Heroes who aren't officially members of any known superhero groups.
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Unaffiliated Heroes
Red Arrow (Roy Harper II)
Voiced by: Frank Todaro
- Addled Addict: He shamelessly admits to using heroin, and goes into a rampage if withdrawal kicks in.
- Anti-Hero: After splitting from the Justice League, he starts killing enemies and doing heroin.
- Dating Catwoman: He marries Cheshire and has a daughter with her during the one year timeskip.
- "Well Done, Son" Guy: As much as he'd hate to admit it, Oliver's attention and approval are important to him.
Red Hood (Jason Todd)
Voiced by: KaggyVA
- Anti-Hero: One that has no qualms about using guns or killing foes.
- Cain and Abel: The Cain to Dick and Tim's Abel. He considered killing both of them, but relented when it came to Tim.
- Dead Man Writing: He leaves a video message to Tim in the event of his second death to encourage the kid into being his own Robin.
- "Well Done, Son" Guy: His every manner of antagonizing Batman, up to trying to make him kill the Joker, is an attempt at getting Batman to admit he cares.
Mera
Voiced by: Tallest Silver
- Mama Bear: Though she may have little patience for Tula's singing, hurting her will bring out Mera's wrath.
- Nerdy Nasalness: Hilariously, her voice becomes this when she's out of water.
- Official Couple: With Aquaman.
- Pregnant Badass: Fights off Manta's invasion after admitting she fell pregnant a few minutes earlier. A Freeze-Frame Bonus in a later episode reveals that she's been helping Cyborg fight the California wildfires about a month later.
- Stalker with a Crush: Towards Arthur in the months before he became Aquaman.
Garth
Voiced by: Starbeastrave
- Dreadful Musician: By our standards, Garth sounds like an amateur. By Atlantean standards, he's one of the two worst musicians in the sea.
- Sensitive Guy and Manly Man: The sensitive guy to Kaldur's manly man.
Tula
Voiced by: JulieParkVO
- Dreadful Musician: But whereas Garth sounds like an amateur, Tula can barely keep up with her music sheet and her voice becomes incomprehensible the longer she sings.
- Hollywood Tone-Deaf: Her three attempts at holding a tune go as such: a quavering note, a high-pitched screech, and "BLAAAAAAAAAAARG!"
John the Lobster
Voiced by: LordJazor
- Carnivore Confusion: Humans and Atlanteans alike eat seafood, which serves as an annoyance to John.
- Expy: Simultaneously of Sebastian the Crab and John Zoidberg.
- Pals with Jesus: As he's considered a legendary figure in Atlantis, Arthur being friends with him increases his credibility with the Atlantean people.
- Romantic Wingman: Plays this role for Arthur and Mera.
Batwoman (Katherine Kane)
Voiced by: Shudo Ranmaru
- Twofer Token Minority: She's proud of being "an angry Jewish lesbian with a gun".
Jor-El
Voiced by: Starbeastrave
- Failed a Spot Check: He observes Earth, and used subliminal messaging to help his son adapt to its culture... but didn't account for relativity, meaning that the Earth he observed is several decades behind the one Kal arrived to.
- Politically Incorrect Hero: His subliminal messaging to a young Kal-El is a good part of what caused Superman to grow up to be an intolerant jackass. While he may have been trying to help Kal blend into Earth better, "don't trust the women" was largely unnecessary.
- Product Placement: His ghost appears to give Superboy advice... and also advertise soda and car insurance.
- Spirit Advisor: Tries to be this for Superboy in an Obi-Wan-esque manner, but only confuses and angers him.