Just a list of tropes with titles that, intentionally or unintentionally, sound like superhero names. Common formats include "{Title} {Word}" and "{Word} Woman/Man/Girl/Boy/Lass/Lad".
Anyway, they were all ordinary, mild mannered tropes, when a freak nuclear/lightning/chemistry/genetics accident turned them into...
Compare The Index Team.
See also Trope Names for a Band, Trope Title Shows.
Contrast TV Tropes Supervillain Team (the Evil Counterpart) and TV Tropes Neutral Team (the Third Party).
Current Team Roster:
- Academic Alpha Bitch: Stays on the sidelines to research and communicate enemy weaknesses, but is sarcastic and rude when doing so.
- Accordion Man: With the power of an accordion that is also a Swiss-Army Weapon
- Action Girl: With the power of excellent film directing skills.
- The Adjectival Man: Can use gruesome-sounding adjectives to inflict pain upon evildoers.
- The Adjectival Superhero: The Adjectival Man during his Post-Modernist phase.
- Adjective Noun Fred: With the power of using nouns as adjectives without people going all grammar-nerd on him.
- Affirmative Action Girl: With the power of making employers truly judge on merit alone.
- Agent Peacock: With the power of camouflage.
- Almost Dead Guy: With the power of being Only Mostly Dead, no matter what happens to him.
- Anime Chinese Girl: With the power of making the Chinese government approve of Japanese made animation.
- The Anti-Grinch: The Grinch's Good Counterpart from a parallel universe that has come to the main universe. Whereas The Grinch is pure evil but sucks as his job, coming across as an Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain, The Anti-Grinch sucks at his job at being a hero so much that he can easily be mistaken for a villainous mastermind.
- Arrogant Kung-Fu Guy: The master of a style of kung fu that requires being narcissistic.
- Attention Whore: Can make her clothing disappear on command. She mainly uses this for distraction purposes.
- Baby Don't Got Back: A baby written in later to attract a younger demographic. It didn't work out, and so he got Put on a Bus and has yet to return.
- Badass Biker: A globe-trotting Vigilante Man who rides his motorcycle into action to fight crime, combat supervillains and rescue damsels. Often serves as the heroes' last hope, arriving in their darkest hour to clobber the villains.
- Bad Influencer: With the power of getting villains to follow vapid trends.
- Bald of Authority: With the power of badass charisma.
- Benevolent Genie: The Genie of the Necklace. Split at Birth from the Genie in a Bottle's death and sister to her Evil Twin the Jackass Genie. She will routinely use her magical power to help heroes and grant wishes that achieve maximum happiness for innocent masters. When stuck with an evil master, she will either make the wishes she grants are lame as possible or will orchestrate a Xanatos Gambit that turns their selfish desires being satiated into Laser-Guided Karma.
- The Better-As Friends: Two best buds who love using similes and superlatives.
- Big Beautiful Man: With the power of changing his size, but being more attractive as he grows bigger.
- Big Beautiful Woman: She has the same powers as her husband.
- Big Good: The chairman (and often acknowledged as the most powerful member) of the superhero team, and when not acting in his capacity as a hero most other heroes tend to defer to his authority and judgment if only out of respect.
- The Big Guy: With the power of being Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever.
- Black Magician Girl: A Blaxploitation gal who studied magic, and uses it to defend the streets.
- Blade Enthusiast: With the power of sharpened swords and the knowledge of how to use them.
- Blaming "The Man": With the power of super use of grammatical articles.
- The Boogie Knights: Dance Battlers who wear full suits of medieval knight armor.
- Botanical Abomination: A shapeshifting Plant Person that dwells in the swamps, fighting racist cajun rednecks, battling pollution and saving damsels.
- Bratty Teenage Daughter: With the power of super teen angst. Would rather be out shopping than fighting crime.
- Brooding Boy, Gentle Girl: With the power of changing people's level of sadness and happiness.
- Butter Face: With the power of being able to throw butter in villains' faces.
- The Cape: A solar-powered Light Is Good Flying Brick All-Loving Hero who is so nice and charming that the various bank-robbers and supervillains he encounters will often turn themselves in because he asked nicely enough.
- Captain Colorbeard: With the power of controlling facial hair (changing color is just the most notable aspect).
- Captain Crash: With the power of causing vehicle accidents (hey, Bad Powers, Good People).
- Captain Ersatz: With the power of impersonation.
- Captain Ethnic: The Token Black among the captains.
- Captain Fishman: With the power of preparing some mean sushi.
- Captain Geographic: With the power of knowing and teaching geography.
- Captain Oblivious: With the power of obfuscation.
- Captain Obvious: With the power of making people notice things more easily.
- Captain Patriotic: With the power of being super American.
- Captain Smooth and Sergeant Rough: They are both flying bricks, but are this team's first openly gay couple.
- Captain Space, Defender of Earth!: A classic 80s-style superhero.
- Captain Superhero: The only powers he manifested were generic Flying Brick traits (which he's still angry about), so he decided he might as well have the most generic name imaginable.
