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Wonder Woman

    Steve Trevor 

    Jason Trevor 
  • Composite Character: He's a composite of Hunter Prince by sharing his name as his middle name, who's the future son of Wonder Woman the cosmic force known as the Darkness who's implied to be abandoned by her and later got raised by Clark Kent and Lois Lane in Justice League: Legacy storyline.

    Stephanie Trevor 

Team Arrow

    Susanna "Cissie" King-Jones 
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The daughter of Oliver Queen and Dinah Lance.


  • Dead Guy Junior: Her first name comes from her paternal grandmother Susanna Dearden.
  • Give Him a Normal Life: Dinah send Susanna into an orphanage and later being adopted to have a normal life in order protect her and Dinah from being chased and targeted by her and Ollie's enemies since both her biological parents are founders of the Justice League.
  • Related in the Adaptation: Here she's the biological daughter of Oliver Queen and Dinah Lance. Through her adoptive father Bernell Jones, she's the adopted cousin of Casey Jones.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: Inherited her mother's looks and her father's hair.

    Cynthia Lance 
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The daughter of two League of Assassins members, Shado and Komodo who she grew up being abused by her parents and she didn't have a name and was only referred "Tag". After she was disowned by her parents, she ends up being adopted by Sara Lance and Thea Queen by giving her the name of Cynthia.


  • Adaptation Relationship Overhaul: Instead of being adopted by Dinah Lance, she's adopted by Sara instead.
  • Empath: Cynthia is an incredibly empathetic person. She is an excellent judge of character and is quite adept at knowing just how to cheer a person up or even resolve complex arguments between two adults.
  • Happily Adopted: By Sara and Thea.
  • Hero-Worshipper: Thanks to her impressive knowledge of Booster/Beetle Cards, Cynthia knows a lot about various real world figures in the "capes and tights" community, criminals and crusaders alike.
  • Morality Pet: She's one to Sara and Thea. Cynthia's also the unnoficial pet of the Legends.
  • Parental Abandonment: She was disowned by her biological parents.
  • Platonic Co-Parenting: While not entirely platonic, her mothers are Sara Lance and Thea Queen.
  • Related in the Adaptation: Her biological parents are Shado and Komodo, making her the half-sister of Emiko Queen.
  • Tagalong Kid: Nowadays, when she's not hanging out with the Legends as their unofficial mascot, you can usually find Cynthia doing her homework under the watchful eye of her Uncle Tom in Udderly Delicious, playing Booster/Beetle Cards with Holly Dayton at Doom Manor, or belting out pop songs at the Perpetual Cabaret on karaoke nights.

Flash & Friends

    Iris West-Allen 
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Iris West is the wife of Barry Allen, aunt to Wally West and mother of Jessie and Bart Allen.


  • Abusive Parents: Iris and her twin-brother Rudy's early childhood was a tumultuous time with their father’s, Eric, short temper and alcoholism often landing him in jail and their mother, Nadine in the hospital. When his violence turned on the children, Nadine confided in the police officer and widower next door, Joe West and Eric was locked away for good.
  • Action Mom: She's the mother Jessie and Bart Allen, and while not a speedster, she can defend herself.
  • Aloof Big Sister: To her adopted brother Daniel West.
  • Badass Bookworm: Iris' intelligence lies mostly in her journalistic abilities, strategizing and leadership skills, but Joe also taught her combat skills, and she's been shown to be proficient at using handguns.
  • Badass in Distress: Despite her impressive ability to defend herself, she knows her limits and will not hesitate to call Barry, or activate Cisco's app, for help when she gets in over her head.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: She's as sweet as honey, but if you really want to see her bad side, try threatening her boyfriend/husband, her family or her team and see what happens.
  • Composite Character: Seems to be based on her Young Justice incarnation.
  • Cool Aunt: Towards her both nephews Wally and Max. She's Wally West's aunt and his first best friend and she also wishes to be the fun aunt to Max West.
  • Express Delivery: Iris actually has the meta-gene which is fortunate as it allowed her to survive the one-month gestation of twin speedsters. According to Caitlin, the twins' nutritional needs alone should have killed her.
  • Happily Adopted: By Joe West. She even changed her last name from Russell to West after Joe married her mother.
  • Happily Married: With Barry.
  • Intrepid Reporter: Similar to Lois Lane. When she becomes a member of Team Flash, she uses this role to help out occasionally as an informant to Barry on the recent Meta-Human influenced happenings.
  • I Will Wait for You: When Barry was struck by lightning and in a coma, Iris chose not to move on. She used the time she would have spent working on her personal relationship to focus on her career. After several months, Barry woke up and the two picked up their relationship where they left off with Barry and Iris marrying.
  • Mama Bear: She's very overprotective of her nephews and her children, and she'll do anything to protect them.
  • Morality Chain: To both Barry and Wally, she is the heart of team Flash.
  • Official Couple: With Barry.
  • Related Differently in the Adaptation: Joe is her step-father her instead of her birth father.
  • Significant Green-Eyed Redhead: Has auburn hair, green eyes and she's the wife of The Flash and mother of two more speedsters.
  • Successful Sibling Syndrome: Both Rudy and Daniel bear a grudge for her success in her life.

    Joe West 
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A detective in the Central City PD, Iris and Rudy West's adopted father.


  • Action Dad: Adoptive father of Iris and Rudy West and biological father of Daniel West, and while not a Speedster, he's still a capable policeman.
  • Badass Normal: A veteran detective, he is still skilled enough to go against metahuman threats like if they were normal everyday crooks.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: Things you do not fuck with include Iris, Barry, Wally and Max (including Jessie and Bart); the man is trained to use a gun! He will shoot you if necessary.
  • Composite Character: His appearance and personality are taken from his Arrowverse counterpart.
  • The Cynic: He is mostly civil, but having been a cop for almost 30 years, he's more suspicious and distrusting of people than most of the other Flash main characters.
  • Friend on the Force: To S.T.A.R. Labs.
  • Good Is Not Soft: One of the most morally good characters in the West family, don't underestimate Joe from harming or shooting a villain.
  • Good Parents: Really, we shouldn't have to explain this one.
  • Old Cop, Young Cop: Two of his most prominent partners (Eddie and Patty) are around the age range of his daughter Iris.
  • Secret-Keeper: He knows Barry's identity as The Flash and also knows that Wally is Kid Flash I/Impulse and Max is Kid Mercury.
  • Silver Fox: He might be old enough to have grandchildren, but looks pretty good for his age.

