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* CanonImmigrant: Originally ([[ContinuityReboot and later]]), the Atomic Knights were a real team in another Earth in the multiverse, possibly an earlier version of Kamandi's earth. Gardner Grayle was introduced into the main DC Earth as a soldier who dreamt up the world of the series while stuck in a LotusEaterMachine.


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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: While stuck inside a virtual reality as part of a government experiment, Gardner broke down and his subsconscious created a new virtual reality where he was the knightly hero of a [[AfterTheEnd post-nuclear world]]. The fantasy ended up affecting the real world, with defense systems of various governments reporting incoming nuclear strikes that never existed, and if ComicBook/{{Superman}} hadn't stepped in, he would've ended up launching all the world's nukes simultaneously.
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* WillTheyOrWontThey: Bryan Hill's run of ''Batman and the Outsiders'' establishes this kind of dynamic between Katana and Black Lightning. Tatsu admits that she's actually more than interested in a RelationshipUpgrade with him after having spent so many years alone after her husband's assassination. Jeff on the other hand wishes to leave things as they are between them for his own personal reasons. Then this gets developed even further during backup issues set within ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier, where their UnresolvedSexualTension has not only evolved to a point where EveryoneCanSeeIt, ([[spoiler:Tatsu's former Mother-In-Law Shiori tries to have Jeff killed just to spite Tatsu for inadvertently loosing the soul of her late son Maseo.]]) but nothing came to fruition.

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* WillTheyOrWontThey: Bryan Hill's run of ''Batman and the Outsiders'' establishes this kind of dynamic between Katana and Black Lightning. Tatsu admits that she's actually more than interested in a RelationshipUpgrade with him after having spent so many years alone after her husband's assassination. Jeff on the other hand wishes to leave things as they are between them for his own personal reasons. Then this gets developed even further during backup issues set within ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier, where their UnresolvedSexualTension has not only evolved to a point where EveryoneCanSeeIt, ([[spoiler:Tatsu's former Mother-In-Law Shiori tries to have Jeff killed just to spite Tatsu for inadvertently loosing losing the soul of her late son Maseo.]]) but nothing came to fruition.
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!!Original Team

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-> See Characters/BatmanTheCharacter
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[[folder:Black Lightning]]
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-> See Characters/BlackLightning
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[[folder:Geo-Force]]
!!Geo-Force
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!!!'''Alter Ego:''' Brion Markov
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''The Brave and the Bold'' #200 (July, 1983)
->''"Each and every one of you shall pay for the pain and suffering you have inflicted on my land. I am King Brion of Markovia... and I am retribution."''

The rightful prince of Markovia (and brother of Terra from ComicBook/TeenTitans) who gained the ability to manipulate the energies of the Earth (unlike his sister, who manipulates the earth itself) from an experiment. His powers allow him to control gravity and the Earth's terrain.
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* BreakTheHaughty: During his time in the Outsiders, Batman gave Brion no special treatment, regarding him simply as another member of the team, subordinate to his wishes. This caused a great deal of friction between Batman and Geo-Force, until Batman earned Geo-Force's respect and trust. Geo-Force learned that he was expected to follow orders without being consulted as to his opinion.
* CainAndAbel: Unknown to him, he was the Abel to his half-sisters Terra. At first, the Titans did not tell Geo-Force of Terra's betrayal, letting him think that she died a hero. At a later date, however, Batman revealed the truth to Geo-Force, which left him even more heartbroken than before.
* DishingOutDirt: Brion is able to manipulate the Earth itself by vibrating and transforming its crust (the ground). He can use this power to create earthquakes, tap into lava flows, and levitate or create shapes out of solid rock.
* GravityMaster: Brion is able to manipulate the gravitational field of Earth itself. He can increase the gravity around and within an object to make it extremely heavy or he can decease the gravity around or within an object to make it extremely light.
* TheLeader: He is a skilled leader of teams, military forces and once of a country.
* LogicalWeakness: While Geo-Force is at his strongest when he is firmly on solid earth ground, his powers and health will deteriorate if he is taken off earth for a long period of time. In such instances, Geo-Force will die unless he returns to earth in time.
* PlayingWithFire: Brion is able to manipulate fire and lava from it's source within the Earth.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: He is the rightful prince of Markovia and a superhero.
* ThouShaltNotKill: Subverted. During ''Crisis On Infinite Earths'', when Geo-Force, Blue Beetle, and Doctor Polaris are sent back in time by the Monitor, to when Nazis occupied Markovia, Geo-Force tells Doctor Polaris that he can kill the Nazis attacking the three heroes and even joins in.
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[[folder:Halo]]
!!Halo
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!!!'''Alter Ego:''' Gabrielle Doe
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''The Brave and the Bold'' #200 (July, 1983)
->''"I've got to be by myself for awhile... got to get used to being human... used to living in this body I stole from Violet Harper... I didn't mean to steal it, but I did... and now I can't get out! I've got to learn to live in this body now... ...and someday, I guess, die in it."''

An amnesiac, childlike girl with [[ColorCodedForYourConvenience one superpower for each color of the rainbow]].
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* AmnesiacsAreInnocent: When Halo is introduced, she is very sweet-natured and meek, in addition to having amnesia. Later in the series, she is reunited with her parents and learns that her pre-amnesic self was a sociopathic problem child who got involved with a drug dealer.
* TheBlank: Halo had a nightmare where she was like this; it reflected her anxiety over not knowing who she really was.
* TheDitz: Halo. Justified in that she had a childlike innocence about life.
* EnergyBeings: Part of Halo's origin. She was actually such a being trapped in human form.
* RainbowMotif: Halo's super powers each had their own color: heat blasts (red), force blasts (orange), bright light (yellow), a stasis beam (green), mirages (blue), a tractor beam (indigo), and violet (all of the other colors at the same time).
* SuperpowerLottery: Halo. She could project heat blasts (red aura), force blasts (orange), bright light (yellow), a stasis beam (green), mirages (blue), a tractor beam (indigo), fly (any color) or [[spoiler: all at the same time (violet).]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The restoration of the original Halo after the original Outsiders series ended.
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[[folder:Katana]]
!!Katana
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!!!'''Alter Ego:''' Tatsu Yamashiro (neé Toru)
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''The Brave and the Bold'' #200 (July, 1983)
->''"I am merely considering the difference between brandishing a weapon... and being one."''