- The Cardinal Virtues: A four-man group of superheroes that formed to help take down the Seven Deadly Sins. While they succeeded in defeating them, three of their members died in the battle, leaving its sole survivor Temperance to retire. When the Seven Deadly Sins resurface years later, Temperance finds six plucky young heroes to fight them in his old team's memory, becoming the Seven Heavenly Virtues. It is implied by Temperance that the Cardinal Virtues were given their powers by angels, though it is never confirmed.
- Cat Girl: With the power of using "Nya!" as a magic word to eliminate villains.
- Changed-My-Mind Kid: A young boy with telekenetic powers that can swap peoples' minds. Looks up to Commander Contrarian.
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Chaotic Good: Anthropomorphic Personification of Freedom and Patron God of La Résistance. Has no set form, but usually manifests in a pastiche of Dark Is Not Evil and Terror Hero. He is not allowed to interfere directly with those he influences, so he will sometimes choose an Avatar to act for him directly. The current Avatar is The Cowl. Because he embodies an aspect of good, he is intrinsically tied to Neutral Good and Lawful Good. While he and Lawful Good tend to bicker, they are willing to work together to maintain the moral balance of the universe.
- Cheerful Child: With the power of constant positivity.
- Church Lady: With the power of holy scripture.
- Class Princess: Uptight royalty who mostly goes after villains who are uncouth or slobby.
- Clingy Child: With the power of super codependency.
- Clingy Jealous Girl: With the power of teleportation to anything she selfishly desires.
- Cold Sniper: With the power of throwing ice spears.
- Colonel Badass: The team leader, who appears to be a Badass Normal, but has powers Depending on the Writer.
- Commander Contrarian: With the power of a Reality Warper, as long as it's the opposite of the aspect being changed.
- Con Man: With the power of super incarceration.
- Conversation Hog: A chatty pig who can speak English.
- Cool Old Guy: An Ice Person from the Golden Age of comics.
- Cool Old Lady: She has Powered Armor that is also An Ice Suit. Also from the golden age, but she does have a Silver Age counterpart.
- Cosplay Otaku Girl: With the power of having the abilities of the characters she dressed up as.
- Cow Boy: He's just a regular cow, but everyone in the series treats him as if he were a person. He has never won against a villain on purpose, and he's sent to jail every now and then for not paying his taxes. Not that he knows what taxes are.
- The Cowl: A Dark Is Not Evil Vigilante Man who is only ever seen in shadow, so no one ever sees his face or how exactly he renders all of the criminal unconscious and covered and increasingly unexplainable bite marks.
- Crazy Cat Lady: With the power of shape-shifting into any kind of cat, but she tends to go berserk when doing so.
- Crazy Jealous Guy: With the power of causing Sanity Slippage on people, as long as they are thinking about an object they desire.
- Cross Player: With the power of playing multiple sports at once.
- Cute Clumsy Girl: With the power of always looking adorable, even when crashing into a wall.
- Cute Ghost Girl: With the power of summoning adorable spirits (they have other abilities, but must be cute as well).
- Cute Monster Girl: What Cute Ghost Girl was before a curse changed her power to only affect spirits instead of monsters.
- Cyber Green: With the power of Cool Code of Source.
- Dance Battler: With the power of gettin' funky.
- Dark Action Girl: With the power of Casting a Shadow.
- Death and the Maiden: A hero-duo. One has the Touch of Death, the other causes things to come to life and spread and infect everything (think plants and fungi growing on people, killing them). Only they are immune to each other's abilities and help them control their powers.
- Disco Dan: With the power of disco dancing.
- Dirty Old Man: With the power of manipulating dirt, as long as it's not fresh soil.
- Dirty Old Woman: With the power of super old-timey Toilet Humor.
- Disposable Woman: With the power of super recycling.
- Disappointing Older Sibling: With the power of constantly being compared to Cheerful Child.
- The Dividual: With the power of super solving division problems.
- Doctor Whomage: With the power of being able to identify and cure mages.
- Dogged Nice Guy: Nice Guy after having his mind wiped and replaced with that of a dog (disputably an attempt by his original writer to Torch the Franchise and Run).
- "Do Not Call Me" Paul: With the power of super not owning a mobile phone or a landline.
- "Don't Call Me" Sir: "Do Not Call Me" Paul after being knighted and deciding contractions aren't such a bad thing after all.
- Dragon Lady: With the power of Breath Weapon.
- Dr. Brainpart: With the power of mad science.
- Dr. Fakenstein: With the power of making fake movie monsters.
- Earth Song: A New-Age Retro Hippie who got lost in an Enchanted Forest one day. Years later, he reappeared, having achieved enlightenment and learned Hermetic Magic. By playing notes on his sitar and humming ancient chants, Earth Song has the power to connect with the plants and animals around them and even heal them instantaneously. While inherently peace loving and spends most of his days magically growing trees, he is willing to use his plant and animal magic to chase away poachers, deforestation, corrupt capitalists and pollution-based supervillains who would love nothing more than to destroy the planet.