    Harrison Wells (Stargazer) 
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The President and co-founder of S.T.A.R. Labs and the creator of the Particle Accelerator.


  • Abusive Parents: According to Cisco, his father Edward was a grade-A jerkward.
  • Badass Bookworm: A genius scientist who blasts metahumans with laser guns and is capable of holding his own in a fistfight against a supposedly powerless Eobard Thawne.
  • Brainy Brunette: Much like his Arrowverse counterpart and other versions.
  • Composite Character: Wells's Personality and mannerism are taken straight from both his doppelgangers, Harry of Earth-2 and HR of Earth-19 in The Flash (2014) by having their nicknames.
  • Decomposite Character: Wells is not a disguised Eobard Thawne in Earth 27.
  • The Friend Nobody Likes: Is this to Team Flash. Partially because they just find him extremely annoying.
  • Gadgeteer Genius: Aside from creating the Particle Accelerator, he also created the Metahuman detector devices.
  • Insufferable Genius: He's brilliant, and he knows it.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Harrison is rude, abrasive, dismissive, egotistical. But he's a good guy at heart, who's only interested in helping people.
  • Large Ham: He overacts almost everything.
  • The Lost Lenore: His first wife Aisley Wells, who was murdered by Zoom.
  • Motor Mouth: He rarely shuts up.
  • Related in the Adaptation: His father is Edward Wells, a hired assassin who went by the codename of Cormorant in the comics. His sister is Edith Wells, The Red Queen in the comics, while his brother is Vernon Wells, the corrupt assistant of Harvey Dent. His second wife is Kristin Wells, who used the Superwoman name in the comics Pre-Crisis.

    Eddie Thawne 
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  • Badass Normal: Like Joe, he has no superpowers or special abilities, yet he willingly and regularly goes up against villains who do, and has no trouble against more standard criminals.
  • Drowning My Sorrows: The failure of his marriage with Donna Hanscum made him take the bottle.
  • Fair Cop: Considering his appearance is based on his Arrowverse portrayal, he's obviously easy on the eyes.
  • Friend on the Force: He and Joe serve as this for Team Flash and S.T.A.R. Labs.
  • Related in the Adaptation: He's the ex-husband of Donna Hanscum.

    Meena Dhawan 
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    Kristen Wells 
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The first wife of Edward Nygma/The Riddler and the mother of Emily Nashton/Enigma of the Secret Six. She's also the second wife of Harrison Wells.


  • Alliterative Name: Her maiden name is Kristen Kramer.
  • Composite Character: Kristen Kramer, a character associated with The Flash, is combined with Kristen Kringle, who was Nygma's love interest in Gotham. She's also combined with Kristin Wells, who on E-27 is Harrison Wells' second wife.
  • Mum Looks Like a Sister: Her daughter Emily is already an adult and she looks more like her older sister.
  • Parental Substitute: She became the legal guardian of Lucy Quinzel and raised her alongside her daughter Emily.
  • Related in the Adaptation: She's the ex-wife of Edward Nygma, the mother of Emily Nashton and the second wife of Harrison Wells.
  • Second Love: She and Harrison are each other's second love.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: It's easy to see where her daughter Emily got the looks from.

Rose and Drury Walker

    Catherine "Kitten" Walker 
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The eldest daughter of Drury Walker.


  • Adaptational Badass: In the original series she was a normal human, but here she has powers thanks to her heritage.
  • Adaptation Species Change: She's an Endling, a quarter Endless thanks to her paternal grandparent Desire.
  • Animal Motifs: Though her nickname likely began as a play on the common nickname of "Cat" for Catherine, it is possible that it remained in use, even as she grew out of 'kiddie names' due to her father's obsession with moths. Meaning there are "kitten moths" which are the moths in the Genus Furcula: Alder Kitten, Sallow Kitten, Poplar Kitten, etc.
  • Daddy's Girl: After the death of her mother, Drury dedicated himself to take care of her, becoming very close during that time period. That lasted until she was introduced to her stepmothers and siblings.
  • Dream Walker: Kitten appears to be a lucid dreamer, able to exert no small measure of control on the Dreaming while she is unconscious. It is also possible for her to access the Dreaming in her physical form through waypoints.
  • Freudian Excuse: Losing her mother, the suicide of her first stepmom and the passing of her second stepmom, as well as watching her father's love life implode left her with some messed up ideas about relationships.
  • Harmful to Minors: She was only a young child when the Joker dosed her mother with Joker Venom to steal her car, and was forced to watch her die laughing. It's a miracle she's not even more messed up.
  • Living Aphrodisiac: Kitten also has some form of pheromones which are reinforced with psionic potency, allowing her to bend the will of any who love her.
  • Missing Mom: Her mother Candace "Candy" Walker née O'Connor was killed by the Joker during the Cataclysm.
  • Raised by Grandparents: Currently her great-grandfather Fred Kincaid takes care of her alongside her siblings.
  • Related in the Adaptation: She's the older half-sister of Jack and Melanie Walker, who were known as the Jack and Ten of the Royal Flush Gang in Batman Beyond. She's also the niece of Rose Walker and Janosz Valentin. Her maternal uncle Matthew O'Connor is associated with The Intimates.
  • Sore Loser: She's also a sore loser, always eager to get revenge on those who have 'wronged' her.
  • Spoiled Brat: Kitten is the spoiled teenage girl archetype taken to the extreme. All she wants is to be adored and lavished with attention and gifts. She is also very materialistic, craving the hot new clothes and the best electronics.

    Jack Walker 
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Middle child and only son of Drury Walker.


