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[[WMG:[[center:[-''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice'' '''[[Characters/YoungJustice Main Character Index]]'''\\
[[Characters/YoungJusticeTheTeam The Team]] ([[Characters/YoungJusticeTheTeamSeasonOne Season One]], [[Characters/YoungJusticeTheTeamSeasonTwo Season Two]], [[Characters/YoungJusticeTheTeamSeasonThree Season Three]]) | [[Characters/YoungJusticeNightwingsTeam Nightwing's Team]] | [[Characters/YoungJusticeBatmanIncorporated Batman Incorporated]] | [[Characters/YoungJusticeOutsiders Outsiders]] | [[Characters/YoungJusticeJusticeLeague Justice League]] | [[Characters/YoungJusticeOtherHeroes Other Heroes]] | [[Characters/YoungJusticeTheLight The Light]] | [[Characters/YoungJusticeMinionsOfTheLight Minions of the Light]] ([[Characters/YoungJusticeLeagueOfShadows League of Shadows]]) | [[Characters/YoungJusticeTheReach The Reach]] | [[Characters/YoungJusticeApokolips Apokolips]] | [[Characters/YoungJusticeOtherVillains Other Villains]] | '''Other Characters''']]-]]]

This page is for listing tropes related to non-heroic/villainous characters in the animated series ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice''.
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!!Introduced in Season 1

[[folder:Dr. Serling Roquette]]
!!''Dr. Serling Roquette''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong

Dr. Serling Roquette is the brilliant young scientist who invented the Fog.
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* AdaptationalJobChange: In the comics she was a geneticist who came to work for Cadmus when the government cleared out the previous project personnel leaving her as the de-facto head geneticist while waiting for someone else to be hired in that position due to her young age and lack of experience. Here she works for a university instead and is no longer a geneticist instead being a nano-robotics inventor.
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the comics she was a close friend of [[ComicBook/Superboy1994 Kon-El/Conner Kent]]'s who had a huge crush on him while the show her leaves her without any relationship with the show's version of Conner. She also loses her comic book ties to Project Cadmus and Dubbilex.
* AgeLift: She was just 16 when hired as a Cadmus geneticist in ''ComicBook/Superboy1994'' while she's a bit older here, with a focus in a different arena of the sciences.
* CantKillYouStillNeedYou: Cheshire spares her citing this reason.
* ComplainingAboutRescuesTheyDontLike: Snarks about being rescued by one person (Red Arrow).
-->"You couldn't bring backup? What, were there ''budget cuts?''"
** Also complains about the Team being sent to protect her instead of the Justice League.
* DeadpanSnarker: While being protected by the Team, she laments having to listen to a bunch of teenagers argue with each other.
%%* DistressedDamsel
%%* HotScientist
%%* {{Meganekko}}
* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: Doctor Roquette is a bespectacled young woman.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Madame Xanadu]]
!!''Madame Xanadu''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CreeSummer

Madame Xanadu is an alleged psychic in New Orleans.
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* PhonyPsychic: Rather unlike her [[ComicBook/MadameXanadu comics counterpart]], she uses [[MagicFromTechnology various props]] to scam people, which Kent Nelson says is a pity because she has "the perfect aura" for actual psychic work.
** WordOfGod has hinted there's more to her than that brief cameo; maybe she'll actually turn out to be a ''phony'' phony psychic? Her ''age'' was a spoiler request (for those unaware, in the comics, she was around since ''Arthurian'' times.)
%%* VictoriasSecretCompartment
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: When Madame Xanadu witnessed Abra Kadabra kidnap Kent Nelson and perform apparently real magic in order to make them disappear into thin air, she ran away screaming. What became of her later on remains a mystery.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Alfred Pennyworth]]
!!''Alfred Pennyworth''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JeffBennett

Alfred Pennyworth is Bruce Wayne's loyal butler who assists his employer in his duties, both as Bruce Wayne and as the Batman. He had previously worked for Bruce's parents, Thomas and Martha Wayne, until their deaths.
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* AllThereInTheManual: He's more likely to show up in the tie-in comics.
%%* TheJeeves
* MissionControl: Runs the Batcave computer when Batman and Robin are out, and has a video feed to what they're seeing.
* ParentalSubstitute: Suprisingly enough, this series ''averts'' the parental relationship between him and Bruce. WordOfGod states that he deliberately remained emotionally distant from Bruce in his youth because he felt it was inappropriate for a butler to act as a father to his "master". He regrets that and has since become closer to both Dick and Bruce.
* SecretKeeper: Like everyone of his incarnation, he knows the identity of Batman and his sidekicks.
* ServileSnarker: Not as well displayed as usual, but when Dick and Bruce are reacting to Ra's al Ghul falling to his death, he rather dryly points out that it won't be for long.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Iris West-Allen]]
!!''Iris West-Allen''
!!!'''Species:''' Human
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!!!'''Voiced by:''' Nicole Dubuc

Iris West-Allen is the wife of Barry Allen, and the aunt of Wally West. She works as a reporter for GBS.
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* BerserkButton: Not quite "berserk", but she really doesn't like Bart calling her toddler son "Dad," or calling ''her'' "Grandma." Mostly because, due to [[TemporalParadox the time travel situation regarding Bart]], she finds it extremely weird and uncomfortable.
* CoolAunt: Case in point -- On Wally's 16th birthday, Iris congratulated her nephew on his birthday on GBS, before reporting on school closures due to the heavy winter weather.
* DarkSkinnedRedhead: This Iris has olive skin with her comic counterpart's red hair.
* DeadlineNews: In "Failsafe". Luckily it wasn't real.
* HappilyMarried: To Barry Allen, the second Flash.
* InterspeciesRomance: Her (a human) and Flash II (a metahuman).
* LittleNo: In "Failsafe", when Flash is killed in the training exercise.
* LongingLook: To Barry (as Flash) right before the above. It's all they can do live on air.
* NiceGirl: Iris shows to be an all around decent woman.
* SignificantGreenEyedRedhead: Like her other incarnations; to indicate her as the Flash's wife and Kid Flash's aunt.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Paula Crock]]
!!''Paula Crock née Nguyen (formerly Huntress)''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KellyHu

Paula Crock, née Nguyen, is the wheelchair-bound mother of Artemis and Cheshire, estranged wife of Sportsmaster, and formerly known as the criminal Huntress.
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* ActionMom: In her early days, Paula was a career villain. Then, she got injured and gave up the "life".
* AdaptationalHeroism: In the comics, Paula Crock (nee Brooks) was more sympathetic earlier in life (even original being an AntiHero) but eventually went full-blown supervillain after she CameBackWrong. In the show, Paula was a criminal before her reformation, and she's gone completely straight (also, it's suggested she didn't go as far as her comics' counterpart, or at least for more sympathetic reasons).
* AdaptationNameChange: Her maiden name goes from Brooks to Nguyen.
* BattleCouple: In the past, she was an assassin pair with her now-estranged husband Sportsmaster.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: She's a reformed criminal and who's now paralyzed from the waist down, but she's not harmless. When she's angry she can be absolutely vicious.
* BrokenBird: Becoming handicapped because of villainous career? Check. Being sent away for eight years because of those said crimes, and missing out on her children growing up? Check. Her eldest daughter runs away from home and the other is in the hands of your emotionally abusive husband? Check. Paula has been put through the wringer.
* CareerEndingInjury: During a mission in her Huntress days, Paula got injured and it resulted in her paraplegia as well as a six-year jail sentence. For bonus points, she's unemployed now - she lives off a disability support pension.
* CompositeCharacter: Of the comics' Paula Crock (nee Brooks) and Jade Nguyen's (unnamed) Vietnamese mother - done to give Jade/Cheshire a family connection to the three established characters.
* CurtainsMatchTheWindows: Black hair and black eyes.
* DarkActionGirl: In the past, she was a criminal assassin under the name "Huntress".
* DarkAndTroubledPast: A former criminal who took the fall for her partner, [[WheelchairWoobie lost the use of her legs]], and had a daughter run away from home while she was in jail. And now her remaining daughter has apparently died in the line of duty. On top of that, Kid Flash, who she's admitted is the only one who's keeping her together, is withholding the truth from her.
* DisabledInTheAdaptation: Her comic counterpart was never paralyzed, but she is wheelchair-bound in this adaptation.
* DotingGrandparent: {{Implied|Trope}}. When Jade thanks Paula for babysitting Lian in "Complications", Paula responds with "My pleasure" before advising Jade to cherish as much time as he has with her daughter. The third season shows her spending more time with Lian, even singing along with her as they recite the nursery rhyme Artemis made up back in the first season.
* DotingParent: To Artemis -- Paula does everything within her power to make sure her daughter gets the life she regrets not choosing.
* EducationMama:
** {{Justified|Trope}}. Paula wanted Artemis to go to a private school in order to better her life...something she never did.
** By the third season she's still this trope. During Thanksgiving dinner at the Harper household, Paula talks about how proud she is that Artemis is working on her doctorate to become a college professor... and then becomes seething with anger when Helga Jace mentions Artemis is now active as Tigress again.
* EvilParentsWantGoodKids: Downplayed, as it's more of "''former'' evil parents". All in all, Paula would rather Artemis take up being a hero (at the very least) than take up "the family business".
* GoodParents: She is a genuinely loving mother and a far better parent than her estranged husband, even considering her past; she was also determined that Artemis would have the opportunities she never did. Her daughter's teammates all think she's pretty cool, too, despite their less-than-stellar opinion of Jade and Lawrence.
* HeelFaceTurn: According to the tie-in comic, she's given up 'the life'. Further emphasized by her having been in jail. In "Insecurity", it was revealed she once held the alias of Huntress.
* HugeGuyTinyGirl: Formerly, she was the Tiny Girl to Sportsmaster's Huge Guy.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: No one told her about Artemis becoming Tigress again in the third season, and she's ''very'' mad when Helga accidentally mentions it (thinking Paula already knew).
* MissingMom: To Jade and Artemis, as she spent the next six years in jail for her crimes.
* MoralityChain: {{Downplayed|Trope}} to Jade; while it's implied her eldest daughter always hated her father for his abuse, it was Paula's imprisonment that was the deciding factor for her to run away from home, thus entering into a life of crime. Despite that, Jade is ''not'' a heartless criminal, as she has love for Paula, Artemis, Roy, and Lian.
* MultiEthnicName: Her given name was American and her maiden name was Vietnamese.
* NiceGirl: She's a caring and loving person.
* OlderThanSheLooks: She's 48 (53 after the timeskip), but could pass for someone in their mid-thirties.
* RaceLift: From white to Vietnamese.
* ReformedCriminal: Turned in her villainous ways to become a better parent to the one of her two children who was still around.
* RetiredBadass: She was once a famous villain. Now, she's just a doting, stay-at-home mom.
* ShipperOnDeck: In season 3, she notices Artemis' attraction for Will and advises her to be with him.
* UnholyMatrimony: In the past, she was an assassin with her now-estranged husband Sportsmaster.
* VillainousCheekbones: {{Zigzagged|Trope}}. She has high cheekbones and was the villainous Huntress before her accident that resulted in her paraplegia, made her decided to give up crime.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lucas "Snapper" Carr]]
!!''Lucas "Snapper" Carr''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GregWeisman

Lucas "Snapper" Carr is a teacher at Happy Harbor High School. In his youth, he was familiar with Mount Justice and the Justice League.

By the time of ''Outsiders'', he's the new principal of [=HHHS=].
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* TheBusCameBack: Shows up a few times in Season 1, and his relationship with the League is strictly AllInTheManual. Pops in for a crucial role in the Season 2 finale. By Season 3 he's a frequent visitor to Connor and M'gann's house for the Outsiders' training.
* CoolTeacher: Becomes this, years later; Carr became a civics teacher at Happy Harbor High School. By Season 3, he's now PuttingThePalInPrincipal.
* CreatorCameo: Greg Weisman voices him and is one the two co-directors of the series.
* InSeriesNickname: Nicknamed "Snapper" for his habit of snapping his fingers.
* MissionControl: Takes this role in the series finale, since literally every other hero is busy.
* NiceJobGuidingUsHero: Was tricked by the Joker into leading him directly to Justice League headquarters. The mountain hideout at Happy Harbor was abandoned as a result.
* TagalongKid: To the Justice League back in the day.
* UnwittingPawn: His carelessness led to the discovery of the Cave by the Joker in 2006.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Amanda Waller]]
!!''ComicBook/AmandaWaller''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SherylLeeRalph

Amanda Waller is the former warden of Belle Reve Penitentiary.
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* BlackBossLady: African-American and the warden of Belle Reve.
* TheBusCameBack: After being absent since ''Terrors'' in Season 1, when she was replaced as warden of Bell Reve, she returns in the second half of ''Outsiders''.
* DeadpanSnarker: The (super-powered) inmates take over her prison and throw her into a cell, and she just does not give a crap.
-->'''Icicle Sr.:''' ''(holding Waller by her tie)'' Tell me how you did this, or I swear you won't thaw for a millennium!
-->'''Waller:''' At which point you will ''still'' be in Belle Reve.
* DefiantToTheEnd: Despite being held hostage and her life threatened, she refuses to comply with the villains at Bell Reve prison.
* {{Determinator}}: Stubborn to a fault.
* GoodIsNotNice: Amanda is tough, intimidating, stubborn, and harsh, traits required for a job as intense as warden of Belle Reve.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: She's as hardcore as any of her other incarnations, but makes one fatal mistake - assuming Hugo Strange is a harmless armchair psychologist.
* IronLady: If she wasn't, she wouldn't be Waller.
--> "I am not your mother, your maiden aunt, or your friend. I am your warden, and you are my prisoners."
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Queen Perdita of Vlatava]]
!!''Queen Perdita of Vlatava''
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!!!'''Species''': Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ArielWinter (Season 1), Creator/HyndenWalch (''Outsiders'')

The young queen of Vlatava.
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* AdaptationDyeJob: She was brunette in ''WesternAnimation/DCShowcaseGreenArrow''. Her ''Young Justice'' incarnation is blonde.
* TheBusCameBack: She returns in ''Outsiders'' as Beast Boy's girlfriend.
* CanonImmigrant: Her only prior appearance was in ''WesternAnimation/DCShowcaseGreenArrow'', where Ariel Winter also voiced her.
* AChildShallLeadThem: Queen of Vlatava at age ten.
* DamselOutOfDistress: When Psimon kidnaps her, she quickly turns the tables on the psychic and defeats him before the Team even arrives.
* DecompositeCharacter: For Tara Markov aka Terra, who had a famous romance with Beast Boy. Like Tara, Perdita is the blonde princess of a fictional Slavic country who dates Beast Boy. Tara's character arc is a lot more self-contained as a result.
* EngineeredPublicConfession: Learning offscreen that her uncle tried to sabotage her heart surgery, she stays hidden after it was a success, making Vertigo believe she died so he can brag about getting the throne and holding his diplomatic immunity. She records it all before revoking said immunity, allowing Kid Flash to finally take him down.
* IllGirl: She fulfills this role in "Coldhearted". The entire episode revolves around Kid Flash trying to deliver a donor heart to her for a transplant.
* InterspeciesRomance: She (a human) is currently in a relationship with Beast Boy, who's a metahuman.
* NervesOfSteel: Carried over from the Green Arrow short, Perdita is never anything short of collected and poised, even when facing down a man who has tried to kill her. (''Twice'', if you figure that, as Weisman intended, the events of the short happened in this continuity!)
** When she gets kidnapped and telepathically tortured by Psimon, she doesn’t hesitate to attack the psychic the moment he lets his guard down.
* OffscreenRomance: She started dating Beast Boy at some point between ''Invasion'' and ''Outsiders''.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: The first thing she does after ''life-threatening heart surgery'' is assist in an EngineeredPublicConfession move, by hiding her fate and gathering evidence that her supervillain uncle tried to kill her, before revoking his title and diplomatic immunity. That is one tough kid.
* UptownGirl: Perdita is the current ruling monarch of Vlatava who's in a relationship with Garfield Logan (Beast Boy), who's an up-coming actor.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Marie Logan]]
!!''Marie Logan''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DanicaMcKellar