- Eccentric Fashion Designer: With the power of super vogue.
- Emo Teen: With the power of emotional expression.
- Emotionless Girl: With the power of shutting down any particular emotion someone is feeling.
- Employee of the Month: With the power of super workplace morale.
- Equippable Ally: Provides a power boost to anyone in contact with her. Treated more like a Stat Stick or a Talking Weapon than a person.
- The Everyman: With the power of shape-shifting into any human who has ever been alive.
- Executive Ball Clicker: Attacks villains with his remote-controlled bouncy balls.
- Explorer Horror: Looks scary, but turns out to be actually quite kind. He loves exploring, but gets scared easily.
- Fake King: A king created by Dr. Fakenstein.
- Fall Guy: With the power of making things plummet to the ground.
- Fanboy: With the power of super air conditioning.
- Fangirl: With the power of super autograph collecting.
- Fantastic Plastic: A man who was sucked into his own computer due to a freak storm, his body was reconstituted with his 3D Printer using his own form of experimental super-plastic. His body now composed entirely of this super plastic, he can alter his body's density at will, allowing him to switch being super-elastic and Nigh-Indestructible at will.
- Father Time: Time Master's dad. The two are very close.
- Faux Action Girl: With the power of of convincing people that any superhero fights they saw were just filming a movie.
- Fighting Clown: A member of The Secret Order of Ninja Clowns, he protects whatever city his traveling circus comes to.
- Final Girl: With the power of Apocalypse How.
- Fish People: The Chosen Many with the power of being really snobbish about seafood.
- Fitness Nut: With the power of super fitness.
- Five-Token Band: The Token Black Friend, Token Mini-Moe, Token Wholesome, and Token Minority Couple (consisting of the Token White and Token Lesbian) all band together to fight crime using their unique traits. The Token Flyer helps transport them in his Cool Plane.
- The Fool: With the power of being categorized differently than other tarot cards.
- Fragile Flyer: With the power of throwing paper airplanes.
- Frazetta Man: With the power of barbarian strength.
- Funny Foreigner: With the power of knowing funny jokes from all around the world.
- Funny Robot: With the power of telling AI-generated jokes.
- Game-Breaker: Has the power to find glitches in any game. May be ProtonJon in disguise.
- Game-Over Man: With the power of beating any Nintendo Hard game.
- Gamer Chick: With the power of prehensile controller cords (her arch enemy uses wireless controllers).
- Gayngster: With the power of being fabulous.
- Gaussian Girl: With the power of making gauze bandages out of thin air.
- General Failure: A villain with the power of causing negative fortune to others in a limited radius.
- General Ripper: Jack the Ripper is immortal, and this is what he calls himself now.
- The Generic Guy: With the power of making intellectual properties moot by overuse.
- Genki Girl: With the power of... generic psychic powers. She just chose the name for Rule of Cool.
- "Get a Hold of Yourself!" Man: With the power of super freaking out and needing to be calmed down.
- Girl Next Door: With the power of neighborly kindness.
- Girl Next Door Turned Superstar: With the power of catchy Pep Talk Songs and Self Empowerment Anthems.
- Girl Posse: An all lady team with various powers.
- Girly Girl: With the power of super youthful femininity.
- Good Bad Girl: With the power of super Face Heel Turns.
- The Good King: With the power of fair ruling.
- Good Ol' Boy: With the power of bland, generic niceness.
- Granola Girl: With the power of transmuting anything edible into health food.
- Grumpy Old Man: With the power of super crotchetiness.
- Hairy Girl: With the power of Prehensile Hair.
- Half-Witted Hillbilly: He doesn't actually have any superpowers, everyone just treats him like a superhero since he always unintentionally does good things because his stupidity always puts him in the right place at the right time.
- Hammer and Sickle: A pair of Captain Patriotic Russian superheroes that wield a hammer and scythe respectively.
- Heroic Mime: A Flying Brick, but when he speaks out loud, he loses his powers until the end of the day.
- High-Class Cannibal: With the power of great table manners and a taste for flesh.
- The High Queen: She's the latest monarch of a royal family, that gains super powers when smoking weed.
- The High King: The High Queen's husband.
- Hollywood Dreamtime: An Ethnic Magician who was a Token Wizard to a Super Team from the Land Downunder. It is later revealed that he is the good-version of Hollywood Voodoo from an Alternate Universe.
- Honest Corporate Executive: Does Crimefighting with Cash, and like MCU Tony Stark, isn't bothering with a Secret Identity.
- Hot Gypsy Woman: With the power of Pyrokenesis. Big surprise, her Real Life creator chose Esmeralda as her real name.
- Huge Guy, Tiny Girl: A father and daughter team up, they use their super gadgets and weapons to fight crime.
- Huge Schoolgirl: With the power of converting any school to the next level (junior high to high school, college to university).
- Human Popsicle: An Ice Person, but can only make ice in one of a handful of delicious flavors.
