This batch was getting out of hand, so I put what I could online.
Roll call :
- Upgraded and expanded version of one of the Hulk’s toughest opponents, the Abomination, with a very complete history.
- Notes about Aeon Flux, from old Liquid Television shows
- The quite enigmatic Agent Graves – former head of the world’s best and most feared enforcers and main character of the 100 Bullets comic books series.
- Revised writeup for Altar Boy, the Confessor’s sidekick in Astro City
- Revised and upgraded writeup for Arclight, of the Marauders – the group of mutant assassins.which fought the X-Men numerous times.
- The Mad Thinker’s Awesome Android, a very early combat android with adaptative abilities.
- The Mad Thinker’s Awesome Replicoid, a more modern combat android best known for having fought the assembled Thunderbolts
- Black Bolt – the Silent King of the Inhumans, long time ally of the Fantastic Four, whose quasi-sonic voice can level mountains
- The fifth Black Knight (Dane Withman), of the Avengers – with complete notes on various sets of equipment, and mounts.
- Blockbuster III, the strongman of the Marauders, who broke Thor’s arm and fought the X-Men numerous times.
- An updated and upgraded writeup for Luke Cage, aka Cage, the comics’ first major black hero and still going strong.
- A slightly revised writeup for Captain Britain (the Moore/Davis era, published in the UK), still with neat illustration
- Minor corrections on CMD Beverly Crusher’s entry. We still need help on that one.
- Cool Jerk, an unkillable sidekick from a semi-underground mini-comic.
- Detective Deena Pilgrim, the quick-tempered partner of Detective Walker in the popular Powers comics books.
- Dragonwing, the leader of Marvel’s Rising Sons, who can switch body parts to draconic equivalents.
- The first of two detailed timelines merging the Fantastic Four with Superman. Includes NACA, NASA, lots of experimental planes, the Challengers of the Unknown, the Planet of the Apes, the Red Ghost, Niels Bohr, etc.
- Green Arrow II – Connnor Hawke, Oliver Queen’s son and aikijutsu master
- Gronk, the sticky strongman of the Maelstom’s Minions in the Marvel Universe
- Homo Gal, the tough defender of Detroit and partner of Cook Jerk
- Jet Black, one of Marvel’s Rising Son and transmutable cyborg
- Larry the cucumber, from children’s entertainment the Veggie-Tales.
- The Lone Ranger. Now you’ll know who was that masked man.
- The Mad Thinker from the Marvel universe. A very interesting opponent, and not that insane.
- Malice IV of the Marauders, a psionic entity best known for having possessed Polaris for months.
- M.A.N.T.I.S. from the old, cancelled TV show of the same name – a crippled inventor with a suit of power armor.
- Nightwind from Marvel’s Rising Sons, a ninja-type darkforce user with long pigtails.
- Pretty Persuasions, from Marvel’s Psionex team, an exotic dancer who can kill you with her erotic impulses.
- A revised version of the writeup for Colonel Rick Flag, longtime DC hero from Task Force X and former field leader for the Suicide Squad
- Roc II, an unstoppable Spanish strongman who fought the Punisher several times
- Samantha Stephens, the nose-twitching housewitch from the old Bewitched TV show
- The Sign, from Marvel’s Rising Sons and quite possible Big Trouble in Little China
- The second Silencer, a perfectly silent gunman once sent to dispatch Marvel’s Hawkeye
- A revised version of Marvel’s majestic Sphinx I, with a short DCU history section added.
- Spoilsport, the superfast valley girl from Marvel’s Rising Sons. With pigtails, too.
- Steven Matrix, the resurrected hitman now working for the entities in the Purgatory (from the 1993 Matrix TV series).
- Superboy II – the one from Earth Prime, used during the Crisis to patch a continuity hole.
- The Fantastic Four’s Thing. In four clobberin’ writeups coverin’ :
- the early, lumpy, grumpy era
- the classic era from the late 60s, 70s and 80s
- the “spiky Thing” era during the 90s
- the modern Thing
- The first Thunderbird, first member of the all-new, all-different X-Men to meet a tragic and early death
- Tonto, because we can’t have the kemo sabe without Tonto.
- Tough Love, the strongman from Marvel’s Rising Sons
There are now 1783 entries at WORG.