''Katana'' is a Creator/DCComics superhero first introduced by writer Mike W. Barr in ''ComicBook/BatmanAndTheOutsiders'' back in 1983. A martial arts-themed superhero from Japan, Katana was one of DC's earliest Asian superheroes, as well as one of the few Asian superheroes of any notoriety.
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Before becoming Katana, she was simply Tatsu Yamashiro, a young Japanese housewife. After {{Yakuza}} thugs killed her husband and children, Tatsu took up her husband's blade, Soultaker, and dedicated her life to cutting down evil wherever she encountered it.
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The character has long been a supporting player in [[Franchise/TheDCU the DCUniverse]], but finally ascended to a lead status as one of the main characters in the ComicBook/{{New 52}} relaunch of ''ComicBook/BirdsOfPrey'' (a title that had previously been criticized for [[MonochromeCasting its lack of minorities]]). In 2013, Katana not only features in her own ongoing series written by Creator/AnnNocenti, but is also a part of Creator/GeoffJohns' new ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica line-up. During [[ComicBook/DCRebirth DC's Rebirth era]], Katana served a prominent role as Rick Flagg's second in command in the 2016 run of the ComicBook/SuicideSquad. Then in 2019, DC released a new ''Batman and the Outsiders'' series which reunited her with fellow veteran Outsider ComicBook/BlackLightning.
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* AntiHero: A proficient martial artist who took vigilantism for living.
* BadassNormal: Before her heroic exploits, she was already a [[MasterSwordsman Master Swordswoman]] on her own right.
* BulletCatch: Try ''Mid-flight bullet-cutting'' better! She does this with her sword, when a maddened Rick Flag shot at Amanda Waller.
* TheBusCameBack: In her ''ComicBook/New52'' solo series, she's in her mid-twenties as opposed to being in her late-thirties / early-forties up to ''ComicBook/FiftyTwo'', so her only dead loved one was her husband, there was no mention of any dead children. They brought them back lately as mentioned by Amanda Waller.
* CaptainErsatz: A villain heavily based off Katana named Tsukuri appeared in a few episodes of ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' and ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited''.
* CaptainEthnic:
** Katana's first few outfits were all based on ''Kyokujitsu-ki'' (旭日旗, The traditional Japanese military banner) imagery.
** Later on, she primarily sports a suit of black plastic armor with a [[RedRightHand red sleeve on her right arm]] composed by a ''Tekkō'' (手甲, gauntlet), a ''Koté'' (籠手, vambrace) and a ''Sodé'' (袖, spaulder) along with a white protective mask featuring the Japanese red ''Hinomaru'' (日の丸, Japan's rising sun flag) [[WearingAFlagOnYourHead on her forehead.]]
** Her ''Franchise/DCSuperHeroGirls'' depiction is akin to the one above but this time including a ''Kusazuri'' (草摺, fauld).
** A late and quite popular depiction of her was the one we could watch her wearing on the squad's life-action film. Akin to a ''Kamikaze'' pilot, complete with the mask mentioned above, a black bomber jacket emblazoned with some golden ''Kikukamonshō'' (菊花紋章, Japan's imperial seal), combat boots and wooden kneepads.
* ConsummateProfessional: It's been stated that she never misses her marks, and that she pursuits those who commit evil doings with uncanny and lethal efficiency.
* CoolSword: The Soultaker.
* TheCorrupter: Batman fears that Amanda Waller is this for Katana, she's twisting Tatsu into going down a bad path (earlier Katana had slashed Batman in the back, nearly killing him because he took down the rest of the squad).
* CrusadingWidower: Starts her career after the death of her family.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: A former proficient ''[[IaijutsuPractitioner Iaido]]'' student who saw her life turned around after her brother-in-law killed her husband with the very same sword she delivers justice now.
* DeathByOriginStory: Tatsu's husband and twin children were killed in her origin story, driving her down the path of vigilantism.
* DominoMask: Her current costume although is more akin to a protective mask. In older incarnations, she wore fuller head coverings.
* DontYouDarePityMe: In issue 13 of the '80s ''ComicBook/BatmanAndTheOutsiders'', Katana (who actually [[KatanasAreJustBetter Is Just Better]], by the way) is tracking a poisoned and delusional ComicBook/{{Batman}}. She stops to save a civilian's life and thus, loses Bats. So she expresses her regret to substitute commander ComicBook/BlackLightning, prompting the following conversation:
-->'''Black Lightning:''' Don't go committin' [[{{Seppuku}} Hara-Kiri]] or anything over it, Katana! You've been through a lot lately!\\
'''Katana:''' Don't pity me because of the death of my husband, Lightning! I won't have that!\\
'''Black Lightning:''' Sorry! But any of us would have done the same thing!
* TheDragon: She has been Amanda Waller and Harley Quinn's Dragon. As a killer she's lumped in with the other villainous members of Suicide Squad but she's a volunteer and helps keep order with the squad and watch her bosses' backs.
* DualWielding: Beggining on the squad's movie, she has been depicted as wielding not just the aforementioned "Soultaker", but also a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wakizashi "Wakizashi"]] for [[ChastityDagger close combat situations]].
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: The DC heroine named "Katana" wields a magical ''[[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment katana]]'' called "Soultaker".
* TheFettered: Tatsu lost her husband and children to her husband's jealous brother, who had connections to the Yakuza. After killing her brother-in-law, but failing to save her family, she made it her life's mission to hunt down and kill anyone that was involved in crime, especially those who were present at her family's murder.
* ICallItVera: The Soultaker again.
* IaijutsuPractitioner: QuickDraw, ReverseGrip, HammerHilt and SheathStrike included. Consider yourself ''lucky'' if she knock you out unconscious with any of them last both, because she's ''sparing your life!''
* KickingAssInAllHerFinery: Quietly composed and graceful as she fights enemies with a ''soul-sucking ancient and accursed sword!''
* KnightTemplar: After the murder of her entire family at the hands of the Yakuza, Tatsu immediately began spiraling into this trope as a brutal SerialKillerKiller who left a trail of bodies all across East Asia. Tatsu's seething hatred for all criminals bordered on BlackAndWhiteInsanity, as she viewed her targets as deserving of death even if their crimes were [[DisproportionateRetribution fairly minor]] or if they had some [[AntiVillain extenuating circumstances]]. It isn't until she became a founding member of the Outsiders and made personal connections with various other superheroes did she start to [[TookALevelInKindness mellow out]].
* LadyOfWar: She is quietly composed and graceful as she fights enemies with her katana.
* TheLancer: She has been a [[NumberTwo "right-hand man"]] on two instances:
** To Col. Rick Flag on the squad, for sure. Having both earned a fierce respect each other, given they have to act as sitters for the worst RagtagBunchOfMisfits ever!
** As of 2019, Katana was essentially this to Black Lightning during their time with Outsiders' latest incarnation. In contrast to her previous dynamic with the squad's ever-rotating leadership, she has a genuine bond with Jeff as [[TrueCompanions mutual confidants]] and takes charge of the team whenever he or Batman are indisposed. Once the team eventually disbanded, the two decide to stick by each other and [[BashBrothers adventure together]].
* MasterSwordsman: Though not her ''only'' skill set, you best believe she's good with a blade.
* MentorArchetype: ComicBook/TheNextBatmanSecondSon reveals that Katana, now OlderAndWiser compared to her early days as a merciless CrusadingWidower, fulfilled this role to the young Jace Fox during the years of his exile from Gotham City. Not only did Tatsu take Jace under her wing as a protégé, but she has played a crucial part in teaching him how to mature past his self-loathing as well as directly inspire him to become a hero in the first place.
* MultiMeleeMaster: Accustomed to take it against several opponents at once.
* ParentalSubstitute: For Halo, from quite early on in the Outsiders.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: Katana's real reason for joining the Suicide Squad is to eventually kill them all. Her sword has given her a kill list of people who need punishing and Amanda Waller is the top.
* PowersViaWeapon:
** AbsurdCuttingPower: Soultaker can cut through just about anything, and yes, Katana can deflect bullets or cut them by the half mid-flight with it.
** CursedItem: The sword is also accursed: those killed by the sword may have their soul taken and can subsequently be summoned to do the wielder's bidding. And it makes an evil person who holds it even more malevolent. DependingOnTheArtist it has been depicted to look [[OddlyShapedSword hellish in design]].
** EmpathicWeapon: It contains the spirit of her husband, and a number of other souls she can communicate with for counseling or enlightenment.
** KatanasAreJustBetter: Soultaker resists melting completely and Katana herself being a [[MasterSwordsman Master]] wielding it true and true, you know we're talking about a world-class fighter in here.
** PurgatoryAndLimbo: The sword's blade has its own world/dimension within, where the souls of those stroke-dead by are condemned to spend eternity.
** SituationalSword: In ''ComicBook/New52'', [[spoiler:Soultaker is the [[ComicBook/GreenArrow Sword Clan's]] totem, it grants enlightenment and even potentially, immortality if she uses it right]].
** SoulCuttingBlade: Its blade not only removes the soul from the body of its victims, it traps the souls within itself too. It was powerful enough to absorb ''SABBAC'' (being himself a hellish fiend) body and all!
** TalkingWeapon: Technically it's the soul of her husband (which is trapped in the sword) and it only talks to her. Doesn't come up too often, though.
* PublicDomainArtifact: Katana wields a sword made by Muramasa, who was described as being mad. The sword itself steals the souls of those it kills.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: An unusual one, one of her enemies in her New 52 solo series is ComicBook/TheCreeper, who was a superhero prior to the reboot.
* {{Ronin}}: Her vigilante career previous to be draft-in by Bats may depict her as this.
* SophisticatedAsHell: Caught between old traditions and being a young superhero, Katana can definitely come off as this.
-->'''Katana:''' As my elders would say, my shame is deep. As the kids would say. ''[[TotallyRadical Epic fail]]''.
* TheyCallHimSword: Her CodeName is "Katana".
* ThouShallNotKill: Subverted with Katana, although most of the time it was in self-defense. Ironically Batman was OK with this, as editorial were not militant in Batman never allowing villains to be killed off.
* TokenGoodTeammate: She and Rick Flag are this for the Suicide Squad.
* UndyingLoyalty: Only three characters have earned this honor during her lifetime:
** Her late husband first and foremost.
** Col. Rick Flag, reckoning in him AnOfficerAndAGentleman and the honorfull ActionHero he really is. He [[KnightTemplar masks it]] very well, although.
** And lately Black Lightning, her perennial teammate since her Outsiders' inception.
* VillainKiller: She's a hero, but make no mistake, she gives no clemency to criminals. She uses the very same sword that was used to kill her husband, no less!
* WholeCostumeReference: In an issue of ''Webcomic/LilGotham'', Katana investigates a suspicious street racing gang while wearing the Bride's yellow racing jumpsuit from ''Film/KillBill'', which is thus also a second-hand reference to the Creator/BruceLee's famous ''Film/GameOfDeath'' tracksuit.
* WillTheyOrWontThey: Bryan Hill's run of ''Batman and the Outsiders'' establishes this kind of dynamic between Katana and Black Lightning. Tatsu admits that she's actually more than interested in a RelationshipUpgrade with him after having spent so many years alone after her husband's assassination. Jeff on the other hand wishes to leave things as they are between them for his own personal reasons. Then this gets developed even further during backup issues set within ComicBook/DCInfiniteFrontier, where their UnresolvedSexualTension has not only evolved to a point where EveryoneCanSeeIt, ([[spoiler:Tatsu's former Mother-In-Law Shiori tries to have Jeff killed just to spite Tatsu for inadvertently loosing the soul of her late son Maseo.]]) but nothing came to fruition.
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[[folder:Metamorpho]]
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-> See ComicBook/{{Metamorpho}}
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[[folder:Looker]]
!!Looker
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!!!'''Alter Ego:''' Emily "Lia" Briggs
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Batman and the Outsiders'' #25 (September, 1985)
->''"You made a mistake in our earlier meeting... you reminded me of who I was. I hate who I was... and anyone who reminds me of her!"''

Emily Briggs was a mousy bank teller who lived a quiet life with her husband in Gotham City. That all changed when she was kidnapped by people from the underground civilization known as Abyssia. The Outsiders set out to rescue Emily, but after a battle with the people of Abyssia, Emily's heritage as part of their race was revealed to her and as Halley's Comet passed by the Earth, Emily underwent a metahuman transformation to regain her heritage, which in turn made her more conventionally attractive. With her new appearance, Emily also gained special powers and abilities and she started calling herself Looker.

Looker was eventually stripped of her powers during another mission to Abyssia, and shortly afterwards Geo-Force disbanded the Outsiders. Some years later Emily and her husband decided to go on trip to Markovia which had been under attack by a group of vampires charged by a vampire named Roderick. While trying to find a way to escape and get help from her former teammates,, Emily was about to be killed by a vampire when her former psionic abilities kicked back in, allowing her to destroy the vampire. With her psionic abilities now returned to her, Looker joined her former teammate in battling the vampire invasion. During the Outsider's battle, Looker was killed and transformed into a vampire by Roderick, the leader of the vampire invasion and Looker became a Daywalker.
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* TheAgeless: So long she continues to consume blood, she will not age beyond the physical state she was in when she first first became a vampire.
* BeneathTheEarth: She was kidnapped by emissaries from the lost underground colony of Abyssia. Revealing to Emily she was actually the next in a line of generational structured governing house for the throne of their nation through her paternal grandfather, who fled Abyssia decades ago for the surface world.
* {{Bloodlust}}: Although Emily does not share many of the same weaknesses as regular vampires, thanks to her psionic powers, she does have the need to feed on human blood.
* DaywalkingVampire: Unlike most vampires Looker is a Daywalker, hence most vampire afflictions against sunlight, holy symbols, and other such typical limitations do no affect her.
* DeflectorShields: She possesses telekinesis which she uses for the construction of psionic force shields which have a high degree of imperiousness.
* EvilCostumeSwitch: She was known, among other things, for having [[http://www.comicbookreligion.com/char?ID=67&Looker_Lia_Briggs a spectacularly ugly costume]]. When she became a vampire, that pink, black, white, and powder blue eyesore was mercifully dropped, and she now wears a surprisingly more sensible black BadassLongcoat in most continuities.
* FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire: She turns into a vampire, but remains her heroic self.
* HealingFactor: In addition to being virtually indestructible, whatever damage a vampire does in fact suffer can be healed through the consumption of human blood.
* MasterOfIllusion: Her {{Telepathy}} allows her to create complex and believable illusions in the minds of others.
* MindControl: Her {{Telepathy}} allows her to control the minds of others thereby commanding their actions.
* MindControlDevice: Princess Tamira used an obedience potion on Emily Briggs before the Princess's brother, Mardo, turned her into Looker.
* MindOverMatter: She possesses telekinesis which she uses for NotQuiteFlight and the construction of DeflectorShields, amongst other things.
* NighInvulnerable: As a vampire, Looker is invulnerable to most forms of injury (certain exceptions apply). Bullets, blades and blunt objects do little to no damage to a her body.
* NotQuiteFlight: She possesses telekinesis which she uses for levitation.
* PsiBlast: Looker stun the minds of others with powerful "mental bolts" which shock the minds of others into unconsciousness.
* SexierAlterEgo: With an "ugly duckling" view of herself and growing up having a massive inferiority complex due to her plain appearance, Emily Briggs always longed to one day be beautiful. She was delighted when her transformation turned her into Looker, and even more so when she discovered was permanent.
* SuperSpeed: A vampire's speed level is several times that of a normal human being and they are considered superhuman.
* SuperStrength: A vampire's strength level is several times that of a normal human being and they are considered superhuman.
* {{Telepathy}}: Her telepathy which allows her to enter and read the minds of others, communicate mentally with others over long distances, set up mental blocks, or emotional influences.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Windfall]]
!!Windfall
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/windfall_0.jpg]]
!!!'''Alter Ego:''' Wendy Jones
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Batman and the Outsiders'' #9 (April, 1984)
->''"I speak the universal language of 'Outta my face.' Know it?"''

Windfall is a metahuman with the power to control great winds. Her sister New Wave coerced her into becoming a super-villain, and working with the mercenary group Masters of Disaster. Windfall hated this, and became a member of the heroic Outsiders through her friendship with Halo. They later disbanded, and she did not return to the team. She has also been a member of Strike Force Kobra and the Suicide Squad.
----
* BackForTheDead: She's recruited for the Suicide Squad, only to get killed by Chemo protecting her teammates.
* BlowYouAway: Windfall has full control over the wind, as indicated by her name.
* DominoMask: Wore one as part of her costume.
* {{Flight}}: Uses her aerokinesis powers to fly.
* HeelFaceTurn: She was a member of the villainous team the Masters of Disaster, but she defected and joined the Outsiders.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Atomic Knight]]
!!Atomic Knight
[[quoteright:227:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/atomic_knight.jpg]]
!!!'''Alter Ego:''' Gardner Grayle
!!!'''First Appearance:''' DC Comics Presents'' #57 (May, 1983)
->''"Helping damsels in distress is all in a Knight's work."''

