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A cowboy speedster, and and enemy of El Hombre back in the late 60's/early 70's.
A villain of Astro City. He once attacked Butler's, a restaurant for super heroes, where he was defeated by the young busboy Brian Kinney, before the young boy starts his career as Altar Boy.
A member of Honor Guard. She's got colorful wings. She fought the Myth-Master in 1964. A second Hummingbird, the daughter of the first one has worked with the Honor Guard too.
An aquatic, green-skinned member of Honor Guard. She fought the Myth-Master and Zzardo in 1964.
A member of Honor Guard during the 60's and early 70's. He was the partner of Bravo.
A member of Honor Guard during the 60's and early 70's, from Las Vegas. He wears a flashy neon colored costume. He fought the Myth-Master and Zzardo in 1964.
Carl Donewicz always wanted to be a hero, but when he was given his powers by a mad scientist, he had to resort to crime to pay off the debt. Thus, the Steel Jacketed Man was born. Now out of prison, can he stay on the straight and narrow?
A cosmic hero from the 1970's and former member of the Honor Guard. He also had a sidekick named Quark.
Donnelly Ferguson is a former criminal and works currently as a middleman, finding work for others. He is friends with Steeljack.
Cutlass was the leader of the Terrifying Three and off-again on-again lover of Steeljack.
The original Quarrel was a criminal in Astro City and a member of the Terrible Three. After he died, his daughter became the new Quarrel and used the identity as a force of good.
A misguided day-dreamer, English engineer Dr. Martin Chefwick became the armored villain known as The Mock Turtle in order to impress his childhood sweetheart, Lucia. After being betrayed by Lucia, Chefwick fled to America, where he was seemingly murdered by the Kiefer Square Mask Killer.
A British crime mistress with her own minions called The Queen's Men and the new Chessmen.
The former sidekick of El Hombre; he founded the Astro City Irregulars in the mid-70's. In adulthood, Bravo became the leader of the Omega Rangers and, later, an Astro City police officer, under his civilian identity.
An massive, very muscular heroine. Though she's not based in Astro City, she's a frequent customer of Bruiser's Bar and Grill.
An Hispanic supervillain who's able to duplicate himself. An enemy of El Hombre in the late 60's/early 70's.
An villainess robot. An enemy of El Hombre back in the late 60's/early 70's.
The Lion was half of the duo The Lion and the Unicorn, a pair of British superheroes.
The Unicorn was half of the duo The Unicorn and the Lion, a pair of British superheroes.
Alligator was an original member of the Irregulars.
Orphan was an abused psychic child who was recruited to the Irregulars on their first case.
Umbra was an original member of the Irregulars. She was doomed to live half in shadow.
Switchblade was a member of the Irregulars.
Skitter was a member of the Irregulars.
The original Goldenglove was a boxing themed villain from Astro City that had alien gloves that did many things. Since his death, the current Goldenglove has been his teenage daughter
The Fog is a villain who operates in Astro City.
Longhorn is a villain who operates in Astro City.
A member of the Unholy Alliance with an eel-like tail instead of his lower body. He seems to be an African American prior to his accident.
A woman who has been granted great powers and the mission to protect and empower women by an unknown deity. She's one of the most important heroes of Astro City.
A clown-styled loner hero with a strong need for justice, defending the people of Astro City.
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