  • Adaptation Species Change: He's a quarter Endless thanks to his paternal grandparent Desire.
  • Cool Shades: Carries a pair of sunglasses with him.
  • Curtains Match the Windows: Brown hair and brown eyes.
  • Demonic Possession: Ends up possessed by The Corinthian after Thessaly expels the nightmare from his father.
  • I Just Want to Be Loved: To get any sort of parental attention, Jack began acting out at home and school. Negative attention was better than nothing in Jack's mind.
  • In-Series Nickname: Jack of Hearts.
  • Jerkass: Jack might look very much like a preppy brat, but he's actually a very intelligent menace. He uses his brain to amuse himself at the cost of others' sake through pranks or simply cruel endeavors. It's possible his goal is the gaining of notoriety or to prove that he is smarter or more superior to others.
  • Missing Mom: His mother Anna Walker née Fletcher committed suicide with a pill overdose suspecting his father was cheating on her with the mother of his sister Melanie.
  • Raised by Grandparents: Currently his great-grandfather Fred Kincaid takes care of him alongside his siblings.
  • Real Men Wear Pink: Wears a pink shirt with his initial.
  • Related in the Adaptation: He's the son of Drury Walker/Killer Moth and the younger brother of Kitten Walker. He's also the nephew of Rose Walker and Janosz Valentin. His maternal aunt is Jennifer Fletcher is the hacker Sue Denim of Hacker Files, while his maternal uncle Hugh Fletcher is Outlaw, a villain of Manhunter.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: Looks a lot like his father Drury.
  • Uneven Hybrid: The reveal that his mother Anna is actually the demon Ruby makes him a quarter Endless, a quarter human, a quarter daimon and a quarter demon.
  • We Used to Be Friends: He was friends with a boy named Terrance (Terry McGinnis), until Terry's parents secured him a special scholarship to Brentwood. Jack now refers to his old friend as a "not-schway sellout".

    Melanie Walker 
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The youngest child and second daughter of Drury Walker.


  • Adaptation Species Change: She's a quarter Endless thanks to her paternal grandparent Desire.
  • Calling the Old Man Out: When she discovered her father was Killer Moth and had accidentally killed a child, she called him out on it and convinced him to turn himself in, promising to always love him and never forgetting him.
  • Child Prodigy: Melanie is a subtle genius. She has an overlooked innate mastery for electronics and computer. She is said to have built her first computer when she was five and since then she's improved her skills tenfold on a yearly basis.
  • I Just Want to Be Loved: All she really wants is her family to be whole and safe.
  • Missing Mom: Her mother Donna Walker nee Anderson died of MacGregor's Syndrome after the suicide of her stepmother Anna.
  • Raised by Grandparents: Currently her great-grandfather Fred Kincaid takes care of her alongside her siblings.
  • Related in the Adaptation: She's the daughter of Drury Walker/Killer Moth and the younger sister of Kitten Walker. She's also the niece of Rose Walker and Janosz Valentin. Her maternal aunts are Leslie Anderson and Adrianna Anderson/Dr. Cyber, her maternal uncle in Clyde Anderson/Scorn, and her great-grandfather is Kenneth Anderson/Annihilator. She's cousins with Rockewell "Rocky" Anderson and Deborah "Debbi" Anderson, who originate in Earth-One.

    Unity Kinkaid 
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The mother of Rose and Drury Walker, former lover of Desire and wife of Professor Pyg.


  • Absurdly Youthful Mother: Due to being brought back in her prime, she looks barely older than her daughter Rose.
  • Adaptation Dye-Job: She was illustrated with either brown, red or purple hair, but here it's white.
  • Back from the Dead: Death brought her back to life after the confrontation with Dream.
  • Composite Character: Unity Kinkaid is combined with her daughter Miranda Walker, which becomes her middle name.
  • Descent Into Madness: Unity's mental health rapidly declined after she finished medical school and began working at Arkham Asylum (before it became dedicated to the treatment of the criminally insane). Being surrounded by insanity only accelerated her decline into madness.
  • Fish out of Temporal Water: Being dead for a decade means she's a bit out of touch when it comes to new technologies.
  • Heroic Seductress: Bisexual and she's a master seductress.
  • Interspecies Romance: With the Endless Desire. Even after they abandoned her and their children, she doesn't hold a grudge towards them.
  • Lady in Red: Wears a pretty red dress.
  • The Mentally Ill: She was mentally ill in life, and regrets having passed it on to her children, but says that she shed her mental illness after she died.
  • Missing Mom: For her children Rose and Drury. No word yet of how her death affected her other son Janosz.
  • Mystical White Hair: Her formerly blonde hair turned white and she is the mother of two very important Endlings.
  • Navel-Deep Neckline: Her dress exposes a great deal of cleavage, reaching her midriff.
  • Parents Know Their Children: She downright says so, which is why she knew something was very wrong with her son Drury who was being possessed by Charaxes.
  • Posthumous Character: For most of the story she was dead for several years.
  • Related Differently in the Adaptation: Instead of the grandmother of Rose Walker, she's her mother.
  • Related in the Adaptation: She's the ex-wife of Lazlo Valentin/Professor Pyg, mother of Drury Walker and Janosz Valentin, making her the grandmother of Kitten, Jack and Melanie Walker. She's also the first cousin of Oswald Cobblepot, The Penguin.
  • Restoration of Sanity: After coming back from the dead, she no longer has the mental illnesses that plagued her in life.
  • The Reveal: She's revealed to be an angel of sorts while protecting her children and grandchildren from Charaxes.
  • Sealed Good in a Can: Her soul was used as a template for the AI of a Mother Box, affectionately called 'Granny Box' until she was rescued by her children, Angie Aimes and Death.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: You can see where Rose got her looks from.
  • Teacher/Student Romance: Married her former teacher Lazlo Valentin and where happy for a time, until mental illnesses began to take a toll on her.
  • There Are No Therapists: Averted. She is a sex health therapist.
  • Weirdness Magnet: Being a Dream Vortex attracted the attention of three Endless, Dream, Delirium and Desire, with Desire being the one who seduced her.

    Ivy Walker 
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The daughter of Rose Walker and Angie Aimes.


  • Arch-Enemy: Feels a lot of wrath towards the Anti-Monitor for killing her mothers and destroying her reality.
  • Bitch Slap: Gives more than one to Axel for insulting her and Ellie.
  • Born as an Adult: Due to her body being grown into a young adult, she's about the same age as her sort of adoptive sister Ellie MacKay.
  • Canon Immigrant: Sort of. The Monitor took Em and Angie's daughter from a discarded reality and placed her soul in the body of a clone of one of the Ems from a different Sub-reality. Then he canonized her as Rose's daughter from the comics.
  • Composite Character: Rose Walker's daughter from the comics is combined with the daughter of Em and Angie from a discarded reality.
  • The Empath: Like Angie, Ivy has "Electric Empathy", which allows her to read the state of a person by detecting their electrical impulses.
  • Interspecies Romance: With the new Dream, the former Daniel Hall.
  • Nonconformist Dyed Hair: Her brown hair is dyed pink and she's not one for the conventional.
  • Related in the Adaptation: In the comics, Ivy Walker's other parent was unknown, but here she's also the daughter of Angie Aimes.
  • Sibling Rivalry: Developing one with Axel Walker, her sort of half-brother.
  • Tattoo as Character Type: Her arms are full of tattoos. It shows her skill as a tattoo artist.
  • Younger Than They Look: Her body is only five years old, but due to the accelerated aging, it's about the same age her original body had in the previous reality.

