WolfBoy

WolfBoy is an action-adventure comic book series, being published by since 1993.

Synopsis
When a teen kid gains the abilities of a wolf, he uses it to fight crime.

Main

 * Brady Daniels/WolfBoy - a 16-year-old boy who has wolf-like powers and the comic's title character.
 * Kate Randalph - a 16-year-old girl who serves as the technology expert of the team, being Brady's love interest.
 * Honor Smith/The Raptor - a 17-year-old boy who has velociraptor-like abilities, being Brady's best friend/former rival.
 * Lacey Jones/Elemental Girl - a 17-year-old girl who has power over the elements, being Kate's best friend and Honor's love interest.

Supporting

 * Woof - TBD
 * Dr. Harold Malle - TBD
 * John Viza/The Wild Animal - TBD
 * Michael Duncan/The Golem - TBD
 * Lisa Baker/Mystery - TBD
 * Luke Star - TBD

Antagonists

 * Tyler Walker/The Man in Black - a mysterious crime lord who leads an army of evil villains.
 * Maria Walker/The Animal Warrior - Tyler's daughter who is a mole in the heroes and can turn herself into any animal.
 * Emmett - TBD
 * Marvin Wilson/Shadowalker - TBD
 * Joanna Rhodes/Black Tiger - TBD
 * Chris Storm/Night Terror - TBD
 * Allie Paintez - a Face Paint pop star who is a feminist and can control minds.
 * Melanie Painta - an agent who helps Allie, being in love with her.
 * Carrie Paint-Ella - a background singer who is helping Allie.
 * Moonstone Voltage - TBD
 * Holly Ives/Bad Nature - TBD
 * Smite - TBD
 * Dr. Diane Might - TBD
 * Wally - TBD
 * Daisy Stone/The Beetle - TBD

Television

 * WolfBoy (The WB, 1995-1997)
 * TBD (The WB/The CW, 2003-2006)
 * TBD (Cartoon Network, 200?-201?)

Film

 * WolfBoy (2019)

Trivia

 * The series isn't part of the DC Universe as the rights for the franchise belong directly to its parent company Warner Bros. Entertainment, with DC owning its publishing rights, similarly to other DC titles based on Warner Bros. properties like Looney Tunes, Collin the Speedy Boy and Scooby-Doo.
 * As a result, this is the first Warner Bros. franchise to be originally launched as a comic book rather than a feature film, a television series, an animated production or a video game.