Sergeant Gardner Grayle became a test subject for S.T.A.R Lab's atomic research project. He was given atomic weapons and armor, and became the Atomic Knight. He was once briefly a member of the Outsiders team.
----
* AlliterativeName: '''G'''ardner '''G'''rayle.
* TheCassandra: In the silver age, the character had the power of divination, though he was cursed in that no one believed his visions of the future (which usually revolved around impending nuclear holocaust).
* EnhancedArchaicWeapon: The silver age version of the character carried a electrified sword.
* JetPack: His PoweredArmor incorporates a jet pack.
* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: Atomic Knight wears different shields in conjunction with the armors.
* PoweredArmor: Gardner wears an armored battlesuit that can fire heat or cold, and allows him to hold his enemies in a stasis field. His suit runs on solar energy, but can operate even in decreased light.
* RayGun: Carries an energy pistol.
[[/folder]]

!!Joined in Vol. 2

[[folder:Faust]]
!!Faust
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!!!'''Alter Ego:''' Sebastian Faust
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Outsiders'' Vol 2 #1: Alpha (November, 1993)
->''"Whoever took her won't think it's sweet... when I find them and turn them inside-out!"''

The son of Felix Faust, Sebastian was given arcane powers when his father sold his soul to gain power. However, he was tricked and it went to Sebastian instead. Rejecting his evil legacy, he has since served as a member of the Sentinels of Magic, the Outsiders, and Checkmate.
----
* BagOfHolding: He carries a belt with pouches that are able to carry more than they appear, aptly dubbed a "pocket dimension".
* BlackMagic: Faust is a capable user of black magic, a sort of magic known to come at a high cost with it's practitioners. His power in performing it makes him one of the most dangerous mystic menaces on Earth and warranted Doctor Fate to deem him as a significant mystic force to be under magical surveillance.
* CoolShades: Reinforces his rebel status by constantly wearing a pair of sunglasses.
* EmotionControl: As a result to the process of losing his soul, which gave him his soul-magic abilities, Faust has the unintentional ability of inadvertently making some of those around him be filled with fear, hate, anger, or edginess. This effect does not seem to happen with everyone, but it has an effect on a considerable amount of people.
* HandBlast: He is capable of projecting magical energy.
* HatesTheirParent: His father Felix Faust tried to use him to pay his debt to a demon, so yeah, Sebastian hates his father.
* HealingHands: He is capable of using magic to heal.
* HeroicWillpower: Faust proved to have a strong will, able to resist the Starheart's attempts at taking away his will for hours.
* PowerIncontinence: Sebastian is unable to control the emotional projection powers resulting from his Soul Magic-related powers.
* PowerParasite: By making physical contact with someone, Faust can "tap" someone's soul in order to temporary borrow someone's powers or abilities. The person Faust targets with this ability temporarily loses his or her powers and feels fairly weak when the power transaction first occurs. This ability appears to work on abilities that come from alternate power sources as well as ones that come internally from the source, given that he was able to steal Kyle Rayner's energy construct ability for a short while to save Zatanna.
* RegeneratingMana: While Faust's mana can naturally replenish, when Faust is low on mana, he can absorb small amounts from others to refuel himself quickly. However, in so doing, he tastes their souls.
* ShadowWalker: He is able to "Shadow Walk": a type of teleportation that works only from shadow to shadow.
* SinisterShades: Faust almost never takes off his sunglasses, giving him a sinister air.
* SunglassesAtNight: Almost never removes his SinisterShades.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Faust is afraid of heights, and he gets airsick if he is too high off the ground.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Technocrat]]
!!Technocrat
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!!!'''Alter Ego:''' Geoffrey Barron
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Outsiders'' Vol 2 #1: Alpha (November, 1993)
->''"My wife's tried to kill us twice... and I'm not waiting to see if third time's the charm!"''

Geoffrey Barron was in Markovia selling his new defense armour called the Technocrat 2000. He was eventually caught up in a war between the Outsiders and Roderick's army of Vampires and put on the armour to become the superhero technocrat. During this time, his bodyguard, Wylde, was turned into a half beast and half man. These two joined up with Geo-Force, Katana, Halo, Looker, and Faust to make up a new version of the Outsiders.
----
* AdvancedTech2000: The original version of the PoweredArmor was known as the Technocrat 2000.
* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: DC's equivalent of ComicBook/IronMan.
* ArmCannon: Technocrat ended up an alien gun attached to his right arm.
* PoweredArmor: Technocrat's suit had many powers and abilities. He was able to create force fields to stop powerful attacks, able to withstand attacks from Atomic Knight. He was also to shock others by shooting them with what was similar to a taser. He had the abilities to Fly and use his suit as a tracker. He also had increased Strength, Speed, and Toughness while wearing the suit.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Wylde]]
!!Wylde
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!!!'''Alter Ego:''' Charlie Wylde
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Outsiders'' Vol 2 #1: Alpha (November, 1993)

Charlie Wylde was the former bodyguard of Geoffrey Barron. Wylde was in Markovia with Geoffrey on a business trip when they were attacked by a vicious bear. Charlie and the bear were both killed in the fray. Faust happened to be nearby and offered to bring Charlie back to life. Geoffrey accepted, and the bear and Charlie was merged together to bring about Wylde. Wylde has a hard time controlling the beast inside him.
----
* BearsAreBadNews: He's been turned into a humanoid bear, and he's bad news for his enemies.
* BeastMan: Wlyde is half man, half bear.
* TheBerserker: Has a hard time controlling the beast inside him and sometimes doesn't have control over what he does when injured.
* TheBigGuy: Fills this role on the team.
* ForcedTransformation: Created when Faust magically fused the forms of Charlie Wylde and a bear.
* MeaningfulName: A man named ''Wylde'' is transformed a [[TheBerserker berserker]] [[BeastMan bear man]].
* SuperStrength: Has the strength of a grizzly bear.
* SuperToughness: Is extremely tough.
* WolverineClaws: Has retractable claws.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Eradicator]]
!!Eradicator
!!!'''Alter Ego:'''
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Action Comics Annual'' #2 (June, 1989)
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/eradicator.png]]

-> See Characters/SupermanSupportingCast
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dervish]]
!!Dervish
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!!!'''Alter Ego:''' Nema (last name unrevealed)
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Outsiders'' Vol 2 #5 (March, 1994)
->''"Who you are is unimportant. You are an obstacle to our cause. And I eliminate obstacles!"''

Along with her love, Saied, Nema was a subject of the process the Quraci government had developed for empowering operatives with metahuman abilities. She didn't see much action before Qurac was nuked by Cheshire, but she was among the Jihadi members who escaped, blaming America for the attack. Finding herself imprisoned in the same place as some of the Outsiders, when a riot gave them the chance to escape, she helped them against some of the super-villains they had to get through, offering to assist them in their mission if they'd help reunite her with her lost love Saied. They were reluctant, but Wylde supported her, and they let her accompany them.
----
* BattleCouple: Was a member of Qurac's Jihad along with her lover Saied (Manticore II).
* BloodKnight: Freely admitted while facing the Outsiders that she gets a kick out of combat.
* BlowYouAway: She can also create strong air currents by rotating her arms quickly with her SuperSpeed.
* LegacyCharacter: She was the second Dervish to serve with the Jihad.
* NavelDeepNeckline: Her cleavage is on full display, with a neckline that stretches to her navel, with only a few strings preventing a WardrobeMalfunction.
* NotInThisForYourRevolution: Zig-zagged. While she admits to being devastated over the attack on Qurac, she tells the Outsiders that she doesn’t subscribe to their religious fanaticism, only joining to be close to Saied.
* SuperSpeed: A metahuman with super speed as her superpower.
* VaporWear: Her outfit shows she's clearly not wearing underwear.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Terra]]
[[quoteright:280:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/terra_5.jpg]]

-> See Characters/TeenTitansNewTeenTitans
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Doctor Light II]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dr_light_ii_2.jpg]]

-> See Characters/JusticeLeagueInternational
[[/folder]]

!!Joined in Vol. 3

[[folder:Arsenal]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/arsenal_03.jpg]]

-> See Characters/GreenArrowSupportingCast
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Grace Choi]]
!!Grace
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[[caption-width-right:250:"It's pretty well-established that I am a tough bitch."]]
!!!'''Alter Ego:''' Grace Choi
%%!!!'''Other Aliases:'''
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Outsiders'' (Vol. 3) #1 (August, 2003)

A giant of a woman with a short temper and immense super strength. Recruited into the Outsiders by her friend (and occasional partner) Arsenal, Grace served alongside Anissa/Thunder for the duration of the team's existence. While the two women often clashed publicly, behind closed doors was another matter, and they eventually entered into permanent relationship and moved in together. Volatile and not known for her tact, Grace is nevertheless very protective of Anissa, and her father-in-law, Black Lightning.
----
* AmazonianBeauty: Grace's raw sexuality and raw power have always gone together.
* BattleCouple: She and Anissa are a lesbian version.
* BelligerentSexualTension: With Thunder before they got together.
* BloodKnight: Grace is a serious adrenaline junkie and joined the Outsiders for the chance to crack skulls and make money.
* BrutalHonesty: Blunt to the point of rudeness, which occasionally strained her relationship with the other Outsiders.
* ButchLesbian: Downplayed. She hits almost every requirement for the archetype but is saved from being entirely stereotypical by virtue of being bi rather than gay.
* DragonLady: Subverted. Grace has the overt sexuality, heightened aggression, mysterious past, tattoos, and Asian ancestry associated with the trope but is one of the good guys.
* EthicalSlut: Grace has a ''long'' list of former partners, both serious and casual, but she's not one to cheat or deliberately harm someone, and she's been entirely loyal to Thunder since they hooked up.
* FieryRedhead: Justified. Grace dyes her hair to match her personality.
* {{Foil}}: Surprisingly, to Titans villainess Cheshire.
** Both are Asian women who were victims of childhood sexual abuse and kidnapping, but whereas Cheshire became a contract killer Grace joined the Outsiders. It stands out even further as Grace would've most likely had more temptation to become a villain with her strength and durability, but didn't.
** They're both overtly sexual individuals, but Cheshire plays the DragonLady trope straight putting emphasis on her sensuality, whereas Grace is a butch bisexual woman who's simply upfront about enjoying sex.
** Cheshire's relationships are a complete mess and she's incapable of hanging onto a steady lover due to her psychopathic tendencies. Grace had an open and casual relationship with Arsenal before becoming Thunder's steady girlfriend and lover.
** Both have had relationships with Roy Harper. Cheshire's relationship with him has proven toxic for a variety of reasons and he's haunted by the fact part of him is still capable of loving her. Their last time together after their daughter Lian was killed, Cheshire acted abusive towards him saying he "owed" her for Lian's death. Grace's relationship with Roy was a more platonic FriendsWithBenefits type of arrangement. They enjoyed having sex together, but they were more friends than lovers which they were both fine with. Grace was in the fact the one who finally convinced Roy to quit the Outsiders, arguing he wasn't cut out for the dirty work the team was doing because he was a fundamentally good man.
* HalfHumanHybrid: Grace eventually discovered that she's descended from the Bana-Mighdall tribe of Amazons. This explains at least some of her superpowers and her aggressive personality (as well as her not-insignificant resemblance to Bana leader Artemis), though she's actually stronger than most Amazons save Diana, Donna, and Cassie.
* HealingFactor: Regenerates injuries at a heightened rate. Sabbac once burned off her face; she'd grown it back within a few hours.
* IronicName: "Grace" is a lumbering giant with the personality of a surly bartender. She herself lampshades it, saying "Grace is my ''name'', not my ''manner''".
* LightningBruiser: Huge, fast, and capable of crushing steel with her bare hands.
* OnlyInItForTheMoney: She only joined the Outsiders because Arsenal promised her better pay then she was making bar-tending.
* StatuesqueStunner: Seven feet tall, 230 pounds, universally regarded as hot.
* SuperStrength: Her primary power. Even for someone with Amazonian ancestry, Grace is ridiculously strong, clocking in just below the likes of Wonder Woman.
* TanktopTomboy: Most of her outfits are tank-tops that show off her tattooed abs and she's certainly not feminine.
* TattooedCrook: Grace's tattoos speak to her less than reputable past.
* UnderstandingBoyfriend: A gender flipped version. She acted as Roy Harper's platonic girlfriend when they were on the Outsiders, giving him valuable moral support before convincing him to stop compromising his morals for the team's sake. She was arguably the most emotionally healthy relationship Roy ever had.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Indigo]]
!!Indigo
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!!!'''Alter Ego:''' Brainiac-8
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day'' #1 (July, 2003)
->''"You are no different from what you were moments ago. You think. You learn. You grow. You are a living being. Your origins are of no consequence. Especially to us. You are a part of this team."''