John Constantine

    Francis "Chas" Chandler 
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John Constantine's longest known (and longest surviving) friend and the godfather of Zachary Zatara.


  • Action Dad: Father of Trish Chandler, and an expert brawler and occultist.
  • Alliterative Name: Always addressed as Chas Chandler.
  • The Big Guy: With some traces of The Lancer. Chas tends to do the legwork that doesn't require John's expertise and knowledge of spells.
  • Composite Character:
    • His appearance is based on his incarnation from the Constantine TV series.
    • Not himself but his daughter Geraldine and granddaughter Trish are combined, making him Trish's father. Meanwhile his wife Renee has been combined with Alice Winters, the host of Asa/Nightmare Nurse.
  • Cursed with Awesome: He's immortal with a Healing Factor and Resurrective Immortality. Unfortunately this also makes his aura incredibly tasty to all sorts of supernatural predators.
  • Doom Magnet: His newfound immortality has turned him into a magnet for supernatural enemies.
  • Emergency Transformation: To save his life, John gave him a vial from the goddess Persephone that made him immortal.
  • Honorary Uncle: For the children of John Constantine, and he's godfather of Zachary Zatara.
  • Required Secondary Powers: His Healing Factor seems to be a result of this, considering there's no other rational reason that having Resurrective Immortality would also allow him to heal rapidly from non-fatal wounds.
  • Something We Forgot: There was that time Constantine and Dr. Fate forgot Chas at Zandia.

    Nightmare Nurse (Asa/Alice Chandler) 
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  • The Ageless: Asa has no fear of time or disease. If her host is destroyed or she is exorcized, Asa may be forced back to Hell. While her previous hosts would find their bodies destroyed by Asa's infernal energies, it appears that Alice has a high threshold for entropic essence — possibly a trait from her father.
  • Bag of Holding: The Ripper's Bag. Once belonging to a serial killer that plagued London, this cursed surgeon's purse was gifted to Asa by John Constantine to play off some of his significant debts to her. Asa enriched the curse of the bag, making it an ideal container for her assortment of medically-minded mystical instruments.
  • Biomanipulation: Though she prefers to use mundane medical practices when she can, Asa has access to significant magic specializing in the manipulation of biology. With a wave of her hand, she mends cuts and scrapes. Snapping her fingers, she can make a cough or a stuffed nose vanish (just the symptoms — even she can't cure the common cold). The Nightmare Nurse is also master of many healing rituals.
  • Composite Character: Chas Chandler's wife Renee Chandler is combined with Alice Winters, the host of Asa the Nightmare Nurse. Renee becomes her middle name instead.
  • Curtains Match the Window: She has red hair and red eyes.
  • Deal with the Devil: In order to save her daughter Trish' life from a deadly disease, Alice offered to replace Asa's aging host in order to pay John and Chas significant debts to her.
  • Fusion Dance: She's the fusion of a human with magical potential and a demonic entity without a real body.
  • Greed: While she can almost always save lives regardless of injury or illness, the Nurse doesn't work for free and she's almost certainly out-of-network.
  • Hospital Hottie: She's a nurse and quite attractive. When Alice became Asa's host, her modest bosom got increased and shed her remaining baby pounds she had been unable to lose.
  • Intrigued by Humanity: Ever since the beginning of her existence Asa has been interested in humanity, both in their anatomy and their culture, which is why she spent centuries looking for ways to stay on Earth longer.
  • Mind Probe: With a simple touch, the Nurse can read or control her patients' minds. She can command them to be calm, go to sleep, or even compel them to not feel pain for a short time. When she combs through their minds, the Nurse can only read thoughts tied to her patients' injury or ailment. She can force a different command or search for other kinds of thoughts or memories, but doing such would require much more intensive focus and effort.
  • Minidress of Power: Wears a purple minidress and she's not someone you want to anger.
  • Mummy Wrap: Her arms have bandages, which represents her profession as a nurse. These nigh-indestructible bandages are quasi-sentient and can levitate on their own, constrict enemies or tend to the injuries of the Nurse or her patients. The mystical connection shared between the wraps and the Nurse allows her to channel her powers through the wraps as though they were an extension of her body, regardless of distance.
  • Parental Abandonment: Asa's parents abandoned her when she was very young at separate times, while Alice's mother Renee died during the Manhattaning.
  • Pocket Dimension: The Nurse has a magical clinic appropriately found in a pocket dimension named the Trauma Ward that is tangentially located near Death's door in the Dreaming. Those who know the right incantation or are lucky enough, may find themselves walking down the halls of the Trauma Ward as they approach the Light at the End. For the right price, they might be able to convince the Nurse to make a house call to wherever their body may be.
  • Really 700 Years Old: Asa is a demon who was born in prehistory, making her thousands of years old.
  • Related in the Adaptation:
    • Asa is the daughter of the Fallen Lords Abaddon and Azazel, making her paternal half-sister of Naamah and Anung Un-Rama, and maternal half-sister of Infernus, Satanus, Nebiros, Neron and the Demons Three.
    • Alice is the daughter of Baron Brandon Winters, and her older sister is Dolores Winters, one of the hosts of the Ultra-Humanite.
  • Sci-Fi Bob Haircut: Wears her hair in a stylish bob cut and is a demonic nurse that heals all sorts of ailments.
  • Sibling Yin-Yang: Her older sister Dolores was always a great actress who love the spotlight, while Alice was the mousy book-type who became a nurse.
  • Super-Strength: Asa's essence amplifies the physical body of her human host. Asa/Alice is much stronger, faster, durable, and sturdy than her body would suggest. She can throw grown men one-handed with ease or shrug off multiple bullets.

