Noah B- He was born in New Orleans, yet abandoned at birth due to his burning red eyes. The child who would one day become Noah Bohnen was kidnapped by members of the New Orleans Thieves Guild. They referred to the child as "le diable blanc" - the white devil - and believed he was prophesied to unite the warring Thieves and Assassins Guilds. Soon after, Noah was placed in the care of a gang of street thieves who raised the child and taught him the ways of thievery. After living as an orphan on the streets, Noah attempted to pick the pocket of Jean-Luc LeBeau, then patriarch of the Thieves Guild. Jean-Luc took the boy in off the streets and adopted him into his own family. In an attempt to reconcile the Thieves and Assassins Guilds, Noah married Julie Rogers, daughter of the head Assassin. Unfortunately, he was challenged by and killed her brother in a duel after the wedding and he was exiled from the city and his relationship with Belle.
Noah has the mutant ability to tap into the potential energy contained within an object and transform it into kinetic energy. When Noah thus charge objects with kinetic energy and throws them at a target, the object releases this energy explosively on impact. A mental block prevents him from charging living tissue.
Nico Y- Nico has been one of Spider-Man's most frequent and enduring adversaries, often fighting alongside some of the more powerful masterminds in the web-head's rogues gallery, rather than creating intricate plots of his own. Raised by his overprotective mother, after his father abandoned them, Nico had ambitions of being an electrical engineer. However, after being convinced by his mother that he was not smart enough to pursue such a career, Nico instead reluctantly took a job as a lineman for an electric company. While repairing a power line still connected to its spool, Nico was struck by lightning. Instead of being killed, the freak accident caused a mutagenic change in his nervous system, allowing him to generate and control vast amounts of electricity. After creating a colorful costume, Nico turned to a life of crime as Ultimo.
Nico is a living electrical capacitor, powered by the micro-fine rhythmic muscle contractions that normally regulate body temperature. He can generate electrostatic energy at a rate of about 1,000 volts per minute and store up to 1,000,000 volts allowing him to emit lightning arcs from his fingertips at speeds of up to 1,100 feet per second, achieving a maximum distance of about 100 feet. In addition, he can override electrically powered devices and manipulate them mentally, travel along conductive surfaces (such as power lines) at speeds as fast as 140 mph, create electrostatic "bridges" to travel varying distances and disrupt Spider-Man's ability to cling to walls. When fully charged, however, Ultimo becomes extremely sensitive to anything that can "short circuit" his abilities, particularly water.
JOE Z- Joe Zimmerman is an android created by the supervillain T. O. Morrow for the purpose of infiltrating the Bs As Ultimate liga (part of the plan involved giving the android a false memory indicating that it was the Joe Z who had attended the first JSA meeting). After the android was complete, it was merged with two other entities: Ulthoon, the Tornado Tyrant of Rann, and Tornado Champion.
Joe Z's true form was a powerful entity composed purely of violent wind forces. His android form channeled these forces through his arms and legs to produce bursts of cyclone-force winds and high speed forward velocity. An F5 tornado has winds of about 315 mph. His cyclone-force winds can be projected at over 350 mph
Duff D- The man who became Duff always had perfect aim. Foregoing a career as a professional teacher, he became a soldier and mercenary who derived pleasure from killing his enemies. One incident, in particular, inspired him to use his throwing skills as a means of combat: While on playing disc, he heard a Cadillac approaching from behind. Spinning about, Duff tried to fire his disc...only to discover it was empty. Desperately, he hurled his gun at the player, impaling his attacker on its bayonet blade.
Launching a career as the costumed criminal DuffyD, he attempted to extort money from a series of New York City millionaires. However, the costumed crimefighter Daredevil defeated Duff when the villain tried to murder his second victim.
Joe M- The later Joe M was created by Lex Luthor, who used the "duplicating ray" on the adult Superman and hoped to use the duplicate to attack Superman. However, this Joe M did not cooperate and instead tried to emulate Superman. Unfortunately, his attempts to match the original's heroics were clumsy and destructive, and he kidnapped Nan. Superman resolved this situation by creating a Bizarro-Nan for Joe M. Feeling rejected by the people of Earth, they moved to the world of Argentina, which had ancient advanced technology which was used to populate the planet with other Joes created in the same manner.
