User blog:GazzaB9/Epsilon Publishing Encyclopedia

A list of characters, locations, species, and concepts in Epsilon Publishing.

Abomination
[giant monster demon, Splinter Lord, Nemesis's best friend (pet), based on the sin of wrath]

Adonis Fotopoulos
[member of God's Fist, has the power to receive damage and deliver it 10x]

Aether
[god of space, Clockwork's brother, Lady Arale & Madame Mortis' uncle]

Agon the Sleeper
[Cthulhu-esque demon, currently asleep and will destroy the world when he wakes up]

Alex
[pair of genetically modified government agents, real names unknown]

"Alex" the Alien
[psychic, short alien who's a lil shit and was the alien that landed in Roswell, member of The Shield]

Alice Trotsky
[schizophrenic artist who eventually becomes Grimm's version of Alice Liddell]

Alpha
[Super, member of the Super project, has the power to make other Super's powers stronger, real name Jaime Santos]

American Terror
[The Word's former best friend & a former mafia enforcer turned anti-patriot terrorists, basically an evil The Word, real name Kevin Park]

The Answer
[cult leader who believes free will is a curse]

Aulking
[alien who judges planets on if they should exist and blows them up if they don't]

Automaton
[war criminal accepted into an illegal experiment that turned him into a human robot, real name Pete Austridge]

Benny Garcia
[owner of Big News Weekly, comes off eccentric and strange to people most of the time, but generally nice]

Bjorn Walsh
[bear man, knight of Metazone, best friends with Jack Hackett]

Black King
[leader of the Anti-Super group M.A.S.K., secretly Skyscraper's brother, real name Hector Green]

Blood Red
Sumati Bhagat is an orphan who never had a normal life and was raised by an emotionally abusive assassin known as Damien Ravello. Ravello taught her that the world wouldn't be kind to her and that the only way to thrive in life is to kill. At the age of 16, Ravello abandoned her, giving her only one mission, "to kill", forcing her to become an assassin. Ten years later, she embraced her position as an assassin, taking the moniker of Blood Red as well as gaining an insatiable blood lust. She gets hired to kill the Fury and soon begins to clash against him in many situations.

Boston Butcher
[serial killer killed by Zombie, now a ghost serial killer, real name Frederick Glass]

Bruno
[big, tough, quiet guy, member of The Runners, real name Bruno, surname unknown]

Cadaver
[white supremacist leader of the Skull N'Bones Gang, real name Sven Atkinson]

Captain Hook
[Grimm's version of Hook, used to be Peter Pan's boss]

Captain Tomorrow
[time traveler who got stuck in the 30s, used future technology to fight crime, real name Keith Lombard]

Charlotte
[princess of the Metazone, sheep person]

Caterpillar
[real name Johan, Grimm's version of Wonderland's caterpillar]

Chessmaster
[telekinetic who can predict people's next move, real name Quint Pavlov]

Cinderella
[Grimm's version of Cinderella, in debt to the Queen of Fairies]

Clockwork
[god of time, Aether's brother, father of Lady Arale and Madame Mortis]

Cormoran
[giant wife of Jack Horner]

The Corpse
Alberto Franchetti was a mob boss during the 1920s who had a massive control over Newark, being considered to be dangerous. He was also interested in the occult, dedicating his time to researching demons and the supernatural. His obsession caught the interest of the demon known as the Duke, making a deal with him that Alberto will be able to cheat death as long as he operates as the Duke's own chaos agent. A few weeks later, Alberto died in a shootout against the rising Bertolini mob. A few decades later, the Duke learned of the Word in Newark and decided that sending out Alberto from death to kill him would make things more interesting, resurrecting Alfredo as a zombie. He initially starts out as a near mindless beast who only has one thought "kill the Word". Despite that, he eventually gains some of his intelligence back, both being loyal to the Duke and wanting to take back his mob empire from the Bertiloni family.

