Voltage: The Human Battery (Epsilon)

Voltage: The Human Battery is a comic published by Epsilon Publishing as a spin-off to Voltage, with the initial run being written by Shawn Williamson and drawn by Curt Wayne, with the initial run being from February 1997 to October 2001.

Main

 * Ashton "Ash" Grey/Voltage - a former punk who has turned his life around, gaining electric powers after a bomb known as the Magnifica blew up, gaining the ability to control electricity itself. At the start of the series, he had moved in with his girlfriend Rebecca, graduated college and is currently working multiple part time jobs.

Supporting

 * Naomi Hathaway - a stressed lawyer who is Ash's step-mother as they have recently started to bond again, especially after she learned that he is Voltage.
 * Rebecca Barker - Ash's timid and Autistic girlfriend who he has just moved in with as she is still trying to achieve her dream of being an artist.
 * Beatrice "Triss" Kuyani/Echo - Ash's best friend who is a genius as she learned of Ash's identity and has become the sound controlling heroine Echo, often helping Voltage out as times.
 * Mike Brady - Triss' other best friend and a rival to Ash who can be a jerk at times, as despite this he has good intentions but can still be a jerk at times.

Antagonists

 * Kenny Keen/Siphon - Ash's former friend turned nemesis who became a glowing monster who can absorb energy and blast it right out of him, becoming a mob boss as well as Voltage's nemesis, having a recurring rivalry with him.
 * Albert Albright/Crustacean - TBD
 * Lucas Lyman/Oceanic - TBD
 * Penny Monroe/Penny Dreadful - a rockstar who gained the power to create fear inducing pheromones as she is obsessed with fame, initially using her powers to win competitions although after getting stopped by Voltage during one of her plans, she decides the better way to get fame is to become Los Angeles' most infamous villain.