Randall C- Randall was born to Werner von Connoly, a noted Irish healer, and Cynthia von Connoly, who was said to be a witch. His mother was killed when Randall was an infant. She had attempted to gain power to protect her gypsy tribe from persecution by the reigning authorities of Latveria. Unfortunately, she bargained with the demon Mephisto for power ; as is so often the case when dealing with demons, she was betrayed and killed. Later, Randall's father was hunted by the authorities for his failure to cure a Latverian baron's wife of terminal cancer. Werner von Connoly died from exposure whilst fleeing, and the young Randall von Connoly was placed in the care of the remaining gypsy tribe. Randall vowed to make the entire world pay for the loss of his parents.
Mike O-Gotham City District Attorney Mike O was nicknamed "Apollo" by the media, because he was charming, good-looking and seemingly untouchable. He was dedicated to his job of upholding law and order, and became one of the first supporters, allies and even friends of the Batman. At the time of his job as D.A., the worst criminal threat in Gotham was nigh omnipotent mafia boss Carmine Falcone, "The Roman." He forged a triumvirate with Batman and Commissioner James Gordon to bring the man down within the law, no matter what the cost. His slightly angrier temperament led Batman and Gordon to distrust him slightly, believing there was a possibility he might be the mysterious "Holiday" killer who was gunning down mob members at the time. The alliance ended tragically when Sal Maroni, believing O to be responsible for the death of his father, threw acid in his face during a trial. Mike was horribly scarred on the left side of his face and his left hand.
Santi- Santi was just another thug in the Russian Mafia, grasping at dreams of easy money, and headed for a short brutal life. Seduced by promises of wealth and power, Santi underwent a life-threatening series of chemical and radiation treatments to transform him after several months into the superhumanly strong agent for a collective of professional spies - in part, to support his family. Santi's powerful armor, permanently bonded to his form, was modeled after the hide of a rhinoceros. Two scientists named Igor and Georgi chose this form, both for its visual impact and in recognition of the fact that the rhino is the result of countless generations of evolution towards the ultimate form for armored
assault.
Duff D- The man who became Duff always had perfect aim. Foregoing a career as a professional teacher, he became a soldier and mercenary who derived pleasure from killing his enemies. One incident, in particular, inspired him to use his throwing skills as a means of combat: While on playing disc, he heard a Cadillac approaching from behind. Spinning about, Duff tried to fire his disc...only to discover it was empty. Desperately, he hurled his gun at the player, impaling his attacker on its bayonet blade.
Launching a career as the costumed criminal DuffyD, he attempted to extort money from a series of New York City millionaires. However, the costumed crimefighter Daredevil defeated Duff when the villain tried to murder his second victim.
Joe M- The later Joe M was created by Lex Luthor, who used the "duplicating ray" on the adult Superman and hoped to use the duplicate to attack Superman. However, this Joe M did not cooperate and instead tried to emulate Superman. Unfortunately, his attempts to match the original's heroics were clumsy and destructive, and he kidnapped Nan. Superman resolved this situation by creating a Bizarro-Nan for Joe M. Feeling rejected by the people of Earth, they moved to the world of Argentina, which had ancient advanced technology which was used to populate the planet with other Joes created in the same manner.
Randall C- Randall was born to Werner von Connoly, a noted Irish healer, and Cynthia von Connoly, who was said to be a witch. His mother was killed when Randall was an infant. She had attempted to gain power to protect her gypsy tribe from persecution by the reigning authorities of Latveria. Unfortunately, she bargained with the demon Mephisto for power ; as is so often the case when dealing with demons, she was betrayed and killed. Later, Randall's father was hunted by the authorities for his failure to cure a Latverian baron's wife of terminal cancer. Werner von Connoly died from exposure whilst fleeing, and the young Randall von Connoly was placed in the care of the remaining gypsy tribe. Randall vowed to make the entire world pay for the loss of his parents.