Count Dragomir
[vampire Hungarian nobleman who hates humans, was the inspiration for Dracula, real name Dragomir Kriska]

Cowardly Lion
[Grimm version of the cowardly lion, a werelion who got kicked out of his clan for not killing an enemy]

The Craftsman
[Nazi scientist who killed Zombie's creator, is immortal and deformed due to experiments, real name Wolfgang Vankenheim]

Crime Hunter
[former cop who becomes brutal vigilante]

Crustacean
Dr. Albert Albright is a genius scientist who has worked for the military and the government, as well as the founder of Albright Laboratories. Albert was already intelligent before he ever became a scientist and from a young age was obsessed with biology, which caused him to realize that many animals had inherent advantages over each other based on their natural abilities. This belief eventually caused him to develop the Albright Formula, which allowed him to implement an animal's genetic infrastructure into any other animal. He attempted to pitch the idea to several people, showing off his "dog-bird" creation, though he claims that the first person he showed it to was so horrified by what he had done that he shot the dog as a mercy killing. Still determined, he eventually used himself as a subject for one of his experiments, transforming into a crab-like humanoid, having picked a crab due to being inspired by the process of carcinisation. He now operates as a mad scientist attempting to "improve" the human body through various illegal and horrific ways, which has brought him into conflict with the hero Voltage on many occasions.

Cryptic
[Grimm version of Cheshire Cat]

Damien Ravello
[cold assassin and the man who trained Blood Red]

Dandelion
[Turkish assassin, member of God's Fist, powerless, real name Anasuya "Ana" Kapoor]

Dash
[fast genius girl going to a school for geniuses, was injected with a formula to speed up healing but gave her powers, real name Maria Schwartz]

Deathless Donny
[albino music producer and mob boss who can't die, real name Donny Malloy]

Deer Hunter
Deer Hunter, who has no real name, was once an actual deer who, from a young age, had many members of his family killed by hunters. Most notably, a group of hunters tracking down and murdering every member of his tribe except for the children, including his own, who were taken away to parts unknown. He was the only one who survived the slaughter, having stabbed one of the hunters with his horns and ran away, but he did not survive unscathed, as he had been shot in the side during the raid and sat by a river to die. However, at that moment the Magnifica went off and over time a cocoon slowly wrapped over his body and when his transformation was done, he burst out as a humanoid deer. Over the course of the next few weeks, he murdered various humans that entered his woods, having grown disgusted by them, and stole various equipment from them as well as books on hunting, which he used the knowledge from to track down and hunt humans just as they had hunted his kind. His killing spree eventually catching the attention of Los Angeles' hero Voltage.

Desmond
[king of Metazone's Silver Gorilla Kingdom, gorilla person]

The Deviant
[cenobite-like demon, Splinter Lord, based on the sin of lust, in charge of a giant maze-like cube made of shifting rooms]

Devil Mask
[rich teenager whose parents were killed, became a hero to avenge their deaths, basically teenage Batman, real name Gregory Todd]

Diablo
[head of the supervillain group Diablo, real name unknown]

Digital Don
[mafia don who put his brain in a robot body, obsessed with advanced technology, real name William Anerdale

Doc
[eccentric and borderline insane physician, real name Ian Maine]

Dory Green
[Grimm version of Dorothy Gale, teenager who got sucked up by a tornado during a storm and woke up in Oz]

Duke
[demon, Splinter Lord, makes deals with humans in exchange for something important to them, based on the sin of greed]

Dumah
[megalomaniac general in the United States military, real name Augustus Dumah]

Dynasty
[alien warrior from the Ch'tt who genocides planets so his people can take it over as to avoid overpopulating their own planet]

Echo
[super genius wearing a sound manipulating suit, is a lesbian, real name Triss Kuyani]

Elephantis
[giant elephant guy, mutated animal, member of God's Fist, it's second-newest member]

Empress Kaali
[anti-hero ruler of the planet Lourn, has declared Magistrate Earth her betrothed, real name Kaali Kayne]

Excalibur
[descendant of King Arthur, wielder of the sword excalibur, half-Turkish, real name Ahmed Berker]

Francis Lovecraft
[paranormal investigator, has no heartbeat and is constantly chased by ghosts, zombies, etc, real name Eugene Francis Lovecraft]

The Fury
Tyrone Rhodes had always had a love for fighting, putting the thrill of combat and violence to be a boxer, competing in small underground fights. During his career he met Zoe Mason and grew in love with her, starting to date her. During a match he was approached by shady fight manager Fingers to throw a fight yet refused. In retaliation, Fingers murdered Zoe and pinned the blame on Tyrone. Now on the run, Tyrone takes the masked identity of the Fury, clearing his name and incriminating Fingers. Realizing that Chicago needs a protector, Tyrone keeps the identity of the Fury, being devoted to hunting after those who dare try to hurt others.