- Hypno Fool: A lady jester who discovered that doing repeated cartwheels has a high chance of mesmerizing people.
- Hysterical Woman: With the power of super stand up comedy.
- "I Am Not" Shazam: Shazam, a man with the power of not really existing.
- Ice Queen: Has typical ice powers and can summon All of the Other Reindeer to trample foes. When exposed to a heat source, she becomes the...
- Defrosting Ice Queen: Has combined ice and water powers. She can also thaw out food from the freezer in no time at all.
- Implacable Man: With the power of super stubbornness.
- Impossible Pickle Jar: A Joke Character dressed like a jar of pickles who is unwittingly curb-stomped at the beginning of every battle. He is Nigh-Invulnerable, so he'll be okay.
- Innocent Fanservice Girl: With the power of baring her privates in public without being arrested.
- Innocent Flower Girl: With the power of super hippie-ism.
- Inspector Oblivious: With the power of solving crimes while he lets his mind wander.
- Invisible Introvert: With the power of turning invisible to avoid conversations.
- Invisible President: He can't actually turn invisible. But no one can convince him otherwise.
- Iron Lady: Alternate Company Equivalent of Colossus from X-Men.
- Island of Misfit Everything: A Ragtag Bunch of Misfits composed entirely of Joke Characters that get unceremoniously beaten by every foe they face (no matter how weak and unimpressive that foe is).
- The Jinx: Can always tell when anyone anywhere says something at the same time as him. Because of this he often confuses people he's never met by demanding free drinks from them.
- Jolly Roger: A man named Roger who's always happy, all the time.
- Kavorka Man: With the power of Super Strength. He just chose the name because As Long as It Sounds Foreign.
- KidAnova: With the power of Precocious Crush.
- Kid Samurai: A goat who is an Alternate Company Equivalent of Miyamoto from Usagi Yojimbo.
- Kid with the Leash: Takes Tropey the Wonder Dog out for walks and fights crime with him.
- King Incognito: His Requisite Royal Regalia includes a royal cloak of invisibility.
- Kung-Fu Kid: His Pre Ass Kicking One Liner is "I Know Kung Fu!"
- Lady Mondegreen: With the power of changing song lyrics at the master recording level.
- Lady of Black Magic: An African shaman. Has caused controversy due to the
Unfortunate Implications of shamanism being referred to as "black magic", so has been Put on a Bus.
- Lady of War: With the power of making soldiers act more genteel and polite.
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Lawful Good: Anthropomorphic Personification of Justice and Patron God of The Real Heroes. Has no set form, but usually manifests in a pastiche of Light Is Good and Flying Brick. He is not allowed to interfere directly with those he influences, so he will sometimes choose an Avatar to act for him directly. The current Avatar is The Cape. Because he embodies an aspect of good, he is intrinsically tied to Neutral Good and Chaotic Good. While he and Chaotic Good tend to bicker, they are willing to work together to maintain the moral balance of the universe.
- Leatherman: A Good Counterpart to Leatherface.
- Little Miss Almighty - The beauty of a Beauty, Brains, and Brawn trio. Takes The Power of Love to Reality Warper levels, as Heart Is an Awesome Power.
- Little Miss Badass - The brawn of the Little Miss trio, whose Flying Brick powers increase in strength relative to how outmatched she seems
- Little Miss Snarker - The brains of the Little Miss trio, able to teleport to taunting range of a target, sense their emotional weak points, and gradually Break Them by Talking
- Lonely Doll Girl: The eponymous doll from The Lonely Doll gains superpowers, but lacks imagination for a good code name.
- Long-Haired Pretty Boy: With the power of super attractiveness, until his hair is cut.
- Luke Nounverber: Similar to Adjective Noun Fred, he has the power of using verbs as nouns without anyone making corrects.
- Madame Fortune: An old lady with the power of super luck, like the Magical Seventh Son below.
- Magical Seventh Son: Is Wrong Genre Savvy and convinced he has magical powers, though in reality he has none. Becomes The Scrappy due to his refusal to accept that he is normal, but is Rescued from the Scrappy Heap when he gains his own powers: super luck.
- The Magnificent: Fights crime with a magnifying glass.
- Major Coward: With the power of super Screw This, I'm Outta Here
- Manic Pixie Dream Girl: A girl from the fairy realm who grants wishes.
- Manipulative Bitch: A girl with the power of matter manipulation.
- Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy: With the paired power of shifting cultural gender roles within a limited radius.
- Master Swordsman: With the power of Flynning.
- Meta Guy: With the power of metal manipulation.
- Mini-Me: A superpowered smaller version of you!
- Mister Descriptor: With the power of being super obvious and easy to describe.
- Mix-and-Match Man: With the power of MacGyvering.
- Momma's Boy: With the power of super being nice to his mother.
- Moonburn: Has the power to absorb residual solar radiation reflected from the moon and fire moon-beams as weapons.
- More than Just a Teacher: A Cool Teacher who's an Action Dad on his off hours.
