A-Force
Captain Marvel
Alter Ego: Carol Susan Jane Danvers (Human name), Car-Ell (Kree name)
Notable Aliases: Ms. Marvel, Binary, Warbird
Team Affiliations: The Avengers, Mighty Avengers, New Avengers, A-Force, The Ultimates
First Appearance: Marvel Super-Heroes #13 (March, 1968) note ; Ms. Marvel #1 (January, 1977) note ; The Uncanny X-Men #164 (December, 1982) note ; The Avengers #4 (May, 1998) note ; Avenging Spider-Man #9 (July, 2012) note
After encountering the Kree hero Captain Marvel, Carol Danvers was accidentally subjected to otherworldly radiation that transformed her into a superhuman warrior. Calling herself Ms. Marvel, she established herself as one of the most powerful and prominent heroes, both as a solo heroine and as a member of the Avengers. She has now adopted the mantle of Captain Marvel for herself.
Dazzler
Alter Ego: Alison "Ali" Blaire
Notable Aliases: The Disco Dazzler
Team Affiliations: X-Men, Excalibur, A-Force
First Appearance: Uncanny X-Men #130 (February, 1980)
A mutant with the ability to transduce sound into light, which often forces her into reluctant superheroism. She is also a very gifted singer and performer, hence her reservations in donning her uniform.
Medusa
Alter Ego: Medusalith Amaquelin-Boltagon
Notable Aliases: Madame Medusa
Team Affiliations: A-Force
First Appearance: Fantastic Four #36 (March, 1965)
Medusa is the Queen of the Inhumans and the primary interpreter for her husband Black Bolt, the King of the Inhumans. Medusa is best known for her long, thick head of red hair, which she can psychokinetically wield like countless extra appendages.
Nico Minoru
Alter Ego: Nico Minoru
Notable Aliases: Sister Grimm, The Gloom
Team Affiliations: A-Force, Runaways
First Appearance: Runaways #1 (July, 2003)
The daughter of Robert & Tina Minoru who is the unofficial leader of the Runaways. She possesses the Staff of One, a mystical staff which can grand any wish, but only once.
She-Hulk
Alter Ego: Jennifer Susan "Jen" Walters
Notable Aliases: Hulk
Team Affiliations: The Avengers, Mighty Avengers, A-Force
First Appearance: Savage She-Hulk #1 (February, 1980)
After being shot by mobsters, Jennifer Walter received a life-saving blood transfusion from her cousin Bruce Banner, aka The Hulk. Due to Banner's irradiated blood, Jennifer gained the ability to transform into the Sensational She-Hulk.
Singularity
Alter Ego: Singularity
Notable Aliases: The Dark One That Burns, Little Blue Friend, Little One
Team Affiliations: A-Force
First Appearance: A-Force #1 (July, 2015)
A mysterious being who arrived to Arcadia from the sky during Secret Wars.
- Barbie Doll Anatomy: She's technically naked, but because she has a Celestial Body, she doesn't expose anything.
- Celestial Body: Singularity's body is made of "outer space", including stars.
- Cosmic Being: A living pocket universe.
- Cute Mute: Singularity didn't speak during her introduction. She speaks her first word at the end of issue #3 of A-Force.
- Genius Loci: She's a pocket universe that gained self-consciousness.
- Perpetual Smiler: Her expression is almost always smiling.
- Teleportation: How she gets herself and her team around.
- Your Size May Vary: In A-Force she's portrayed as roughly the same size as Nico, but in her guest appearance in Ms. Marvel (2014) she visibly towers over Kamala. Canonically Nico and Kamala are both the same height (5'4' or 163 centimeters).