Galligantus
[father of Cormoran, king of a giant kingdom in the sky]

Gobson
[commissioner, later former commissioner, psychopath with no standards, real name Don Gobson]

The Good Doctor
[head of The Society, wants to unit the world in hatred, wears a shapeshifting static suit, secretly Dash's uncle, real name Bryce Schwartz]

Gothel
[Grimm's version of Gothel, also the Wicked Witch, is blind]

Green
[teenager who can warp reality, non-binary, real name unknown]

Gremlin
[sidekick of Magistrate Earth, wears a teleportation harness, real name Lenny Wayne]

Greta Vankenheim
[The Craftsman's "daughter", created to replicate Zombie, is a 9-year-old Frankenstein creature, has a bear she talks to named Wacky]

Gretel
[Grimm version of Gretel, practicing witch (mainly potions)]

Guardian
[teenager wearing alien armor, superhero mega-fan, real name Eric O'Sullivan]

The Gunslinger
[traveling mercenary, loyal mainly to money, has a robot eye that gives him perfect aim and a cowboy gimmick, real name Winslow Barnes]

HAPPY
[flying round robot guy built by Dash, name stands for Help & Assistance Pal, Prototype Y-Model]

Hansel
[Grimm version of Hansel, wields a pair of sickles & has one eye, traumatized from nearly being eaten by a witch]

Hex Master
[dark-hearted Tibetan mystic obsessed with power, has magic tattoos, real name Tenzin]

Highlander
[the Scottish spirit of war and combat, was locked away during the First War for Scottish Independence]

Hijack
[teenager who can control all forms of technology so long as he's looking at it, real name Matt Merlo]

Hiro Oda
[morally questionable owner of Oda Trade Company, imports powerful & probably illegal items into and from Japan]

The Homunculus
[man grown in a test tube to be the best human, murdered his creators and is a general crazy person]

Hornet
[former inmate at the same juvie as Ash, fell in love with him, became an obsessive supervillain due to this, real name Harriet king]

Hoshiko Yamada
[mad scientist obsessed with magic]

Hourglass
Hourglass is the name of two characters in the Epsilon Universe.

Michael Coven
Michael Coven was the first person to call himself Hourglass. He was the first person to ever put on a costume and begin fighting crime, active from 1932-1940. He operated in a similar way as a detective and was known for his incredible ability to interrogate and intimidate criminals into exposing themselves. He mainly targeted members of the mafia, most notably mob boss Evil Otto, who attempted to have him killed and who he shot in the middle of the street for it. While Hourglass was arrested for Otto's murder and went through a trial, all eye witnesses pretended they had saw nothing and the jury deemed him not guilty despite the overwhelming evidence. This turned out to be his claim to fame, inspiring several people and criminals to don costumes and become superheroes and villains like him, most notably his archenemy, the pyromaniac serial killer Fireman, and his sidekick, Chrono, the former dying shortly after Hourglass's own death by being stabbed in the throat and the latter leaving to join the military during World War II. Hourglass also died during World War II, as he switched his primary target to Nazi and white supremacist groups based out of America. For this, members of those movements cornered him during one of his nightly outings and shot him in the back of the head before unmasking him, revealing his identity as Michael Coven, a local reporter who wasn't respected for reporting on and printing gossip columns.

Jane Doe
In the modern day, a new person has appeared using the Hourglass identity and a new version of the costume to fight crime. Before this, Hourglass had become the subject of several forms of media that characterized him as mentally ill and a loner, which was a gross oversimplification of the truth. Although she refuses to speak to most people, like the original Hourglass, the new woman under the name is suspected to have been motivated by these adaptions, either inspired by the story or not liking Hourglass' portrayal in them and wanting to "redeem" the name. The latter seems to be more likely, as she is noted as having turned herself into police and allowed for a full phsych exam, which proved she was completely mentally stable, before promptly escaping.