- Mountain Man: With the power of turning into hills and mountains (obviously does small ones in developed and crowded areas).
- Mr. Exposition: With the power of long-winded, explanatory speeches.
- Mr. Fanservice: With the power of fixing your air conditioner.
- Ms. Fanservice: Has hypnotic boobs..
- Neighborhood-Friendly Gangsters: Badbutts with the power of clean G-Funk songs.
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Neutral Good: Anthropomorphic Personification of Realism and Patron God of volunteer fire-fighters. Has no set form, but usually manifests in a pastiche of Vigilante Man and Military Superhero stereotypes. He is not allowed to interfere directly with those he influences, so he will sometimes choose an Avatar to act for him directly. The current Avatar is Only Sane Man. Because he embodies an aspect of good, he is intrinsically tied to Chaotic Good and Lawful Good.
- Nice Guy: With the power of super decency and kindness.
- Noisy Duck: With the power of su—(QUACK QUACK QUACK)
- Non-Action Guy: An Actual Pacifist with the power of super peace treaties.
- Non-Giving-Up School Guy: With the power of super perfect attendance.
- Non-Ironic Clown: Comic relief member of the team. Immune to magnetism-based powers.
- No-Respect Guy: With the power of super dissing people.
- Noun Verber: Luke Nounverber after a Heroic BSoD that caused him to ditch his true name and civilian identity. Occasionally teams up with the Verber Creature to take down his long-time Arch-Enemy, the Grammar Nazi.
- The One Guy: With the power of controlling instances of the number one.
- Only Sane Man: With the power of leaching the sanity from other people.
- Oracular Urchin: A sea urchin with psychic powers. He's mostly useless because he can't speak.
- Original Man: The founder of the team and its very first member, with the ability to come up with original ideas. Usually only useful when the team needs a creative problem solver though lately hes been working on a novel.
- Outside Man, Inside Man: With the power of teleportation, as long as it's not in the same building, or not in the same outside.
- Packed Hero: With the ability of packing away large amounts of food, which helps because he can then use the packaging as weapons.
- The Pastor's Queer Kid: With the power of treating everyone equally regardless of his religious beliefs.
- Passionate Sports Girl: With the power to give Rousing Speeches to any down-on-their-luck sports teams.
- Peacock Girl: With the power of super The Fashionista skills.
- Perky Goth: She's not really perky, as much as has a Psychotic Smirk most of the time.
- Pig Man: With the power of super gluttony (as long as it's conventional food; no people or things that are alive).
- Pinkerton Detective: With the power of super strikebreaking.
- Pit Girls: A squad of young women with the power of digging holes.
- Pirate Girl: With the power of super illegal file sharing.
- Plant Person: With the power of strategical placement of Spy Cams.
- Plastic Bitch: A Rubber Woman made of more easily destructible material. Acts Tsundere when people point this out.
- Plucky Girl: With the power of playing any stringed instrument.
- Plucky Office Girl: With the power of multitasking various paperwork-related errands.
- The Poorly Chosen One: A Knight in Shining Armor who claims to have been gifted with weapons, armor and a good destiny by a higher power, only to be way in over his head and get unceremoniously killed and/or maimed.
- Preacher Man: With the power of super televangelism.
- Pretty Boy: With the power of making people feel good about their looks.
- Pretty Fly for a White Guy: With the power of super rhyme-spewing.
- Pretty Princess Powerhouse: The princess of a Proud Warrior Race, she adores wearing Earth style Pimped Out Dresses.
- Princess Classic: With the power of Friend to All Living Things. Don't dismiss this; remember that Heart Is an Awesome Power.
- Projected Man: With the power of super blaming other people for his own faults.
- Proper Lady: With the power of super etiquette.
- Proud Warrior Race Guy: Barbarian Hero visiting from another dimension.
- Puzzling Platypus: A Failure Hero themed off of a platypus. He has a utility belt full of on-paper impressive things like a grappling hook and smoke bombs, but they are all defective and make him look like a total loser. And yet by the end, he is integral in saving the day, even if he and the rest of the world don't notice.
- Quickly-Demoted Woman: With the power of making HR departments fire or demote people who actually deserve it.
- Rabbit Magician: A wannabe Stage Magician finds an old top-hat that belonged to The Great Whodini who disappeared under mysterious circumstances. During one performance, that magician tried the old Pull a Rabbit out of My Hat trick and was instead pulled through the hat into an alternate dimension made of pure magic. Some time later, the hat spits him back out only to find that he has been transformed into an anthropomorphic rabbit. He also discovers that the otherworldly properties of this dimension have imbued him with the ability to cast spells through the use of old magician tricks (card tricks, coin tricks, Saw a Woman in Half, etc). Now a magical bunny, the Magician must track down the origins of the hat, make allies, encounter enemies, learn more about his powers and ultimately become a hero if he ever hopes to become human again.
- The Real Man: With the power of super Defictionalization.
- Reclining Venus: A nudist super-heroine who's skin is impervious to harm, allowing her foes to throw her onto beds and couches and other fancy types of furniture without sustaining head or shoulder-blade injuries.