Born in a distant future era, she was designed by Brainiac 6 to help Brainiac 1 in his conquests. "Indigo" was a subprogram, meant to endear her to the superhero community.
----
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Has aqua coloured skin.
* DeflectorShields: Can generate force fields.
* {{Flight}}: Can fly.
* HealingFactor: She is able to rebuild entire limbs rapidly.
* ICannotSelfTerminate: After a beating by the combined forces of Teen Titans and Outsiders, the Indigo persona wrests control from Brainiac 8 and reveals herself to be a genuine personality. Weeping, she begs Shift to kill her before the Brainiac 8 persona could harm the people she loves. Shift, in tears, transforms her molecular structure into flesh, killing her in the process.
* MakeWrongWhatOnceWentRight: Brainiac 8 had been sent back in time to kill Donna Troy, because a living Donna would negate Coluan domination over the "organics" after the Infinite Crisis.
* RidiculouslyHumanRobot: After her memory was supposedly damaged in the aftermath of her dramatic appearance, Indigo displayed a very naive personality, guilelessly taking pleasure in the simple things in life, like doing laundry for friends, bowling, and silent movies.
* SuperStrength: She has knocked out Shift.
* SuperToughness: Her defensive abilities are enhanced, showing herself more resistant to damage.
* {{Technopath}}: She can directly interface and control technology by force of will.
* TimeTravel: Originally possessed the ability to time travel, although this power was damaged and lost during her first journey through time.
* {{Transmutation}}: Indigo control and manipulate matter, having once created an artificial rose for Shift.
* UnexplainedRecovery: It seems that she was reformed and returned to her former Brainiac 8 glory as Superboy-Prime repairs her for his confrontation with the Teen Titans. Indigo is seen fighting Red Robin as well as the rest of the Titans.
* VoluntaryShapeShifting: Being a techno-organic being, Indigo in "Brainiac 8" form, can shift and morph a technological armor chassis which changes and morphs at her whim; such as energy cannons, razor claws, bludgeoning objects, etc.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Shift]]
!!Shift
[[quoteright:268:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shift_6.jpg]]
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day'' #3 (August, 2003)
->''"I am getting much better at getting blown up."''

Shift is a fragment of Metamorpho that formed it's own conscious and identity. Allowed to led his own life, Shift became a member of the Outsiders. Shift willingly reabsorbed himself back into Metamorpho after accidentally killing people during one of the Outsider's missions.
----
* CloneArePeopleToo: During his time with the team everyone, including himself, believed him to be Metamorpho, when in fact he was a piece of Metamorpho which had separated from his mass during his re-entry onto Earth. Metamorpho wants to assimilate Shift back with himself but later realizes that this part of him had made a life for itself. During this time Shift finds himself soul searching and trying to find meaning to his life.
* ElementalShapeshifter: Shift could transmute his body to a wide variety of elemental compounds and form them to his will. He could alter the shapes and consistencies of these elements and combine them to form complex compounds. He could assume forms of gas, liquid or solid states.
* RoboSexual: Was in a romantic relationship with Indigo.
* RubberMan: Shift's powers gave him the ability to stretch and deform his form beyond its base state.
* SuperToughness: The nature of Shift's body provided him with natural body armor offering damage resistance from blunt attacks and energy attacks.
* {{Transmutation}}: Shift could alter the sub-molecular composition of matter he comes in contact with by touch. Using this aspect of his powers he was able to transmute Indigo into organic matter, killing her in the process.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Shift could also shape parts and portions of his body instead of the whole. He could form such complex shapes as a tank and a bicycle and such simple forms as a cloud or a spring.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Thunder]]
[[quoteright:215:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thunder_2.jpg]]

-> See Characters/BlackLightning
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Nightwing]]
[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nightwing_1.jpg]]

-> See Characters/NightwingDickGrayson
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Jade]]
[[quoteright:239:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jade_73.jpg]]

-> See Characters/GreenLantern1941
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Huntress]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/huntress_dc_comics_helena_bertinelli_c.jpg]]

-> See Characters/BatmanHuntress
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Starfire]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/starfire_8.jpg]]

-> See Characters/TeenTitansStarfire
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Captain Marvel, Jr.]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/captain_marvel_jr_6.jpg]]

-> See Characters/ShazamMarvelFamily
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Captain Boomerang II]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/owen_mercer.jpg]]

-> See Characters/TheFlashTheRogues
[[/folder]]

!!Joined in Outsiders Vol. 4

[[folder:Martian Manhunter]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/martian_manhunter_injustice_martian_manhunter_png_transparent_png.png]]

-> See Characters/MartianManhunter
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Catwoman]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/catwoman_1339847_normal.jpg]]

-> See Characters/CatwomanSelinaKyle
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Batgirl]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/batgirl_5.png]]

-> See Characters/Batgirl2000
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Francine Langstrom]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/she_bat.jpg]]

-> See Characters/BatmanRoguesGalleryPart3
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Green Arrow]]
-> See Characters/GreenArrowTheCharacter
[[quoteright:258:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/green_arrow_circa_2021.jpg]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder:[=ReMAC=]]]
!![=ReMAC=]
[[quoteright:316:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/remac.jpg]]
!!!'''Alter Ego:''' Salah Miandad
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Batman and the Outsiders'' Vol 2 #3 (February, 2008)
->''"I can think REMAC's moves for him. Mano a Nano. Heh. Why saddle the big guy with my physical coordination? Or lack thereof."''

The modified remains of an OMAC taken down by the Outsiders. It now fights on their side. It is remotely controlled by Dr. Salah Miandad, a scientist and behind the scenes member of the Outsiders.
----
* AdaptiveAbility: Has access to archives on almost every metahuman on file, and can simulate countermeasures to the powers of a variety of superheroes and supervillains for the purpose of targeting the weaknesses of an opponent.
* BrainUploading: While testing a new neural interface machine, Salah ends up in a coma. His mind comes to reside in [=ReMAC=].
* ChestBlaster: Capable of firing various energy beams from its facial/chest eye and hands with caustic, concussive, or blinding effects.
* HandBlast: Capable of firing various energy beams from its facial/chest eye and hands with caustic, concussive, or blinding effects.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: [=ReMAC=] can metamorphose its nanobionic forms into various shapes and sizes; i.e. being able to change and alter extremities, its limbs into pincers and razor blades or even self generated cannonry.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Creeper]]
[[quoteright:258:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/creeper_justinianos_art.jpg]]

-> See Characters/BatmanSupportingCast
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Owlman]]
!!Owlman
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/owlman_roy_raymond_jr.jpg]]
!!!'''Alter Ego:''' Roy Raymond, Jr.
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Detective Comics'' #650 (September, 1992)
->''"Who says you need to wear a uniform and a gun to put a little fear of God into the bottom feeders? Sometimes all you need is the balls. And a camera."''

A former talk show personality, Roy Raymond JR. was selected by Batman to take his place as the Outsider's resident detective. Using Owl themed equipment gifted unto him by Batman, Roy takes his crusade against the scum of the Earth to the next level as Owlman.
----
* {{Flight}}: Owlman's cape can shift into a set of glider wings that, when coupled with the jet-propelled thrusters in his boots, allows Owlman limited flight capabilities.
* JetPack: Owlman's cape can shift into a set of glider wings that, when coupled with the jet-propelled thrusters in his boots, allows Owlman limited flight capabilities.
* OneSteveLimit: Roy uses the same alias as Batman's EvilCounterpart from Earth-3.
* UtilityBelt: The suit has a utility belt with other assorted gadgets, such as a laser for cutting through metal and a grappling hook.
* WeaponizedHeadgear: The top of the helmet (with the pointed ears and forehead parts) can be launched from the helmet as a possible trump card for when Owlman's hands are not free. This projectile is sharp enough and is shot with enough force that it can embed itself into hard surfaces.
* WolverineClaws: The suit has retractable claw-like blades sheathed in the gauntlets that extend beyond Owlman's fists and allow him to slash or pierce targets.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Freight Train]]
!!Freight Train
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/8348341_3ae26ead_b73f_4ac8_81b4_facd6683b96b_rw_1200.jpg]]
!!!'''Alter Ego:''' Eric Cecil Moran
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Batman Incorporated'' Vol 2 #1 (July, 2012)

Freight Train was just an ordinary man with a meager existence until he was bitten by an alien parasite. Instead of dying like most victims, he was given incredible power, transforming into a newblood. Using this new power allowed him to become much more than ordinary. He quickly found out he could use his gifts to get paid and hurting people wasn't an issue. Somewhere along the way, he came into the employ of Simon Stagg. Stagg pitted Freight Train against the Outsiders. Stagg, however, wasn't very loyal to Freight Train. Soon, he switched sides and joined forces with the Outsiders to beat Stagg and his henchman Java.
----
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: When activating his powers, Freight Train's skin becomes a metallic red color.
* EnergyAbsorption: Eric's powers revolve around his ability to absorb and store kinetic force within his body to increase his physical dexterity to new heights, offering him a host of superhuman powers.
* TheJuggernaut: Once Freight Train powers up and starts running in a straight line, he is pretty much unstoppable. Hence his codename.
* RammingAlwaysWorks: Eric's favourite tactic is to power up and plough into something like a freight train.
* SizeShifting: The more energy he has absorbed, the greater his size, density and muscle mass would become.
* SuperStrength: Freight Train has incredible levels of superhuman strength, he is strong enough to beat Shaggy Man into unconsciousness.
* SuperToughness: Tough enough to go toe-to-toe with Shaggy Man.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Olympian]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/olympian_9.jpg]]

-> See Characters/WonderWomanGods
[[/folder]]

!!Joined in Batman Inc.

