24th of February, 2003

  • Redid illos on Blastaar and Spider-Woman I, there had been problems.
  • The Four Winds, low-level Chinese ninja quatuor with theme weapons
  • Superwoman – The evil Wonder Woman from the Crime Syndicate
  • Superwoman – The time travelling Kristen Wells from pre-Crisis
  • The Supreme Soviet, a really lame and obscure Ultraverse villain
  • The Swiss Industrial Spies, dastardly commandos from a rogue nation thankfully defeated by the Tick
  • Taki, the lithe ninja demon-slayer from the console game Soulcalibur
  • Talia, Ra’s al Ghul’s cherished daughter and Batman’s impossible love
  • Tara, the Wiccan from Sunnydale
  • Tech-9, the gunslinging leader of the Blood Syndicate (now deceased)
  • Tech – Respectful Chinese daughter, young businesswoman, cyborg, hacker, leader of the reputed mercenary group the Solution.
  • Teknight MkI, killer robot from Nuware (Ultraverse)
  • Temper, the anger inducing psycho from Villains and Vigilantes
  • Terry “Bam Bam” Gordy, a quite dangerous wrestler
  • Third Rail, the Korean peacekeeper of the Blood Syndicate
  • Timber Wolf, the pre-Crisis Brin from the Legion of old
  • The Time Traveller – literary version from HG Wells with Moore footnotes
  • Tom Devoe, American special agent from the movie The Peacemaker
  • Tommy Dreamer, young wrestler struggling against big odds
  • Topaz, proud warrior queen and buttkicker from an extradimensional city that knows only women
  • Tracer, a complex, reprogrammable man in the bounty hunting business, using both smarts and power
  • Wise Son, who became leader of the Blood Syndicate – unkillable street tough who discovered Islam
  • Wolverine – version with Adamantium
  • Xander – a helpful guy from Sunnyvale.

Pfew. I’m getting tired.

Oh yeah, current entry count is 1491, we break 1500 with the next one.

20th of February, 2003

Roll call -

  • The Grappler – An obscure Marvel villain using leverage for crimes
  • Stats for a typical genin of the Hand – for the Frank Miller years, anyway
  • New optional skills for MEGS (well, Subskills actually)
  • Skrull X (from a What If alternate, with X-Men powers)
  • The Skrullian Skymaster (aka Skymax), the Martian Manhunter from the Squadron Supreme
  • Andrian Trofimovitch, the Speztnasz turned super hero from the Skull n Bones miniseries
  • Skylark (formerly Lady Lark), the Black Canary/Hawkgirl analogue from the Squadron Supreme
  • Slipknot, a nice forgotten Firestorm villain
  • The Snake, an early Superman villain with poisoned spears
  • Snapdragon, a female martial artist/mercenary/weapons expert
  • Solitaire, a cunning and acrobatic urban vigilante trying to bring his powerful father down in the Ultraverse
  • Solomon Kane himself – ’nuff said.
  • The Son of Satan from the early 80s – this is a pre-Hellstorm writeup. Complete with trident and exorcisms.
  • Spearow, a bird-like Pokemon
  • Spider-Woman I – Jessica Drew, the angel of the night and one of the first strong super-heroines
  • Spike Siegel, the light-hearted martial artist and prestidigitating bounty hunter from Bebop Cowboy who’s dead inside
  • Starburst, the Squad heroine from the Ultraverse now forever in a coma
  • Steeplejack I, a formidably strong blue collar with weapons from the yard
  • Steeplejack II, his villainous and devious boss
  • The much lauded Stick Man Fighter, who has been known to undertake secret missions on the behalf of the DCH mailing list. Go go Stick Man Fighter !
  • Storm Shadow, the uber-ninja from the GI Joe universe

18th of February, 2003

With hands moving like lightning (I have Superspeed: 02), another update cometh !

Roll call :

  • Agron, energy from a dying earth yet to be,possessing a corpse in the present
  • Amphibion, planetary champion of Xantares who fought Hulk a few times and is now on a great quest and revolution
  • Beach-Head, GI Joe’s unflappable ranger
  • Blastaar, the living bomb-burst, conqueror from the Negative Zone
  • All of the Salem Seven (General intro, Brutacus, Gazelle, Hydron, Reptilia, Thornn, Vakume, Vertigo) plus the sorcerer Nicholas Scratch – check them out, they are great villains for most groups.
  • Captain Nemo, from Jules Verne and the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
  • Cardiac, the genius surgeon turned cybernetic vigilante and executioner
  • Casca, the eternal mercenary cursed to live forever by the Christ
  • The Forgotten One, a powerful Eternal loner (aka Gilgamesh when he was an Avenger)
  • The Frog-Man, a clumsy but nice-meaning loon who wanna be a sooper heero
  • The Headless Horseman, a Hessian mercenary from Hell and from Tim Burton’s adaptation of the Sleepy Hollow
  • Hugo Danner, the first superman depicted in popular fiction – from the novel Gladiator
  • The Iron Monk, supernaturally strong martial arts killer from the Hand
  • Knockabout, low-level brick from SHIELD powered by storytelling
  • Psi-Borg II, Latverian psionic cyborg from SHIELD
  • Roadblock I, the machinegunner, strongman and chef from the GI Joes
  • Scarlett, the female special agent and ninja from GI Joe
  • Shrek, the not-so-mean ogre from the eponymous movie
  • Sin-Eater, from the Aberrant universe
  • Shrew, the agressive boxer from the Crushers (V&V conversion)
  • Skion, the dangerous macrophage from the Dark Horse Heroes continuity

Phew.