The Human Rocket
[1940s hero, first person to invent a working jetpack, founder of Ouroboros, real name Markus Moon]

Hunter
[Grimm version of the hunter from Snow White & Red Riding Hood, member of the Red Cloaks]

Injustice
[former member of the Magistrates who thinks doing evil things is the best]

The Inspector
[master planner who is a lot of villains go-to guy for coming up with schemes, has silver skin and can shoot beams from his fingers, real name unknown]

IQ
[genius super-hacker, member of The Runners, real name Isaac Quartermain]

Jack Hackett
[jackal man, member of the Metazone knights, Bjorn's best friend]

Jackie Wales
[CEO of the Ichor Corporation, terrified of aliens and wants to kill them all]

Jacqueline Wayne
[mother of Gremlin, love interest of Magistrate Earth]

Jane Smithee
[creator of the Paragon Armor, upbeat and eccentric scientist, love interest of Paragon]

Jason
[time traveler, the actual Jason from Jason & The Argonauts]

Jessie Riccioni
[Dash's best friend, seems stupid but is just scatterbrained, coding genius]

Jester
[serial murderer and general criminal who is completely loyal to his girlfriend and does evil acts to show his love to her, real name Brent Munro]

Joel, The Immortal Vampire
[vampire who was bitten during World War I, wants to see humanity evolve, real name Joel Simpson]

Johnny Omari
[editor at Big News Weekly, best friend of Spartan]

Justice
[god of justice, one of The Triplets]

Kathy, The Immortal Werewolf
[archaeologist, was bitten by a werewolf on an expedition, real name Kathy Dower]

Keeper
[the guy who makes sure the multiverse is working properly, one of The Triplets]

King
[super genius criminal that broadcasts his crimes in the form of weird game shows, real name Tom Hopper]

Klaus von Meyer
[The Word's doctor, son of a prostitute and a Nazi who has a pretty fucked past]

Lady Arale
[god of life, mother of Lady Loss]

Lady Loss
[trickster god who can warp reality, is obsessed with Spartan and is Arale's daughter]

Lavinia Whateley
[Francis Lovecraft's assistant, is a clearly unhinged gothic albino woman and the daughter of Yannick]

Lian Yoon
[journalist working for Big News Weekly, is dedicated to the truth so much it becomes a flaw, love interest of Spartan]

Little Jack
[Grimm's version of Jack Horner, member of the Red Cloaks]

Lone Shark
[shark man that works as a mob enforcer]

Lord Dominok
[supposed oldest man in the universe, can control gravity and is a misanthrope]

Lucas Chang
[current director of Ouroboros]

Luna Cardinali
[actress for the TV series Love, Hate, & Other Lies, daughter of a mob boss and The Word's betrothed since they were children]

MARS
[intergalactic warrior in a never ending war against the Scarlet Legate alien race]

Mad Hatter
[Grimm's version of Mad Hatter, thinks it's tea time all the time]

Madame Mortis
[god of death, love interest of Shade]

Maggie White
[administrator of the Super Project]

Magistrate Earth
[member of the Magistrates, based on Earth]

The Man
[assassin who can switch bodies with people via a magic jewel, member of God's Fist]

Man-Hunter
[1940s superhero who was a Jewish German that fought the Nazis in his war plane, the Hell Fighter, real name Hans Goldmann]

Maniac Jack
[serial killer for hire who always has a genuine smile, large burn scar on his face, real name Jack Ubank]

March Hare
[Grimm version of the March Hare, White Rabbit's brother, real name Harry]

The Marquis
[god of chaos]

The Mask
[invisible man, member of the Dead Men Underground, real name Richard Kendal]

Mathers
[second in command of The Society, Good Doctor's lover, mother of Dash and Sprint]

The Matron
[god of order]

Michael Newbern
[Dash's foster father, owner of Newbern School for Gifted Minds]]

Mike Bardy
[best friend of Triss Kuyani, has good intentions but does bad things to make those good intentions happen, also gay]

Mindwinder
[would-be alien conqueror with immense psychic abilities]

Mister E
[leader of the Dead Men Underground, blind in one eye, can shut off Supers' powers by touching them]

Mogos
[Splinter Lord, one of The Triplets, betrayed his siblings out of jealousy, based on the sin of envy]

The Monster
[deformed interdimensional creature with immense strength but limited intelligence, member of The Shield]

Murphy
[man who's very good with guns, lovable asshole, real name Jake Murphy]

