Character » Steel Sterling appears in 133 issues.
The Black Hood was one of Top Notch's (later known as MLJ/Archie) first masked vigilantes.
"Beware the Black Jack!"
Created in lab from human and dolphin DNA.
A fireman who became a fire wielding superhero.
The Firefly is a golden age hero published by Archie comics; his secret identity is Harley Hudson, an entomologist and chemist. The version appearing in Top-Notch #8-27 is in the Public Domain.
The daughter of the original Fly-Girl, Kelly Brand follows in her mother's footsteps as a member of the New Crusaders.
Kim Brand was another Web Host looking to dish out justice, but on her own identity and on her own terms. After modifying her Web Suit with both internal and external changes, she joins the Mighty Crusaders as Fly Girl.
The son of the original Comet, Greg Dickering follows in his father's footsteps as a member of the New Crusaders.
The protege of the original Jaguar, Ivette Velez follows in her mentor's footsteps as a member of the New Crusaders.
The son of the original Steel Sterling, Johnny Sterling follows in his father's footsteps as a member of the New Crusaders.
His dark purple costume seemed designed to blend into the night, except for its bright yellow cape. He paid homage to his namesake by including tiny horn-like protrusions on his cowl.
Wife of the Web, who also joined the crimefighting lifestyle.
A character in the 'Steel Sterling' comics - often in competition with Steel and an unwilling teammate.
The Comet was one of the first superheroes to die in a comic, is in the Public Domain.
The Fox is a superhero vigilante who usually has no powers, but excellent fighting skills. Both Paul Patton and his son Paul Patton Jr. have used the identity over the years, in addition to Travis Fox.
Since the dawn of the republic, whenever her country faces its blackest days, Victoria Adams, returns to fight for what is right. But she reappears for the first time in a generation with no memories, not even of her own identity.
Predating Marvel's Captain America as the first U.S. patriotic superhero, the Shield has gone through many incarnations over the decades.
John Raymond was born rich and spoiled. But when his inaction caused his brother's death, he became a man his father would be proud of, seeking to redeem himself as the high tech Hero known as The Web.
The son of the original Web and Pow-Girl, Wyatt Raymond follows in his parents' footsteps as a member of the New Crusaders.
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