Garfield Logan's mother and former star of the short-lived sitcom ''Hello, Megan!'' During the TimeSkip between seasons 1 and 2, she was murdered by Queen Bee.
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* AllThereInTheManual: Her death was depicted in the show's companion comic.
* BusCrash: She is killed by Queen Bee during the time period between the first and second seasons.
* ComplainingAboutRescuesTheyDontLike: Does this when the Team stops Bialiyan troops from harassing her sanctuary.
* FormerChildStar: Starred in a cheesy high school sitcom. Dislikes being reminded of it, and left acting behind to run an animal sanctuary in Qurac.
* IAmNotSpock: {{Invoked|Trope}}. She's initially a little annoyed by M'gann's fangirling, but she warms up when M'gann explains what the show ''really'' meant to her.
%%* MamaBear
* OlderThanSheLooks: She's ''47'' when we see her in "Image". She doesn't look a day over 30.
* PsychicAssistedSuicide: How Queen Bee killed her.
* RevengeByProxy: A victim of this; Queen Bee killed her as revenge against M'gann.
* SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome: She dies during the TimeSkip.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:King Faraday]]
!!''King Faraday''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ClancyBrown

King Faraday is an interpol agent.
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* FairCop: An Interpol officer.
%%* ReasonableAuthorityFigure
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Bette Kane]]
!!''Bette Kane''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AlysonStoner

A student at Gotham Academy.
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* AdaptationalWimp: In the comics, she's a member of the Batfamily under the alias of Flamebird, but there's been no indication that this has happened yet in the ''Young Justice'' universe.
* ForgottenFirstMeeting: Five years after crashing Dick Grayson's birthday party, she has a one-night stand with him, but doesn't remember his name.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Along with Barbara Gordon, she helps take care of the younger children when the adults go missing.
* LovableAlphaBitch: Rather mild example. She's dismissive of freshmen, and crashes Dick's birthday party with Artemis (though Dick seems to expect them).
[[/folder]]

!!Introduced in ''VideoGame/YoungJusticeLegacy''

[[folder:Helena Sandsmark]]
!!''Helena Sandsmark''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MaeWhitman

An archaeologist and the mother of Wonder Girl.
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* AlmightyMom: {{Implied}} in ''Invasion'' by Wonder Woman's statement that Helena would never let Wonder Girl go off into space. In ''Outsiders'' Helena tries to dissuade Cassie from becoming a public CelebritySuperhero, but eventually accepts it.
* BrainyBrunette: Heck! Her smarts is what got her kidnapped.
* DamselInDistress: Kidnapped by the Light.
* StrugglingSingleMother: In the game, Batman alludes to her being this trope. Whether it is or not is yet to be seen.
* HotScientist: She's an archaeologist and is quite attractive.
* InterspeciesRomance: Helena (human) had a relationship with Zeus (a God).
* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: Pictures of her in the video game shows her wearing glasses.
[[/folder]]

!!Introduced in Season 2 (''Invasion'')

[[folder:Sardath and Alanna]]
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!!!'''Species:''' Rannian
!!!'''Voiced by:''' W. Morgan Sheppard (Sardath) and Jacqueline Obradors (Alanna)

Sardath is a Rannian scientist and the father of Alanna; Alanna is the daughter of Sardath and has a mutual affection with Adam Strange.
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* AdaptationSpeciesChange: Played with. In the source material, the Rannians are HumanAliens. Here, they look more like alien elves.
* AliensSpeakingEnglish: Played with. Adam Strange took weeks to even discover a means of communication when he was accidentally transported to the planet Rann. Miss Martian helps bridge the language gap during her visit with a psychic link.
* BadassBookworm: A scientist that people may expect to be a DistressedDamsel, but she can hold her own.
* BaldOfAwesome: Sardath is a bald Rannian.
* DaddysGirl: Sardath has a close relationship with his daughter Alanna, and tolerates his daughter's affections for the Earthling Adam Strange.
* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: Alanna has pale yellow skin.
* HumanAliens: Remove their odd skin color, pointy ears, and different language and they are human!
* InterspeciesRomance: Just like in the comics, Alanna has a mutual attraction to Adam Strange.
* MadScientistsBeautifulDaughter: As it states above, Alanna is this to Sardath.
* MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch: They're among the only Rannians that are okay with earthlings though they ''do'' fear the Justice League.
* ScarfOfAsskicking: Alanna wears a long yellow one.
* ShipperOnDeck: Alanna is able to quickly spot that Connor and M'gaan have a romantic history and even states that they seemed perfect together.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lian Nguyen-Harper]]
!!''Lian Nguyen-Harper''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KellyHu, Creator/ZehraFazal (''Outsiders'')

Lian Nguyen-Harper is the daughter of Red Arrow and Cheshire.
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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: Inverted. Her parents are married in this version, and her mother isn't a sociopathic monster, meaning she's likely to have a ''much'' happier childhood.
* AdaptationDyeJob: {{Zigzagged|Trope}}. When she was first introduced in the 1980s comics, she had red hair like her father, Roy. In the 1990s up until her death, she was depicted with black hair. For this series, given that Jade is biracial, they figured that they could get away with giving her reddish-brown hair.
* AdaptationNameChange: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. She still keeps her "Harper" surname, her mother added into the "Nguyen" in this adaptation.
* BabiesMakeEverythingBetter: Lian's existence has helped both of her parents in different ways -- Either helping her mother make "drastic changes to her [Jade's] life" or being the motivating reason for Roy to stop with his obsession.
* BloodKnight: Her father is worried about this. Her mother not so much.
* BrainyBaby: {{Implied|Trope}}. Lian is under a year old, but was able say "dadas", when she saw her father and father's genetic template. She shows this further in the third season while playing with her hero dolls, saying "Now we go find Cheshire for Daddy," implying she knows about her mom being Cheshire and that her dad misses her.
* CheerfulChild: {{Justified|Trope}} since Lian is only a baby. In a more darker sense, she laughs when her parents punch people.
* DaddysGirl: Lian smiled and laughed when she sees her father. She also implies she wants to find her mom so Will can be happy.
* DeadGirlJunior: Her name is from her maternal aunt's middle name. Subverted and inverted since Artemis is alive and undercover, and Lian was born before Artemis's apparent death anyway.
* FieryRedhead: Lian has auburn (reddish-brown) hair and shows signs of becoming this (i.e. laughing at people getting punched).
* HumanMomNonhumanDad: {{Zigzagged|Trope}}. Both of her parents are human, but her father is technically a clone of a human.
* InnocentGrayEyes: Her gray eyes, inherited from her mother, represent her child-like nature given her age.
-->'''Red Arrow:''' Should I be concerned over the obvious delight our daughter takes in the ultra-violence?\\
'''Cheshire:''' It's genetic.\\
'''Red Arrow:''' Great.
* LikeParentLikeChild: She share her mother's love for the ultra-violence.
* MoralityPet:
** For her mother, [[NobleDemon Cheshire]]. WordOfGod even stated that the arrival of Lian allowed Jade to make drastic changes in her life for her daughter's well being. Jade probably would've left Roy for good, if she didn't know they would have a daughter.
** Lian's presence helped get [[GoodIsNotNice Red Arrow]] out of his whole "Speedy" recon mission.
** One of the pictures that comes to [[spoiler: Tara’s]] mind when she decides to HeelFaceTurn is of her holding a napping Lian.
* MultiEthnicName: Her given name is traditionally Chinese and she has hyphenated Vietnamese and American last names.
* NomDeMom: She uses both her father and mother's last names.
* PinkIsFeminine: Just look at her picture.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Unlike her comic counterparts, Lian is related to the Crock family.
* SleepCute: Many of her scenes include being asleep during the action.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: In the comics, she was killed in ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueCryForJustice''. That hasn’t happened in the show so far, and likely won’t in the future.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: From her mother, Lian has her eye color, eye shape and smile. From her father, she has his skin complexion and red hair.
* TagalongKid: Not by choice, but her mother did bring her on the mission to Tibet.
* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: She laughs at the fighting her parents, Cheshire and Red Arrow, are engaging in with an army of Mooks. This may be partly because she comes from a family of supervillains on her mother's side.
* VillainousLineage: {{Implied|Trope}}. Lian giggles with joy as her mother (a former assassin [[DeliverUsFromEvil only recently re-reformed]]) and father (an AntiHero with CloningBlues) beat up a bunch of guards at the villainous lair [[RuleOfFunny they took her to infiltrate]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Eduardo Dorado, Sr.]]
!!''Eduardo Dorado, Sr.''
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Bruce Greenwood

A scientist at S.T.A.R. Labs studying teleportation technology. He is the father of Ed Dorado, Jr., aka El Dorado. In Season 3 he becomes the director of the Metahuman Youth Center in Taos, NM.
----

* AscendedExtra: A would-be victim of the week in season 2; he plays a larger role in season 3 due to traumatized metahumans being a large part of the plot and his son joining the Outsiders.
* CanonForeigner: Exclusive to the show.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: To the kids at the Metahuman Youth Center. He's in charge of making sure they are equipped to deal with their powers and cares about their well-being.
* TookALevelInKindness: While not quite on good terms with Ed Jr. in season 2, they have a much better relationship in season 3; his son helps him out at the youth center through peer counseling.
[[/folder]]

!!Introduced in Season 3 (''Outsiders'')
!!!Markovia

[[folder:King Viktor Markov]]
!!''King Viktor Markov''
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Bruce Greenwood

The king of Markovia.
----
* DeathByOriginStory: His assassination is what leads Brion to become Geo-Force.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Queen Ilona [=DeLamb=]-Markov]]
!!''Queen Ilona [=DeLamb=]-Markov''
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/VanessaMarshall

The queen of Markovia.
----
* AdaptationNameChange: Her maiden name is [=DeLamb=], as she is Baron Bedlam's younger sister in this continuity.
* CainAndAbel: She's [[TheGoodKing the good queen]] of Markovia, while her brother is a supervillain and the leader of a criminal syndicate that participates in metahuman trafficking.
* DeathByOriginStory: Her assassination is what leads Brion to become Geo-Force.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: She is the sister of Baron Frederick [=DeLamb=], who is also known as Baron Bedlam.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Prince Gregor Markov]]
!!''Prince Gregor Markov''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CrispinFreeman

The crown prince of Markovia and the older brother of Prince Brion and Princess Tara.
----
* AmbiguouslyEvil: At first, his coronation following the assassination of his parents is noted to be a powerful possible motive for his own involvement in Bedlam. Turns out he's completely innocent and his uncle is the one really behind everything.
* AwesomeByAnalysis: Was able to see through his uncle's deception simply by seeing his skills with his own meta-abilities (indicating he's had his powers for some time, as opposed to his brother, whose lack of skills showed he had only just triggered his) as well as breaking down that his anti-metahuman actions were a smokescreen to cover up his dirty deeds.
* BrainyBrunette: Gregor has black hair and has proven to be a calm, observant ReasonableAuthorityFigure.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The fair and calm-minded Responsible to Brion's petulant and impulsive Foolish.
* GoodIsNotNice: He's not evil and is working to restore Markovia to a good state. However, he sees that it's better to banish his metahuman brother to America than keep him around and risk a public backlash in the middle of an already bad situation.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Sees through his uncle's lies by pointing out the flaws in his accusations against Brion, leading to his arrest. While he does banish Brion afterwards, it's only because he realizes the country isn't safe for metahumans like him right now, and that he needs to focus on helping the Quraci refugees -- who have nowhere to turn to -- because his brother remains safe in America. [[spoiler:It eventually costs him the the throne. Brion with a psychic nudge from the prime minister ends up killing their uncle and taking the throne for himself.]]
* ShooTheDog: After their parents' murder by a metahuman, the discovery of Bedlam and their uncle's role in it, and Brion becoming a metahuman, he realizes that Markovia isn't safe for Brion right now and tells him to leave.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Zviad Baazovi]]
[[spoiler: [[Characters/YoungJusticeTheLight See here]].]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Kaizen Gamorra]]
!!''Kaizen Gamorra''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CrispinFreeman

The Ambassador of United Rhelasia.
----
* AdaptationalHeroism: While we don't know what Kaizen's alignment stands in this incarnation, he's an ambassador of a country which is still a far cry to what his comic counterpart used to be, who's a psychopathic ruler who killed for fun and has an army of superhuman clones at his disposal.
* AdaptationalJobChange: In the comics Kaizen Gamorra was the ruler of a country called Gamorra Island (formerly Parousia), here he is the ambassador of United Rhelasia.
* AdaptationalNationality: In the comics Kaizen was from a small country in Asia called Parousia. Here he's from United Rhelasia.
* AgeLift: In the comics Kaizen Gamorra is a seventy year old [[EvilOldFolks Evil Old Folk]] who is always drawn with grey long hair, here he looks to be in his fourties and still has a brunette beard visible.
* MythologyGag: Kaizen Gamorra in the comics was a frequent enemy of [[Comicbook/{{TheAuthority}} The Authority]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Gabrielle Daou '''(Spoiler Character)''']]
!!''Gabrielle Daou''
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ZehraFazal

A Quraci girl who lived as a refugee in Markovia, who died after being kidnapped and experimented on by Project Bedlam. Her body became the host of the spirit of a Mother Box (a sentient alien robot from New Genesis), who took on a new identity as the superhero, Halo, AKA, Violet Harper.
----
* AdaptationNameChange: Her names are switched up in the show. In the comics her original name was Violet Harper and she adopted the name Gabrielle Doe (as in Jane Doe, having forgotten her past life).
* AdaptationalNationality: She is American in the comics from the start.
* BackFromTheDead: Subverted. Gabrielle Daou really ''did'' die, and it was the Mother Box AI inhabiting her that lived on in her body afterwards.
* TheMole: [[spoiler:She betrayed the Markovs and let the assassins in before Bedlam used her in their experiments.]]
* PosthumousCharacter: She dies upon being introduced at the beginning of Season 3, but remained relevant afterwards due to the Mother Box taking control over her body and assuming her identity.
* RaceLift: Her counterpart is white in the comics.
* ThatManIsDead: "Violet Harper" rejected being called by the name of "Gabrielle Daou", though she didn't know why exactly; until later on when she learns that it's because she's not actually the original Gabrielle, who really is dead for all intents and purposes.
* WarRefugees: The real Gabrielle Daou was apparently orphaned due to the Bialyan invasion of her home country {{Qurac}}. Afterwards she fled to Markovia seeking asylum/refuge, but was met with xenophobia by the locals. She became employed as a domestic servant in the royal palace, until she got kidnapped by Baron Bedlam's hired thugs and taken to a secret laboratory, where she later died from failed experiments to turn her into a metahuman.
[[/folder]]

