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Guardd is the leader of The Others.
Mutate #665. Zealot is a mutate who challenged Magneto for Genosha.
A hero from Alan Moore's 1963 mini-series. He replaced his father after he was killed in action. He is allusion to Spider-Man and Daredevil.
Doctor Will Chambers was working on experiments into making humans resistant to radiation much like beetles. His tests eventually turned him into N-Man: a strongman with a tough exterior and an uncontrollable personality.
Dr. Kent Kane is a brilliant scientist who invented a size-regulator. This device allows him to shrink himself, any person, or any object to any size and can return them to normal.
Marla Mason is an assistant to Dr. Kent Kane who invented a size-regulator. With this device, Marla can shrink and return to her normal size at will.
An enemy of Shadowhawk and a member of the Regulators.
Team leader of the Regulators
The Liquifier lived in the sewers of New York and dissolved people so it could eat them.
An enemy of Shadowhawk, who broke her brother Jamie's back, and a member of the Regulators. She is also a single mother.
Even though he used to be ShadowHawk's sidekick at one time, the villain known as Hawk's Shadow is now one of his greatest enemies. Hawk's Shadow has fought several incarnations of the hero.
Trencher is an exterminator of lesser "sub-humans".
The most beautiful member of "The Others"
An alien insect hero of The Alliance and later The Others.
Green member of The Others.
Character from Alan Moore's 1963 mini series. He's an allusion to Doctor Strange.
A criminal who wears a "void-oid" suit that allows him to warp space and denstity around him. He is an enemy of The Fury in the world on 1963.
A Soviet scientist who tried replicate the accident that turned Doctor Will Champers into the N-Man and has become a mutant cockroach.
The Red Brain is a analogue of Marvel's Red Skull in the world of 1963. He is the arch-nemesis of USA.
An enemy of Johnny Beyond and the Tomorrow Syndicate in the world of 1963.
An enemy of Mystery Incorporated and the Tomorrow Syndicate in the world of 1963. He is allusion to Doctor Doom.
A crime czar, and enemy of ShadowHawk
After consuming the contents of his father's genetic experiment, Thomas McCall's flesh turned into a granite-like material and he became exponentially stronger than normal humans.
Chapel was a CIA agent before joining the super-hero team Youngblood. During his CIA years, he worked with Al Simmons who later became Spawn.
Various men and women throughout the ages have been inhabited by the Spirit of Justice to bring justice where there is none. All of them did this in waiting for Eddie Collins, the last ShadowHawk.
Savage Dragon is a green-skinned superhero/alien/police officer who boasts bullet-resistant skin, regenerative powers, immunity to fire and immense strength. He was first discovered on Earth in a burning field.
The equivalent of Superman in Rob Liefeld's comic book universe.
An biosynthetic entity created to hold the personality Yon Kohl, a Kherubim warrior. He is the leader of the WildC.A.T.S and took over as president of the Halo Corporation when Lord Emp ascended.
Void is the evolution of a woman named Adrianna and became a member of the WildC.A.T.s
While her teammates are Kherubim or half-Kherubim, Voodoo has ancestry both Kheran and Daemonite, the race the WildC.A.T.S fight against.
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