Naomi Hathaway
Naomi Hathaway is a lawyer, owner of Hathaway Law Firm located out of Los Angeles, as well as the daughter of Brian and Jessica Hathaway, the sister of Janet Hathaway, the aunt of Eliza, Eleanor, and Lucas Hathaway, and the step-mother of Ash Grey. Naomi did not have the best relationship with her mother or sister, as her father had died when she was young, forcing her mother to work overtime and pushing Naomi into more of a maternal role than a sisterly or daughterly one. After finding out Janet had been committing various petty crimes, Naomi allowed the stress of the situation get to her and she blew up at her family, leaving for college days later. Naomi majored in law, opening up her own firm, and began attending group therapy sessions where she met and fell in love with Patrick Grey. The two planned on getting married, but Patrick was killed in a car accident, putting his delinquent son Ash in her custody. After Ash was arrested, Naomi did everything in her power to help him, but it was all for not as Ash spent two years in juvenile hall. Naomi repeatedly visited him while he was away and was also the first person to greet him when he came out. Since then, Ash and Naomi's relationship has improved and has become one of a true mother and son.

Nemesis
[leader of the Splinter Lords, reality warper, former god of chaos, in love with Shade, based on the sin of pride]

Nix
[squire in the Metazone Knights, white satin rabbit, real name Nathaniel Xavier]

Oceanic
[man made out of water, was verbally & mentally abusive to his ex-wife, obsessed with getting his daughter back, real name Lucas Lyman]

Omega Man
[former superhero, betrayed the world to try and help his people conquer it, real name Lord Cathiel, First of His Name]

Orphaned Killer
[daughter of an assassin who asked his killer to train her to kill him, real name Monica Kingshot]

Orpheus
[Jason's time travelling partner, actual greek Orpheus]

Ozymandias Rex
[descendant of King Arthur, distant relative of Excalibur, ruler of Avalonia]

Pale Alice
Alice is a woman with a condition that made her skin pale as she had a loving family for when she was a kid. However, she grew a disturbing fascination with murder and killing as at the age of six, she killed her own pet dog. Her parents started to get concerned and attempted to find a way to get her help as on that faithful night, she stabbed her own parents while laughing. She was deemed insane and thrown into an insane asylum where she spent the rest of her life. When she grew up, she attempted an escape where she encounters Chicago's own hero for the first time, the Fury, as she grows feelings she never had, a feeling of both love and longing to kill. Due to this, she has become obsessed with the Fury, wanting the both she and him to die together.

Papa Vudu
[evil voodoo man who targets people he deems as deserving it]

Paragon
[former member of the military, was recruited by Ouroboros to be the government's personal superhero, wears superpowered super suit]

Penny Dreadful
Penny Holt is the gothic lead singer of the punk rock band known as Penny and the Dreadfuls who is obsessed with fame and popularity. While preparing for a performance in Los Angeles, wanting to make it big, she got in the blast of the Magnifica, passing out while in pure terror of what is to happen next. The next day, she wakes up with the power to release pheromones that makes whoever sniffs them face against their worst fears. Taking advantage of this, she initially used it to sabotage other upcoming bands in LA in a bid to become popular although her scheme was stopped by Los Angeles' hero, Voltage. After being incriminated, she takes up the name of Penny Dreadful and begins to commit crimes, realizing that if her band can't take off, the only way she can become popular is by becoming one of Los Angeles' most infamous villains.

Peter Pan
[Grimm's version of Peter Pan, is a pirate and the only one who knows where Neverland is, doesn't age thanks to its magic]

Pin-Up
[Jester's girlfriend, he will do anything to make her happy]

Pound
[teenager who can turn her limbs into monster parts, increasing her strength and speed]

Prince Char
[Grimm's version of Prince Charming, half-brother of Snow White and Red Riding Hood]

Puss-in-Boots
[Grimm's version of Puss in Boots, protects a forest full of animal people]

Pyre
Leon Caldwell is an anarchist who believes that the government is inherently corrupt and that the only way America can be peaceful is without the government. During a riot he instigated, the Magnifica blew up, causing Leon to fuse with fire as he becomes a being made out of it. Taking advantage of it, he decides his power is the way to destroy the government. His first operation as Pyre ends up being stopped by Voltage, causing him to believe that superheroes are a part of the problem, wanting to kill them all, starting with Voltage.