!!!Family Members of the Justice League
[[folder:Anissa Pierce and Jennifer Pierce]]
!!''Anissa Pierce''
!!!'''Species:''' Human (possibly metahuman)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Masasa Moyo

The daughters of Black Lightning and Lynn Stewart-Pierce.
----
* AmbiguousSituation: In the comics, both Anissa and Jennifer inherited her dad's ShockAndAwe powers and becomes a 'sidekick' to him, donning the identity of Thunder and Lightning, respectively.
[[/folder]]


[[folder:Lynn Stewart-Pierce]]
!!''Lynn Stewart-Pierce''
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Denise Boutte

The ex-wife of Black Lightning and the sister of John Stewart.
----
* AmicableExes: With Black Lightning, as she allows him to see their daughters during the night and then they engage in a non-argumentative discussion.
* FunctionalGenreSavvy: Thanks to her experience as the sister of one super-hero and the ex-wife of another, she is highly skeptical of how well the latter's [[TenMinuteRetirement decision to permanently quit the hero life will stick]].
* InterspeciesRomance: She (a human) was married to Jefferson Pierce/Black Lightning (a metahuman).
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Due to their shared surnames, a longtime theory was that her brother was [[ComicBook/GreenLantern John Stewart]], with her creator, Tony Isabella, even saying that he did this in case anyone wanted to write a connection between them. Here, she is confirmed to be John's sister.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Don & Dawn Allen]]
!!''Don & Dawn Allen''
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!!!'''Species:''' Metahumans

The twin siblings born to Barry Allen and Iris West, also the future father and aunt of Bart Allen.
----
* AgeLift: Of a sort. Their comics counterparts resided in the 30th century due to Barry and Iris being there at the time (long story), but are born here due to the differences in the adaptations.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Both twins have Barry's eye colour, and Don is blond to boot.
* SupernaturallyYoungParent: Don is the man who will eventually father Bart Allen aka Impulse/Kid Flash II, who time-traveled to before Don was even born. That doesn't stop Bart from affectionately calling him "Dad" when he's two (to Iris's dismay).
* SuperpowerfulGenetics: They both have SuperSpeed from their dad, making them literally quite difficult to keep up with for their non-super mom Iris.
* ThemeTwinNaming: With each other no less. Don and Dawn are phonetically pronounced the same.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Artur]]
!!''Artur''
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!!!'''Species:''' Atlantean (1/4 human)

King Orin and Queen Mera's young son.
----
* AdaptationalNameChange: Slightly. In the comics, he's called Arthur Curry Jr., "Artur" is a variation of the name "Arthur". It could be his Atlantean name, while his name on the surface is still Arthur Jr.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: His comics counterpart was StuffedInTheFridge by Black Manta during the "Death of a Prince" story. Here, he's very much alive and well.
* UnevenHybrid: 3/4 Atlantean, 1/4 Human, by virtue of his dad being a HalfHumanHybrid.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Amistad Ervin]]
!!''Amistad Ervin''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human

The son of Raquel Ervin, aka Rocket.
----
* CaptainObvious: Points out Karen's pregnancy, to the amusement of others. Justified because of his age; What's obvious to an adult is an astute observation to a toddler.
-->'''Amistad:''' You got a baby in there!
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Traya Sutton]]
!!''Traya Sutton''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human

The adopted daughter of "John Smith", aka Red Tornado.
----
* InterspeciesAdoption: Her father is an android.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lois Lane]]
!!''ComicBook/LoisLane''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GreyDeLisle

A reporter at the Daily Planet and Clark Kent's human wife.
----
* AlliterativeName: As per usual, her name is '''L'''ois '''L'''ane.
* ArtEvolution: Lois made appearances in the tie-in comics set during Season 1 and 2. By the time she makes her first on-screen appearance in Season 3 her design now resembles her counterpart from the ''WesternAnimation/DCAnimatedMovieUniverse''.
* InterspeciesRomance: With Clark Kent/Superman. By Season 3 they've produced a son, Jon Kent from it.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Jonathan Kent]]
!!''[[ComicBook/JonathanSamuelKent Jonathan Kent]]''
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!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonian-Human hybrid

Lois and Clark's son.
----
* AgeLift: In the comics, Jon was three years younger than Damian Wayne. But here, they are both infants with Jon looking slightly older.
* HalfHumanHybrid: His mother is the human Lois Lane, with his father being the Last Son of Krypton himself.
* InnocentBlueEyes: A ''very'' striking shade.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Just look at this spit curl and these big blue eyes, aww... Who's Superman's cute sprog?
[[/folder]]

!!!Other Friends, Family Members, and Associates of the Heroes
[[folder:Harper Row]]
!!''Harper Row''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ZehraFazal

A student at Happy Harbor High School.
----
* AbusiveParents: Her father hits her and her brother.
* AdaptationalWimp: In the comics, she's a BadassNormal superhero martial artist/marksman, part of the Batfamily who becomes Batman's other sidekick besides Robin, known as Bluebird. Here, she's just a student. Though, whether she'll go the same way as Karen Beecher or Stephanie Brown isn't yet known.
* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: On the outside of all the cliques, and befriends Violet and Fred as fellow outsiders.
* BigSisterInstinct: She's been defending her little brother from their father for years, and the only reason she hasn't told anyone about his abuse yet is that she doesn't want to be separated in foster care. M'gann making her realize that she can't protect Cullen from their father anymore is what prompts her to come clean.
* CurtainsMatchTheWindows: Blue hair and eyes.
* DontSplitUsUp: That's the reason why she refuses to tattle about her father's abuse, since she thinks Social Services would take Cullen away.
* HappilyAdopted: It appears that she and her younger brother Cullen have, by the time of the Season 4 premiere, been adopted by Lucas Carr.
* GoodBadGirl: Gets kicks out of underaged drinking and trick shooting with a gun, but Harper is still has a good heart under the rebelliousness.
* OneSteveLimit: Averted, to her initial confusion. She shares her first name with Violet's (and by extension, Will, and further extension, Roy) surname.
* ParentalNeglect: Harper's father is usually too drunk to see to her needs.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Harper has dyed blue hair.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Cullen Row]]
!!''Cullen Row''
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BenjaminDiskin

Harper Row's younger brother.
----
* AbusiveParents: His father was physically abusive to him, though his sister took the brunt of it.
* HappilyAdopted: By the time of season 4, he and his older sister have been adopted by Lucas Carr.
* SecretKeeper: Knows about Sphere, Wolf, the Zeta Tube in Connor's garage, and the fact that Megan Morse is actually M'gann M'orrz and a superheroine.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dr. Silas Stone]]
!!''Dr. Silas Stone''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KharyPayton

A scientist at STAR Labs Detroit and the father of Victor Stone, who is also known as Cyborg.
----
* AdaptationalJerkass: He’s much more unsympathetic and unlikeable here, as while Silas is usually a {{Workaholic}} who ignores his son, here he’s much more dismissive of him, to the point where he’s unaware of Victor's 4.0 GPA.
* AlliterativeName: '''S'''ilas '''S'''tone.
* BlackAndNerdy: He's an African-American scientist.
* CastingGag: He's voiced by the same man who voiced Victor himself in ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans''.
* DoesntKnowTheirOwnChild: He pays little attention to his son, not even realizing how good Victor's grades already are when he tells him to get them up.
* EducationPapa: He reprimands his son for prioritizing getting into college on a football scholarship instead of with good grades. That he even says this is just one more demonstration of how out of touch he is regarding his son, as Victor is a star student in addition to his sports skills. [[note]]The most generous interpretation here is that Dr. Stone wants him to pick a college based on it academic acumen rather then the quality of its football team. Unfortunately, Victor picks the worst possible interpretation and accidentally messes up the highly dangerous device that Dr. Stone is working on analyzing.[[/note]]
* JerkassHasAPoint: Dr. Stone may be out of touch with his son, but the device he's working on is a highly dangerous piece of alien technology. He's studying it to make sure it's not about to do something incredibly harmful to humanity. Sure enough, when Victor unplugs it by accident, it fries him. Yeah, Victor, maybe you should let daddy work this one through to the end first.
* LeeroyJenkins: In an effort to save Victor's life, he impulsively uses a Father Box to heal him despite not knowing how it works.
* LoveMakesYouDumb: He's in such severe shock at seeing his son dying that he's desperate enough to try using a Father Box to save his life.
* PapaWolf: Verging on LoveMakesYouDumb, but Silas used the Father Box to save Victor's life, and when his co-workers gently disagreed, Silas ''angrily'' said he would do it.
* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: Silas wears square-shaped glass and is a scientist.
* WhenYouComingHomeDad: He put his scientific studies ahead of being present in his son's life. This bites him hard when a heated argument with Victor causes the accident that turns his son into Cyborg.
* {{Workaholic}}: Like most incarnations of Silas Stone, only even more so.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Wendy Jones]]
-->[[Characters/YoungJusticeOutsiders See here]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dolphin]]
!!''Dolphin''
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TiyaSircar

An Indian teenager kidnapped as an experiment for Project Rutabaga.
----
* AdaptationalNationality: Indian here, rather than an amnesiac American, as in the comics.
* DiseaseBleach: The activation of her metagenes turns her hair black to white.
* IncompatibleOrientation: Subverted. In "Quiet Conversations", she appears to have grown attracted to Kaldur, who has been romantically involved with Tula but was otherwise said to [[WordOfGay be at least gay]] by WordOfGod. After she kisses Kaldur on the cheek before leaving, he then kisses Wyynde, with WordOfGod making a clarifying statement that Kaldur is polysexual. So yes, Dolphin and Kaldur could theoretically be romantically involved with each other, but likely not at the moment due to Kaldur already being with someone else.
* MeaningfulRename: She chooses the name Dolphin, the happiest creature in the ocean, to reflect her healing in Atlantis.
* MythologyGag:
** With her origin and Beast Boy transforming into a dolphin while helping her, it was all but stated that she was Dolphin before she got her name in-universe.
** On that note, her ShipTease with Kaldur seems to be a reference to how she and ''Aquaman'' (Orin) had a thing before Mera (who abandoned him and Atlantis in the 1989 miniseries) came back, which led to her seeing ''Aqualad'' (Garth, who was already going by Tempest by this point) instead.
* RaceLift: Dolphin was white in the source material.
* ShipTease: She and Kaldur bond in "Quiet Conversations", with their last scene together being her kissing him on the cheek before leaving... [[ShipSinking and then]] it turns out that he's already seeing Wyynde, making her attraction to him one-sided.
* ShoutOut: She resembles Princess Kida of ''WesternAnimation/AtlantisTheLostEmpire'' in terms of physical appearance, voice, and their association with Atlantis and water.
* ThatManIsDead: She declares her old name to be dead, now that she's been genetically altered and endured a load of trauma from it. She decides to start a new life in Atlantis and is assured that she can decide her name when she's ready.
* TheUnintelligible: As surface languages weren't made to be intelligible underwater, she struggles to communicate with other characters in Hindi due to being stuck underwater until Kaldur casts a UniversalTranslator spell on her.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Calvin Durham and Sha'lain'a]]
!!''Calvin Durham and Sha'lain'a'\
!!'''Species''': Mutated Human (Calvin), Atlantean (Sha'lain'a)
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/PhilLaMarr (Calvin), Creator/TaraStrong (Sha'lain'a)
----

[[/folder]]


!!!Brooklyn, New York

[[folder:Tommi Tompkins]]
!!''Tommi Tompkins''
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MaeWhitman

A member of the Newsgirl Legion and the daughter of Mayor Thomas Tompkins.
----
* AdaptationalNameChange: Tommy Tompkins to Tommi Tompkins.
* CompositeCharacter: Of a {{genderflip}}ped version of the Newsboy Legion's Tommy Tompkins and ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'''s Fred Jones (specifically his ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'' incarnation).
* AlliterativeName: '''T'''ommi '''T'''ompkins.
* DaddyIssues: Her relationship with her father seems strained.
* DecompositeCharacter: The Newsboy Legion's Tommy Tompkins is divvied up between her and her father, but she resembles the original Tommy more while her father resembles him strictly InNameOnly.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: Given what happens to Fred and Mayor Jones in ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'' and that many aspects related to that are also shown with Tommi and Mayor Tompkins, the implications of what's in store for them and the Newsgirl Legion in the future are rather interesting...
* MissingMom: It's implied that Tommi's mother isn't in the picture. While telling off the Outsiders and the Newsgirls including Tommi, Mayor Tompkins doesn't bring up Tommi's mother, even though it would be typical to mention how disappointed the other parent would be while scolding your child.
* OneSteveLimit: Averted. It would be logical to assume that Mayor Thomas Tompkins's nickname is Tommy, which would make him Tommy Tompkins and his daughter Tommi Tompkins.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Inverted. There's little resemblance between Tommi and Mayor Tompkins. It could just be because Mayor Tompkins is old, but if ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'' is anything to go by, there's a reason for this.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Gaby Gabrielli]]
!!''Gaby Gabrielli''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GreyGriffin

A member of the Newsgirl Legion.
----
* ActorAllusion: She's voiced by Creator/GreyGriffin, the voice of Daphne.
* AdaptationalNameChange: Gabby Gabrielli to Gaby Gabrielli.
* AlliterativeName: '''Gab'''y '''Gab'''rielli.
* CompositeCharacter: Of a {{genderflip}}ped version of the Newsboy Legion's Gabby/Johnny Gabrielli and ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'''s Daphne Blake. Her recklessness in trying to record a livestream of the Outsiders' fight may be a reference to Daphne being known for being "danger-prone".
* LeeroyJenkins: She tries to film her livestream while being carried to cover, which frustrates Kaldur to a point.
* MeaningfulName: She's shown to be somewhat of a MotorMouth while narrating her livestream of the fight.
-->'''Gaby:''' ''[Kaldur is hit]'' Oh no! Aquaman is hit! ''[Kaldur is thrown through a window]'' ''GASP! THEY KILLED AQUAMAN!'' ''[Kaldur gets up]'' Gasp! Aquaman is okay!
* OneSteveLimit: Averted. Her surname Gabrielli (and potentially her first name) is similar to ''Gabrielle'' Daou.
* RepetitiveName: Gaby Gabrielli.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Antonia "Big Words" Rodriguez]]
!!''Antonia "Big Words" Rodriguez''
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ZehraFazal

-->''"Well, I'll be superamalgated!"''