- Religious Bruiser: With the powers granted to him by his lord and savior, Jesus Christ.
- Remember the New Guy: Has the power of making people think ordinary objects have always been there.
- Remittance Man: With the power of making diseases inert.
- Renaissance Man: With the power of super arts and sciences.
- Ridiculously Average Guy: The Team Normal who's only part of the Superhero Team because he helped set up their recruitment website.
- The Roadie: A mysterious cowboy-esq veteran superhero with unmatched mechanical skills and a series of musical instrument-based weapons.
- Robot Girl: A Gadgeteer Genius who builds robots to fight crime.
- Safety Freak: With the power of super safety.
- Salary Man: With the power of using coins as though they were throwing stars.
- Sassy Black Woman: With the power of super not taking any of your shit.
- Savvy Guy, Energetic Girl: Not superpowered, just a husband and wife con artist criminal team.
- Scannable Man: With the power of fooling any bioscanner.
- Scary Black Man: Has the power to shape-shift into classic monsters.
- Screaming Woman: A Banshee who fights crime.
- Secret Squatter: With the power of strong glutes. Nobody knows how he got them.
- Self-Made Man: With the power of cloning himself.
- Sensitive Artist: With the power of making angsty art.
- Sensitive Guy and Manly Man: A pair of brothers who use complementary fighting tactics (tactical and observant, paired with brute force).
- Seven Heavenly Virtues: When the Seven Deadly Sins return, Temperance - the last surviving member of The Cardinal Virtues - finds six plucky young heroes and trains them to become a crime fighting team to combat them.
- Sex Shifter: Exactly What It Says on the Tin.
- Sexy Sax Man: With the power of super jazz riffing.
- Shark Man: Badass Normal with the power of Loan Sharking. Hey, Bad Powers, Good People.
- Sharp-Dressed Man: His Spikes of Villainy aren't just for show.
- The Singing Mute: An old-world minstrel cursed with a voice that destroys anything and everything within range.
- Slime Girl: With the power of super-recording slime reviews and super-posting them on Youtube.
- The Smart Guy: With the power of intelligence. Not Super Intelligence, just general cleverness and flexible thinking.
- Smitten Teenage Girl: With the power of super puppy love.
- "Some Call Me" Tim: Tim, a man with the power of only allowing certain people to call his cellphone.
- The Something Force: An allegiance of superheroes with the same power as Something Person.
- Something Person: With the power of being extremely difficult to describe beyond basic traits such as this.
- Sorry Ociffer: Makes villains around him speak and act like they're drunk, making them easier to capture.
- Spaceship Girl: With the power of making Cool Starships out of thin air.
- Spider Tank: A tank that was bitten by a radioactive spider.
- Spirited Young Lady: With the power of making herself intangible.
- Stage Mom: With The Power of Acting (she called herself "Stage Girl" until she had her first child).
- Staring Kid: His superpower is that he never has to blink. Yeah. The other superheroes take pity on him, and try to make up situations where his power comes in handy. His show once crossed over with Doctor Who, and his power finally became genuinely useful as he was able to completely paralyze the Weeping Angels.
- Stingy Jack: Pumpkin-Headed Anti-Hero cursed with pyrokinesis, immortality and a variety of other unholy powers by the Devil himself.
- Stock Light-Novel Hero: Originally a Chosen One from the RPG Mechanics 'Verse, a portal opens and drops him into our world. He wields a magical, shapeshifting weapon that becomes stronger and grants him New Powers as the Plot Demands for every foe he defeats and is astonishingly quick to adapt to our world. Often teams up with Stock Shōnen Hero as the blue to his red.
- Stock Shōnen Hero: A remarkably talented martial artist who, thanks to being adept at accessing and harnessing Ki via sheer stubborn willpower, is able to enhance his physical prowess beyond human limitations. It is later revealed that he was runner-up to be chosen by Japanese Spirit, but was ultimately looked over in favor of the Stock Shōnen Rival because he was more intelligent. Often teams up with Stock Light-Novel Hero as the red to his blue.
- "Stop Having Fun" Guys: The Chosen Many, all with the power of being super boring.
- Straight Man: With the power of super heterosexuality. Frequently seen with his sidekick, Wise Guy, who never ceases to strike poses and ask him if he's suuuuuuuuure.
- Stringy-Haired Ghost Girl: With the power phasing through matter, but only after she hasn't washed her hair for a day.
- The Strongman: A masked vigilante from the The Gay '90s. Originally a body-builder who worked as a strongman in a circus, he soon began using his strength to fight crime.
- Surfer Dude: A Totally Radical Alternate Company Equivalent of Aquaman.
- Super Civil Services: A powerful trio of a sanitation worker, fireman, and childcare worker.
- Supercouple: Can make a single duplicate of any unique thing.
- Super-Powered Robot Meter Maids: Cute Robot Girl parking enforcement officers in maid dresses.