Queen Cobra
[leader of a snake-themed cult, hopes that the snake god Hath-Tu will come and eat them]

Queen of Grimm
[Grimm's version of the Evil Queen, mother of Char & Sleeping Beauty, step-mother of Red Riding Hood and Snow White]

Queen of Wonderland
[Grimm's version of the Queen of Hearts]

Quinn Carlyle
[The Word's police confidant, kind of a dickbag, even more cynical than The Word is]

Ram Head
[demon, Splinter Lord, based on the sin of gluttony]

Rapunzel
[Grimm's Rapunzel, Gothel's adopted daughter/slave, Hunter's long lost sister]

Rebecca Barker
[artist, shy around new people but upbeat when you get to know her, Voltage's girlfriend]

Red Riding Hood
[Grimm's Red Riding Hood and Rose-Red, secretly a wolf-beast and the land's princess, currently under Hunter's care]

Rolf Willows
[cockatiel guy, Metazone knight, Nix's best friend]

Ronin
[teenager from Tokyo who wields the magic Masamune Blade, turning him into the newest Ronin]

Rosalyn
[sheep person, Desmond's wife, queen of the Silver Gorilla Kingdom]

Rosamund
[Grimm's version of Sleeping Beauty, was put into a coma by Rumpelstiltskin]

Rose
[Super Battle Android built to kill as many people in as little amount of time possible, member of The Shield]

Rumpelstiltskin
[Grimm's Rumpelstiltskin, a malevolent Sprite that causes mischief wherever he goes]

Sasha Spencers
[The Word's therapist and an employee at the fictional Kaine State Hospital]

Scarecrow
[Grimm's version of Oz's Scarecrow and a flesh golem]

The Sensei
[the number one ranked assassin in the world and Orphaned Killer's mentor]

Shade
[god of darkness, lots of magic powers, real name Tetsuo Amamiya]

The Shatter
[mob boss made out of glass]

Sheldon Payne
[Paragon's former military sergeant and best friend]

Shinobi
[ninja assassin for hire, real name Hajime Tanaka]

Shrapnel
Lionel Hardy, the son of a prostitute and an unknown father, initially got into crime as a way of supporting his younger half-sister. After attempting to rob a man he didn't realize was a well-respected gangster, Lionel responded by attempting to cut the gangster with a make-shift knife, earning his respect. From that day forward, Lionel was indoctrinated into the life of organized crime, continuing to work as a hired goon even after his mother died and his sister moved out. Lionel grew obsessed with the supposed power he possessed by knowing how the criminal underworld worked and where his bosses buried the bodies of their enemies, though he longed for more. This was eventually given to him when the Magnifica exploded, where he was at ground zero and had the shrapnel of the bomb embed into him and fuse with his genetic make-up, allowing him to psychically control it. He woke up at the blast site and quickly realized that he and a college student (Voltage) were the only survivors. Though he considered killing the student, he decided he was below him and left, quickly using his powers to gain the power he wanted by murdering his bosses and taking over their respective gangs. Since then, he has become a frequent enemy of Voltage.

Sidney Hughes
[weapons manufacturer hoping to cause a third world war to benefit his business]

The Signal
[one of The Others, psychic entity that swallows moons, drives people mad if they look at it]

Siphon
[Voltage's former best friend, can absorb all forms of energy no matter the source, real name Kenny Keen]

Sir Tristan
[Arthurian knight accidentally transported to the present day]

The Skull
[Mexican weapons dealer, specializing in highly advanced technology]

Skyscraper
[girl who's stuck as being around 12-feet-tall but can grow bigger, real name Carrie Green]

Slasher Slasher
[survivor of a slasher attack who now hunts slashers around the world, real name Mandy Cartwright]

Snow White
[Red Riding Hood's sister, being taken care of by seven Sprites]

Soliara
[evil god of light, wants to enslave the universe and maybe the multiverse]

Spark Thrower
[former Super Project member, thinks Supers are better than humans, member of Dead Men Underground, real name Ollie Fate]

Spartan
[reporter for Big News Weekly, wears an alien suit that lets him fire atomic blasts and control his body to the subatomic level, real name James Gomez]

The Spider
[terrorist hoping to spark a war between his country, Qaristan, and America, real name Al-Qasim Bashir]

Sprint
[Dash's twin sister with the same powers, Good Doctor's adopted daughter, general brat, real name Mary Schwartz]

Stephen Whitmore
[flamboyant boxing manager and Tyrone's manager]

Stone
[intergalactic mercenary whose skin is made of stone]