[[folder:Red Robin]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/red_robin_1.jpg]]

-> See Characters/RobinTimDrake
[[/folder]]

!!Joined in DC Rebirth

[[folder:The Signal]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/signal_2.jpg]]

-> See Characters/BatmanBatFamily
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Orphan]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/orphan_2.png]]

-> See Characters/{{Batgirl}}
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lady Shiva]]
[[quoteright:258:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lady_shiva_birds_of_prey_6_2010.png]]

-> See Characters/BatmanLadyShiva
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Babylon]]
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-> See Characters/BatmanLeagueOfAssassins
[[/folder]]

!!Enemies

[[folder:Bad Samaritan]]
!!Bad Samaritan
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!!!'''Alter Ego:''' Zviad Baazovi
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Outsiders'' #3 (January, 1986)

Most of the Bad Samaritan's past is a mystery; he claims no allegiance to any particular country. What little is known is his name--Zviad Baazovi--and his nation of origin, Georgia. In the past, while working for the U.S.S.R., he gave them information about meta-humans, mainly the Outsiders and the Force of July, so that the Communists could make their own meta-human army. He recently worked as the White Queen's Bishop in the agency known as Checkmate.
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* GoodSmokingEvilSmoking: If not in disguise, the Bad Samaritan is almost always smoking a cigarette.
* ImpostorExposingTest: Shining a bright light in the Bad Samaritan's face is one of the few ways to expose one of his disguises, as his hypersensitivity to bright light will cause him to flinch.
* ManipulativeBastard: The Bad Samaritan is an expert at playing multiple sides off against each other and coming out on top.
* MasterOfDisguise: The Bad Samaritan is famous for his disguise abilities.
* TheSpymaster: The Bad Samaritan is a behind the scenes power player, who brokers information to those who pay him well and who is willing to commit terrorist acts that can bring countries to the brink of war for the right price.
* SunglassesAtNight: The Bad Samaritan suffers from hypersensitivity to bright light and protects his eyes by wearing reflective glasses or contact lenses at all times.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Baron Bedlam]]
!!Baron Bedlam
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!!!'''Alter Ego:''' Frederick [=DeLamb=]
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Batman and the Outsiders'' #1 (August, 1983)
->''"Do not call this a war -- this is merely the herding of frightened sheep... but when Prince Brion and his costumed allies come -- that will be a war. That will be a conflict worthy of Baron Bedlam!"''

Baron Bedlam was the son of a regent installed upon the throne of Markovia by the Nazis during World War II. When the war ended, Viktor Markov--the rightful king--was restored to the throne with the help of the allied forces. Bedlam fled until he deemed the political climate right for him to return and stage a military coup. His attempts were thwarted by Brion Markov (Geo-Force), the young heir to the Markovian throne who had received super powers through the efforts of Dr. Helga Jace a loyal Markovan scientist.
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* AristocratsAreEvil: He's a megalomaniac and a sociopath who wants to be absolute lord and master of someplace, so he can do whatever he wants without any consequences.
* GoodScarsEvilScars: As a young man, Bedlam made advances to a young woman. She became very distressed over this and smashed a bottle into his face. Bedlam gained a prominent scar from that incident.
* GrievousBottleyHarm: As a young man, Bedlam made advances to a young woman. She became very distressed over this and smashed a bottle into his face. Bedlam gained a prominent scar from that incident.
* TheKingslayer: Bedlam's attack to Markovia was seen as a revolution with an unknown enemy. Bedlam's troops succeeded at killing King Viktor.
* SignificantAnagram: Bedlam is an anagram of his actual family name [=DeLamb=].
* ThoseWackyNazis: Baron Bedlam was the son of a regent installed upon the throne of Markovia by the Nazis. He greatly admires Adolf Hitler, and to has a severe case of nostalgia for Nazi and Fascist regimes.
* StarterVillain: He was the first foe the Outsiders fought as a team.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Duke of Oil]]
!!Duke of Oil
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!!!'''Alter Ego:''' Earl J. 'Duke' Dukeston
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Outsiders'' #6 (April, 1986)
->''"You got guts! Intestinal fortitude, Grade A American ball bearings!! It makes me proud to kill ya!"''

Years ago, a young Earl Dukeston was building himself an empire of oil when he was caught in an explosion at one of his wells. When he awoke, he was told that his human brain was now occupied in a robotic body, and would continue to be so until his rescuers cloned a duplicate of his human form, into which his brain would then be transplanted. Dukeston's mysterious benefactors soon revealed themselves to be the extra legal organization known as SKULL. Following Skull's orders, Dukeston infiltrated the headquarters of the Outsiders in an attempt to steal the scientific secrets it contained. While battling the Outsiders, Dukeston discovered, to his horror, that his metallic skull contained only a highly sophisticated computer containing the memories of the real Earl Dukeston and not a human brain.
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* BrainUploading: SKULL uploaded Dukeston's memories into a robot body, but told him they had saved his brain and implanted it into a robot body.
* TheBusCameBack: In 2005, 20 years after his first appearance, the Duke of Oil and several other deadly enforcers were hired by the Riddler to take on Team Arrow.
* GoodOlBoy: His outward appearance is that of a loud obnoxious good ol' boy who dresses like a cowboy.
* KillerRobot: The Duke of Oil is a powerful robot.
* NeverBareheaded: Always wears his trademark 10-gallon hat.
* NeverFoundTheBody: At the end of their first encounter, the Duke plunged into the Pacific Ocean, in what The Outsiders believed was a suicide attempt. However, Dukeston's metallic corpse was never recovered, and Metamorpho warned his teammates, "He'll be back."
* RubberMan: He can reconfigure himself on the fly. His plasticity is not unlike that of the Elongated Man, and most parts of the Duke are flexible and stretchable.
* SignatureHeadgear: Never seen without his 10-gallon hat.
* SuperStrength: He is strong enough to beat up Geoforce in a brawl or to throw cars.
* SuperToughness: Tough enough to withstand massed fire from the original Outsiders.
* {{Technopath}}: Has the ability to take mental control of machines.
* UnwillingRoboticisation: Although Dukeston initially believed his brain had been placed inside a robot body, there is no brain inside and no part of him is human.
* WeCanRebuildHim: This is what Dukeston thinks SKULL did to him after his accident. He was actually subjected to UnwillingRoboticisation.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Force of July]]
!!Force of July
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!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Batman and the Outsiders Annual'' #1 (September, 1984)

Agents of the government espionage organization, the American Security Agency, the Force of July operated under the personal supervision of the ASA's director, B. Eric Blairman. The ASA's purpose -- to eliminate all subversive activities contrary to the best interests of the United States -- brought the Force into repeated conflict with the group known as The Outsiders, whom the Force wrongly believed were subversive agents.
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!! Tropes relating to the Force as a group:
* BigBrotherIsWatching: Blairman birthed Project Orwell, whose satellite would have enabled him to spy on people via their televisions.
* MyCountryRightOrWrong: Not truly villains, the Force's members were simply fanatic in their patriotism.

!!Lady Liberty
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->''"Mon dieu! Very clever, in one so young... but we shall see if you can survive my coup de maître -- my master stroke!"''

The original Lady Liberty was a Frenchwoman who was a member of Force of July and who sacrificed herself when fighting Kobra. Since her death, four more women have taken up the mantle of Lady Liberty, allying themselves with the Everyman Project, S.H.A.D.E.'s Freedom's Ring and First Strike meta-talent response teams.
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* AmplifierArtifact: Her torch serves as a focus for her powers. She does not need the torch to use her powers, but she is much more accurate when channeling them through it.
* HandBlast: Can fire beams of concussive energy from her hands, usually focused through her torch.
* HeroicSacrifice: The original Lady Liberty sacrificed herself during the Janus Directive to destroy Kobra's capability to kill millions.
* LadyOfWar: She fights calmly and with an almost detached air, as if she does not particularly wish to do battle but accepts that it is necessary.
* LegacyCharacter: Four other women have taken up the mantle of Lady Liberty following the death of the original.
* MindOverMatter: Her energy manipulation abilities allowed her to mimic telekinesis. She could fly herself and a passenger at moderate speeds or pull objects away from others.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Lady Liberty's real name has never been revealed.
* PlayingWithFire: Can fire jets of flame from her hands, usually focussed through her torch.
* SuperSmoke: Can shoot streams of disabling smoke from her hands, usually focused through her torch.

!!Major Victory
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!!!'''Alter Ego:''' William 'Bill' Vickers
->''"Your friend needs your help, does he? Guess even subversives can feel loyalty toward their fellow travelers! But you're finished, traitors -- you can take that from Major Victory and the Force of July! Any last words, 'comrade'?"''

William Vickers was one of the founding members of the original Force of July, a patriotic superhero team formed by the American Security Agency. Vickers was given a suit that granted him superhuman powers. He acted as the leader of the team. Later on, the Force of July were drawn into the events of the Janus Directive in which Vickers became the sole survivor of his team after a violent confrontation with the Suicide Squad. Though Vickers wanted revenge on the Suicide Squad, he served unwillingly with the Squad when he learned that he was just a pawn in Kobra's machinations, and came to grudgingly respect Amanda Waller.
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* AnArmAndALeg: Major Force ripped off the arm off the second Major Victory and beat him with it.
* CaptainPatriotic: His form-fitting costume was a patriotically colored white bodysuit with a dark blue upper torso, leaving the head and hands exposed. The blue section was lined with red stripes and complemented with a few evenly spaced white stars on the chest. He wore red boots topped with white stripes and a white star on the top front.
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: He wore a suit that granted him enhanced strength, the ability to fly, and the ability to produce energy blasts.
* {{Flight}}: The costume gave Major Victory the ability to fly at speeds close to those of modern attack helicopters.
* HandBlast: The suit gave Major Victory the ability to produce energy blasts.
* LegacyCharacter: A new Major Victory was seen working in the group Freedom's Ring, along with new versions of Lady Liberty and Silent Majority.
* SuperStrength: At maximum exertion Major Victory’s enhanced strength was sufficient to knock out tough superhumans such as Geo-Force or Metamorpho with a single blow; casually uproot and throw large trees; and shatter bonds of thick steel or stone.

!!Mayflower
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->''"'Freak', guv'nor? That's what they called me back in England, too -- they shunned me, wanted nothin' to do with me, so I came 'ere, then Mr. Blairman found me! He took me in, made me feel wanted! I work for 'im now an' anyone who gets in his way answers t'me!"''

Mayflower was a young British girl who had developed the elemental ability to control plant life. This unique power earned her the scorn of her countrymen and she came to the United States where she met political opportunist B. Eric Blairman. Blairman indoctrinated her into his Force of July and gave her the code name Mayflower.
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* AwesomeAnachronisticApparel: Her costume is a stylized version of a stereotypical American pilgrim's outfit: black button-up long-sleeve shirt with white lapels and cuffs; thick brown leather belt with square gold buckle, worn over the shirt; brown pants tucked into purple calf-length leggings; brown shoes with gold buckles; and a black cape with purple lining.
* FunetikAksent: Speaks with a pronounced cockney accent.
* GreenThumb: Mayflower had the ability to control and grow plant life. She can control all forms of plant life, causing it to grow and move at will, and secrete toxin extracts can to eliminate or control minds.
* KilledOffForReal: Mayflower was not one of the Force of July members who was recreated for the successor superteam Freedom’s Ring.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Mayflower's real name has never been revealed.
* SkySurfing: Mayflower could 'fly' by creating platforms of enlarged leaves or clumps of greenery and making them soar through the air while riding upon them.

!!Silent Majority
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->''"Yep."''

Silent Majority first appeared as a member of the team called the Force of July. They thought of themselves as heroes, but they ran afoul of the Outsiders. While not mute, he was never a big talker and his teammates in the Force of July referred to him as "Gabby". He was of average height and weight. His only super-ability was to create duplicates of himself. But the duplicates possessed the same ability. While not the most powerful character, he could often overwhelm an opponent with sheer numbers. His ability was fined tuned enough that he could use his bodies to create human chains to span distances too long to jump or climb.
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* HumanLadder: His ability was fined tuned enough that he could use his bodies to create human chains to span distances too long to jump or climb.
* IronicNickname: His teammates call him "Gabby".
* LegacyCharacter: Another Silent Majority surfaced active with the group Freedom's Ring.
* MesACrowd: Silent Majority can produce identical duplicates of himself, which can themselves duplicate.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Silent Majority's real name has never been revealed.
* TheQuietOne: Silent Majority is very laconic. When it is necessary to speak he only does so with a single one-syllable word.
* SinisterShades: His costume includes wraparound shades that he never removes.
* SunglassesAtNight: He always wears dark blue sunglasses, even at night.