- Super Prototype: With the power of making the beta version better than the final release.
- Super Soldier: Alternate Company Equivalent of Captain America.
- Super-Trope: Yes, one trope did survive the destruction of Krypton.
- Sweater Girl: Her powered armor doubles as a soft angora sweater.
- Tarzan Boy: Can talk to animals and swing on vines, but must be in a loin cloth at all times.
- Tech Bro: With the power of bullying you in League of Legends while he scalps for graphics cards.
- Test Subject for Hire: Got his superpowers as part of a Hollywood Psychology experiment. Since then, he's been careful to study ethics guidelines.
- The Thing That Would Not Leave: With the power of super staying past his welcome.
- Third-Person Person: With the power of making two duplicates of himself at a time.
- Time Master: Can control and manipulate time.
- Tin Man: Can turn into any metal food container.
- Tiny Guy, Huge Girl: Alternate Company Equivalent of Attack of the 50-Foot Woman, and her sidekick husband.
- Tiny Schoolboy: Has an alien school in his pocket. The tiny aliens give him superpowers as long as he also protects the school.
- Tomboy and Girly Girl: With the power of super opposites attract lesbianism.
- Top-Heavy Guy: He uses large tops as weapons to smack into enemies.
- Town Girls: With the power of quickly building and populating towns.
- The Trope Kid: Fastest trope editor in the west.
- Those Two Guys: Bash Brothers with the power of controlling instances of the number two. They have a heavy rivalry with The One Guy.
- Tropey the Wonder Dog: Team mascot.
- Trophy Child: A kid with the power to turn people into golden statues.
- Typhoid Mary: She only uses her disease spreading powers for good.
- Uncanny Valley Girl: Valley Girl who gained powers after a freak lightning accident.
- Undying Warrior: With the power of strength and immortality.
- The Unwitting Comedian: A Hardboiled Detective with the ability to force everyone to not take him seriously no matter how serious he behaves as a means to lowering their guard.
- Unstoppable Mailman: His chainmail is actually advanced power armor.
- Uptown Girl: A Socialite who gains Flying Brick powers.
- Valley Girl: With the power of flattening out large areas of land.
- Very Punchable Man: With the power of Draw Aggro.
- Wacky Guy: Defeats his enemies with zany hijinks.
- "Well Done, Son" Guy: With the power of always telling how well meat is cooked.
- "Well Done, Dad!" Guy: "Well Done, Son!" Guy's son. He did not fully inherit his father's power, and it only applies when he's talking to him.
- Western Union Man: With the power of super teamsterism.
- White Magician Girl: A Gender Flipped Alternate Company Equivalent of Gandalf the White.
- Wild Man: With the power of super throwing a Wild Teen Party.
- Wingman: With the power of super helping his friends out on dates.
- Winter Royal Lady: A shy librarian girl finds a magic tiara. When she wears it, she's transformed into a princess with ice powers.
- Witch with a Capital "B": A good witch who can crush people under a giant letter "B".
- Wolf Man: With the power of his loyal pack of wolves.
- Wonderful Werewolf: A good-natured werewolf who uses his strength and animal instincts to fight crime.
- World's Strongest Man: With the power to always lift one pound more than the guy next to him.
- Wrench Wench: Can shape-shift into any kind of tool.
- Wrestling Monster: He began as a pro wrestler with a gimmick of a supernatural monster, then after retiring he began using his in-ring experience and brute force to fight crime.
- Yaoi Fangirl: With the power of gay invoking therapy.
- Yes-Man: With the power of making anyone nearby, who is having sex, be noisy lovers. And the power to make Yes play at any time.
Works that you think aren't about superheroes, but that's just their Secret Identity.
- The Two Brothers: Two young boys who can control the number two.
- Four Brothers: Their parents had two more boys! Now they can control the number four.
- Two Women: Two Token Lesbians who can duplicate stuff.
- Three Sisters: They can control the number three.
- 8 Women: The Chosen Many who can control instances of the number eight.
- Thirteen Women: They got five more members!
- 12 Angry Men: The Chosen Many with The Power of Hate.
- 13 Frightened Girls: They can control the number 13, but only when they're scared. Horror movies help.
- 100 Girls: 100 little girls who are Bratty Half Pints.
- American Dad!: An Action Dad who's highly patriotic.
- American Gods: Uncle Sam, Columbia, Lady Liberty (formerly known as Libertas before she immigrated from France) and the gods of Native American culture are all forced to team up to protect the USA from terrorists that plan on blowing up the Earth. As old enemies, they are forced to team up to protect the country and end up becoming friends in the process.
- Amphibia: She's a woman who is also a very good swimmer.
- Backstreet Boys: With the power of street smarts.
- The Beach Boys: With the power of super surfing and super sandcastle-building.
- Beastie Boys: With the power of Animorphism.
- Bomb Girls: A bunch of girls who happen to be demolitions experts.
- Bones Coffee: A Friendly Skeleton with Super Speed.
- Calendar Girls: With the power of knowing the days of the year.
