faced the Justice League as the the Ten of Clubs (on one occasion impersonating the historical personage Judge Duffy) and later fought the Joker as the Ten of Spades alongside the Gang. He was eventually replaced by Michael Bailey, the second Ten, but years later reunited with the original Gang and fought the so-called 'Justice League Detroit'. Dillon apparently died during this encounter, killed by a rock fall engineered by Amos Fortune, who had allied himself with the second incarnation of the Flush Gang as their new Ace.
- Yeong-kil Kim, also known as Ten of Clubs, is the head of Division 39's drug cartel during the events of Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction.
- Ten of Clubs was a former petty crook named Jenna and a member of the Royal Flush Gang, until she decided to betray her teammates. Once she met Darkseid, she felt that she was "Way over her head on this one."
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