Hellboy

    Brigette and Trevor James "T.J." Bruttenholm 
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Brigette Bruttenholm
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TJ Bruttenholm
The twin children of Hellboy and Liz Sherman.
  • Affectionate Nickname: Brig and Bridge for Brigette and Teej and T.J. for Trevor.
  • Alliterative Name: Brigette Bruttenholm.
  • Brains and Brawn: TJ is the Brains, while Brig is the Brawn, at least in terms of personality and interests.
  • Childish Tooth Gap: Notably TJ is missing a tooth.
  • Dead Guy Junior: Brige's middle name Sarah comes from her long dead paternal grandmother Sarah Hughes, while TJ was named after his missing adoptive grandfather Trevor Bruttenholm and his deceased uncle James Sherman..
  • Dirty Kid: TJ's a bit of a pervert with a thing for busty older women.
  • Hates Being Alone: Interestingly, the twins appear to have substantially more difficulty keeping their emotions in check or using their powers when they are apart.
  • Named After Somebody Famous: Brigette was named after her mother's ancestor the Celtic Goddess Brig.
  • Playing with Fire: The twins have the fantastic ability to mentally create, shape, control, generate and manipulate every form of fire including its accompanying heat, light, and various reaction products — such as flame and smoke. Both twins can also control the temperature of the fire at will. Using their infernal aura, the twins can generate fire at will, projecting flames from their hands or having it surround their bodies.
  • Power Incontinence: The twins' powers are volatile. If the twins fail to keep their emotions in check, they could accidentally cause massive amounts of destruction in an instant.
  • Rapid Aging: They are only three years old but aged three times faster than a normal human, making them look about 12.
  • The Smart Guy: Much like his namesake, T.J. has an affinity for academic pursuits. He has an excellent memory and a knack for science, technology, and occult studies.
  • Supernatural Gold Eyes: Both inherited their parents' golden eyes.
  • Super-Senses: Brigette's sight, devoid of obstacles and other interferences, seems only limited by her focus and the horizon. T.J. also has tremendous vision (when corrected by his glasses). Similarly, neither ever have any difficulty seeing in the dark. As supernatural creatures, the twins can also see, hear, and interact with astral travelers, ephemeral beings, and ghosts. Both are also sensitive to the presence of magical and psychic phenomena.
  • Super-Toughness: Brigette and TJ are able to withstand wounds that would be fatal to ordinary humans. They can recover from their injuries at an incredible rate. It is worth noting that even when may not be not visibly injured, both still feel pain.
  • Stronger Than They Look: Although the true extent of their strength is unclear, Brigette and T.J. are much stronger than they look. Despite their size, they can lift three-times their body weight over their head with little effort.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: They both inherited their parents' golden eyes, with TJ inheriting his mother's hair, while Brig's hair color resembles her father's.
  • The Tease: Brig is a little flirt prone to teasing peers.
  • Tomboy: Brigette enjoys sports and has natural affinity for most sports and other physical activities, including skateboarding, climbing, swimming, and parkour. Of all the sports she participates in, she enjoys martial arts and skateboarding the most.
  • Wise Beyond His Years: T.J. knows a lot about history, science, geography, and literature. He also knows a good deal about biology, chemistry, mathematics, and other sciences, but has difficult converting that knowledge into practical applications.
  • Younger Than They Look: Barely three years old and yet they look 12 due to their parentage.

The August 8th Cluster

    Amanita Caplan 
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See the Star City page

    Bug 
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See the Star City page

    Hernando Fuentes 
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The secret live-in boyfriend of Lito Rodriguez.
  • Adaptational Nationality: Like Lito and Daniela, he's from Corto Maltese instead of Mexico.
  • Adaptational Sexuality: Gay in the show, bisexual here.
  • Bookworm: Hernando is a world class expert on art, art history, color theory, classical literature, and cultural studies. He is an all-around astute researcher and a surprising strategist having studied military figures from ancient history.
  • Constantly Curious: Hernando has a strong passion for learning — particularly in regards to art, entertainment, and that which he considers to be beautiful (which, if we are being honest, is almost everything). He is curious to a fault at times when in pursuit of knowing more about his interests.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Case in point: he snarkily informing Daniela that Lito's 'problem' with hooking up with her is her lack of a penis.
  • Drowning My Sorrows: He went to a gay bar to do this in the aftermath of his parents' deaths, which is how he met Lito Rodriguez.
  • Family of Choice: Though his parents are dead and Hernando is an only child, he has made a new family for himself with his remaining loved ones. Hernando is a devoted boyfriend to Lito Rodriguez and is almost equally devoted to Lito's beard, Daniela Velazquez. Hernando is also fond of Lito's mother Estella and his aunts, viewing them as his extended family.
  • Geek: Hernando is an avid consumer of entertainment of all kinds. His interests are very eclectic with Hernando being a fan of luchador wrestling, classical opera, big American blockbusters, Corto Maltesian action flicks, wine tasting, comic books, Vlatavan interpretative dance, and independent arthouse films... to name a few. Those things which Hernando enjoys, he tends to consume with a passion and he prides himself on becoming an expert in the love and trivia surrounding those interests.
  • Good Parents: His parents Javier Fuentes and Consuela Rios gave him a great childhood, and were very accepting and supportive of his sexuality. Their sudden deaths in a car accident deeply affected him.
  • Hero-Worshipper: As someone who sees the beauty and art in all things, Hernando is captivated what he sees as the struggle of good and evil represented by the clashes of costume crimefighters against meta-criminals.
  • Hot Teacher: He lectures professionally on art and Lito and Dani certainly find him attractive.
  • Nerds Are Sexy: Wears glasses all the time, reads lots of books, and went to an art exhibit with Lito on his first date with him. And he's extremely attractive.
  • The Philosopher: On their first date together Lito and Hernando share an intellectual moment talking about the nature of freedom and love in front of Diego Rivera's artworks.
  • Real Men Can Cook: Hernando is not a professional chef, but he is a highly skilled amateur and culinary expert, who had spent a summer in France learning to prepare fine cuisine.
  • Secret Relationship: Due to Lito not coming out of the closet yet, their relationship is a secret for now.
  • Straight Gay: He doesn't look or act stereotypically gay.