A member of the Newsgirl Legion.
----
* CompositeCharacter: Of a {{genderflip}}ped version of the Newsboy Legion's Big Words and ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'''s Velma Dinkley.
* CuteClumsyGirl: The gag of Velma losing her glasses in [[WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou the original series]] is referenced when Antonia drops her "spectacles" when Wonder Girl crashes into her and is otherwise blind without them.
* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: Thanks Wonder Girl for picking up her glasses by saying "Gratitude!" and expresses surprise with "I'll be superamalgated!". See where her nickname came from?
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mayor Thomas Tompkins]]
!!''Mayor Thomas Tompkins''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JasonMarsden

The mayor of Brooklyn, ME, and the father of Tommi Tompkins.
----
* AdaptationDyeJob: He's a brunette/grey-haired while Mayor Jones was raven-haired. [[NoCelebritiesWereHarmed This is more in line]] with how Creator/GaryCole looks.
* AdaptationalJerkass: Mayor Jones would at least be thankful for the Gang's sleuthing if the MonsterOfTheWeek was threatening to destroy the town and/or target him. More or less, the former would be because of the extensive property damage (that he would acknowledge was because of the ''monster'' and not the kids) and/or it's deterring tourists from the town. Mayor Jones was also a lot less serious & short-tempered and more BunnyEarsLawyer.
* AlliterativeName: '''T'''homas '''T'''ompkins.
* AppropriatedAppellation: While telling off the girls, he calls them the "Newsgirl Legion", and they happen to be based on the Newsboy Legion out-of-universe. This may also imply the existence of a Newsboy Legion in-universe in the past.
* ComicBookFantasyCasting: Like in ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'' with Mayor Jones, Mayor Tompkins resembles Creator/GaryCole, Mayor Jones's voice actor. Creator/JasonMarsden's performance doesn't seem to be an impression of Gary Cole except for possibly his angry lines.
* CompositeCharacter: Of the Newsboy Legion's Tommy and ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'''s Mayor Fred Jones Sr., although he's essentially just Mayor Jones with another name while the only thing he shares with Tommy is [[InNameOnly their names]].
* DecompositeCharacter: Tommy of the Newsboy Legion is split between Tommi and Mayor Tompkins, but Tommi has more in common with her inspiration while her father seems to be a tribute InNameOnly.
* {{Expy}}: Of Mayor Fred Jones Sr. from ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated''.
* HateSink: He's a {{jerkass}} that [[UngratefulBastard tries to get a bunch of superhero teens and his daughter's groupie arrested for stopping a supervillain]] for a petty reason. Aquaman and the Outsiders have no patience for him and put him into his place when he tries to stop them from doing their jobs.
* {{Jerkass}}: He's an unpleasant man that tries to get a bunch of superheroes, his daughter, and his daughter's friends arrested for stopping a supervillain's evil schemes in his town because [[HeroInsurance someone has to be responsible for the property damage]].
* MayorPain: He's the town mayor and a jerk at that too.
* MythologyGag: Him sharing his name with Tommi may double as a reference to ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'' and the Newsboy Legion in the comics, where the Pre-''Crisis'' Newsboy Legion became scientists and created younger clones of themselves (their "sons") that would form the Post-''Crisis'' incarnation of the Newsboy Legion. Tommy was the only one who didn't have a clone.
* ObstructiveBureaucrat: Provides an example of one of Season 3's cases of politicians getting in the way of superhero work.
* OneSteveLimit: Averted. It would be logical to assume that his nickname is Tommy, which would make him Tommy Tompkins and his daughter Tommi Tompkins.
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: He tries to get the Outsiders arrested for [[HeroInsurance property damage]], partly because he believes them to be reckless due to their [[RecruitTeenagersWithAttitude age]].
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Inverted. There's little resemblance between Tommi and Mayor Tompkins. It could just be because Mayor Tompkins is old, but if ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'' is anything to go by, there's a reason for this.
* SuddenEyeColor: He has brown eyes, which you couldn't tell in ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'' due to the BlackBeadEyes artstyle. [[NoCelebritiesWereHarmed This is in line with how]] Creator/GaryCole looks.
* UngratefulBastard: He tries to get the Outsiders and the Newsgirl Legion arrested for [[HeroInsurance property damage they caused]] while fighting the Reach. Though when they take down the ''real'' Reach, he's forced to let them go when Sheriff Maguire overrules him, but he's not happy about it.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sheriff Patrick Maguire]]
!!''Sheriff Patrick Maguire''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TroyBaker

The sheriff of Brooklyn, ME.
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* AdaptationPersonalityChange: He's slightly less goofy than Sheriff Stone due to the show's [[DarkerAndEdgier more realistic and serious]] atmosphere, though he's also more friendlier. He's also definitely less of ExtremeDoormat, as he ultimately overrules Mayor Tompkin's orders to arrest the Outsiders and cites that they're protected by Good Samaritan laws, whereas Sheriff Stone was a YesMan to Mayor Jones [[ArtisticLicenseLaw even though New York City is the only place in America where the Mayor is in charge of the local police department]].
* AdaptationalNameChange: In the source material, his last name is spelled [=MacGuire=], rather than Maguire. It's also not indicated if he goes by his nickname, Scrapper.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: After the Outsiders stop a Reach invasion on Brooklyn, he drops the charges (stating that the Good Samaritan laws are in place) and gratefully thanks them for protecting their town.
* AgeLift: In the source material, Scrapper was a member of the Newsboy Legion and was the same age as his peers. Here, he's an adult and old enough to be their father.
* ComicBookFantasyCasting Sheriff Maguire resembles Creator/PatrickWarburton (the voice of [[WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated Sheriff Stone]]) but with a mustache, just like Sheriff Stone. Additionally, Creator/TroyBaker does an impression of Patrick Warburton for his role as Sheriff Maguire.
* CompositeCharacter: Of the Newsboy Legion's Patrick "Scrapper" [=MacGuire=] and ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'''s Sheriff Bronson Stone, although he's essentially just Sheriff Stone with another name while the only thing he shares with Scrapper is [[InNameOnly their slightly different names]].
* {{Expy}}: Of Sheriff Bronson Stone from ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated''.
* MythologyGag: Him being based on a Newsboy Legion member but being older than the rest of the Newsgirl Legion may be a reference to how the Post-''Crisis'' Newsboy Legion were younger clones/"sons" of the Pre-''Crisis'' Newsboy Legion.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Unlike his inspiration, he's more open and rational, overruling the mayor's orders and understanding that they need help from superheroes against the Reach.
* SuddenEyeColor: He has light blue eyes, which you couldn't tell in ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'' due to the BlackBeadEyes artstyle. [[NoCelebritiesWereHarmed This is in line with how]] Creator/PatrickWarburton looks.
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: In ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'', Sheriff Stone was a YesMan[=/=]ExtremeDoormat to Mayor Jones, in addition to performing dubious acts (such as arresting people without standing evidence) under his orders or not (for the record, it was also later mentioned that he was facing a bunch of lawsuits due to this). Here, while Sheriff Maguire initially follows Mayor Tompkins's orders to arrest the Outsiders on the basis of destruction of property, he later decides to overrule Mayor Tompkins because of Good Samaritan laws.
* {{Tuckerization}}: He shares his first name, Patrick, with Creator/PatrickWarburton, the voice of [[WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated Sheriff Stone]].
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!!!New Gods
[[folder:Metron]]
!!Metron
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!!!'''Species:''' New God
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/PhilLaMarr

A New God who invented Father Box and Mother Box technology.
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* AdaptationalUgliness: Looks fairly normal in the comics. Here his face is redone so that he looks as though he's wearing clown makeup.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: The only thing he cares about is acquiring new knowledge. He only agrees to see Victor because he's interested in seeing what happens as his condition worsens.
* FantasticRacism: As a New God, he generally considers mortals to be beneath his respect.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: When questioned by Black Lightning about whereas the Granny he mentioned is the same as Gretchen Goode he replies with "no, and yes". [[spoiler:Later it's revealed that there are more Granny Goodnesses on Apokalips]].
* ForScience: He refuses to heal Victor because he's interested in seeing what happens when a Father Box overtakes its biological host.
* GracefulLoser: His chair is stolen and he's cheated of seeing Cyborg get fully Father Boxed. Although miffed, he doesn't particularly care to take revenge.
* JerkassGods: Spending time with him is known to provoke an intense desire to punch him.
* LackOfEmpathy: Metron likes to observe other people with cold and emotionless curiosity. He decides to watch Victor's painful progression of his Father Box symptoms, with no offer of any help or sympathy.
* NoExceptYes: When Black Lightning asks him if Gretchen Goode and Granny Goodness are the same person, he slyly answers "No... and yes." before leaving.
* ExtraParentConception: Both the Father and Mother boxes were created by him and are therefore viewed as his "children". Because Cyborg and Halo were reborn through the technology of his Father and Mother boxes, he also views them as his "grandchildren" born from his creations.
* SoProudOfYou: Metron eventually comes to think of Violet and Victor as his "grandchildren" (due to being the results of his inventions), and is very impressed by what they have accomplished.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mobius Chair]]
!!Mobius Chair
!!!'''Species:''' Living machine

Metron's fancy chair, which is also sentient like the Father/Mother-Boxes.
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* SuperPrototype: The Mobius Chair is alive the same way Mother and Father Boxes are alive. It is also the first living machine created by Metron and may even be what Metron used to create the lesser versions of itself in the Mother and Father Boxes. It also has far more power and capabilities than either a Mother or Father Box. Notably, when Mother or Father Boxes "speak" they make a metalic 'ping' noise. When the Mobius Chair speaks, it sounds like a loud gong.

[[/folder]]

!!Introduced in Season 4 (''Phantoms'')

!!!Mars

[[folder:Em'ree J'onnz]]
!!''Em'ree J'onnz''
!!!'''Species:''' Martian (Green)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/HyndenWalch

One of M'gann's many sisters, she seems to show an aptitude for science, judging by the fact that she's heading up the initiative to construct a Mars-Earth Zeta Tube.
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* InnocentlyInsensitive: Takes on the form of Megan to tease M'gann, which ends up creeping out Beast Boy since she as a result resembles his late mother. She then changes form to her own personal favorite Hello Megan character, who was played by Rita Farr. This, however, STILL bothers Beast Boy, since Rita adopted him after his mother's death before dying herself, but he pretends that it's fine.
* NomDeMom: She goes by J'onnz, her mother's maiden name, instead of M'orzz, her father's surname. M'gann accuses her of doing so to [[HidingYourHeritage hide her White Martian heritage.]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder:M'aatt M'orzz]]
!!''M'aatt M'orzz''
!!!'''Species:''' Martian (White)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CarlLumbly

M'gann's father, and a white Martian.
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* CastingGag: Is voiced by Creator/CarlLumbly, who provided the voice of Martian Manhunter in the DCAU.
* MalignedMixedMarriage: His marriage to the green J'ann M'orzz has caused many problems for their family, since white Martians are considered an underclass to the green Martians and are seen as inferior at best and dangerous at worst.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:J'ann M'orzz]]
!!''J'ann M'orzz ''
!!!'''Species:''' Martian (Green)

M'gann's mother, J'onn's sister, and a green Martian.
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* MalignedMixedMarriage: Her marriage to the white M'aatt M'orzz has caused many problems for their family, since white Martians are considered an underclass to the green Martians and are seen as inferior at best and dangerous at worst.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:J'arlia J'axx]]
!!''J'arlia J'axx''
!!!'''Species:''' Martian (Red)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ZehraFazal

The reigning queen of Mars who took power after the assassination of her husband, King S'turnn J'axx.
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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Authorized the construction of the Mars-Earth Zeta Tube and allows Superboy and Beast Boy to help investigate her husband's murder.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:R'ess E'dda]]
!!''R'ess E'dda''
!!!'''Species:''' Martian (Green)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TroyBaker

The Consul-General of Mars, who blames the white Martians for the murder of King S'turnn.
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* FantasticRacism: He's a green Martian who hates both the white Martians, blaming them for the murder of the King, and the people of Earth, interaction with the latter causing what he believes to be the erosion of Martian culture. This causes him to butt heads with pretty much everyone outside the Queen.
* {{Jerkass}}: Is a racist prick, who is all too eager to blame the white Martians for the murder of King S'turnn, and even bluntly states he's eager to see the case resolved solely so that it can be proven definitively to be the white Martians' fault. However, he also is disgusted by what he views as Earth customs infecting Martian culture, thanks to J'onn sending TV signals back to Mars and the progressive King S'turnn commissioning a communications satellite to open extended communication with Earth. This leads to him butting heads with several characters.
** He first appears furious that there are plans to build a Zeta tube to allow instant travel between Earth and Mars, something that the late King championed and even the Queen still approves of. He insults both J'onn and Em'ree to their faces before going to take his grievances to the Queen.
** During his rant to J'onn he also mentions his disgust that he brought two Earth natives, Superboy and Garfield, back to Mars, and is also displeased on multiple levels by the upcoming marriage of M'gann to Conner. He insults M'gann not only for being a white Martian but for marrying an Earthling.
** He's also upset at Prince J'emm trusting Conner and Garfield with helping investigate the murder of the King. He even is bold enough to belittle J'emm and scorn his actions while J'emm is ''standing right behind him.''
** This culminates in R'ess whipping up the psychic equivalent of an angry mob to confront the Queen as the Zeta tube is about to be opened. Unfortunately for him, the mob doesn't share his distaste for J'onn, and the Queen is able to leverage J'onn's status as a hero to both Mars and Earth to get the mob to stand down.
* JustAKid: Consistently dismisses J'emm as a child with no understanding of politics. J'arlia dresses him down -- J'emm is still the heir to the throne, after all.
* MovingTheGoalPosts: Even when he's proven wrong about the King being killed by a white martian he still tries to use it to uphold the caste system.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:J'emm J'axx]]
!!''J'emm J'axx''
!!!'''Species:''' Martian (Red)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PhilLaMarr

The prince of Mars and the son of the late King S'turnn J'axx.
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* AdaptationSpeciesChange: In the comics, Jemm was a Saturnian, a race of red humanoids similar to the Martians who were later retconned as having been created by them to settle Saturn, and was known as Jemm, Son of Saturn. In Earth-16's reality, however, the Saturnians are instead simply Red Martians, who rule Mars as a class of ruling elite above the greens, yellows and whites in their caste system. J'emm gets to keep his honorific by way of his father, the late King S'turnn, making J'emm the 'Son of S'turnn.'
* UptownGirl: [[spoiler:J'emm was in love with S'yraa S'mitt, the priestess about to perform Connor and M'gann's wedding, but his father disallowed it because she was a Green Martian, a lower caste.]]
* TheWisePrince: J'emm is the approachable and open-minded heir to the throne who supports Connor and M'gann despite their MalignedMixedMarriage by the rest of Martian society; however, he is saddened by recent losses.
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This page is for listing tropes related to non-heroic/villainous characters in the animated series ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice''.
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[[foldercontrol]]

!!Introduced in Season 1

[[folder:Dr. Serling Roquette]]
!!''Dr. Serling Roquette''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong

Dr. Serling Roquette is the brilliant young scientist who invented the Fog.
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* AdaptationalJobChange: In the comics she was a geneticist who came to work for Cadmus when the government cleared out the previous project personnel leaving her as the de-facto head geneticist while waiting for someone else to be hired in that position due to her young age and lack of experience. Here she works for a university instead and is no longer a geneticist instead being a nano-robotics inventor.
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the comics she was a close friend of [[ComicBook/Superboy1994 Kon-El/Conner Kent]]'s who had a huge crush on him while the show her leaves her without any relationship with the show's version of Conner. She also loses her comic book ties to Project Cadmus and Dubbilex.
* AgeLift: She was just 16 when hired as a Cadmus geneticist in ''ComicBook/Superboy1994'' while she's a bit older here, with a focus in a different arena of the sciences.
* CantKillYouStillNeedYou: Cheshire spares her citing this reason.
* ComplainingAboutRescuesTheyDontLike: Snarks about being rescued by one person (Red Arrow).
-->"You couldn't bring backup? What, were there ''budget cuts?''"
** Also complains about the Team being sent to protect her instead of the Justice League.
* DeadpanSnarker: While being protected by the Team, she laments having to listen to a bunch of teenagers argue with each other.
%%* DistressedDamsel
%%* HotScientist
%%* {{Meganekko}}
* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: Doctor Roquette is a bespectacled young woman.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Madame Xanadu]]
!!''Madame Xanadu''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CreeSummer

Madame Xanadu is an alleged psychic in New Orleans.
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* PhonyPsychic: Rather unlike her [[ComicBook/MadameXanadu comics counterpart]], she uses [[MagicFromTechnology various props]] to scam people, which Kent Nelson says is a pity because she has "the perfect aura" for actual psychic work.
** WordOfGod has hinted there's more to her than that brief cameo; maybe she'll actually turn out to be a ''phony'' phony psychic? Her ''age'' was a spoiler request (for those unaware, in the comics, she was around since ''Arthurian'' times.)
%%* VictoriasSecretCompartment
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: When Madame Xanadu witnessed Abra Kadabra kidnap Kent Nelson and perform apparently real magic in order to make them disappear into thin air, she ran away screaming. What became of her later on remains a mystery.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Alfred Pennyworth]]
!!''Alfred Pennyworth''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JeffBennett

Alfred Pennyworth is Bruce Wayne's loyal butler who assists his employer in his duties, both as Bruce Wayne and as the Batman. He had previously worked for Bruce's parents, Thomas and Martha Wayne, until their deaths.
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* AllThereInTheManual: He's more likely to show up in the tie-in comics.
%%* TheJeeves
* MissionControl: Runs the Batcave computer when Batman and Robin are out, and has a video feed to what they're seeing.
* ParentalSubstitute: Suprisingly enough, this series ''averts'' the parental relationship between him and Bruce. WordOfGod states that he deliberately remained emotionally distant from Bruce in his youth because he felt it was inappropriate for a butler to act as a father to his "master". He regrets that and has since become closer to both Dick and Bruce.
* SecretKeeper: Like everyone of his incarnation, he knows the identity of Batman and his sidekicks.
* ServileSnarker: Not as well displayed as usual, but when Dick and Bruce are reacting to Ra's al Ghul falling to his death, he rather dryly points out that it won't be for long.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Iris West-Allen]]
!!''Iris West-Allen''
!!!'''Species:''' Human
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!!!'''Voiced by:''' Nicole Dubuc

Iris West-Allen is the wife of Barry Allen, and the aunt of Wally West. She works as a reporter for GBS.
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* BerserkButton: Not quite "berserk", but she really doesn't like Bart calling her toddler son "Dad," or calling ''her'' "Grandma." Mostly because, due to [[TemporalParadox the time travel situation regarding Bart]], she finds it extremely weird and uncomfortable.
* CoolAunt: Case in point -- On Wally's 16th birthday, Iris congratulated her nephew on his birthday on GBS, before reporting on school closures due to the heavy winter weather.
* DarkSkinnedRedhead: This Iris has olive skin with her comic counterpart's red hair.
* DeadlineNews: In "Failsafe". Luckily it wasn't real.
* HappilyMarried: To Barry Allen, the second Flash.
* InterspeciesRomance: Her (a human) and Flash II (a metahuman).
* LittleNo: In "Failsafe", when Flash is killed in the training exercise.
* LongingLook: To Barry (as Flash) right before the above. It's all they can do live on air.
* NiceGirl: Iris shows to be an all around decent woman.
* SignificantGreenEyedRedhead: Like her other incarnations; to indicate her as the Flash's wife and Kid Flash's aunt.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Paula Crock]]
!!''Paula Crock née Nguyen (formerly Huntress)''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KellyHu

Paula Crock, née Nguyen, is the wheelchair-bound mother of Artemis and Cheshire, estranged wife of Sportsmaster, and formerly known as the criminal Huntress.
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* ActionMom: In her early days, Paula was a career villain. Then, she got injured and gave up the "life".
* AdaptationalHeroism: In the comics, Paula Crock (nee Brooks) was more sympathetic earlier in life (even original being an AntiHero) but eventually went full-blown supervillain after she CameBackWrong. In the show, Paula was a criminal before her reformation, and she's gone completely straight (also, it's suggested she didn't go as far as her comics' counterpart, or at least for more sympathetic reasons).
* AdaptationNameChange: Her maiden name goes from Brooks to Nguyen.
* BattleCouple: In the past, she was an assassin pair with her now-estranged husband Sportsmaster.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: She's a reformed criminal and who's now paralyzed from the waist down, but she's not harmless. When she's angry she can be absolutely vicious.
* BrokenBird: Becoming handicapped because of villainous career? Check. Being sent away for eight years because of those said crimes, and missing out on her children growing up? Check. Her eldest daughter runs away from home and the other is in the hands of your emotionally abusive husband? Check. Paula has been put through the wringer.
* CareerEndingInjury: During a mission in her Huntress days, Paula got injured and it resulted in her paraplegia as well as a six-year jail sentence. For bonus points, she's unemployed now - she lives off a disability support pension.
* CompositeCharacter: Of the comics' Paula Crock (nee Brooks) and Jade Nguyen's (unnamed) Vietnamese mother - done to give Jade/Cheshire a family connection to the three established characters.
* CurtainsMatchTheWindows: Black hair and black eyes.
* DarkActionGirl: In the past, she was a criminal assassin under the name "Huntress".
* DarkAndTroubledPast: A former criminal who took the fall for her partner, [[WheelchairWoobie lost the use of her legs]], and had a daughter run away from home while she was in jail. And now her remaining daughter has apparently died in the line of duty. On top of that, Kid Flash, who she's admitted is the only one who's keeping her together, is withholding the truth from her.
* DisabledInTheAdaptation: Her comic counterpart was never paralyzed, but she is wheelchair-bound in this adaptation.
* DotingGrandparent: {{Implied|Trope}}. When Jade thanks Paula for babysitting Lian in "Complications", Paula responds with "My pleasure" before advising Jade to cherish as much time as he has with her daughter. The third season shows her spending more time with Lian, even singing along with her as they recite the nursery rhyme Artemis made up back in the first season.
* DotingParent: To Artemis -- Paula does everything within her power to make sure her daughter gets the life she regrets not choosing.
* EducationMama:
** {{Justified|Trope}}. Paula wanted Artemis to go to a private school in order to better her life...something she never did.
** By the third season she's still this trope. During Thanksgiving dinner at the Harper household, Paula talks about how proud she is that Artemis is working on her doctorate to become a college professor... and then becomes seething with anger when Helga Jace mentions Artemis is now active as Tigress again.
* EvilParentsWantGoodKids: Downplayed, as it's more of "''former'' evil parents". All in all, Paula would rather Artemis take up being a hero (at the very least) than take up "the family business".
* GoodParents: She is a genuinely loving mother and a far better parent than her estranged husband, even considering her past; she was also determined that Artemis would have the opportunities she never did. Her daughter's teammates all think she's pretty cool, too, despite their less-than-stellar opinion of Jade and Lawrence.
* HeelFaceTurn: According to the tie-in comic, she's given up 'the life'. Further emphasized by her having been in jail. In "Insecurity", it was revealed she once held the alias of Huntress.
* HugeGuyTinyGirl: Formerly, she was the Tiny Girl to Sportsmaster's Huge Guy.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: No one told her about Artemis becoming Tigress again in the third season, and she's ''very'' mad when Helga accidentally mentions it (thinking Paula already knew).
* MissingMom: To Jade and Artemis, as she spent the next six years in jail for her crimes.
* MoralityChain: {{Downplayed|Trope}} to Jade; while it's implied her eldest daughter always hated her father for his abuse, it was Paula's imprisonment that was the deciding factor for her to run away from home, thus entering into a life of crime. Despite that, Jade is ''not'' a heartless criminal, as she has love for Paula, Artemis, Roy, and Lian.
* MultiEthnicName: Her given name was American and her maiden name was Vietnamese.
* NiceGirl: She's a caring and loving person.
* OlderThanSheLooks: She's 48 (53 after the timeskip), but could pass for someone in their mid-thirties.
* RaceLift: From white to Vietnamese.
* ReformedCriminal: Turned in her villainous ways to become a better parent to the one of her two children who was still around.
* RetiredBadass: She was once a famous villain. Now, she's just a doting, stay-at-home mom.
* ShipperOnDeck: In season 3, she notices Artemis' attraction for Will and advises her to be with him.
* UnholyMatrimony: In the past, she was an assassin with her now-estranged husband Sportsmaster.
* VillainousCheekbones: {{Zigzagged|Trope}}. She has high cheekbones and was the villainous Huntress before her accident that resulted in her paraplegia, made her decided to give up crime.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lucas "Snapper" Carr]]
!!''Lucas "Snapper" Carr''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GregWeisman

Lucas "Snapper" Carr is a teacher at Happy Harbor High School. In his youth, he was familiar with Mount Justice and the Justice League.

By the time of ''Outsiders'', he's the new principal of [=HHHS=].
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* TheBusCameBack: Shows up a few times in Season 1, and his relationship with the League is strictly AllInTheManual. Pops in for a crucial role in the Season 2 finale. By Season 3 he's a frequent visitor to Connor and M'gann's house for the Outsiders' training.
* CoolTeacher: Becomes this, years later; Carr became a civics teacher at Happy Harbor High School. By Season 3, he's now PuttingThePalInPrincipal.
* CreatorCameo: Greg Weisman voices him and is one the two co-directors of the series.
* InSeriesNickname: Nicknamed "Snapper" for his habit of snapping his fingers.
* MissionControl: Takes this role in the series finale, since literally every other hero is busy.
* NiceJobGuidingUsHero: Was tricked by the Joker into leading him directly to Justice League headquarters. The mountain hideout at Happy Harbor was abandoned as a result.
* TagalongKid: To the Justice League back in the day.
* UnwittingPawn: His carelessness led to the discovery of the Cave by the Joker in 2006.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Amanda Waller]]
!!''ComicBook/AmandaWaller''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SherylLeeRalph

Amanda Waller is the former warden of Belle Reve Penitentiary.
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* BlackBossLady: African-American and the warden of Belle Reve.
* TheBusCameBack: After being absent since ''Terrors'' in Season 1, when she was replaced as warden of Bell Reve, she returns in the second half of ''Outsiders''.
* DeadpanSnarker: The (super-powered) inmates take over her prison and throw her into a cell, and she just does not give a crap.
-->'''Icicle Sr.:''' ''(holding Waller by her tie)'' Tell me how you did this, or I swear you won't thaw for a millennium!
-->'''Waller:''' At which point you will ''still'' be in Belle Reve.
* DefiantToTheEnd: Despite being held hostage and her life threatened, she refuses to comply with the villains at Bell Reve prison.
* {{Determinator}}: Stubborn to a fault.
* GoodIsNotNice: Amanda is tough, intimidating, stubborn, and harsh, traits required for a job as intense as warden of Belle Reve.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: She's as hardcore as any of her other incarnations, but makes one fatal mistake - assuming Hugo Strange is a harmless armchair psychologist.
* IronLady: If she wasn't, she wouldn't be Waller.
--> "I am not your mother, your maiden aunt, or your friend. I am your warden, and you are my prisoners."
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Queen Perdita of Vlatava]]
!!''Queen Perdita of Vlatava''
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!!!'''Species''': Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ArielWinter (Season 1), Creator/HyndenWalch (''Outsiders'')

The young queen of Vlatava.
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* AdaptationDyeJob: She was brunette in ''WesternAnimation/DCShowcaseGreenArrow''. Her ''Young Justice'' incarnation is blonde.
* TheBusCameBack: She returns in ''Outsiders'' as Beast Boy's girlfriend.
* CanonImmigrant: Her only prior appearance was in ''WesternAnimation/DCShowcaseGreenArrow'', where Ariel Winter also voiced her.
* AChildShallLeadThem: Queen of Vlatava at age ten.
* DamselOutOfDistress: When Psimon kidnaps her, she quickly turns the tables on the psychic and defeats him before the Team even arrives.
* DecompositeCharacter: For Tara Markov aka Terra, who had a famous romance with Beast Boy. Like Tara, Perdita is the blonde princess of a fictional Slavic country who dates Beast Boy. Tara's character arc is a lot more self-contained as a result.
* EngineeredPublicConfession: Learning offscreen that her uncle tried to sabotage her heart surgery, she stays hidden after it was a success, making Vertigo believe she died so he can brag about getting the throne and holding his diplomatic immunity. She records it all before revoking said immunity, allowing Kid Flash to finally take him down.
* IllGirl: She fulfills this role in "Coldhearted". The entire episode revolves around Kid Flash trying to deliver a donor heart to her for a transplant.
* InterspeciesRomance: She (a human) is currently in a relationship with Beast Boy, who's a metahuman.
* NervesOfSteel: Carried over from the Green Arrow short, Perdita is never anything short of collected and poised, even when facing down a man who has tried to kill her. (''Twice'', if you figure that, as Weisman intended, the events of the short happened in this continuity!)
** When she gets kidnapped and telepathically tortured by Psimon, she doesn’t hesitate to attack the psychic the moment he lets his guard down.
* OffscreenRomance: She started dating Beast Boy at some point between ''Invasion'' and ''Outsiders''.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: The first thing she does after ''life-threatening heart surgery'' is assist in an EngineeredPublicConfession move, by hiding her fate and gathering evidence that her supervillain uncle tried to kill her, before revoking his title and diplomatic immunity. That is one tough kid.
* UptownGirl: Perdita is the current ruling monarch of Vlatava who's in a relationship with Garfield Logan (Beast Boy), who's an up-coming actor.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Marie Logan]]
!!''Marie Logan''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DanicaMcKellar

Garfield Logan's mother and former star of the short-lived sitcom ''Hello, Megan!'' During the TimeSkip between seasons 1 and 2, she was murdered by Queen Bee.
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* AllThereInTheManual: Her death was depicted in the show's companion comic.
* BusCrash: She is killed by Queen Bee during the time period between the first and second seasons.
* ComplainingAboutRescuesTheyDontLike: Does this when the Team stops Bialiyan troops from harassing her sanctuary.
* FormerChildStar: Starred in a cheesy high school sitcom. Dislikes being reminded of it, and left acting behind to run an animal sanctuary in Qurac.
* IAmNotSpock: {{Invoked|Trope}}. She's initially a little annoyed by M'gann's fangirling, but she warms up when M'gann explains what the show ''really'' meant to her.
%%* MamaBear
* OlderThanSheLooks: She's ''47'' when we see her in "Image". She doesn't look a day over 30.
* PsychicAssistedSuicide: How Queen Bee killed her.
* RevengeByProxy: A victim of this; Queen Bee killed her as revenge against M'gann.
* SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome: She dies during the TimeSkip.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:King Faraday]]
!!''King Faraday''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ClancyBrown

