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==H== Hades: Greek god of the Underworld and implacable foe of Daedalus, after the inventor tried to spurn the gods’ gift of immortality. Forbidden to intervene directly in mortal affairs, Hades plots and schemes and works through agents and intermediaries, including Taurus and the Murder Spirit Jack-a-Knives. Halogen (Maggie Burroughs): Member of the Freedom League. ASTRO Labs technician who accidentally gain the power to transform into “living plasma” energy. Killed fighting the Katanarchists. Hanks, Dr. Peter: Mad geneticist working for the Labyrinth who has grafted two gorilla arms below his original arms. Hellman, Holtz: Famous German athlete in the 1920s and ‘30s and notorious Nazi Colonel. Hellman fled to South America at the end of WWII and worked with the nascent SHADOW. His DNA was substitued for Kantor’s in SHADOW’s records, so expert believe SHADOW clones are of him rather than Kantor. Hellqueen (Gwen Nugent): Confused young woman duped by a Satanic cult into becoming the host for a malign infernal power. Foe of Captain Thunder with a desire to seduce him. Hepcat: Mysterious “beat poet” hero of Freedom City’s West End and Fens neighborhoods in the 1950s. Heru-Ra: Ancient Egyptian prince and champion of the gods. Slain by sorcerer Tan-Aktor and reincarnated as Alexander Rhodes, the Scarab. Highlight: Anti-Earth’s version of Overshadow and the leader of LIGHT (Liberty’s Insurgency for Goodness, Hope, and Truth). Believed killed by the Tyranny Syndicate but, if he’s anything like Overshadow, that may not actually be the case. Hinomaru: The “Circle of the Sun,” quartet of Japanese super-agents during WWII. Hiroshima Shadow: Mysterious force of nuclear devastation, foe of Dr. Metropolis, and member of the Crime League. Hivemind: Derranged criminal genius with mental powers and artifical insect-like wings. Horus the Avenger: Egyptian god of light, son of Osiris and Isis, grandson of Ra. He was active as a superhero on Earth occasionally in the 1960s. Hot Rod (Alan Archer): Former super-speedster in the 1970s. Now a recovering drug addict and physical education teacher at Claremont Academy. Mutants & Masterminds Freedom City Encyclopedia Page 12 Huckster (Johnny Goff): Salesman and conman with various trick gadgets, including a sword cane, rocket-powered pogo stick, and acid “cream pies.” Human Tank (Hank Griffin): Member of the Allies of Freedom. Granted super-powers in a lab explosion; Hank was transformed into “living metal.” Killed by Crimson Katana I in Japan in 1946. Hyperborea: Another name for Ultima Thule, Actic home of the Ultima.
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