- Updated and upgraded entry for the Aliens (from the eponymousmovies), with a large number of hybrids and variants from various tales and games.
- Amanda Waller, ruthless politician – and the brains and willpower behind the modern Suicide Squad in the DC Universe.
- The Android Man (aka the Super-Android), an obscure Mad Thinker creation because we like Mad Thinker androids.
- Artemis – the Coda elite warrior from the Image / WildStorm universe.
- Ash, the fan-favourite hero from the Evil dead movies – with stats covering all of the movies and some notes about the evil dead.
- An updated illustration for the Batman 2050 entry, as seen in old Hex comics
- Carl Kolchak, investigative journalist the main character of the oldNighstalker horror TV series
- Updated and upgraded entry for the Chameleon, a classic Spider-Man villain in the Marvel Universe and the GM’s best friend.
- Corrected and upgraded entry for “Cockroach” Hamilton, a 70s Cage villain with a very big shotgun.
- An entry for the entire Coda organisation of female warriors and assassins in the WildStorm universe. Well, scantily clad babes with swords, actually.
- Cordelia – the head of the South-East Asian Coda chapter, not the Buffy character. Yes, we’re dusting our Coda archives.
- The Deaf Man, the mastermind from many of the 87th Precinct novels.
- Delphae, seer and occultist from the Coda in the WildStorm universe.
- Updated and upgraded entry for Diamond Lil, the invulnerable and bitter member of Gamma, Beta and then Alpha Flight in the Marvel Universe.
- Dreamkiller, a very minor Darkhawk antagonist in the Marvel Universe.
- The Eliminator I, a scary killer cyborg once sent by the Witches of New Salem to eliminate the Fantastic Four.
- Ellen Ripley – the hero of the first three Alien movies and the ultimate survivor.
- Frank Bannister, the weird psychic and ghost-speaker from the Frighteners (an old Peter Jackson movie).
- The Golem – the version from the original movies in 1914 and 1920.
- Gomdulla, a totally obscure giant mummy/alien/monster from early Marvel.
- The Hood – the anti-hero from the recent Marvel MAX mini-series.
- Hulver Ramik, the otherdimensional slave driver who captured many of the 1960s heroes in the Supremeverse.
- Updated and upgraded entry for Jean-Luc Picard, from Star Trek : The Next Generation.
- Fan-favourite Jessica Jones, the broken hero and small-time private investigator from the Alias Marvel series.
- The legendary Judge Dredd from the 2000 A.D. magazine.
- King Mob, leader of the Invisibles in the Vertigo series by Grant Morrisson.
- Marco, capoeira maestre from the DC Universe and friend of the Question.
- Martin Riggs, Mel Gibson’s character with details for all four Lethal Weapon movies.
- Matthias Hues, a hulking blond strongman well known to martial arts movies enthusiasts. This writeup covers his usual types of characters as well as the alien drug dealer from I Come In Peace.
- Max Guevara, beautiful Jessica Alba’s starring character in the Dark Angel TV series (covering the first and second seasons).
- The Metalloid, another Mad Thinker android from the Marvel Universe.
- Updated and upgraded entry for Mister Hyde, from the Marvel Universe, to better cover power discrepancies for that character.
- Upgraded illustration for Nuke – super patriot, super-soldier, complete psycho from the Marvel Universe.
- Piranha Jones, a sharp-toothed mob boss from 70s Cage comics in the Marvel Universe.
- Number Six, Patrick McGoohan’s legendary role in the The Prisoner TV serial, with large personality and background notes.
- Upgraded illustration for private J. Vasquez, from the Aliens (aka Alien 2) movie.
- Razorback, the weird Marvel Universe trucker hero from Arkansas.
- Red Raven II, an old Marvel Universe character from the Liberty Legion and king of he extinct Avians.
- Ripley-8, a clone of Ellen Ripley as infected by an alien queen, the hero from the fourth Alien movie.
- The Rocket Racer, an old Spider-Man villain with a rocket-powered roller skate. No kidding.
- Roger Murtaugh, Martin Riggs’ aging partner in the Lethal Weaponmovies as played by Danny Glover.
- Samantha Stephens, the zany heroine from the old TV series Bewitched.
- Sean Lambert, hero of the obscure Interceptor Force movie, played by Olivier Gruner.
- Seeker II, a Doom-built hunter-killer robot.
- Upgraded and updated version of the Shocker, a classic and odd Spider-Man villain.
- Tam, the toughest and most proficient of the Genoshan Magistrates (and a babe too).
- Voodoo, of the WildC.A.T.s – both an early version and a more current, post-Khera version.
- Vor-Em, a super-tough axe-wielding thug from the Supremeverse.
- The first Vulture, a classic Spider-Man villain – upgraded and updated entry.
- The second Vulture, who briefly reigned over New York City’s skies.
- Warblade, from the WildCATs – a human-Kherubim hybrid with living
metal in his body. - Zealot, the warrior-goddess from the WildCATs and former mistress of the Coda.
4th of February, 2004
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