King Faraday is an interpol agent.
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* FairCop: An Interpol officer.
%%* ReasonableAuthorityFigure
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Bette Kane]]
!!''Bette Kane''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AlysonStoner

A student at Gotham Academy.
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* AdaptationalWimp: In the comics, she's a member of the Batfamily under the alias of Flamebird, but there's been no indication that this has happened yet in the ''Young Justice'' universe.
* ForgottenFirstMeeting: Five years after crashing Dick Grayson's birthday party, she has a one-night stand with him, but doesn't remember his name.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Along with Barbara Gordon, she helps take care of the younger children when the adults go missing.
* LovableAlphaBitch: Rather mild example. She's dismissive of freshmen, and crashes Dick's birthday party with Artemis (though Dick seems to expect them).
[[/folder]]

!!Introduced in ''VideoGame/YoungJusticeLegacy''

[[folder:Helena Sandsmark]]
!!''Helena Sandsmark''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MaeWhitman

An archaeologist and the mother of Wonder Girl.
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* AlmightyMom: {{Implied}} in ''Invasion'' by Wonder Woman's statement that Helena would never let Wonder Girl go off into space. In ''Outsiders'' Helena tries to dissuade Cassie from becoming a public CelebritySuperhero, but eventually accepts it.
* BrainyBrunette: Heck! Her smarts is what got her kidnapped.
* DamselInDistress: Kidnapped by the Light.
* StrugglingSingleMother: In the game, Batman alludes to her being this trope. Whether it is or not is yet to be seen.
* HotScientist: She's an archaeologist and is quite attractive.
* InterspeciesRomance: Helena (human) had a relationship with Zeus (a God).
* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: Pictures of her in the video game shows her wearing glasses.
[[/folder]]

!!Introduced in Season 2 (''Invasion'')

[[folder:Sardath and Alanna]]
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!!!'''Species:''' Rannian
!!!'''Voiced by:''' W. Morgan Sheppard (Sardath) and Jacqueline Obradors (Alanna)

Sardath is a Rannian scientist and the father of Alanna; Alanna is the daughter of Sardath and has a mutual affection with Adam Strange.
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* AdaptationSpeciesChange: Played with. In the source material, the Rannians are HumanAliens. Here, they look more like alien elves.
* AliensSpeakingEnglish: Played with. Adam Strange took weeks to even discover a means of communication when he was accidentally transported to the planet Rann. Miss Martian helps bridge the language gap during her visit with a psychic link.
* BadassBookworm: A scientist that people may expect to be a DistressedDamsel, but she can hold her own.
* BaldOfAwesome: Sardath is a bald Rannian.
* DaddysGirl: Sardath has a close relationship with his daughter Alanna, and tolerates his daughter's affections for the Earthling Adam Strange.
* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: Alanna has pale yellow skin.
* HumanAliens: Remove their odd skin color, pointy ears, and different language and they are human!
* InterspeciesRomance: Just like in the comics, Alanna has a mutual attraction to Adam Strange.
* MadScientistsBeautifulDaughter: As it states above, Alanna is this to Sardath.
* MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch: They're among the only Rannians that are okay with earthlings though they ''do'' fear the Justice League.
* ScarfOfAsskicking: Alanna wears a long yellow one.
* ShipperOnDeck: Alanna is able to quickly spot that Connor and M'gaan have a romantic history and even states that they seemed perfect together.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lian Nguyen-Harper]]
!!''Lian Nguyen-Harper''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KellyHu, Creator/ZehraFazal (''Outsiders'')

Lian Nguyen-Harper is the daughter of Red Arrow and Cheshire.
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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: Inverted. Her parents are married in this version, and her mother isn't a sociopathic monster, meaning she's likely to have a ''much'' happier childhood.
* AdaptationDyeJob: {{Zigzagged|Trope}}. When she was first introduced in the 1980s comics, she had red hair like her father, Roy. In the 1990s up until her death, she was depicted with black hair. For this series, given that Jade is biracial, they figured that they could get away with giving her reddish-brown hair.
* AdaptationNameChange: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. She still keeps her "Harper" surname, her mother added into the "Nguyen" in this adaptation.
* BabiesMakeEverythingBetter: Lian's existence has helped both of her parents in different ways -- Either helping her mother make "drastic changes to her [Jade's] life" or being the motivating reason for Roy to stop with his obsession.
* BloodKnight: Her father is worried about this. Her mother not so much.
* BrainyBaby: {{Implied|Trope}}. Lian is under a year old, but was able say "dadas", when she saw her father and father's genetic template. She shows this further in the third season while playing with her hero dolls, saying "Now we go find Cheshire for Daddy," implying she knows about her mom being Cheshire and that her dad misses her.
* CheerfulChild: {{Justified|Trope}} since Lian is only a baby. In a more darker sense, she laughs when her parents punch people.
* DaddysGirl: Lian smiled and laughed when she sees her father. She also implies she wants to find her mom so Will can be happy.
* DeadGirlJunior: Her name is from her maternal aunt's middle name. Subverted and inverted since Artemis is alive and undercover, and Lian was born before Artemis's apparent death anyway.
* FieryRedhead: Lian has auburn (reddish-brown) hair and shows signs of becoming this (i.e. laughing at people getting punched).
* HumanMomNonhumanDad: {{Zigzagged|Trope}}. Both of her parents are human, but her father is technically a clone of a human.
* InnocentGrayEyes: Her gray eyes, inherited from her mother, represent her child-like nature given her age.
-->'''Red Arrow:''' Should I be concerned over the obvious delight our daughter takes in the ultra-violence?\\
'''Cheshire:''' It's genetic.\\
'''Red Arrow:''' Great.
* LikeParentLikeChild: She share her mother's love for the ultra-violence.
* MoralityPet:
** For her mother, [[NobleDemon Cheshire]]. WordOfGod even stated that the arrival of Lian allowed Jade to make drastic changes in her life for her daughter's well being. Jade probably would've left Roy for good, if she didn't know they would have a daughter.
** Lian's presence helped get [[GoodIsNotNice Red Arrow]] out of his whole "Speedy" recon mission.
** One of the pictures that comes to [[spoiler: Tara’s]] mind when she decides to HeelFaceTurn is of her holding a napping Lian.
* MultiEthnicName: Her given name is traditionally Chinese and she has hyphenated Vietnamese and American last names.
* NomDeMom: She uses both her father and mother's last names.
* PinkIsFeminine: Just look at her picture.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Unlike her comic counterparts, Lian is related to the Crock family.
* SleepCute: Many of her scenes include being asleep during the action.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: In the comics, she was killed in ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueCryForJustice''. That hasn’t happened in the show so far, and likely won’t in the future.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: From her mother, Lian has her eye color, eye shape and smile. From her father, she has his skin complexion and red hair.
* TagalongKid: Not by choice, but her mother did bring her on the mission to Tibet.
* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: She laughs at the fighting her parents, Cheshire and Red Arrow, are engaging in with an army of Mooks. This may be partly because she comes from a family of supervillains on her mother's side.
* VillainousLineage: {{Implied|Trope}}. Lian giggles with joy as her mother (a former assassin [[DeliverUsFromEvil only recently re-reformed]]) and father (an AntiHero with CloningBlues) beat up a bunch of guards at the villainous lair [[RuleOfFunny they took her to infiltrate]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Eduardo Dorado, Sr.]]
!!''Eduardo Dorado, Sr.''
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Bruce Greenwood

A scientist at S.T.A.R. Labs studying teleportation technology. He is the father of Ed Dorado, Jr., aka El Dorado. In Season 3 he becomes the director of the Metahuman Youth Center in Taos, NM.
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* AscendedExtra: A would-be victim of the week in season 2; he plays a larger role in season 3 due to traumatized metahumans being a large part of the plot and his son joining the Outsiders.
* CanonForeigner: Exclusive to the show.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: To the kids at the Metahuman Youth Center. He's in charge of making sure they are equipped to deal with their powers and cares about their well-being.
* TookALevelInKindness: While not quite on good terms with Ed Jr. in season 2, they have a much better relationship in season 3; his son helps him out at the youth center through peer counseling.
[[/folder]]

!!Introduced in Season 3 (''Outsiders'')
!!!Markovia

[[folder:King Viktor Markov]]
!!''King Viktor Markov''
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Bruce Greenwood

The king of Markovia.
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* DeathByOriginStory: His assassination is what leads Brion to become Geo-Force.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Queen Ilona [=DeLamb=]-Markov]]
!!''Queen Ilona [=DeLamb=]-Markov''
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/VanessaMarshall

The queen of Markovia.
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* AdaptationNameChange: Her maiden name is [=DeLamb=], as she is Baron Bedlam's younger sister in this continuity.
* CainAndAbel: She's [[TheGoodKing the good queen]] of Markovia, while her brother is a supervillain and the leader of a criminal syndicate that participates in metahuman trafficking.
* DeathByOriginStory: Her assassination is what leads Brion to become Geo-Force.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: She is the sister of Baron Frederick [=DeLamb=], who is also known as Baron Bedlam.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Prince Gregor Markov]]
!!''Prince Gregor Markov''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CrispinFreeman

The crown prince of Markovia and the older brother of Prince Brion and Princess Tara.
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* AmbiguouslyEvil: At first, his coronation following the assassination of his parents is noted to be a powerful possible motive for his own involvement in Bedlam. Turns out he's completely innocent and his uncle is the one really behind everything.
* AwesomeByAnalysis: Was able to see through his uncle's deception simply by seeing his skills with his own meta-abilities (indicating he's had his powers for some time, as opposed to his brother, whose lack of skills showed he had only just triggered his) as well as breaking down that his anti-metahuman actions were a smokescreen to cover up his dirty deeds.
* BrainyBrunette: Gregor has black hair and has proven to be a calm, observant ReasonableAuthorityFigure.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The fair and calm-minded Responsible to Brion's petulant and impulsive Foolish.
* GoodIsNotNice: He's not evil and is working to restore Markovia to a good state. However, he sees that it's better to banish his metahuman brother to America than keep him around and risk a public backlash in the middle of an already bad situation.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Sees through his uncle's lies by pointing out the flaws in his accusations against Brion, leading to his arrest. While he does banish Brion afterwards, it's only because he realizes the country isn't safe for metahumans like him right now, and that he needs to focus on helping the Quraci refugees -- who have nowhere to turn to -- because his brother remains safe in America. [[spoiler:It eventually costs him the the throne. Brion with a psychic nudge from the prime minister ends up killing their uncle and taking the throne for himself.]]
* ShooTheDog: After their parents' murder by a metahuman, the discovery of Bedlam and their uncle's role in it, and Brion becoming a metahuman, he realizes that Markovia isn't safe for Brion right now and tells him to leave.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Zviad Baazovi]]
[[spoiler: [[Characters/YoungJusticeTheLight See here]].]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Kaizen Gamorra]]
!!''Kaizen Gamorra''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CrispinFreeman

The Ambassador of United Rhelasia.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: While we don't know what Kaizen's alignment stands in this incarnation, he's an ambassador of a country which is still a far cry to what his comic counterpart used to be, who's a psychopathic ruler who killed for fun and has an army of superhuman clones at his disposal.
* AdaptationalJobChange: In the comics Kaizen Gamorra was the ruler of a country called Gamorra Island (formerly Parousia), here he is the ambassador of United Rhelasia.
* AdaptationalNationality: In the comics Kaizen was from a small country in Asia called Parousia. Here he's from United Rhelasia.
* AgeLift: In the comics Kaizen Gamorra is a seventy year old [[EvilOldFolks Evil Old Folk]] who is always drawn with grey long hair, here he looks to be in his fourties and still has a brunette beard visible.
* MythologyGag: Kaizen Gamorra in the comics was a frequent enemy of [[Comicbook/{{TheAuthority}} The Authority]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Gabrielle Daou '''(Spoiler Character)''']]
!!''Gabrielle Daou''
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ZehraFazal

A Quraci girl who lived as a refugee in Markovia, who died after being kidnapped and experimented on by Project Bedlam. Her body became the host of the spirit of a Mother Box (a sentient alien robot from New Genesis), who took on a new identity as the superhero, Halo, AKA, Violet Harper.
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* AdaptationNameChange: Her names are switched up in the show. In the comics her original name was Violet Harper and she adopted the name Gabrielle Doe (as in Jane Doe, having forgotten her past life).
* AdaptationalNationality: She is American in the comics from the start.
* BackFromTheDead: Subverted. Gabrielle Daou really ''did'' die, and it was the Mother Box AI inhabiting her that lived on in her body afterwards.
* TheMole: [[spoiler:She betrayed the Markovs and let the assassins in before Bedlam used her in their experiments.]]
* PosthumousCharacter: She dies upon being introduced at the beginning of Season 3, but remained relevant afterwards due to the Mother Box taking control over her body and assuming her identity.
* RaceLift: Her counterpart is white in the comics.
* ThatManIsDead: "Violet Harper" rejected being called by the name of "Gabrielle Daou", though she didn't know why exactly; until later on when she learns that it's because she's not actually the original Gabrielle, who really is dead for all intents and purposes.
* WarRefugees: The real Gabrielle Daou was apparently orphaned due to the Bialyan invasion of her home country {{Qurac}}. Afterwards she fled to Markovia seeking asylum/refuge, but was met with xenophobia by the locals. She became employed as a domestic servant in the royal palace, until she got kidnapped by Baron Bedlam's hired thugs and taken to a secret laboratory, where she later died from failed experiments to turn her into a metahuman.
[[/folder]]

!!!Family Members of the Justice League
[[folder:Anissa Pierce and Jennifer Pierce]]
!!''Anissa Pierce''
!!!'''Species:''' Human (possibly metahuman)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Masasa Moyo

The daughters of Black Lightning and Lynn Stewart-Pierce.
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* AmbiguousSituation: In the comics, both Anissa and Jennifer inherited her dad's ShockAndAwe powers and becomes a 'sidekick' to him, donning the identity of Thunder and Lightning, respectively.
[[/folder]]


[[folder:Lynn Stewart-Pierce]]
!!''Lynn Stewart-Pierce''
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Denise Boutte

The ex-wife of Black Lightning and the sister of John Stewart.
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* AmicableExes: With Black Lightning, as she allows him to see their daughters during the night and then they engage in a non-argumentative discussion.
* FunctionalGenreSavvy: Thanks to her experience as the sister of one super-hero and the ex-wife of another, she is highly skeptical of how well the latter's [[TenMinuteRetirement decision to permanently quit the hero life will stick]].
* InterspeciesRomance: She (a human) was married to Jefferson Pierce/Black Lightning (a metahuman).
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Due to their shared surnames, a longtime theory was that her brother was [[ComicBook/GreenLantern John Stewart]], with her creator, Tony Isabella, even saying that he did this in case anyone wanted to write a connection between them. Here, she is confirmed to be John's sister.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Don & Dawn Allen]]
!!''Don & Dawn Allen''
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!!!'''Species:''' Metahumans