    Daniela "Dani" Velasquez 
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An actress who dates Lito Rodriguez to help him hide his sexuality and boyfriend Hernando.
  • Adaptational Nationality: Just like Lito and Hernando, instead of Mexico she comes from Corto Maltese here.
  • Adaptational Sexuality: Straight in the show, bisexual here.
  • Affectionate Nickname: Dani.
  • All Girls Want Bad Boys: At least at first, she fell for Joaquin's bad boy charms, until she realized what an abusive bastard he was.
  • The Beard: She serves as this for Lito so his sexuality isn't exposed while he helps her keep her crazy ex-fiancee at bay.
  • Curtains Match the Window: She has dark brown hair and brown eyes.
  • Domestic Abuse: Was a victim of this with her former fiancee Joaquin Flores.
  • Fag Hag: Is a little overly keen about getting to stay with two attractive gay men.
  • Femme Fatale: Daniela is a talented liar and confident woman. She knows several techniques to swindle and cheat a person through subterfuge and misdirection. She's a very good liar, often able to even fool herself into believing her own lies.
  • Heroic Seductress: As an attractive and very sensual woman, Daniela rarely has any problem with getting people to what she wants through flirting and sexual advances — provided they are attracted to women in the first place. As a bisexual herself, Daniela can woo other women just as easily as men.
  • Mafia Princess: Although she doesn't like it, she's the daughter of the "legitimate business-persons" with connections to the Escobedo Cartel, Ángel Velasquez and Tristessa Delicias.
  • Master of Disguise: Daniela, as an accomplished actress, is no stranger to the use of disguises. Having worked on a lot of low budget productions, she is also accustomed to doing her own makeup and costuming.
  • Related in the Adaptation: Her mother is Tristessa Delicias/Scorpiana, enemy of El Gaucho. Her half-sister is Rita Librado, a friend of Oliver Queen and Dinah Lance in the comics, her other sister is Vitoria Velasquez/The Wanderer of the Council of Spiders, and she's the cousin of Ella Lopez.
  • Parental Issues: Dani does not like talking about her family.
  • Secret-Keeper: She found out about Lito and Hernando's relationship and instead of exposing it she simply chose to make herself comfortable and embrace being Lito's "beard".
  • The Social Expert: Daniela is an expert in the operation of the entertainment business. She keeps herself informed on the key figures in the trade and if she doesn't already know something, chances are she knows who to call to get that information in less than a hour.
  • Spicy Latina: Very attractive and surprisingly interested in being part of Lito and Hernando's relationship.
  • Yaoi Fangirl: She loves gay porn, which is why she jumps at the chance to help Lito and Hernando keep their relationship a secret.

    Diego Morales 

    Felix Berner 
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The best friend of Wolfgang Bogdanow.
  • Adaptational Nationality: Like Wolfgang, instead of Germany he comes from Vlatava.
  • Chick Magnet: Felix does well with the ladies. At an alehouse or club, Felix can usually draw enough attention to himself to catch the interest of more than one beautiful woman by night's end. Ever the wingman, Felix is also prone to convince a gal to take interest in his friend Wolfgang so as not to leave him out of the fun.
  • Childhood Friends: He and Wolfgang have been friends since they were children, bonding over their mutual love for Sword of Sorcery.
  • Combat Pragmatist: Though he hates to throw punches for fear of the pain it'll bring upon his hands, Felix is more than willing to bludgeon his enemies with any improvised weapon he can get his greedy hands on.
  • Family of Choice: To Wolfgang, who considers him a true brother (unlike the rest of his family, whom he hates).
  • Greed: Felix wants to be rich, famous, and/or powerful. He loves money and this drive often puts him in dangerous situations.
  • Harem Seeker: The reason Felix seeks to be a man of station and wealth is so he can live his dream of having a harem of beautiful women eager to satisfy his fantasies, like the one enjoyed by Fafhrd and Mouser in the Sword of Sorcery movies.
  • Master of Unlocking: Felix is a professional locksmith, able to use lock-picking tools to defeat most locks and a variety of other security devices — such as handcuffs.
  • Motor Mouth: Felix tends to talk when he should be quiet.
  • Perma-Stubble: It goes well with his casual demeanor.
  • Suicidal Overconfidence: When in the company of his best friend Wolfgang Bogdanow, Felix often overwhelmed with confidence as he believes there is nothing that can stop the power of their friendship. As a result, Felix often jumps into dangerous situation without properly thinking of the consequences.

    Rajan Rasal 
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The fiancé of Kala Dandekar and son of Manendra Rasal, the head of Rasal Pharmaceutics.
  • Alliterative Name: Rajan Rasal.
  • Dogged Nice Guy: Was apparently head-over-heels in love with Kala and didn't know how to talk to her before he started courting her.
  • Nice Guy: Rajan is extremely supportive, loving, and understanding towards Kala.

    Jela Juma 
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The best friend of Capheus Onyango and partner in the bus service of the Super Van.

    Bak Joong-Ki 
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The younger brother of Bak Sun-hee who also shares a high position in their father's company.
  • Ain't Too Proud to Beg: When his crimes are about to be exposed he breaks down crying and begs his father to keep him out of prison.
  • Corrupt Corporate Executive: Besides being sleazy in general, Joong-ki is embellishing money from his father's company. It gets even worse for Sun when Templeton Fugate reveals he also laundered money for the League of Assassins, H.I.V.E., and the Cult of Kobra.
  • Establishing Character Moment: His introductory dialogue: he shows up late and hungover at an important meeting with an executive his sister had to take care of in his place, then he does nothing to defend his sister from the sexist comments of the executive.
  • Foolish Sibling, Responsible Sibling: He's an irresponsible and corrupt man-child, while his sister is dutiful and self-sacrificial.
  • Spoiled Brat: He's the son of a major executive of New Seoul and is a spoiled man-child who parties and embezzles money.

    Gunnar Olafsson 
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The father of Riley Blue.

    Silas Kabaka 
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A crime lord from Zambezi who takes an interest in Capheus Onyango.
  • Adaptational Nationality: Like Capheus instead of Kenyan he's from Zambezi.
  • Doting Parent: Amondi is his whole world; everything he does, he does for her sake.
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: He's a ruthless crime lord, but he truly cares and loves his daughter Amondi, doing everything in his power to keep her healthy.
  • Machete Mayhem: Cuts off a traitorous underling's hands with a machete to demonstrate why Capheus shouldn't try to double-cross him.
  • Scary Black Man: He might be surprisingly pleasant in his personal life, but can be truly terrifying when he's angry.
  • Sharp-Dressed Man: He wears a fancy suit and jewels.

