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Predating Marvel's Captain America as the first U.S. patriotic superhero, the Shield has gone through many incarnations over the decades.
Head of Project Shield.
The original Inferno was a criminal circus flame-breather who switches sides to aid Steel Sterling in the fight for justice. Later versions of the character had transformed him into a cyborg with flame throwing powers. In his last appearance, he returned to his original image.
A powerful villain with vast psychic and telekinetic powers, the Brain Emperor is the oldest, deadliest, and most unrelenting of the Mighty Crusaders' enemies.
Nazi scientist who fought The Shield and was also an enemy of Steel Sterling.
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.
A member of the Crusader Project.
A ally to the Inferno
The liaison to The Shield
Taizo Oshiro is the enemy of the Fox. He was responsible for the death of The Fox's father.
Owner of Halliday Worldwide and Durlan Agent
The epitome of the violent antihero in Kingdom Come. Magog has appeared in mainstream DCU continuity as David Reid, a metahuman Marine who has become a regular member of the Justice Society of America.
Member of the Chinese super team, The Great Ten. For some reason it communicates only in I-Ching Hexagrams.
Member of the Chinese super team, The Great Ten.
Member of the Chinese super team, The Great Ten. She is one of the Hu Li Jing, or fox-spirits of Chinese mythology, who often steal the life-force of men.
A member of the Chinese superteam, The Great Ten. He formerly was a member of Justice League International.
Gorilla Grodd is a super intelligent, telepathic, anthropomorphic gorilla. A deadly opponent to all of the champions of good, Grodd is most well known for his rivalry with The Flash.
Gifted by the animal kingdom with the Jaguar belt, a talisman granting the wearer the powers of all animals, Ralph Hardy became the superhero Jaguar.
The second Judomaster. She is originally from Japan. On the New 52 Earth-2 reality, she is a high ranking official in the World Army.
Jay Garrick is the original, Golden Age, super-speedster, and was the first to have the mantle of the Flash and a founder of the Justice Society of America. It was Jay Garrick's legendary heroics that inspired Barry Allen.
Enemy of the Shield and member of Black Seven and P.E.R.I.L.
Teenager Courtney Whitemore is the current bearer of the Starman legacy as well as being the step-daughter of S.T.R.I.P.E. Stargirl serves as a valued member of the Justice Society of America.
Kara Zor-L is the older, wiser, and stronger counterpart of Supergirl from Earth 2 but resides on the Prime Earth.
Oliver Queen was a spoiled, thrill-seeking playboy, until he was left stranded on a deserted island for several years. There, he trained to become a master archer in order to survive. After his return home, he used his new-found skills and his wealth to became the costumed vigilante known as Green Arrow.
Pro-boxing star Ted Grant, inspired by stories of The Green Lantern, became a superhero to clear his name. Wildcat has served as a mentor to many younger heroes including Batman and Black Canary.
Once the apprentice of Wesley Dodds, Sanderson Hawkins has been known as Sandy, Sand, and most recently Sandman. His powers include earth manipulation, control of seismic energy, and prophetic dreams.
The Comet was one of the first superheroes to die in a comic, is in the Public Domain.
Jesse Chambers is the daughter of the original Liberty Belle and Johnny Quick. She previously operated under the name Liberty Belle as a member of the JSA. She also was a leader of The Titans as Jesse Quick, and was a member of the Justice League of America.
A medical doctor who lost his sight, Dr. Pieter Cross can see spectrums of light in total darkness. He works with the JSA to train the heroes of tomorrow, as well as to use his medical knowledge for unusual cases.
Alan Scott, the bearer of the mystical Starheart, is the original Golden Age Green Lantern and a founding member of the Justice Society of America. An all-time great, Alan continues to fight for truth, justice and freedom well into old age as a member of the Justice Society. He has now been introduced as an iconic gay character in DC's new reboot, Infinite Frontier.
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