The twin siblings born to Barry Allen and Iris West, also the future father and aunt of Bart Allen.
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* AgeLift: Of a sort. Their comics counterparts resided in the 30th century due to Barry and Iris being there at the time (long story), but are born here due to the differences in the adaptations.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Both twins have Barry's eye colour, and Don is blond to boot.
* SupernaturallyYoungParent: Don is the man who will eventually father Bart Allen aka Impulse/Kid Flash II, who time-traveled to before Don was even born. That doesn't stop Bart from affectionately calling him "Dad" when he's two (to Iris's dismay).
* SuperpowerfulGenetics: They both have SuperSpeed from their dad, making them literally quite difficult to keep up with for their non-super mom Iris.
* ThemeTwinNaming: With each other no less. Don and Dawn are phonetically pronounced the same.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Artur]]
!!''Artur''
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!!!'''Species:''' Atlantean (1/4 human)

King Orin and Queen Mera's young son.
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* AdaptationalNameChange: Slightly. In the comics, he's called Arthur Curry Jr., "Artur" is a variation of the name "Arthur". It could be his Atlantean name, while his name on the surface is still Arthur Jr.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: His comics counterpart was StuffedInTheFridge by Black Manta during the "Death of a Prince" story. Here, he's very much alive and well.
* UnevenHybrid: 3/4 Atlantean, 1/4 Human, by virtue of his dad being a HalfHumanHybrid.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Amistad Ervin]]
!!''Amistad Ervin''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human

The son of Raquel Ervin, aka Rocket.
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* CaptainObvious: Points out Karen's pregnancy, to the amusement of others. Justified because of his age; What's obvious to an adult is an astute observation to a toddler.
-->'''Amistad:''' You got a baby in there!
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Traya Sutton]]
!!''Traya Sutton''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human

The adopted daughter of "John Smith", aka Red Tornado.
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* InterspeciesAdoption: Her father is an android.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lois Lane]]
!!''ComicBook/LoisLane''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GreyDeLisle

A reporter at the Daily Planet and Clark Kent's human wife.
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* AlliterativeName: As per usual, her name is '''L'''ois '''L'''ane.
* ArtEvolution: Lois made appearances in the tie-in comics set during Season 1 and 2. By the time she makes her first on-screen appearance in Season 3 her design now resembles her counterpart from the ''WesternAnimation/DCAnimatedMovieUniverse''.
* InterspeciesRomance: With Clark Kent/Superman. By Season 3 they've produced a son, Jon Kent from it.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Jonathan Kent]]
!!''[[ComicBook/JonathanSamuelKent Jonathan Kent]]''
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!!!'''Species:''' Kryptonian-Human hybrid

Lois and Clark's son.
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* AgeLift: In the comics, Jon was three years younger than Damian Wayne. But here, they are both infants with Jon looking slightly older.
* HalfHumanHybrid: His mother is the human Lois Lane, with his father being the Last Son of Krypton himself.
* InnocentBlueEyes: A ''very'' striking shade.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Just look at this spit curl and these big blue eyes, aww... Who's Superman's cute sprog?
[[/folder]]

!!!Other Friends, Family Members, and Associates of the Heroes
[[folder:Harper Row]]
!!''Harper Row''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ZehraFazal

A student at Happy Harbor High School.
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* AbusiveParents: Her father hits her and her brother.
* AdaptationalWimp: In the comics, she's a BadassNormal superhero martial artist/marksman, part of the Batfamily who becomes Batman's other sidekick besides Robin, known as Bluebird. Here, she's just a student. Though, whether she'll go the same way as Karen Beecher or Stephanie Brown isn't yet known.
* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: On the outside of all the cliques, and befriends Violet and Fred as fellow outsiders.
* BigSisterInstinct: She's been defending her little brother from their father for years, and the only reason she hasn't told anyone about his abuse yet is that she doesn't want to be separated in foster care. M'gann making her realize that she can't protect Cullen from their father anymore is what prompts her to come clean.
* CurtainsMatchTheWindows: Blue hair and eyes.
* DontSplitUsUp: That's the reason why she refuses to tattle about her father's abuse, since she thinks Social Services would take Cullen away.
* HappilyAdopted: It appears that she and her younger brother Cullen have, by the time of the Season 4 premiere, been adopted by Lucas Carr.
* GoodBadGirl: Gets kicks out of underaged drinking and trick shooting with a gun, but Harper is still has a good heart under the rebelliousness.
* OneSteveLimit: Averted, to her initial confusion. She shares her first name with Violet's (and by extension, Will, and further extension, Roy) surname.
* ParentalNeglect: Harper's father is usually too drunk to see to her needs.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Harper has dyed blue hair.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Cullen Row]]
!!''Cullen Row''
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BenjaminDiskin

Harper Row's younger brother.
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* AbusiveParents: His father was physically abusive to him, though his sister took the brunt of it.
* HappilyAdopted: By the time of season 4, he and his older sister have been adopted by Lucas Carr.
* SecretKeeper: Knows about Sphere, Wolf, the Zeta Tube in Connor's garage, and the fact that Megan Morse is actually M'gann M'orrz and a superheroine.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dr. Silas Stone]]
!!''Dr. Silas Stone''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KharyPayton

A scientist at STAR Labs Detroit and the father of Victor Stone, who is also known as Cyborg.
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* AdaptationalJerkass: He’s much more unsympathetic and unlikeable here, as while Silas is usually a {{Workaholic}} who ignores his son, here he’s much more dismissive of him, to the point where he’s unaware of Victor's 4.0 GPA.
* AlliterativeName: '''S'''ilas '''S'''tone.
* BlackAndNerdy: He's an African-American scientist.
* CastingGag: He's voiced by the same man who voiced Victor himself in ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans''.
* DoesntKnowTheirOwnChild: He pays little attention to his son, not even realizing how good Victor's grades already are when he tells him to get them up.
* EducationPapa: He reprimands his son for prioritizing getting into college on a football scholarship instead of with good grades. That he even says this is just one more demonstration of how out of touch he is regarding his son, as Victor is a star student in addition to his sports skills. [[note]]The most generous interpretation here is that Dr. Stone wants him to pick a college based on it academic acumen rather then the quality of its football team. Unfortunately, Victor picks the worst possible interpretation and accidentally messes up the highly dangerous device that Dr. Stone is working on analyzing.[[/note]]
* JerkassHasAPoint: Dr. Stone may be out of touch with his son, but the device he's working on is a highly dangerous piece of alien technology. He's studying it to make sure it's not about to do something incredibly harmful to humanity. Sure enough, when Victor unplugs it by accident, it fries him. Yeah, Victor, maybe you should let daddy work this one through to the end first.
* LeeroyJenkins: In an effort to save Victor's life, he impulsively uses a Father Box to heal him despite not knowing how it works.
* LoveMakesYouDumb: He's in such severe shock at seeing his son dying that he's desperate enough to try using a Father Box to save his life.
* PapaWolf: Verging on LoveMakesYouDumb, but Silas used the Father Box to save Victor's life, and when his co-workers gently disagreed, Silas ''angrily'' said he would do it.
* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: Silas wears square-shaped glass and is a scientist.
* WhenYouComingHomeDad: He put his scientific studies ahead of being present in his son's life. This bites him hard when a heated argument with Victor causes the accident that turns his son into Cyborg.
* {{Workaholic}}: Like most incarnations of Silas Stone, only even more so.
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[[folder:Wendy Jones]]
-->[[Characters/YoungJusticeOutsiders See here]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dolphin]]
!!''Dolphin''
!!!'''Species:''' Metahuman
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TiyaSircar

An Indian teenager kidnapped as an experiment for Project Rutabaga.
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* AdaptationalNationality: Indian here, rather than an amnesiac American, as in the comics.
* DiseaseBleach: The activation of her metagenes turns her hair black to white.
* IncompatibleOrientation: Subverted. In "Quiet Conversations", she appears to have grown attracted to Kaldur, who has been romantically involved with Tula but was otherwise said to [[WordOfGay be at least gay]] by WordOfGod. After she kisses Kaldur on the cheek before leaving, he then kisses Wyynde, with WordOfGod making a clarifying statement that Kaldur is polysexual. So yes, Dolphin and Kaldur could theoretically be romantically involved with each other, but likely not at the moment due to Kaldur already being with someone else.
* MeaningfulRename: She chooses the name Dolphin, the happiest creature in the ocean, to reflect her healing in Atlantis.
* MythologyGag:
** With her origin and Beast Boy transforming into a dolphin while helping her, it was all but stated that she was Dolphin before she got her name in-universe.
** On that note, her ShipTease with Kaldur seems to be a reference to how she and ''Aquaman'' (Orin) had a thing before Mera (who abandoned him and Atlantis in the 1989 miniseries) came back, which led to her seeing ''Aqualad'' (Garth, who was already going by Tempest by this point) instead.
* RaceLift: Dolphin was white in the source material.
* ShipTease: She and Kaldur bond in "Quiet Conversations", with their last scene together being her kissing him on the cheek before leaving... [[ShipSinking and then]] it turns out that he's already seeing Wyynde, making her attraction to him one-sided.
* ShoutOut: She resembles Princess Kida of ''WesternAnimation/AtlantisTheLostEmpire'' in terms of physical appearance, voice, and their association with Atlantis and water.
* ThatManIsDead: She declares her old name to be dead, now that she's been genetically altered and endured a load of trauma from it. She decides to start a new life in Atlantis and is assured that she can decide her name when she's ready.
* TheUnintelligible: As surface languages weren't made to be intelligible underwater, she struggles to communicate with other characters in Hindi due to being stuck underwater until Kaldur casts a UniversalTranslator spell on her.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Calvin Durham and Sha'lain'a]]
!!''Calvin Durham and Sha'lain'a'\
!!'''Species''': Mutated Human (Calvin), Atlantean (Sha'lain'a)
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/PhilLaMarr (Calvin), Creator/TaraStrong (Sha'lain'a)
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[[/folder]]


!!!Brooklyn, New York

[[folder:Tommi Tompkins]]
!!''Tommi Tompkins''
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MaeWhitman

A member of the Newsgirl Legion and the daughter of Mayor Thomas Tompkins.
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* AdaptationalNameChange: Tommy Tompkins to Tommi Tompkins.
* CompositeCharacter: Of a {{genderflip}}ped version of the Newsboy Legion's Tommy Tompkins and ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'''s Fred Jones (specifically his ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'' incarnation).
* AlliterativeName: '''T'''ommi '''T'''ompkins.
* DaddyIssues: Her relationship with her father seems strained.
* DecompositeCharacter: The Newsboy Legion's Tommy Tompkins is divvied up between her and her father, but she resembles the original Tommy more while her father resembles him strictly InNameOnly.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: Given what happens to Fred and Mayor Jones in ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'' and that many aspects related to that are also shown with Tommi and Mayor Tompkins, the implications of what's in store for them and the Newsgirl Legion in the future are rather interesting...
* MissingMom: It's implied that Tommi's mother isn't in the picture. While telling off the Outsiders and the Newsgirls including Tommi, Mayor Tompkins doesn't bring up Tommi's mother, even though it would be typical to mention how disappointed the other parent would be while scolding your child.
* OneSteveLimit: Averted. It would be logical to assume that Mayor Thomas Tompkins's nickname is Tommy, which would make him Tommy Tompkins and his daughter Tommi Tompkins.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Inverted. There's little resemblance between Tommi and Mayor Tompkins. It could just be because Mayor Tompkins is old, but if ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'' is anything to go by, there's a reason for this.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Gaby Gabrielli]]
!!''Gaby Gabrielli''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GreyGriffin

A member of the Newsgirl Legion.
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* ActorAllusion: She's voiced by Creator/GreyGriffin, the voice of Daphne.
* AdaptationalNameChange: Gabby Gabrielli to Gaby Gabrielli.
* AlliterativeName: '''Gab'''y '''Gab'''rielli.
* CompositeCharacter: Of a {{genderflip}}ped version of the Newsboy Legion's Gabby/Johnny Gabrielli and ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'''s Daphne Blake. Her recklessness in trying to record a livestream of the Outsiders' fight may be a reference to Daphne being known for being "danger-prone".
* LeeroyJenkins: She tries to film her livestream while being carried to cover, which frustrates Kaldur to a point.
* MeaningfulName: She's shown to be somewhat of a MotorMouth while narrating her livestream of the fight.
-->'''Gaby:''' ''[Kaldur is hit]'' Oh no! Aquaman is hit! ''[Kaldur is thrown through a window]'' ''GASP! THEY KILLED AQUAMAN!'' ''[Kaldur gets up]'' Gasp! Aquaman is okay!
* OneSteveLimit: Averted. Her surname Gabrielli (and potentially her first name) is similar to ''Gabrielle'' Daou.
* RepetitiveName: Gaby Gabrielli.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Antonia "Big Words" Rodriguez]]
!!''Antonia "Big Words" Rodriguez''
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ZehraFazal

-->''"Well, I'll be superamalgated!"''

A member of the Newsgirl Legion.
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* CompositeCharacter: Of a {{genderflip}}ped version of the Newsboy Legion's Big Words and ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'''s Velma Dinkley.
* CuteClumsyGirl: The gag of Velma losing her glasses in [[WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou the original series]] is referenced when Antonia drops her "spectacles" when Wonder Girl crashes into her and is otherwise blind without them.
* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: Thanks Wonder Girl for picking up her glasses by saying "Gratitude!" and expresses surprise with "I'll be superamalgated!". See where her nickname came from?
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mayor Thomas Tompkins]]
!!''Mayor Thomas Tompkins''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JasonMarsden

The mayor of Brooklyn, ME, and the father of Tommi Tompkins.
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* AdaptationDyeJob: He's a brunette/grey-haired while Mayor Jones was raven-haired. [[NoCelebritiesWereHarmed This is more in line]] with how Creator/GaryCole looks.
* AdaptationalJerkass: Mayor Jones would at least be thankful for the Gang's sleuthing if the MonsterOfTheWeek was threatening to destroy the town and/or target him. More or less, the former would be because of the extensive property damage (that he would acknowledge was because of the ''monster'' and not the kids) and/or it's deterring tourists from the town. Mayor Jones was also a lot less serious & short-tempered and more BunnyEarsLawyer.
* AlliterativeName: '''T'''homas '''T'''ompkins.
* AppropriatedAppellation: While telling off the girls, he calls them the "Newsgirl Legion", and they happen to be based on the Newsboy Legion out-of-universe. This may also imply the existence of a Newsboy Legion in-universe in the past.
* ComicBookFantasyCasting: Like in ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'' with Mayor Jones, Mayor Tompkins resembles Creator/GaryCole, Mayor Jones's voice actor. Creator/JasonMarsden's performance doesn't seem to be an impression of Gary Cole except for possibly his angry lines.
* CompositeCharacter: Of the Newsboy Legion's Tommy and ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'''s Mayor Fred Jones Sr., although he's essentially just Mayor Jones with another name while the only thing he shares with Tommy is [[InNameOnly their names]].
* DecompositeCharacter: Tommy of the Newsboy Legion is split between Tommi and Mayor Tompkins, but Tommi has more in common with her inspiration while her father seems to be a tribute InNameOnly.
* {{Expy}}: Of Mayor Fred Jones Sr. from ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated''.
* HateSink: He's a {{jerkass}} that [[UngratefulBastard tries to get a bunch of superhero teens and his daughter's groupie arrested for stopping a supervillain]] for a petty reason. Aquaman and the Outsiders have no patience for him and put him into his place when he tries to stop them from doing their jobs.
* {{Jerkass}}: He's an unpleasant man that tries to get a bunch of superheroes, his daughter, and his daughter's friends arrested for stopping a supervillain's evil schemes in his town because [[HeroInsurance someone has to be responsible for the property damage]].
* MayorPain: He's the town mayor and a jerk at that too.
* MythologyGag: Him sharing his name with Tommi may double as a reference to ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'' and the Newsboy Legion in the comics, where the Pre-''Crisis'' Newsboy Legion became scientists and created younger clones of themselves (their "sons") that would form the Post-''Crisis'' incarnation of the Newsboy Legion. Tommy was the only one who didn't have a clone.
* ObstructiveBureaucrat: Provides an example of one of Season 3's cases of politicians getting in the way of superhero work.
* OneSteveLimit: Averted. It would be logical to assume that his nickname is Tommy, which would make him Tommy Tompkins and his daughter Tommi Tompkins.
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: He tries to get the Outsiders arrested for [[HeroInsurance property damage]], partly because he believes them to be reckless due to their [[RecruitTeenagersWithAttitude age]].
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Inverted. There's little resemblance between Tommi and Mayor Tompkins. It could just be because Mayor Tompkins is old, but if ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'' is anything to go by, there's a reason for this.
* SuddenEyeColor: He has brown eyes, which you couldn't tell in ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'' due to the BlackBeadEyes artstyle. [[NoCelebritiesWereHarmed This is in line with how]] Creator/GaryCole looks.
* UngratefulBastard: He tries to get the Outsiders and the Newsgirl Legion arrested for [[HeroInsurance property damage they caused]] while fighting the Reach. Though when they take down the ''real'' Reach, he's forced to let them go when Sheriff Maguire overrules him, but he's not happy about it.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sheriff Patrick Maguire]]
!!''Sheriff Patrick Maguire''
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!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TroyBaker