Dexter Morgan

    Rita Morgan 
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The former girlfriend, now wife, of Dexter Morgan. Mother of Cody and Astor Bennett.
  • Accidental Proposal: She mistook the misplaced ring of one of Dexter's victims as a proposal. He decided to go Sure, Let's Go with That and propose to her.
  • Break the Cutie: She was horribly abused by her second husband Paul Bennett, and she only somewhat improved after meeting Dexter.
  • Disappeared Dad: Her father Thomas Brandon died in a car crash while driving drunk when Rita was only twelve. That left her with a lot of issues, especially concerning her mother Gail.
  • Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold: Blonde haired and an incredibly kind person.
  • Locked Out of the Loop: She's completely in the dark about her husband's activities and dark nature underneath the charming façade.
  • Morality Pet: For Dexter, being genuinely fond of her and enjoying her company, and considering her a reminder he at least needs to pretend to be normal.
  • Opposites Attract: Dexter sees her as the kindest, most innocent person he's ever met, and she fell for him, someone with a lot of darkness within him.
  • Related in the Adaptation: Her sister is Brittany "Bree" Brandon, better known as Moonbow, a minor foe of Firestorm.
  • What Does She See in Him?: Said so by Dexter himself, who isn't completely sure why would she fall for him.

    Astor Bennett 
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Rita's oldest child and Dexter's teenage stepdaughter. Though a seemingly nice girl, Astor is in truth deeply damaged stemming from her biological father's abuse and as a result, she struggles in school.
  • Bratty Teenage Daughter: She's this for Rita and to a lesser extent Dexter.
  • Mama's Baby, Papa's Maybe: Dexter isn't entirely sure if Paul Bennett is Astor's biological father or it was Rita's first husband John Ackerman, but since Paul is the one on the birth certificate, she's his daughter.
  • Walking Swimsuit Scene: Underneath her shirt she wears a bikini top that exposes her midsection.

    Cody Bennett 
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Rita's son and Dexter's stepson, Cody is Dexter's number one fan. Though Cody has a complex, rose-tinted view of his biological father, he has genuinely embraced Dexter as his new father figure.
  • Broken Pedestal: He used to admire his father Paul, but Dexter theorizes he was told about the abuse his father had directed towards his mother or that he had simply suppressed until his brief parole.
  • Truer to the Text: While in the show he and his sister were pretty normal and well-adjusted for the most part, but here, like in the books, they have a 'Dark Passenger' like Dexter, an entity divided between the two called Niya.

    Harry Morgan 
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The late foster father of Dexter Morgan, biological father of Debra and former police officer and DEO agent.
  • Abusive Parents: Zigzagged. On one hand, he did try to give Dexter a normal life after what he'd been through, but he also nurtured and encouraged his darkest traits and not deal with his severe issues in a healthy way.
  • The Conscience: He tends to be this whenever Dexter feels influenced by his Dark Passenger, trying to direct him towards following his Code instead of killing wantonly.
  • Do Wrong, Right: He taught Dexter how to be "a very neat monster" living by the code.
  • Good Is Not Nice: He was a legendary cop on the force, but he did train Dexter to kill serial killers who escape justice and was not a great father for his daughter Debra.
  • Mentor Archetype: To Dexter when he was alive. He's the Harry in "Code of Harry".
  • Parental Neglect: Because he focused so much on Dexter and his issues, he neglected his daughter Debra. Even though they became closer when she looked after him, his death still left her with a lot of issues.
  • Parents as People: He loved his kids but his methods clearly damaged both of them in more than a few ways. While it wasn't his intention, Deb was hurt by his seeming favoritism to Dexter, and while his Code kept Dexter from going down an even darker path, it did nothing to actually fix his murderous habits.
  • Posthumous Character: Already dead by the present day, although his ghost continues to appear to Dexter.

Other Heroes

    Silas Stone 
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The distant father of Victor Stone and scientist at S.T.A.R. Labs.


    Mary Grayson/Mariand'r (Nightstar) 
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The daughter of Nightwing and Starfire.


    Mr. Tawnky Tawny 
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A talking tiger. Originally is a Púca or "pooka", a race of tricksters belonging to the Fair Lands of the Void. Tawny chose to possess a stuffed tiger toy at the Vasquez home.


  • Badass in a Nice Suit: He's a tiger that wears a suit.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: He's very kind-hearted and friendly, but push him too far and you WILL see the business end of his claws.
    • Deadpan Snarker: Has developed something between this and a permanent (and dapper!) calm.
  • Classy Cane: He carries a cane.
  • The Dandy: He's a humanoid tiger who looks very nice with his human clothes, typically a tweed business suit and bow tie.
  • Funny Animal/Talking Animal: Tawny is a Púca or "Pooka", a humanoid tiger from a race of tricksters belonging to the Fair Lands Of The Void.
  • Immortality: As a Fae, Tawny cannot truly die unless he's killed.
  • Master of Illusion: As a Púca he can send powerful illusion trickster magic.
  • Mr. Exposition: He's the one who tells Scott and Ramona the story of the Seven Deadly Sins, and more importantly, that Ruby was one of the beings that slew Those-Who-Were-One, Ramona and the Exiles original identity.
  • Not-So-Imaginary Friend: When Mamaragan took a risk of choosing a boy as his champion, the Lord Of Order tasked his will-o-wisp to monitor Billy's upbringing to make sure that the caregivers of Mamaragan's champion were not mistreating Billy. To fulfill this, Tawny chooses to disguise himself into a stuffed tiger doll to the Vasquez family.
  • Panthera Awesome: A humanoid tiger.
  • Super-Strength: Tawny, as a humanoid tiger, can strike with much more force than a human.
  • You Are in Command Now: Became the steward of the Rock of Eternity after the death of Mamaragan.

    Abby Arcane-Holland 
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Abby is the niece of Anton Arcane, former wife of Matthew Cable (now known as Dream's raven Matthew) and the wife of the Swamp Thing and mother of Tefé Holland.


  • Mythology Gag: Abby Holland's portrait was released in commemoration the death of Len Wein, creator of Swamp Thing and Wolverine (referenced on her shirt).
  • Official Couple: With Alec Holland, The Swamp Thing.
  • Psychic Powers: Abigail Holland is a natural psychic whose abilities began to develop when she was a child.
    • Telepathy: In connection with her empathic control, Abby can also perceive mental impressions from the minds of others and on a low level, transmit her thoughts to other people as well.
  • Ugly Guy, Hot Wife: Well, Abby is human while Alec is a Plant Person, so...

    Julia Kapatelis 
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Mother of Vanessa Kapatelis and an old friend of Wonder Woman.


