Neo Comics/Crimson Crusader

Crimson Crusader is a comic book series published by Neo Comics

Synopsis
Joe Graves is a teenager with a love for adventure as while exploring the woods, he finds a crashed pod with a strange ring as after grabbing it, he is transformed into an alien tech enhanced supersoldier known as the Crimson Crusader as he has to protect Briarville while trying to figure out his transformation.

Main

 * Joseph "Joe" Graves/The Crimson Crusader - a kind hearted yet adventurous teenager who after finding a ring in the woods, transforms into a high tech alien hero known as the Crimson Crusader as he tries to use this sudden strength for good.

Supporting

 * Prof. Isiah Hamlin - a wise and slightly ambitious science teacher who quickly learns of Joe's transformation into the Crimson Crusader, helping him use his new form for good and heroics.
 * Akira Harada/Violet Violator - an aggressive Japanese exchange student who finds earrings that transforms her into a similar entity to the Crimson Crusader, starting to become a rival to him, although being somewhat on friendly terms.

Antagonists

 * The Dark Destroyer - a sinister mysterious alien who wears a similar suit to the Crimson Crusader who makes it his goal to kill everyone using the tech and to collect their tech, becoming a quick adversary to the Crimson Crusader.
 * Paxton Industries
 * Ebenezer Paxton - the corrupt CEO of Paxton Industries with a obsession with alien technology, quickly learning about the Crimson Crusader and growing interested in him.
 * Karen Turner - Paxton's cybernetically enhanced bodyguard who is extremely loyal to her boss.
 * Mia Worthington/Mosquito - a vain and snotty teenager who happens to double as a high tech thief known as the Mosquito, soon gaining a dangerous obsession with the Crimson Crusader.
 * The Lifeform - a vicious and spiteful flying saucer-like alien whose planet was destroyed by the original wielder of the Crimson Crusader armor as he arrives to Earth and wants to destroy the current Crimson Crusader, believing them to be the same person.