- Cap'n Crunch: Alternate Company Equivalent of The Incredible Hulk.
- Captain Video: With the power of being able to play videos in 4K HD.
- Celtic Woman: Has mastered Druid magic.
- Cinderella Man: With the power of Gorgeous Garment Generation.
- Cocteau Twins: Two La Résistance fighters who got their superhero powers after they were exposed to radioactive mustard gas.
- Counterfeit Monkey: One of Dr. Fakenstein's creations. He grew attached to it and lets it hang around his lab.
- Doctor Detroit: By day, he's an automobile assembly line worker working for a General Motors plant near Detroit. But when there's trouble, he becomes a superhero who extensively uses Cool Cars in his fights. He's an ally of Badass Biker.
- The Family Man: With the power of super having a family.
- Family Guy: The Family Man's Totally Radical younger brother.
- Fiona Apple: A princess who is also an apple-themed superhero. She has the power of instantly making apples grow.
- Girls Aloud: With the power of being Cute, but Cacophonic.
- Girls With Sharp Sticks: An all-girl super team of spear wielders.
- Girls with Slingshots: An all-girl super team of Brats with Slingshots. They'd get along really well with the Girls With Sharp Sticks.
- Gone Girl: With the power of teleportation.
- Good Kid: With the power of moral behavior. He never gets time-outs.
- Gossip Girl: With the power of always knowing the real story being told, no matter how much the facts got garbled in the retelling.
- Gravity Falls: Part time fashion-model/magazine cover-model with power over Space and Gravity. Her taste in fashion is usually for purple.
- High Spirits: Ghosts who are always on weed.
- The History Boys: With the power of being able to rewrite history.
- Hollow Man: Can store stuff in his body like a Mr. Potato Head.
- Kid Rock: With The Power of Rock.
- L33tStr33t Boys: With the power of Leet Lingo.
- The Little Match Girl: Such an adorable, sweet young girl with pyrokinesis.
- The Mamas & the Papas: With the power of super parenting.
- Marathon Man: With the power of super endurance.
- Matchstick Men: All members have fire powers, but each has a different form.
- Mean Girls: A group of women who bully the villains.
- Mecha-Mania Boy: With the power of re-enacting moments from his favorite Toku franchises.
- Nowhere Boys: With the power of teleporting stuff to the void of nonexistence.
- The Oak Ridge Boys: A group of superheroes from the Deep South. The members of the team come from Alabama, Mississippi and the Carolinas, but are based out of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, hence their name.
- One-Punch Man: A wannabe superhero who always goes down in a single punch. It's no wonder he hates his nickname.
- Origami Angel: An angel with a Black Belt in Origami, literally. Legend has it that he's part of Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels.
- The Owl House: A Parliament of Ominous Owls who overlook the balance of magic. Was originally formed by
Lawful Good. While good at their jobs, they're complete idiots at everything else, hence why magic-based superheroes are needed.
- Paper Girls: Girls made out of paper who can control paper-like surfaces.
- Pet Shop Boys: With the power of knowing who let the dogs out.
- Piano Man: Accordion Man's partner who's Swiss-Army Weapon takes the form of a grand piano.
- The Polka King: A ruler with the power of super polka.
- Pretty Woman: With the power of super good looks.
- Rain Man: With the power of precipitation.
- Rammstein: A Frankenstein's Monster created in East Berlin with Soviet Superscience using Dr. Fakenstein's notes. Since his heart and brain were recycled from the parts of a La Résistance leader, he became an enemy of the Soviet Union and fought hard to free East Berlin of its clutches. He eventually succeeded, only to be banned from Berlin as a method of saving him from being penalized under international law. Among the things he's famous for, he also collects old-fashioned radios and loves David Hasselhoff.
- The Robots: A group of superheroes who got their powers after they stumbled upon a factory manufacturing assembly line robots that was hit by a radioactive chemical.
- Rocketman: A Cyborg with numerous weapons and implants installed, the most notable of which being his jetpack.
- The Running Man: He has Super Speed, just not quite as much as Quicksilver or The Flash.
- The Six Million Dollar Man: With the power of always having exactly six million USD in his bank account. No, it doesn't make any sense how he hasn't killed the economy yet.
- Snarkout Boys: With the power of making snarky remarks.
- Spice Girls: A group of superheroines who got their powers after being exposed to a spice factory that was hit by a cloud of radioactive chemicals.
- Stone Temple Pilots: With the power of flying Stonehenge (and similar constructions) as though it were somehow a plane.
- The Stranger: With the power of being super unrecognizable.
- Super Fly: The last fly of Krypton
- Supertramp: With the power of homelessness.
- Thunder Force: They all have various powers, but each was still caused by a freak space lightning accident.
- Twenty One Pilots: The Stone Temple Pilots after a freak accident rendered them able to control instances of the number... you guessed it, 21.
- Uptown Girls: With the power of living in their uptown world.
- Village People: Tribal superheroes.
- Wonder Boys: With the power of asking a bunch of questions.
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