Ultimate Squadron

Ultimate Squadron is an American comic book series published by Marvel comics. The comic takes place in another universe to the main continuity and follows a version of the Squadron Supreme, which is most often described as "Marvel's Justice League". The series attempts to showcase heroes working in the real world and what that would be like. It also explores morally gray subject matter.

Main

 * Hyperion - the leader of the Squadron Supreme. Hyperion is incredibly powerful and has many superhuman abilities. His real name, past, and almost everything about him is rather mysterious.
 * Kyle Richmond/Nighthawk - an intelligent young man and a former soldier who came home to find his parents had died. Using his money and power, he became the hero Nighthawk.
 * Zarda/Power Princess - half-god, half-human, Zarda was born on a lost island known as Utopia where she quickly rose to become one of the island's most powerful warriors.
 * Stanley Stewart/Blur - a detective who shocked badly and thrown into chemicals during a chase. As it turns out, these chemicals made him the fastest thing on the planet.
 * Joseph Ledger/Doctor Spectrum - a former thief who, while running from police, came across an alien spaceship and stole an object inside, giving him the ability to control the light spectrum.
 * Kingsley Rice/Amphibian - born with fish scales and gills, Kingsley was given up by his mother and father and later discovered he a member of a long forgotten race of fish people.
 * Sk'ym'x/Skrullian Skymaster - the last of the Skrulls who fought a one-man war against invaders, Skymaster fled to Earth to lick his wounds and promised to not let anyone destroy his new home.

Antagonists

 * Emil Burbank - Hyperion's arch-enemy, the leader of the Squadron Sinister and one of the smartest people on the planet, Burbank genuinely believes he is the hero despite all of his terrible acts.

Trivia

 * While resembling the heroes they are based on and sharing a few elements with them, the Squadron's personalities were made to be different from their counterparts.