  • Adventurer Archaeologist: She's far more respectful of the items and cultures she's studying than most examples, but given the often magical and sought after by villains nature of archeological artifacts in the DCU pretty much all archaeologists therein have to be rather adventurous.
  • Old Friend: Has known Diana for many years, and they have recently reconnected.
  • Online Alias: Her Network ID is 'Dr_K-63'.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: Her daughter Vanessa looks very similar to her, at least before her transformation into the Silver Swan.

    Winifred "Winnie" Schott 
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The daughter of Winslow Schott, the original Toyman and older sister of Anton Schott, the Toyboy.


  • Cain and Abel: The Abel to her brother Anton's Cain.
  • Composite Character: She's based on Darci Mason, an android built by Toyman for companionship as well as Doll Face. She's also a composite of Winn Schott from Supergirl (2015) series, like Winn she's a co-worker of Karen Starr at StarrWare.
  • Daddy's Little Villain: At least she helped her father place Jack Nimball's consciousness inside Jack-In-The-Box, but her true morality isn't clear.
  • Gadgeteer Genius: Winnie has considerable ability to design, repair, network, hack, edit, manage and understand the most sophisticated workings of a computer. This includes both hardware and/or software as it relates to computer systems.
  • It's Personal: Winnie does not like talking about her family or her past.
  • Mad Scientist's Beautiful Daughter: Her father was rather average even before going crazy, but she's lovely.
  • Statuesque Stunner: She's 175cm tall and quite beautiful.

    Damon Matthews 
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The fiancé of Todd Rice/Obsidian.

    Frieda Goren 
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    Belina Pushkin 
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The wife of Dmitri Pushkin and mother of their two children, Mischa and Tascha.
  • Adaptation Dye-Job: She goes from strawberry blonde to brown and blonde hair.
  • Happily Married: She and Dmitri are very happy together, she even followed him when he became a member of the Justice League.

    Dr. Myra Mason-McNider 
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The wife of Charles McNider/Doctor Midnight.

    Tammie Westerman 
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The wife of Arkham doctor Roy Westerman.


  • Author Avatar: Of Co-Creator Roy Westerman's wife, Tammie Ann Westerman.
  • Composite Character: She is a composite character with Sharon Vance/Strange Visitor. She has Sharon's backstory.
  • Mama Bear: Tammie is a serious mother bear. Word to the wise, do not mess with her husband or her kids, unless you're prepared for a beatdown, whether verbal or physical.
  • The Medic: As a former nurse and paramedic, Tammie is an excellent provider of emergency medical care.
  • Outliving One's Offspring: To her son Joshua Dean Westerman.
  • Recovered Addict: Once a heavy drinker and social smoker, Tammie has abstained from such drugs completely for several years, having successfully quit cold turkey the week she started dating Roy. She claims she has no interest in going back, having replaced those habits completely with more harmless addictions like smartphone games.
  • Related in the Adaptation: She's the sister of Jake Jensen from The Losers and of Francine Langstrom, the wife of Kirk Langstrom/Man-Bat.
  • Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: Tammie is afraid of spiders. She cannot even stomp on a tiny little one and has been known to hide in a bedroom until her husband got home because she saw a spider near the bedroom door, blocking her exit.

    Linda Tran 
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The mother of the reluctant apostle Kevin Tran. She's an otorhinolaryngologist.


  • In-Series Nickname: Linda Phong, Tiger Lily, Tiger Mommy.
  • Mama Bear: With so much trauma in her life, having lost her parents and husband to tragic circumstances, Linda devoted her life into mothering her son Kevin. When Kevin went missing from college, Linda hit the road to find him.
  • Parental Abandonment: Her father drank himself to death and her mother was among the many casualties of the Manhattaning, meaning she was raised by her brother Kevin before she made her way on her own.
  • The Perfectionist: One of her weaknesses.
  • Related in the Adaptation: Through her mother in-law Kim Tran, she's the aunt of Tai Pham, from Green Lantern: Legacy and of Bao Pham/Clownhunter.
  • Self-Made Woman: Orphaned, Linda relied on her exceptional grades to get into college and she continued to work hard all throughout her studies, putting herself through medical school. She held jobs as a waitress, a bartender, and briefly as an exotic dancer using the stage name "Tiger Lily" which is supposedly how she met Kevin's father.
  • Tattoo as Character Type: Linda has a tattoo of a dragon on the small of her back. She regards it as a souvenir that reminds of her wild days and her hidden strength.
  • Underestimating Badassery: Linda has a reputation for being very resourceful and quite easily underestimated. Her sheer determination and impressive knowledge of obscure subjects often surprises everyone, including those closest to her.

    Caprice Castaglione 
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The twin sister of Jackie Estacado, who grew up completely separate from for most of their lives, until they both turned 21 and Jackie became the newest host of The Darkness, with Caprice obtaining some of those powers. Currently she uses her newfound shared powers to work as a hitwoman.
  • Alliterative Name: Caprice Castaglione.
  • Casting a Shadow: Caprice can form matter from shadow. Her power grows stronger when she is closer to her twin brother.
  • Death of Personality: What remains of Caprice's own personality and what is overshadowed by the Darkness and her connection to her twin brother is unknown. If her intrinsic link to Jackie could be blocked, it's possible Caprice's original personality/disposition may return.
  • Femme Fatale: Caprice is a beautiful woman, willing to use her good looks to achieve her goals.
  • In-Series Nickname: Capricious, and C.C./CeCe.
  • Half-Identical Twins: She looks like a female version of her brother, with the same black hair and brown eyes.
  • Little Black Dress: Similarly to her brother's fancy suits, Caprice dresses in a black party dress.
  • Long-Lost Relative: She's Jackie Estacado's twin sister, but were separated at birth and grew up without really knowing about each other until a connection was established when Jackie became the host of the Darkness.
  • Lust: Much like her brother, Caprice is a sexual creature.
  • Statuesque Stunner: Barely, at 5'8"/173cm tall, but she's undoubtedly beautiful.
  • Twin Telepathy: Due to being the twin sister of Jackie Estacado and both possessed of potent intrinsic endowments, Caprice has a powerful form of "twin telepathy", which gives her nearly full access to her brother's skills, thoughts — and a good portion of his powers.
  • Weakened by the Light: Direct light, particularly sunlight, can dispel Caprice's shadowcraft and weaken her.

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