!!Sparkler
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->''"What I can do, goldie, is light up your life with some Roman Candle blasts! That'll put a sparkle in your eye!"''

Sparkler was a young Hispanic metahuman who was invited by B. Eric Blairman to join his patriotic super-hero team, the Force of July. Sparkler held the team's leader Major Victory in high regard and faithfully served the team. He was eventually killed by the crazed super-villain Doctor Light during an affair known as the "Janus Directive". Doctor Light had long suffered from a psychosis relating to teenagers acting as super-heroes.
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* BlindedByTheLight: He can project high powered beams of light.
* CorruptedCharacterCopy: Sparkler had a lot of similarities to Cannonball from Marvel's ComicBook/NewMutants.
* {{Flight}}: Sparkler can fly and leaves a trail of pyrotechnic light when he soars through the skies.
* HavingABlast: Sparkler has the ability to project light as beams or explosive fireworks.
* HeroWorshipper: Sparkler has an obvious hero worship of Major Victory and models his behavior after his leader's.
* KilledOffForReal: Sparkler was not one of the Force of July members who was recreated for the successor superteam Freedom’s Ring.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Frag]]
!!Frag
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!!!'''Alter Ego:''' Unknown
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Outsiders'' Vol. 3 #4 (November, 2003)
->''"What's got your panties in a bunch, ladies? Frightened to go a few rounds with a half ton of deadly iron and steel? Are we scared of getting our hair mussed?"''

A bald hulking man who has fragments of rocks, metal and dirt embeded in him.
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* BaldOfEvil: Has no hair.
* HavingABlast: Frag can explode.
* OneSteveLimit: There's another Frag on the barely known hero team The Blasters, and their powers are even similar.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Frag was created to fill a role originally intended for the villain Shrapnel, who was dead at the time.
* UndeathlyPallor: Frag's skin colour is an unnatural ash gray.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Geode]]
!!Geode
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!!!'''Alter Ego:''' Denise Howard
!!!'''First Appearance:''' (as Denise) ''Batman and the Outsiders'' #9 (April, 1984); (as Geode) ''Outsiders'' Vol. 4 #33 (November, 2010)

Denise Howard originally met Geo-Force via registration for Graduate School. They starting dating soon after and eventually married. She was aware of the Outsiders and even traveled with them at times. She eventually annulled the marriage to Geo-Force because of the stress of his life. She then tried to undergo the experiment that Geo-Force did to get his powers, but because she didn't have Markovian blood in her, it went wrong. She then was given the same powers but with a changed appearance and with loss of sanity.
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* DishingOutDirt: Geode is able to manipulate the Earth itself by vibrating and transforming it's crust (the ground). He can use this power to create earthquakes, tap into lava flows, and levitate or create shapes out of solid rock.
* GoneHorriblyWrong: Denise tried to undergo the experiment that Geo-Force did to get his powers, but because she didn't have Markovian blood in her, it went wrong.
* GravityMaster: Geode is able to manipulate the gravitational field of Earth itself. He can increase the gravity around and within an object to make it extremely heavy or he can decease the gravity around or within an object to make it extremely light.
* NiceGirl: Before her transformation, Denise was a kind, sweet lady that looked for the best in people and who loved with all her heart.
* PlayingWithFire: Geode is able to manipulate fire and lava from it's source within the Earth.
* PsychoExGirlfriend: She is Geo-Force's ex-wife, driven insane by her attempts to gain superpowers, and now seeks to kill her estranged husband.
* SecondaryColorNemesis: Her skin turned purple when she became Geode and the enemy of Brion.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Herald]]
!!Herald
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!!!'''Alter Ego:''' Harold Winer
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Outsiders'' Vol. 4 #29 (June, 2010)

Harold Winer was formerly the costume designer for Looker. After being fired he received a horn and became the Herald, ready to have his revenge on Looker.
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* GaleForceSound: Herald's horn can generate sonic blasts
* MusicalAssassin: Veritas bestowed a horn onto Harold, imbuing Harold with power, visible though Herald's eyes glowing with blue energy. Herald simply has to blow on the horn to use its power.
* OneSteveLimit: Despite the two characters having no identifiable connection at all, Harold's Herald uniform looks remarkably similar to the previous bearer of the "Herald" moniker: former [[ComicBook/TeenTitans Teen Titan]] Mal Duncan.
* PunnyName: Harold Winer, pronounced 'Whiner'. See TakeThat below.
* RealityWarper: Through the use of his horn, Herald has limited control over reality.
* TakeThat: Around the early [[TheNew10s New Tens]], there was a prolific message board poster known as Herald, who would often complain about DC's current editorial practices. Creator/DanDidio eventually wrote Herald into ''[[ComicBook/BatmanAndTheOutsiders The Outsiders]]'' as an annoying and effeminate fanboy with the real name "[[PunnyName Harold Winer]]", and then proceeded to have him get humiliated by Looker and roughed up by her security detail.
* {{Teleportation}}: Herald has used the horn to transport people elsewhere.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Marine Marauder]]
!!Marine Marauder
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!!!'''Alter Ego:''' Dr. Marlene Simmonds
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Adventures of the Outsiders'' #37 (September, 1986)
->''"I'm extremely competitive. I've been that way all my life... beauty wasn’t enough for me. I wanted wealth, but without going through the tedious world of business and investment."''

Oceanographer Marlene Simmonds wanted to get rich and powerful. But in a fast and exciting way. She therefore turned to a technology allowing her to mind control sea life.
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* ArtificialGill: Her suit is equipped with a lightweight transparent rebreather: normally stored in a sheath within her left glove.
* TheBeastmaster: Marlene’s powers allowed her to control many types of marine life, but didn't allow her to control more intelligent forms.
* DelinquentHair: Her costume incorporates a green mohawk wig.
* EyeBeams: Can shoot beams of teal energy from her goggles.
* GogglesDoSomethingUnusual: Her goggles allow her to fire teal EyeBeams.
* GreenAndMean: Her costume is green and she's not a nice person.
* KrakenAndLeviathan: At one point, she used her powers to summon and control a Kraken. Even Metamorpho had a hard time vanquishing it.
* LegacyCharacter: She's the second person who has used the Marine Marauder codename.
* NotQuiteFlight: Has been shown levitating over water, and flying forward at a modest speed.
* TentacledTerror: Commanded unseen giant cephalopods with immense (50+ meters) tentacles.
* WeaponizedAnimal: Her arsenal of marine animals included flying fishes, each carrying a mini-grenade to do a bombing run with.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Masters of Disaster]]
!!Masters of Disaster
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!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Batman and the Outsiders'' #9 (April, 1984)

The Masters of Disaster are a group of mercenaries who prefer to work for a pre-arranged price rather than under their own initiative, united due to the relations of their meta-human abilities by New-Wave their leader. Each member of the group controls one superhuman ability related in some way to a natural destructive force: earth, wind, fire, and water.

!!New Wave
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!!!'''Alter Ego:''' Rebecca "Becky" Jones
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Batman and the Outsiders'' #9 (April, 1984)
->''"I'm not into punk, gentlemen... punk is dead... I'm New Wave!"''

According to Rebecca Jones, her mother let her employer run a prenatal DNA experiment on her. Similar experiments were later carried out on her sister Wendy. This is what endowed them with their powers. Becky Jones eventually murdered her mother in retaliation. She then ran away with her kid sister in tow. Jones likely was the one who founded the Masters of Disaster.
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* AcidAttack: When in the form of a cloud she has managed to precipitate acid onto her enemies (i.e., acid rain). This will dissolve the less resilient kinds of stone and metal.
* BaldOfEvil: Starting in 2006, New Wave lost her hair and started wearing a bandanna over her eyes. As if to hide part of her face. This may correspond to medical problems. Or this may be a fashion statement. Or it may be a reaction to what happened to her sister.
* DelinquentHair: For most of her career, New Wave sported a mohawk. More recently she has switched to BaldOfEvil.
* DoNotCallMePaul: New Wave hates it when Wendy calls her Becky. She wants to only be called New Wave.
* HairTriggerTemper: New Wave is unhinged and murderous. This explosive temper contributes to her threat level.
* LogicalWeakness: Being mixed with soil and thus turned into mud deprives Jones of her powers until she can separate the two. This apparently takes hours. She was also taken out when her water was combined with magnesium, with explosive results.
* MakingASplash: New Wave can transform her body or any part thereof into water, or any of the many forms water can take (i.e. steam, water vapor etc.). She can control the water that makes up her body in a variety of ways. She often emits high-pressure water blasts from her hands, but seems to prefer transforming into a mini-tsunami and using that form to batter and drown her opponents.
* SelfMadeOrphan: According to her own account, New Wave murdered her mother.
* SingleSubstanceManipulation: Is capable of displacing masses of water at speed. She sometimes uses this as transportation for her team. She once produced a city-damaging tidal wave.
* SuperNotDrowningSkills: Her powers allow her to exist underwater without hindrance, and [[SuperSwimmingSkills to "swim" at superhuman speed]].
* SuperSmoke: New Wave is capable of turning into water vapor. In fog form, she can fly.
* SuperSwimmingSkills: Her powers allow her [[SuperNotDrowningSkills to exist underwater without hindrance]], and to "swim" at superhuman speed.

!!Coldsnap
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!!!'''Alter Ego:''' Darrel (last name unknown)
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Batman and the Outsiders'' #9 (April, 1984)

Not much is known of Coldsnap's history. However, it has been indicated that he was running an experiment that went awry. And that it's what empowered him and Heatstroke, to their dismay. He joined the Masters to earn enough money to cure himself and Heatstroke. So they can touch each other again and have a normal life. If it were possible, they’d abandon their super-powers in a heartbeat.
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* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: [[DependingOntheArtist Though it’s not always pictured]], Coldsnap has an altered skin colour. There is markedly more pink, and less white and orange, than in most Caucasian skin tones. When his powers were neutralized in prison, he had a general Central European skin tone and texture.
* CantHaveSexEver: Coldsnap's body temperature is extremely low. Touching hot objects is thus much more likely to result in burns. Physical contact with Heatstroke results in an even bigger thermal shock, which has significant odds of knocking the both of them out.
* FireIceDuo: Is usually partnered with his girlfriend Heatstroke.
* FusionDance: In 1995, the couple paid for an experimental treatment. It backfired. Though they were depowered, they were merged into a single, hulking body. Calling themselves "Heatsnap" they tried to return to crime in Vanity, Oregon. Batman and Aztek easily stopped them. By 1998, they had returned to their normal, powered forms.
* AnIcePerson: Coldsnap can project waves of cold so intense that he could create simple ice constructs, such as barriers and crude weaponry.
* IJustWantToBeNormal: If it were possible, he and Heatstroke would abandon their super-powers in a heartbeat.
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Is a racist.
* WhiteHairBlackHeart: Has pure white hair as a result of his condition.