Stormbreaker
[man who can generate storm-like effects from his body, member of the Dead Men Underground, real name Markus Strongwell]

Super Sonic Thunder Quake
[speedster with a massive ego, member of the Dead Men Underground, real name Vincent Tucker]

Sweetheart
[psychic little girl who's much harsher and more brutal than she appears, member of God's Fist, real name Dana Kirman]

Teenage Bombshell
[teenager with bipolar disorder, has immense psychic abilities, Spartan's eventual sidekick, real name Jayna Guyver]

Tinman
[Grimm's Tinman, last member of a race of ancient robotic warriors]

Titania
[Grimm's Queen of Fairies, also the Blue Fairy & Fairy Godmother]

Troll
[member of the Super Project, has super strength and looks like a troll, real name Zhang Yulong]

Ursine
[mob enforcer who turns himself into a bear]

Vagabond
[young adult living in space, scraper and inventor, wields gauntlets that apply anti gravity to things he touches, goes by Scrap]

Voltage
Ashton Laurence "Ash" Grey is the son of Patrick and Katherine Grey as well as the step-son of Naomi Hathaway. After the death of his mother due to complications related to anemia, Ash began acting up in school and eventually befriended a more violent student named Kenny Keen, who repeatedly took advantage of Ash's mental state. After his father was also killed in a car accident, Ash attempted to rob a chemical plant with Kenny, only for Kenny to leave him behind after an alarm was triggered. For two years, Ash was held in juvenile hall and upon being released decided to turn his life around, helping around the house and getting into Zane Hamilton University, where he met his best friend Triss Kuyani and her own friends, Rebecca Barker and Mike Brady, the former eventually becoming his girlfriend and the latter being his main rival for a good portion of his life. Together they formed a band they dubbed Telltale Heart and began practicing in a warehouse, where Ash one day saw a group of criminals attempting to buy the gene-mutating Magnifica bomb. During a scuffle, the bomb was set off and Ash was launched into an electrical generator, mutating his genes and granting him eletrokinetic abilities. Since then, Ash has become the premier hero of Los Angeles, Voltage.

Voltage is most well known for his upbeat personality, which rubs off on those around him, and the fact he seems to be in a positive mood even during the most intense of fights. One of the most famous scenes in Voltage comics was in his second issue when during his first fight with the supervillain Shrapnel, he appears to be crying from the pain he's in only to look up and reveal he is actually laughing because he's having so much fun, which has been homaged in multiple adaptions of the character. It has been noted by various characters that when Voltage isn't smiling, something has gone horribly wrong. Voltage's powers on the surface are electrokinesis, which allows him to blast electricity out of various parts of his body and bend electromagnetic waves to pseudo-fly and control metal (though the metal must be magnetic and he must make physical contact with it first), but Voltage's powers act much more like a battery, as it is possible for him to run out of electricity and have to recharge it, either by draining electrical equipment, breaking it in the process, or passively absorbing ionized particles.

The Watching Man
[one of The Others, unknown motives, waiting for a supposedly apocalyptic event called The Rising]

White Rabbit
[Queen of Heart's hated enemy, Grimm's version of the White Rabbit, real name Marvin]

The Word
[son of a mafia don, writes his targets crime down as a calling card, master martial artist and gunsman, real name Tony Bertolini]

Wunderkind
[10-year-old psychopath who wants to prove she's better than everyone]

Yannick
[one of The Others, supposedly the cause of the Big Bang, a self-proclaimed harbinger of chaos]

Zombie
[immortal Frankenstein creature, metaphorically kept alive by undying hatred]

Groups

 * Anonymous Incorporated: A shadowy cabal of mysterious individuals, all of whom are referred to as "Nobody". Most of their actions are never directly stated, but it is made clear that they were at least the people who funded the creation of the Paragon Armor. It is implied they had a role in the creation of most characters considered to be "super-soldiers", such as Automaton, The Alexes, and Ruby, as well as it being implied they were the ones who originally gave away the Magnifica bomb before it was sold and detonated.
 * Dead Men Underground
 * God's Fist: A small group of five assassins who are all supposedly the greatest in the world. Currently consist of Adonis, Elphantis, Sweetheart, Dandelion, and The Man. If one of their members is defeated, the person who defeated them has to replace them and they don't get a say in the matter.
 * The Shield
 * The Society
 * Underworld