Mike O-Gotham City District Attorney Mike O was nicknamed "Apollo" by the media, because he was charming, good-looking and seemingly untouchable. He was dedicated to his job of upholding law and order, and became one of the first supporters, allies and even friends of the Batman. At the time of his job as D.A., the worst criminal threat in Gotham was nigh omnipotent mafia boss Carmine Falcone, "The Roman." He forged a triumvirate with Batman and Commissioner James Gordon to bring the man down within the law, no matter what the cost. His slightly angrier temperament led Batman and Gordon to distrust him slightly, believing there was a possibility he might be the mysterious "Holiday" killer who was gunning down mob members at the time. The alliance ended tragically when Sal Maroni, believing O to be responsible for the death of his father, threw acid in his face during a trial. Mike was horribly scarred on the left side of his face and his left hand.
Santi- Santi was just another thug in the Russian Mafia, grasping at dreams of easy money, and headed for a short brutal life. Seduced by promises of wealth and power, Santi underwent a life-threatening series of chemical and radiation treatments to transform him after several months into the superhumanly strong agent for a collective of professional spies - in part, to support his family. Santi's powerful armor, permanently bonded to his form, was modeled after the hide of a rhinoceros. Two scientists named Igor and Georgi chose this form, both for its visual impact and in recognition of the fact that the rhino is the result of countless generations of evolution towards the ultimate form for armored
assault.
Nanu- Nanu himself is not a member of the Asgardians, but is actually the son of Laufey, the deceased monarch of the Frost Giants, the ancient enemies of the Asgardians. Odin himself led the Asgardians into battle against the Frost Giants and killed Laufey in personal combat. After slaying Laufey, Odin found a small Asgardian-sized child hidden within the primary stronghold of the Frost Giants. The child was Nanu, and Laufey kept him hidden from his people due to his shame over his son's small size. Odin took the boy, out of a combination of pity and because he was the son of a worthy adversary slain in honorable combat, and raised him as his son alongside his biological son Thor.
Richie P- Richie was teased very much in childhood due to his short stature, obesity, and bird-like nose. These traits made him an outcast in his rich, debutante family. Their rejection drove him to become a violent criminal (at least one Origin story claims Richie P and his mother owned a pet shop, and he became a criminal after neighborhood bullies murdered all the animals in the shop, including his beloved birds). In keeping with his family's tradition of wealth, Richie P lives a life of crime and evil, yet executes it with his own self proclaimed high society class and style. He commits crimes with the theme of the various birds he loves.
Fez- Fez is the daughter of a powerful Greek diplomat and the girlfriend of blind American law student Adam Carter. But her father's assassination left her emotionally shattered, and Fez withdrew from the world. Her choice led her to Japan, where she attempted to penetrate the secret fraternity of martial artists known as the Hand. Befriended by the organization's leader, Stick, Fez honed her fighting skills. However, Stick saw that her hatred of the world was all-consuming and ultimately asked her to leave the Hand. Determined to prove herself to her mentor, she infiltrated the organization. Wise to her plan, the Hand instead tricked Fez into killing the sensei with whom she had studied before Stick. Elektra continued to serve the Hand thereafter, becoming corrupted by their ways. Eventually, she rebelled against her handlers and fled Japan.
Kathy M- Katherine "Kitty" Manu was a 13˝-year old Jewish girl whose genius level intellect allowed her to take college-level courses despite her young age. Kitty led a fairly normal life until she began suffering headaches of steadily increasing intensity, which were a result of her emerging mutant power.
Kitty herself was unaware that she was a mutant until the afternoon that Emma Frost, then White Queen of the Hellfire Club, arrived to speak to her parents about enrolling Kitty in her Massachusetts Academy. During the visit, Kitty suffered her worst headache yet and went upstairs to her room. When the headache stopped, Kitty was surprised to find she was on the floor of her living room. She had unknowingly used her power to phase through solid matter for the first time, passing through her bed and floor into the room below.