Current count of entries is 1453 (I’ve deleted a few doubles I’ve found).

16th of February, 2003

This time we have :

  • Movie version of the Crow, mostly based on the first movie.
  • Corrected some stuff on Deckard (Blade Runner), Dutch’s Team (Predator), the Man-Elephant, Miss Marvel I (early era), the Monster, the Snow Queen. Added Miss Marvel I (Warbird) that had been somehow deleted.
  • The Machine, a tough cyborg grasping at his memories of humanity, from Dark Horse CGW.
  • Rigoletto, a deformed madman from the Ultraverse
  • The Road Warriors (Animal and Hawk), an explosive duo of wrestlers
  • Rob van Dam, an acrobatic wrestler
  • “Rowdy” Roddy Piper, the wrestler with the sleeper hold and a kilt
  • Sabu, the mute, ultra-agressive wrestler
  • Sakata, just a low-level goon with a sword for when you need one.
  • The Sandman, a wrestler that doubles as the Budweiser Elemental
  • Sayce, semi-sentient killer big cats from the book Reality Dysfunctions
  • Scott Steiner aka Big Poppa Pump, a muscular wrestler turned bad
  • The SeX Men, the Pentagon’s answer to high orgone crisis
  • Sergeant Todd 3465, an inhuman soldier who is slowly becoming human (from the movie Soldier)
  • Shadowhawk, the savage back-breaking vigilante who is almost a villain (from Image)
  • Shadowmage, an alien rune-mage, part of the mercenary team The Solution (Ultraverse)
  • Shape, from the Squadron Supreme’s world
  • Shaw Michaels, another wrestler who’s a pro at psy warfare
  • Shellshock, obscure Marvel villain with a gun built by the Psycho-Man
  • Sheriff O’Neil, the science-fiction untouchable lawman from the movie Outland
  • The second Shield (from Archie/Red circle) – the double life of private Armstrong
  • The third Shield (Archie/Red Circle), son of the original and Mighty Crusaders member
  • Shocktroopers from Half-Life : Opposing Forces

7th of February, 2003

Roll call

  • Ankylosaur, loser with a power armor from Champions
  • Badrock, the teenage of massive stone from Youngblood
  • Black Lotus, female martial arts assassin from the M.U.
  • The Blood Brothers, a pair of intergalactic thugs who used to work for Thanos
  • “Deadshot” Darrance, former great white hunter turned manhunter
  • Firebug, mad pre-Crisis arsonist and ex-soldier
  • Grond, four-armed Hulk-like menace from Champions
  • Hudson Hawk, the gentleman thief
  • Iron Maiden II, the armored KGB assassin
  • Jackdaw, professional thief of high technology and free spirit
  • King Cobra, the super-contortionist with deadly gadgets who beat Mister Hyde
  • Laralie, a rodeo queen turned assassin
  • Longshot, the eternal rebel with a sparkling eye
  • La Lunatica, fierce mutant rabble-rouser of 2099
  • The Monster, gothic horror mystery from Champions
  • N’Kama, greatest of the Zulu warriors turned assassin
  • Power Ring, of the Crime Syndicate of Amerika
  • Primal, a random mutant student from the MU
  • Pursuer, a merc from the Aberrant world
  • Loads of critters from Quake I - everything interesting, in fact. Fiends, flesh-hurling zombies, Death knights, vores, scrags, shamblers, grunts…
  • The Quake I marine
  • Quasimodo II, the superstrong villain haunting Paris !
  • The Question, my own favourite comics character – faceless truthseeker and martial artist
  • Rafferty, chilling and highly professional killer of superhumans in the Ultraverse
  • Reese, gruff cybersoldier from the Hellfire Club and the Reavers
  • Rhiannon, immortal and seductive Celtic blood-prietress
  • Rhyhorn, the armored Pokemon
  • Richard Riddick, scary psychokiller with muscles and silver eyes

1st of February, 2003

Another small one.

  • Baba – the mini-witch from Dragonball Z, flying on her crystal ball.
  • Mister Hyde – the brutal, evil villain from Marvel
  • Nimrod – the supreme Sentinel from Marvel (pre-Bastion)
  • NME – the terrifying combat robot that was in charge of eliminating every single superhuman in the Ultraverse and performed admirably for thousands of years.
  • The Northern Indian expert – another example of a skilled but not powerful martial arts mercenary
  • Oblivion – the enemy of Milestone’s Icon, a morphing alien brick.
  • Outrage – the hardboiled alien fighter providing the muscle for the Solution
  • Owen Hart – late wrestler, part of the Hart family
  • Owl – old Daredevil villain and street-level mastermind
  • Owlman – Batman’s evil counterpart from the Crime Syndicate
  • Pacer – field leader of the Genedogs
  • Painkiller – dangerous mercenary hitman once fought by Black Lightning
  • Panther II – late member of the Genedogs
  • Penance – the handicapped, diamond-sharp member of Generation X
  • Phobius – small mentalist, part of Maelstrom’s minions
  • Pit drone – from Half-Life
  • Pit worm – from Half-Life
  • Pixx – heroic but tortured goofy kid from Ultraforce
  • Polychrome – the coolest ghost West of Hell