!!Dust-Devil
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!!!'''Alter Ego:''' Unknown
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Outsiders'' Vol. 4 #27 (April, 2010)

Little is known about the history of the woman naming herself Dust-Devil before she joined the group called the Masters of Disaster. She is a mercenary and has somewhat control of wind and atmosphere phenomena in a very localized area allowing her control over a natural destructive force. Dust-Devil was recruited by New Wave to take Windfall's place after Windfall died while serving with the Suicide Squad.
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* BlowYouAway: Dust-Devil possesses the power of wind manipulation. She is able to mentally summon cyclones and whirlwinds, project powerful bursts of air in a very localized area.
* DeflectorShields: She is able to use her winds deflect approaching objects with some ease.
* MostCommonSuperpower: Is noticeably well-endowed.
* OneSteveLimit: Shares her codename with a member of the short-lived superhero team the Blasters.
* ReplacementGoldfish: She was introduced to replace the redeemed Windfall.
* SinisterShades: She always wears sunglasses and is a villain.

!!Heatstroke
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!!!'''Alter Ego:''' Joanne (last name unknown)
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Batman and the Outsiders'' #9 (April, 1984)

Not much is known of Heatstroke's history. However, it has been indicated that Coldsnap was running an experiment that went awry. And that this is what empowered him and Heatstroke, to their dismay. They joined the Masters to earn enough money to cure themselves. So they can touch each other again and have a normal life. If it were possible, they’d abandon their super-powers in a heartbeat.
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* FieryRedhead: She seems more bloodthirsty than her partner.
* FlamingHair: When she wore power inhibitors in prison her hair was shorter (about mid-back) and the shade of red wasn't as bright. Perhaps her hair serves as a radiator to shed excess body heat. Over the years, it looks more and more flamelike when she’s flying.
* FlyingFirepower: Her powers allow her to create thermal uplifts which can carry and propel her in the air and fly; a usual tactic of hers is to do aerial attacks.
* FusionDance: In 1995, the couple paid for an experimental treatment. It backfired. Though they were depowered, they were merged into a single, hulking body. Calling themselves "Heatsnap" they tried to return to crime in Vanity, Oregon. Batman and Aztek easily stopped them. By 1998, they had returned to their normal, powered forms.
* IJustWantToBeNormal: If it were possible, she and Coldsnap would abandon their super-powers in a heartbeat.
* PlayingWithFire: She can shoot beams of heat/flames from her hands.

!!Mudslide
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!!!'''Alter Ego:''' Unknown
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Outsiders'' Vol. 4 #27 (April, 2010)

Not much is known about Mudslide. He can cause earthquakes and can liquefy objects by heating them with his hands. He was recruited by New Wave to replace shakedown after she murdered him.
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* DishingOutDirt: He can cause earthquakes and can liquefy objects by heating them with his hands.
* ReplacementGoldfish: Brought in to replace the deceased Shakedown.
* SuperToughness: Has demonstrated superhuman resistance to injury.

!!Shakedown
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!!!'''Alter Ego:''' Unknown
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Batman and the Outsiders'' #9 (April, 1984)
->''"I-It's a p-plant that was l-left behind. I thought you m-might like it."''

Shakedown's past is shrouded in secrecy. He had an obvious crush on his fellow teammate Windfall. He tended to feel repentance for the crimes he did.

He was killed by his team leader, New Wave, when he disobeyed her orders.
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* BaldOfEvil: Has a shaved head.
* BeardOfEvil: He has a goatee.
* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: His costume had a stylized 'SD' on the chest.
* DishingOutDirt: His power is controlling the force of an earthquake. At first, he could only vibrate items he was touching. But by his second appearance he could project his destructive vibrations through the air.
* DumbMuscle: Shakedown seems to have a mild mental handicap. He behaves more like a nerdy, shy 12-year-old with an IQ in the low 90s.
* HiddenDepths: Shakedown is fond of small, potted plants. He finds them beautiful and soothing.
* RealMenWearPink: Shakedown is fond of small, potted plants. He finds them beautiful and soothing. If he stays in any place for any significant time, he'll add such plants.
* SpeechImpediment: Shakedown has a mild stutter.
* SuperStrength: He is able to lift approx. 10 tons.
* SuperToughness: He can withstand small arms rounds.
* UnexplainedRecovery: After being killed by New Wave, Shakedown later appeared escaping from prison along with Heatstroke and Coldsnap, and a few months later, he was part of a small army of super-villains.

!!Windfall
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->See main entry above.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:New Olympians]]
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!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Batman and the Outsiders'' #14 (October, 1984)

The insane mob-leader and self fashioned Greek god Maxie Zeus needed agents to disrupt the 1984 Olympics. He contacted the mysterious arms and muscle dealer, the Monitor. Maxie Zeus required a cadre of individuals whose abilities corresponded with those of ancient Greek and Roman gods. Following with the orders the Monitor contracted assassins for hire and outfitted them after those chosen archetypes.

!!Tropes relating to the team as a whole:
* BackForTheDead: In ''ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica'' Vol. 3 #12 (March, 2008), the New Olympians were found murdered in their subterranean hideout, each with holes blown through their chests. The Justice Society of America investigated their murders as well as other superhuman's taking the identities as mythological gods. The villain with a messianic complex known as Gog was found as the killer, believing he had a preordained purpose in life is to destroy false gods.
* ThePsychoRangers: Each member of the New Olympians is designed to be a counterpart to a member of the Outsiders (with the exception of Argus, who only acts as communication). The exact match-ups are:
** Maxie Zeus = ComicBook/{{Batman}}
** Antaeus = Geo-Force
** Diana = Katana
** Nox = Halo
** Proteus = ComicBook/{{Metamorpho}}
** Vulcanus = ComicBook/BlackLightning
* TwoGirlsToATeam: Diana and Nox, to match up against Katana and Halo.

!!Maxie Zeus
[[quoteright:206:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maxie_zeus.jpg]]

-> See Characters/BatmanRoguesGalleryPart2

!!Antaeus
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->''"Good -- that rattled my bones. Now let me rattle yours."''

Antaeus has super-strength and limited invulnerability when he is in direct contact with the Earth, much like the mythological character he is named after.
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* HealingFactor: The constant influx of energy from the earth keeps erasing his wounds.
* OurGiantsAreBigger: He is about three metres (9’10”) tall.
* SuperStrength: Was strong to hold his own in a wrestling match with Geo-Face.
* SuperToughness: Incredibly hard to harm so long as he was in contact with the earth.
* WeaksauceWeakness: Antaeus's powers were rooted to the Earth. If he were ever lifted into the air, his superhuman strength would disappear.

!!Argus
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->''"I can see them in my mind! Just as you said, Mister Zeus."''

Argus' powers of limited clairvoyance and telepathy are reminiscent of the mythological being he is named after.
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* NonActionGuy: A middle-aged dork in a full grey suit, with thick glasses, Argus displayed no combat abilities whatsoever.
* {{Seers}}: Argus can see distant scenes as if he were standing there.
* ScaryShinyGlasses: Except in close-up, Argus is always depicted with the light reflecting off his glasses, making his eyes invisible.
* SycophanticServant: Argus was constantly sucking up to Maxie Zeus.
* {{Telepathy}}: Argus displayed the telepathic ability to mentally contact his teammates.

!!Diana
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->''"We will use dueling épées -- not foils, so as not to blunt the thrill of combat!"''

Diana is a huntress, like the goddess she is named after.
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* BadassNormal: The only member of the New Olympians without superpowers, but easily one of the most dangerous.
* LadyOfWar: Refined and somewhat aristocratic. She considered Antaeus and Geoforce's wrestling match to be a crude spectacle, and saw fencing with Katana much more elegant.
* MasterArcher: Like her namesake, Diana is an expert archer.
* MasterSwordsman: Skilled enough to take on Katana, the greatest swordswoman in Franchise/TheDCU.
* RightHandAttackDog: She has two highly trained hunting dogs at her beck and call.
* TheStraightAndArrowPath: Takes on superheroes armed with only a normal bow and arrows.

!!Nox
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->''"There are no judges for you to flirt with, as the pretty ones always have... I've always lost to the pretty ones -- until now!"''

Nox has power over a dark energy, much like the goddess she is named after.
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* CastingAShadow: Nox can emit a mysterious dark energy from her hands that she can manipulate however she pleases.
* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: Jet black hair and cjalk white skin.
* {{Flight}}: Nox can fly.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Has red eyes, in keeping with her vampiric appearance.
* WeaksauceWeakness: She is vulnerable to bright lights.

!!Proteus
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->''"To do that, I'd have to look at you, ugly."''

Proteus is a shape-shifting member of the New Olympians, named after the shape-changing Greek god of the sea.
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* OneSteveLimit: Shares a codename with a shapeshifting foe of the Creeper.
* RubberMan: Proteus is a shape-shifter, able to stretch his limbs and body.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Proteus is a shape-shifter, able to stretch his limbs and body, turn his hands into spiked maces, grow wings to fly, and takes on a handsome appearance to hide his true face.

!!Vulcanus
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->''"Get out of here! Now the field is mine!"''

Vulcanus has power over fire, like the god he is named after.
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* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Vulcanus' skin has a dintinct yellowish tint to it.
* DropTheHammer: He wields a powerful hammer that he can use to send his fireballs flying or for close quarters combat.
* PlayingWithFire: Vulcanus is able to create and hurl fireballs.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Nuclear Family]]
!!Nuclear Family
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!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Outsiders'' #1 (November, 1985)

An early nuclear science researcher named Dr. Eric Shanner made some careless mistakes during his research which ended up exposing him and his family to dangerous levels of radiation. His family died and he was rendered ill with radiation poisoning. Afterward, Dr. Shanner made a vow to teach the world about the dangers of radiation. His began years later by building six androids resembling a younger version of his family, including himself. Each android was equipped with powers matching the various effects of nuclear weapons.
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* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Brat is programmed to be this, especially to Sis.
* AtomicSuperpower: Each android is equipped with powers matching the various effects of nuclear weapons. In particular, Dad emits immense amounts of radiation from his body.
* DistinguishedGentlemansPipe: In keeping with his Standard50sFather image, Dad smokes a pipe.
* ADogNamedDog: The Nuclear Family's RobotDog is named 'Dog'.
* {{EMP}}: Mom can project an electromagnetic pulse which can kill and disable all electronic equipment around her.
* {{Flight}}: The members of the family all have the ability to fly
* HavingABlast: Sis create a blast wave that can take down entire buildings.
* HouseWife: Mom is a superpowered version of a standard 50s sitcom mom.
* PlayingWithFire: Biff can emit a thermal pulse that gives off the same heat found in a nuclear explosion.
* PoisonousPerson: Brat and Dog can transform into radioactive fallout.
* ReplacementGoldfish: After his family died and he was rendered ill with radiation poisoning, Dr. Shanner built six androids resembling a younger version of his family, including himself.
* RobotDog: The Nuclear Family includes an android dog [[ADogNamedDog named 'Dog']].
* RoboFamily: After his family died and he was rendered ill with radiation poisoning, Dr. Shanner built six androids resembling a younger version of his family, including himself. the androids regard themelves as an actual family and interact accordingly, including sibling rivalry.
* RobotKid: The Nuclear Family has three android children [[ReplacementGoldfish based on Dr. Shanner's own dead children]]: named Biff, Sis and Brat.
* Standard50sFather: They're robots programmed to act like the stereotypical 1950s Dad, Mom, Son, Teenage Son (Biff), and Daughter -- with superpowers, of course. Dad even wears a fedora and smoked a pipe.
* SuperSmoke: Brat and Dog can transform into radioactive fallout.
* TeamPet: Dr. Shanner created android replacements for his entire family, including the dog.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Dr. Shanner made a vow to teach the world about the dangers of radiation.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:One-Man Meltdown]]
-> See Characters/BlackLightning
[[/folder]]

[[folder:People's Heroes]]
!!People's Heroes
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!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Outsiders'' #10 (August, 1986)

The People's Heroes were a team of Soviet superhuman agents that answered to Premier Mikhail Gorbachev. The People's Heroes were a group of superhuman agents created by Communist scientists using information learned through scientific analysis of the American super team, The Force of July who they captured and analyzed. They are assigned to the Soviet secret service and have fought against the Outsiders and the Suicide Squad. The People's Heroes were eventually disbanded after a failed attempt by their members Hammer and Sickle to execute Red Star. Bolshoi and Molotov were recruited by the Red Shadows.
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!!Tropes relating to the team as a whole:
* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: The original costumes all had 'CCCP' on the belt buckles.
* CaptainPatriotic: The team;s costume incorporated the Soviet Red Star.
* ChummyCommies: At times, the People's Heroes worked alongside the other heroes of Franchise/TheDCU.
* DirtyCommunists: Fought against the Outsiders and the Suicide Squad.
* MyCountryRightOrWrong: Originally, the People's Heroes were patriotic Soviets and devoted communists.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: They would later fight the Suicide Squad.
* TwoGirlsToATeam: Sickle and Pravda are the two females on the group.