The sheriff of Brooklyn, ME.
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* AdaptationPersonalityChange: He's slightly less goofy than Sheriff Stone due to the show's [[DarkerAndEdgier more realistic and serious]] atmosphere, though he's also more friendlier. He's also definitely less of ExtremeDoormat, as he ultimately overrules Mayor Tompkin's orders to arrest the Outsiders and cites that they're protected by Good Samaritan laws, whereas Sheriff Stone was a YesMan to Mayor Jones [[ArtisticLicenseLaw even though New York City is the only place in America where the Mayor is in charge of the local police department]].
* AdaptationalNameChange: In the source material, his last name is spelled [=MacGuire=], rather than Maguire. It's also not indicated if he goes by his nickname, Scrapper.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: After the Outsiders stop a Reach invasion on Brooklyn, he drops the charges (stating that the Good Samaritan laws are in place) and gratefully thanks them for protecting their town.
* AgeLift: In the source material, Scrapper was a member of the Newsboy Legion and was the same age as his peers. Here, he's an adult and old enough to be their father.
* ComicBookFantasyCasting Sheriff Maguire resembles Creator/PatrickWarburton (the voice of [[WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated Sheriff Stone]]) but with a mustache, just like Sheriff Stone. Additionally, Creator/TroyBaker does an impression of Patrick Warburton for his role as Sheriff Maguire.
* CompositeCharacter: Of the Newsboy Legion's Patrick "Scrapper" [=MacGuire=] and ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'''s Sheriff Bronson Stone, although he's essentially just Sheriff Stone with another name while the only thing he shares with Scrapper is [[InNameOnly their slightly different names]].
* {{Expy}}: Of Sheriff Bronson Stone from ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated''.
* MythologyGag: Him being based on a Newsboy Legion member but being older than the rest of the Newsgirl Legion may be a reference to how the Post-''Crisis'' Newsboy Legion were younger clones/"sons" of the Pre-''Crisis'' Newsboy Legion.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Unlike his inspiration, he's more open and rational, overruling the mayor's orders and understanding that they need help from superheroes against the Reach.
* SuddenEyeColor: He has light blue eyes, which you couldn't tell in ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'' due to the BlackBeadEyes artstyle. [[NoCelebritiesWereHarmed This is in line with how]] Creator/PatrickWarburton looks.
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: In ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'', Sheriff Stone was a YesMan[=/=]ExtremeDoormat to Mayor Jones, in addition to performing dubious acts (such as arresting people without standing evidence) under his orders or not (for the record, it was also later mentioned that he was facing a bunch of lawsuits due to this). Here, while Sheriff Maguire initially follows Mayor Tompkins's orders to arrest the Outsiders on the basis of destruction of property, he later decides to overrule Mayor Tompkins because of Good Samaritan laws.
* {{Tuckerization}}: He shares his first name, Patrick, with Creator/PatrickWarburton, the voice of [[WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated Sheriff Stone]].
[[/folder]]

!!!New Gods
[[folder:Metron]]
!!Metron
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!!!'''Species:''' New God
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/PhilLaMarr

A New God who invented Father Box and Mother Box technology.
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* AdaptationalUgliness: Looks fairly normal in the comics. Here his face is redone so that he looks as though he's wearing clown makeup.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: The only thing he cares about is acquiring new knowledge. He only agrees to see Victor because he's interested in seeing what happens as his condition worsens.
* FantasticRacism: As a New God, he generally considers mortals to be beneath his respect.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: When questioned by Black Lightning about whereas the Granny he mentioned is the same as Gretchen Goode he replies with "no, and yes". [[spoiler:Later it's revealed that there are more Granny Goodnesses on Apokalips]].
* ForScience: He refuses to heal Victor because he's interested in seeing what happens when a Father Box overtakes its biological host.
* GracefulLoser: His chair is stolen and he's cheated of seeing Cyborg get fully Father Boxed. Although miffed, he doesn't particularly care to take revenge.
* JerkassGods: Spending time with him is known to provoke an intense desire to punch him.
* LackOfEmpathy: Metron likes to observe other people with cold and emotionless curiosity. He decides to watch Victor's painful progression of his Father Box symptoms, with no offer of any help or sympathy.
* NoExceptYes: When Black Lightning asks him if Gretchen Goode and Granny Goodness are the same person, he slyly answers "No... and yes." before leaving.
* ExtraParentConception: Both the Father and Mother boxes were created by him and are therefore viewed as his "children". Because Cyborg and Halo were reborn through the technology of his Father and Mother boxes, he also views them as his "grandchildren" born from his creations.
* SoProudOfYou: Metron eventually comes to think of Violet and Victor as his "grandchildren" (due to being the results of his inventions), and is very impressed by what they have accomplished.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mobius Chair]]
!!Mobius Chair
!!!'''Species:''' Living machine

Metron's fancy chair, which is also sentient like the Father/Mother-Boxes.
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* SuperPrototype: The Mobius Chair is alive the same way Mother and Father Boxes are alive. It is also the first living machine created by Metron and may even be what Metron used to create the lesser versions of itself in the Mother and Father Boxes. It also has far more power and capabilities than either a Mother or Father Box. Notably, when Mother or Father Boxes "speak" they make a metalic 'ping' noise. When the Mobius Chair speaks, it sounds like a loud gong.

[[/folder]]

!!Introduced in Season 4 (''Phantoms'')

!!!Mars

[[folder:Em'ree J'onnz]]
!!''Em'ree J'onnz''
!!!'''Species:''' Martian (Green)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/HyndenWalch

One of M'gann's many sisters, she seems to show an aptitude for science, judging by the fact that she's heading up the initiative to construct a Mars-Earth Zeta Tube.
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* InnocentlyInsensitive: Takes on the form of Megan to tease M'gann, which ends up creeping out Beast Boy since she as a result resembles his late mother. She then changes form to her own personal favorite Hello Megan character, who was played by Rita Farr. This, however, STILL bothers Beast Boy, since Rita adopted him after his mother's death before dying herself, but he pretends that it's fine.
* NomDeMom: She goes by J'onnz, her mother's maiden name, instead of M'orzz, her father's surname. M'gann accuses her of doing so to [[HidingYourHeritage hide her White Martian heritage.]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder:M'aatt M'orzz]]
!!''M'aatt M'orzz''
!!!'''Species:''' Martian (White)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CarlLumbly

M'gann's father, and a white Martian.
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* CastingGag: Is voiced by Creator/CarlLumbly, who provided the voice of Martian Manhunter in the DCAU.
* MalignedMixedMarriage: His marriage to the green J'ann M'orzz has caused many problems for their family, since white Martians are considered an underclass to the green Martians and are seen as inferior at best and dangerous at worst.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:J'ann M'orzz]]
!!''J'ann M'orzz ''
!!!'''Species:''' Martian (Green)

M'gann's mother, J'onn's sister, and a green Martian.
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* MalignedMixedMarriage: Her marriage to the white M'aatt M'orzz has caused many problems for their family, since white Martians are considered an underclass to the green Martians and are seen as inferior at best and dangerous at worst.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:J'arlia J'axx]]
!!''J'arlia J'axx''
!!!'''Species:''' Martian (Red)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ZehraFazal

The reigning queen of Mars who took power after the assassination of her husband, King S'turnn J'axx.
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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Authorized the construction of the Mars-Earth Zeta Tube and allows Superboy and Beast Boy to help investigate her husband's murder.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:R'ess E'dda]]
!!''R'ess E'dda''
!!!'''Species:''' Martian (Green)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TroyBaker

The Consul-General of Mars, who blames the white Martians for the murder of King S'turnn.
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* FantasticRacism: He's a green Martian who hates both the white Martians, blaming them for the murder of the King, and the people of Earth, interaction with the latter causing what he believes to be the erosion of Martian culture. This causes him to butt heads with pretty much everyone outside the Queen.
* {{Jerkass}}: Is a racist prick, who is all too eager to blame the white Martians for the murder of King S'turnn, and even bluntly states he's eager to see the case resolved solely so that it can be proven definitively to be the white Martians' fault. However, he also is disgusted by what he views as Earth customs infecting Martian culture, thanks to J'onn sending TV signals back to Mars and the progressive King S'turnn commissioning a communications satellite to open extended communication with Earth. This leads to him butting heads with several characters.
** He first appears furious that there are plans to build a Zeta tube to allow instant travel between Earth and Mars, something that the late King championed and even the Queen still approves of. He insults both J'onn and Em'ree to their faces before going to take his grievances to the Queen.
** During his rant to J'onn he also mentions his disgust that he brought two Earth natives, Superboy and Garfield, back to Mars, and is also displeased on multiple levels by the upcoming marriage of M'gann to Conner. He insults M'gann not only for being a white Martian but for marrying an Earthling.
** He's also upset at Prince J'emm trusting Conner and Garfield with helping investigate the murder of the King. He even is bold enough to belittle J'emm and scorn his actions while J'emm is ''standing right behind him.''
** This culminates in R'ess whipping up the psychic equivalent of an angry mob to confront the Queen as the Zeta tube is about to be opened. Unfortunately for him, the mob doesn't share his distaste for J'onn, and the Queen is able to leverage J'onn's status as a hero to both Mars and Earth to get the mob to stand down.
* JustAKid: Consistently dismisses J'emm as a child with no understanding of politics. J'arlia dresses him down -- J'emm is still the heir to the throne, after all.
* MovingTheGoalPosts: Even when he's proven wrong about the King being killed by a white martian he still tries to use it to uphold the caste system.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:J'emm J'axx]]
!!''J'emm J'axx''
!!!'''Species:''' Martian (Red)
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PhilLaMarr

The prince of Mars and the son of the late King S'turnn J'axx.
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* AdaptationSpeciesChange: In the comics, Jemm was a Saturnian, a race of red humanoids similar to the Martians who were later retconned as having been created by them to settle Saturn, and was known as Jemm, Son of Saturn. In Earth-16's reality, however, the Saturnians are instead simply Red Martians, who rule Mars as a class of ruling elite above the greens, yellows and whites in their caste system. J'emm gets to keep his honorific by way of his father, the late King S'turnn, making J'emm the 'Son of S'turnn.'
* UptownGirl: [[spoiler:J'emm was in love with S'yraa S'mitt, the priestess about to perform Connor and M'gann's wedding, but his father disallowed it because she was a Green Martian, a lower caste.]]
* TheWisePrince: J'emm is the approachable and open-minded heir to the throne who supports Connor and M'gann despite their MalignedMixedMarriage by the rest of Martian society; however, he is saddened by recent losses.
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* SuperPrototype/[[FirstOfItsKind First Of It's Kind]]: The Mobius Chair is alive the same way Mother and Father Boxes are alive. It is also the first living machine created by Metron and may even be what Metron used to create the lesser versions of itself in the Mother and Father Boxes. It also has far more power and capabilities than either a Mother or Father Box. Notably, when Mother or Father Boxes "speak" they make a metalic 'ping' noise. When the Mobius Chair speaks, it sounds like a loud gong.

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* SuperPrototype/[[FirstOfItsKind First Of It's Kind]]: SuperPrototype: The Mobius Chair is alive the same way Mother and Father Boxes are alive. It is also the first living machine created by Metron and may even be what Metron used to create the lesser versions of itself in the Mother and Father Boxes. It also has far more power and capabilities than either a Mother or Father Box. Notably, when Mother or Father Boxes "speak" they make a metalic 'ping' noise. When the Mobius Chair speaks, it sounds like a loud gong.



* NomDeMom: She goes by J'onnz, her mother's maiden name, instead of M'orzz, her father's surname. M'gann accuses her of doing so to [[HidingYourHeritage hide her White Martian heritage.]]



* CastingGag: Is voiced by [[Creator/CarlLumbly Carl Lumbly]], who provided the voice of Martian Manhunter in the DCAU.

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* JustAKid: Consistently dismisses J'emm as a child with no understanding of politics. J'arlia dresses him down -- J'emm is still the heir to the throne, after all.



* MythologyGag: In the comics, Jemm was a Saturnian, a race of red humanoids similar to the Martians who were later retconned as having been created by them to settle Saturn, and was known as Jemm, Son of Saturn. In Earth-16's reality, however, the Saturnians are instead simply Red Martians, who rule Mars as a class of ruling elite above the greens, yellows and whites in their caste system. J'emm gets to keep his honorific by way of his father, the late King S'turnn, making J'emm the 'Son of S'turnn.'

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* MythologyGag: AdaptationSpeciesChange: In the comics, Jemm was a Saturnian, a race of red humanoids similar to the Martians who were later retconned as having been created by them to settle Saturn, and was known as Jemm, Son of Saturn. In Earth-16's reality, however, the Saturnians are instead simply Red Martians, who rule Mars as a class of ruling elite above the greens, yellows and whites in their caste system. J'emm gets to keep his honorific by way of his father, the late King S'turnn, making J'emm the 'Son of S'turnn.''
* UptownGirl: [[spoiler:J'emm was in love with S'yraa S'mitt, the priestess about to perform Connor and M'gann's wedding, but his father disallowed it because she was a Green Martian, a lower caste.]]
* TheWisePrince: J'emm is the approachable and open-minded heir to the throne who supports Connor and M'gann despite their MalignedMixedMarriage by the rest of Martian society; however, he is saddened by recent losses.
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* MixedAncestry: Her mother is half Caucasian and half Vietnamese. Her father is white with possibly some Navajo ancestry.
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