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* Ayesha, Queen: Immortal queen of a hidden valley in Africa and sometime foe of the White Lion.
 
* Ayesha, Queen: Immortal queen of a hidden valley in Africa and sometime foe of the White Lion.
  
 
 
==B==
 
* Baron Samedi (Simon DuLac): Voodoo god of death possessing a Haitian criminal and gangster, using his mystic powers
 
to prove humanity unworthy and corrupt. Archenemy of Siren II.
 
* Battle Brutes (the War-born): Magical constructs created by a Dark Lord in some netherworld which overran and destroyed
 
their creator and all other life there. They now exist solely to fight and destroy and do so endlessly. Some sorcerers
 
attempt to use battle brutes as weapons, but they're mindless, difficult (and dangerous) to control. The Dark Lords penned
 
the Battle Brutes in a pocket dimension ages ago.
 
* Battlecry (Clarence Beaudrie): Grandson of billionaire and Freedom City socialite Angela Beaudrie who gained somic
 
powers from questionable genetic treatments. Student at the Claremont Academy.
 
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* Beacon (Langston Albright): Sailor endowed with the role of Light-bearer following the death of White Rose near Freedom
 
City.
 
* Beast of Kilimanjaro, the: Alien creature in suspended animation beneath Mt. Kilimanjaro, most likely a Preserver
 
experiment. Defeated and re-imprisoned by the White Lion.
 
* Beaumont, Lord Richard: English lord in the 13th century renowned for his skill in archery, ancestor of the Beaumont
 
family (the modern-day Bowmen). The fourth Bowman met Lord Beaumont briefly on a trip through time.
 
* Bee-Keeper, the: Silver Age foe of the Centurion in the 1960s. Expert in insect behavior and genetic engineering.
 
* Black Avenger (Wilson Jeffers): Black crime-fighter and martial artist in the 1970s, member of the Freedom League. Now
 
retired and running a youth center in Lincoln, mentor of Sonic.
 
* Black Bowman (Beaumont Fletcher III): Bowman IV’s evil duplicate from Anti-Earth, member of the Tyranny Syndicate.
 
* Black Jackal: Dark costumed assassin and foe of the White Lion with ties to the Egyptian death cult of Anubis (and
 
through them with SHADOW and the Serpent People).
 
* Blackbird: Would-be paramour of the Raven I, she adopted a similar costume and attempted to work as his “partner” for a
 
time in the 1960s.
 
* Blackbyrds: Agents of King Cole during the 1950s.
 
* Blackstar (Rojan Lhar): Rogue Star Knight with alien “shadow-bands” from the Terminus and a hatred of the Star Knights
 
and all they represent. Member of the Crime League.
 
* Blackthorn: Vengeful spirit of one of the last druids, slain by Roman invaders, who eventually focused his thirst for
 
vengeance on Centurion (as a “scion of accursed Rome”), also a foe of Lady Celtic during the Second World War.
 
* Bluesman, the (Chester Brown): Black blues guitarist and crime-fighter in the 1920s and ‘30s.
 
* Bogatyr I: Russian hero possessing the power of a legendary champion. Fought the Centurion in the 1950s and ‘60s.
 
* Bogatyr II: Son of the original Bogatyr and now a famed Russian superhero in his own right.
 
* Bogeyman: A dream entity that feeds on fear, a foe of the current Atom Family in their childhood.
 
* Bolo, el (Eduardo Guerrero): Argentine bolo expert and petty thief, member of the Thieves’ Guild.
 
* Bolt (Ray Gardener, Jr.): Captain Thunder’s son and a student at the Claremont Academy. Bolt has super-speed and can
 
project lightning bolts.
 
* Bonham, Luke: AEGIS agent during the 1980s and ‘90s. Killed fighting Omega during the Terminus Invasion.
 
* Bonham, Stewart (AKA “Rock Star”): AEGIS agent, son of famed agent Luke Bonham.
 
* Boss Moxie: Leader of the animated Toon Gang.
 
* Bowman I (Fletcher Beaumont): A crusading newspaperman who used archery expertise and an arsenal of trick arrows to
 
fight crime.
 
** Bowman II (Timothy Quinn): The second Bowman after Arrow I assumed the Bowman identity and trained his mentor’s
 
son as Arrow II.
 
** Bowman III (Fletcher Beaumont, Jr.): The third Bowman after the first Bowman’s son assumed the mantle and trained
 
Ethan Keller as his partner. Broken up by Beaumont’s bout with alcoholism. Beaumont later passed the mantle on to his
 
son, while Ethan Keller assumed the identity of Archer.
 
** Bowman IV (Fletcher Beaumont III): Grandson of the original Bowman, first graduate of the Claremont Academy, and
 
member of the Freedom League.
 
* Brainape: Member of the Primate Patrol with mental powers.
 
* Brainstorm (Roy Connors): Psionic mutant who sacrificed his life to save the Freedom League from the Scions of Sobek.
 
Made an honorary member of the League after his death.
 
* Breakdance: A small-time super-criminal and foe of Tectonic in the 1980s.
 
* Brides of the Green, the: Three women—Maxima, Venus Man-Trap, and Flora—transformed into super-humans by the Green
 
Man to become his “brides” and agents.
 