!!Hammer
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!!!'''Alter Ego:''' Boris Ulyanov
->''"In my country, we do not fear to hit females! All are equal, woman!"''

Hammer was a member of the People's Heroes. He is married to Sickle, a teammate. Boris and Natasha were codenamed Hammer and Sickle after their powerful weapons. Later, Hammer and Sickle were sent by a rogue faction of Russian zealots to San Francisco to try to assassinate Red Star, another Russian hero, who was on an information exchange between nations. Following the disbanding of the Heroes, Hammer and Sickle became international mercenaries.
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* BattleCouple: Hammer and Sickle are married, and a devastating combo in combat.
* CoupleThemeNaming: Hammer and Sickle's first names are [[WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle Boris and Natasha]].
* {{Cyborg}}: After leaving the Heroes, Hammer received cybernetic implants that further enhanced his strength and toughness.
* DropTheHammer: Wields a hammer as his weapon.
* FormerRegimePersonnel: Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, Hammer and Sickle became international mercenaries.
* HammerAndSickle: Hammer and Sickle wield said weapons in combat.
* HuskyRusskie: A big musclebound 1980s Hollywood Russian Bad Guy with a blond crew cut, ''a la'' Ivan Drago from ''Film/RockyIV''.
* RenegadeRussian: Hammer and Sickle were involved in a failed attempt to execute Red Star - another Russian hero - on behalf of an extreme faction of the Russian government.
* ShoutOut: Hammer and Sickle's first names are [[WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle Boris and Natasha]].
* SuperStrength: When first seen, he could fight to-to-toe with Geoforce, also a superior fighter with superhuman power and durability. After undergoing a round of cybernetic enhancements, he became even stronger: now able to lift and throw a loaded Blackhawk helicopter (about eight tons).
* SuperToughness: When first seen, he could fight to-to-toe with Geoforce, also a superior fighter with superhuman power and durability. His toughness was further enhanced after he received cybernetic implants.

!!Sickle
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!!!'''Alter Ego:''' Natasha Ulyanov
->''"Now... time to add two more bodies to the mountain of capitalism's victim!"''

Sickle is a member of the People's Heroes. She is married to Hammer, a fellow teammate. Later, Hammer and Sickle were sent by a rogue faction of Russian zealots to San Francisco to try to assassinate Red Star, another Russian hero, who was on an information exchange between nations. Following the disbanding of the Heroes, Hammer and Sickle became international mercenaries. Sickle still clings to her communist ideals.
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* ArrowCatch: She is fast enough to parry missile and thrown weapons in mid-air with her SinisterScythe.
* BattleCouple: Hammer and Sickle are married, and a devastating combo in combat.
* CoupleThemeNaming: Hammer and Sickle's first names are [[WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle Boris and Natasha]].
* {{Cyborg}}: Sickle later received cybernetic augmentations to make her a more dangerous fighter. The augmentations were apparently wired reflexes and speed, and subdermal armour.
* FormerRegimePersonnel: Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, Hammer and Sickle became international mercenaries.
* RenegadeRussian: Hammer and Sickle were involved in a failed attempt to execute Red Star -- another Russian hero -- on behalf of an extreme faction of the Russian government.
* ShoutOut: Hammer and Sickle's first names are [[WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle Boris and Natasha]].
* SinisterScythe: She specializes in the use of a special double-edge sickle, both as an offensive weapon (she can do non-lethal if needed, by hitting with the pommel) and as a defensive weapon (its shape make it quite suitable to parry melee weapons, and she is fast enough to parry missile and thrown weapons in mid-air).
* SuperToughness: She can ignore gunfire from handguns.

!!Bolshoi
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!!!'''Alter Ego:''' Pavel Gorov
->''"If you have sense, you will give up now! I warn you, Bolshoi is more than your master!"''

Bolshoi is a superior martial artist. He seems to have adopted many moves from classical dancing (he’s a former dancer) into a unique fighting style. Hence his name. After the Heroes disbanded, Bolshoi went on to serve in the Red Shadows, another covert Soviet group.
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* ArrowCatch: Is capable of catching ranged projectiles such as arrows or boomerangs.
* BadassNormal: Takes on superhuman opponents with no powers of his own. (DependingOnTheWriter, as some writers imply he may have low level SuperSpeed).
* CatchAndReturn: Is fast enough to catch one of Captain Boomerang's boomerangs and throw it back at him.
* DanceBattler: Bolshoi has adopted many moves from classical dancing (he’s a former dancer) into a unique fighting style. He does high, powerful ballet-style kicks. And often does a sort of pirouette to dodge.
* {{Fingore}}: Lost the fingers on one hand to one of Captain Boomerang's razorangs.
* SuperSpeed: Bolshoi may possess low levels of super speed (although this seems to be DependingOnTheWriter.

!!Molotov
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!!!'''Alter Ego:''' Kirill Yakerim
->''"Please be excusing the noise, comrades... it is, I am afraid, an occupational hazard for one named Molotov!"''

Molotov was a secret-agent for the Soviet Union. He was a metahuman with explosion super powers; and he served as part of both the People's Heroes and Red Shadows.
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* AffablyEvil: He seems generally mild-mannered and somewhat genial. He almost apologises when using violence and prefers less-than-lethal weapons and techniques.
* BaldOfEvil: Is bald as an egg.
* BeardOfEvil: Sports a full Cossack beard.
* HavingABlast: Molotov can detonate himself with considerable force.
* HuskyRusskie: Not musclebound like Hammer, but Molotov is noticably heavily built and portly.
* NamedAfterSomebodyFamous: Indirectly. He takes his codename from the MolotovCocktail, which was named after Russian politician and diplomat [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vyacheslav_Molotov Vyacheslav Molotov]].
* NeverBareheaded: Wears a ''papakha'' (Cossack hat) to cover his BaldOfEvil. He is the only member of the People's Heroes to wear headgear.
* SuperSmoke: After exploding, he becomes a gaseous being. From there he will usually reform himself as an human-like person over the next few seconds. Strong winds, or detonating his gaseous form with an open flame, can keep him dispersed for much longer.
* ThrowDownTheBomblet: Molotov carries compact "potato masher"-style grenades on his belt.

!!Pravda
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!!!'''Alter Ego:''' Unknown

Little is known about the past history of the Russian heroine who goes by the code-name Pravda, named after the Slavic word for truth (or justice) before she appeared as a member of the Peoples Heroes. It is known that her mentalist powers were granted by the Soviet Republic Government.
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* TheEmpath: Pravda can read the emotions of those around her.
* MasterOfIllusion: She's particularly efficient at implanting images evoking a victim's worst fears, and at melting in the local mindscape like some mad artist repainting her victims memories.
* PsiBlast: Can project bolts of psionic energy.
* SupernaturalFearInducer : Pravda can ferret out what each person most fears, and is particularly efficient at using her illusion powers to implant images evoking a victim's worst fears in her victim's mind.
* {{Telepathy}}: Pravda possesses psionic powers, and can read minds, sense thoughts and ferret out what each person most fears.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Prince Roderick]]
!!Prince Roderick
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!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Outsiders'' Vol 2. #1: Alpha (November, 1993)

Prince Roderick is a vampire and a member of the living dead, who manipulated and seduced Queen Ilona to try to take over Markovia. He was an advisor only known to her, he set out to kill Brion Markov, Geo-Force, so he could take the crown of Markovia for himself. He framed Geo-Force and the rest of the Outsiders for the Queen's death and attacked Looker, drinking her blood and making the others think she is dead. He continued to try and kill them from a distance. He then moved his base to the underground world of Abyssia and took Looker as his queen. They were using the Abyssians as food and the Outsiders found them.
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* TheAgeless: So long as he continued to consume blood, he would not age beyond the physical state he was in when he first became a vampire.
* TheBeastmaster: Prince Roderick can summon and control lesser animals such as bats and wolves.
* BeneathTheEarth: Took over the underground world of Abyssia.
* CreateYourOwnHero: Turned Looker into a vampire: an act that would come back to [[{{Pun}} bite him]].
* HealingFactor: In addition to being virtually indestructible, whatever damage a vampire does in fact suffer can be healed through the consumption of human blood.
* HumanResources: Took over Abyssia and used its people as a food source.
* TheKingslayer: Murdered Queen Ilona.
* MindControl: Prince Roderick has the ability to hypnotize most beings just by making eye contact with them for a few seconds. While under his influence, he can force people to do his bidding, though beings of great will power can resist him.
* NighInvulnerable: As a vampire, Roderick is invulnerable to most forms of injury. Bullets, blades and blunt objects do little to no damage to a his body.
* PornStache: Sports a pencil thin moustache.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Has glowing red eyes.
* SuperSenses: Prince Roderick's senses of sight, smell, and hearing are enhanced to superhuman levels.
* SuperSmoke: Prince Roderick can transform into a mist-like cloud.
* SuperSpeed: A vampire's speed level is several times that of a normal human being and they are considered superhuman.
* SuperStrength: A vampire's strength level is several times that of a normal human being and they are considered superhuman.
* TreacherousAdvisor: He acted as a secret advisor to Queen Ilona and to try to take over Markovia.
* UndeathAlwaysEnds: Was killed by Geo-Force.
* VampiricDraining: Drinks blood to survive.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Prince Roderick can transform into a mist-like cloud, a bat, a man-sized bat, or a wolf.
* WeatherManipulation: Prince Roderick, like many vampires, possessed the ability to greatly manipulate the weather over a limited area, such as creating immensely powerful thunderstorms.
* WeCanRuleTogether: Tried to make Looker his queen.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sanction]]
!!Sanction
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!!!'''Alter Ego:''' Michael Ryer
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Outsiders'' Vol. 2 #2 (December, 1993)
->'' Please call me Sanction -- I'd like to keep this on a professional basis."''

Michael Ryer was a government agent fired by the CIA for dealing in drugs. He was turned into a cyborg at some point and became an assassin. Melissa Barron hired him to kill her husband Geoffrey Barron. Geoffrey Barron was working with the Outsiders as Technocrat.
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* ArmCannon: His right arm has been replaced with alien cannon.
* {{Cyborg}}: Was turned into a cyborg.
* ProfessionalKiller: Assassin for hire.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Veritas]]
!!Veritas
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!!!'''Alter Ego:''' Unknown
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Outsiders'' Vol. 4 #29 (June, 2010)
->''"I am VERITAS! And it's time for you to face the harsh light of the truth."''

Veritas is an entity who was buried deep within Markovia.
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* MasterOfIllusion: Veritas used illusions of Terra to drive Geo-Force to near-insanity.
* SuperEmpowering: Veritas is the one who gave Harold Winer his powers that made him the new Herald.
[[/folder]]
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