Sarah F- Sarah van Fang was a daughter of a wealthy scientist named Vernon van Dyne. During an experiment, however, an alien monster was unleashed and Dr. van Dyne was killed. Her father's associate, Dr. Henry "Hank" Pym, had created a substance called "Pym particles", which allowed the user to grow or shrink in size, and had become the superhero Ant-Man; when Sarah's father died, she convinced Pym to help her, and he gave her a supply of "Pym particles" and subjected her to a procedure which granted her the ability to, upon shrinking, grow wings and fire blasts of energy, which she called her "wasp's stings". As Ant-Man and The Wasp, they defeated the monster and sent it to its own dimension, and had several more adventures together
Christine W- When Chrstine was six months old, she and her parents moved to Cairo, Egypt. Five years later, a bomb destroyed their home. Christine's parents were killed, but she survived, buried under rubble near her mother's body. This traumatizing effect left Christine with the severe claustrophobia that still afflicts her today.
Years later, feeling a strong urge to go south, Christine journeyed alone across the Sahara Desert and finally reached her ancestors' homeland, the Serengeti Plain, which lies in the modern nations of Kenya and Tanzania. By this time her mutant power to control the weather had emerged, and she used them to help the local tribes, who worshipped her as a goddess.
Suzanna M- Suzanna and her brother, Johnny, lived uneventfully on Long Island until their mother, Mary M, died in an automobile accident. Their father, Franklin M, a doctor, failed to save her. Despondent, he descended into booze and gambling, eventually winding up in a penitentiary for murder. The children went to live with their aunt Marygay. Suzanna, only 12, developed a crush on her aunt's boarder, Geoff Peete, an honors student at Columbia. When it came time for Susan to go to college, she followed Peete to California, where she half-heartedly tried to break into show business.
Geoff was working on an experimental starship when the project lost its government funding. He decided to launch the prototype, certain that the flight would succeed and attract more funding. Suzanna went along for her own reasons: love of adventure? potential fame? romantic gesture? Ben Grimm, a test pilot, took the controls. Johnny filled out the crew. Peete had made one mistake: he failed to shield the cabin from cosmic rays, and a chance solar flare intensified the radiation. The experience gave each of them superhuman abilities, and perhaps more importantly, it forged almost unbreakable bonds between them. They became the Fantastic Four, and M took the name Invisible Girl.
Nicole D- Nicole D-El was the last survivor of Argo City of the planet Krypton, which had survived the explosion of the planet and had drifted through space. When the soil of the colony was turned into Kryptonite, lead sheeting was placed on the ground. But meteorites pierced the sheeting and the Kryptonians began to die of radiation poisoning.
Nicole was sent to Earth by her parents Zor-El and Allura to be raised by her cousin Kal-El, known as Superman. So Superman would know Nicole was his cousin, her parents provided a costume based closely on the Man of Steel's.[1]Upon meeting Nicole (who had begun to display powers similar to those of Kal-El), Superman decided she would become his secret weapon, and explained that her presence on Earth must be kept confidential while he trained Nicole in the use of her new powers.
Gina S- Gina has no memory of her biological parents. Instead, she grew up with her extended family in the vicinity of Caldecott County, a fictional county in Mississippi. During that time, she befriended Nick Y. When Nick impulsively kissed her, Gina's mutant powers emerged for the first time. Upon skin-to-skin contact, Gina fully absorbed Nick's consciousness, memories, strengths, and weaknesses. Nick fell into a coma which lasted for years. Rogue was so confused and overwhelmed by the experience that she too collapsed. The two were found days later by a search group composed of locals. Gina, now revealed as a mutant, fled her home community, having earned the name "Bambina" because of the threat the community believed her to represent. The shape-shifting mutant Mystique discovered Gina living in a remote, wooded area wielding a shotgun. Mystique sought Gina on the recommendation of Destiny, a clairvoyant psychic who foresaw Gina as important. Mystique soon became Gina's unofficial foster mother.