* Brigade Six: Secret team of super-agents working for the Ministry of Powers in Britain in the 1960s.
 
* Britannia: Female champion of the British Isles, invested with mystic power, potentially related to Lady Liberty in some
 
way. Like Lady Liberty, multiple women have been Britannia over the years. Anne Pennington was Britannia during World
 
War Two.
 
* Broken Crow: American Indian shaman and Earth’s Master Mage in the late 1800s. Although crippled as a youth, Broken
 
Crow possessed considerable magical powers. He died at Wounded Knee in 1890.
 
* Brotherhood of the Yellow Sign: Mystical cult worshipping the Unspeakable One, founded by the Serpent People.
 
* Buccaneer (Mar Barnabo): Space pirate and member of the Tyranny Legion in the 26th century.
 
  
  
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==F==
 
Fable Gang, the: King Cole’s varying gang of henchmen, with themes based on storybook and fable characters.
 
Factor Four, the: Criminal team of Professor Fathom, Sylph, Pyre, and Granite, all transformed and empowered by the
 
mystical Prime Elements.
 
Farside City: A hidden city in a crater on the far side of Earth’s Moon. Home to the Farsiders, a human offshoot settled
 
there by the Preservers thousands of years ago.
 
Farsiders: An offshoot of humanity living in Farside City on the far side of Earth’s Moon.
 
Fear-Master I (Dr. Arthur Levitt): Psychologist specializing in the study of phobias who developed and used biochemical
 
devices to induce fear, a foe of the Raven I.
 
Fear-Master II (Melvin “Vin” Blume): Nihilistic musician and artist obessed with causing fear. Foe of the Raven II.
 
Fearsome, the: A loosely-grouped quartet of villains who banded together in 1979. Doc Abattoir originally led the team
 
he created with Sir Razor, Ms. Malice, and Silverback and often fought the Eyes of Night duo. After the Blackstone Riots of
 
1983, only Silverback remained of the original Fearsome, and he recruited other teammates over the years, his only
 
constant ally being Subject Nine. The most dangerous incarnation of the Fearsome was the third—Silverback, Subject Nine,
 
Verman, and Wildcard—which quietly controlled the Westside underworld from 1984 to 1988.
 
Feline: Feral mutant half-cat from the streets of Rio de Janeiro. Student at the Claremont Academy.
 
Firebug (Shawn Hensley): Wealthy pyromaniac who commits crimes to indulge his love of fire.
 
Firepower (Nathan Peter Collins): Doused with chemicals that granted him powers of fire generations and control. Student
 
at the Claremont Academy.
 
Flora: One of the Brides of the Green, a “flower child” able to create pollen clouds and teleport in a cloud of fragrant
 
flower petals.
 
Folkes, Franklin: Enfant terrible of SHADOW in the 1980s and still the organization’s public relations master.
 
Fomorians: Failed mutant experiments of the Preservers, the Fomorians are monstrous humanoids in possession of some
 
advanced technology. They fought wars against the survivors of Atlantis and later influenced events on the British Isles
 
before they were exiled to another dimension.
 
FORCE Ops (Freelance ORganization of Criminal Elimination Operatives): Team of heroes organized by Archer in the
 
1980s in defiance of the Moore Act, they were known for less scrupulous and peaceful methods than previous hero teams.
 
Members included Archer, Bruiser, El Gato, Kismet, Network, and Nightrage. FORCE Ops disbanded after the Terminus
 
Invasion.
 
Foreshadow (David Sloane): Precognitive crime-fighter who tries to prevent the tragedies he foresees.
 
Foundry, the: Criminal technological organization founded by the robot Talos.
 
Freebooter, the (Jared McGinnis): Paraplegic hacker and techno-pirate who uses an android body to help him carry out
 
crimes to “free” information.
 
Freedom Eagle (Michael O’Connor): Engineer who invented a winged flight-suit that Nazi spies attempted to steal,
 
member of the Liberty League and father of Mayor Michael O’Connor, Jr.
 
Freedom Hall: Original headquarters of the Freedom League in downtown Freedom City, now the team’s embassy and
 
outpost in the city.
 
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Freedom League, the: The world’s premier superhero team. Based out of their satellite headquarters, the Lighthouse, they
 
keep watch over the world. The League has many members, some of the most famous including Bowman, Captain
 
Thunder, Daedalus, Dr. Metropolis, Johnny Rocket, Lady Liberty, Psuedo, the Raven, Siren, and Star Knight. Past members
 
include Black Avenger, Brainstorm (honorary), Centurion, Raven I, Bowman II and III, Halogen, Lady Liberty II, Scarab, Sea-
 
King, Star Knight I, and Tectonic.
 
Freedom Legion, the: Interstellar protectors of the Confederation of Planets in the 26th century. Members include Charger,
 
Chiller, Clockwatcher, Colonel Colossus, Metalla, Professor Danger, Solarflare, Star Knight, Centurion, and Nighstalker.
 
Furies Three, the: A trio of androids with linked sonic powers, created by Daedalus in the 1970s and originally called the
 
Chorale. They became violent vigilantes using the names Tisiphone, Megaera, and Alecto, those of the ancient Furies.
 
  
  

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