Character » Airboy appears in 242 issues.
Though possessing no superpowers, the Black Angel was a great ace and a canny adversary on the ground.
Golden Age character similar to the Human Torch, the Blue Flame can burst into flames and fly. He disappeared shortly after his debut.
Captain Jet is a skilled airmen during the Korean War.
Cat-Man was a costumed super-hero who was published by a golden age publisher, Holyoke, from 1940 through 1946.
Chase Yale, war correspondent, assumed the role of Commando Yank because he didn't think reporting on the war was doing enough to further his country's cause.
The Ghost was a mortal hero who used his 'Ghost Plane' to streak through the skies of WWII in battle Nazi's and eventually managed to kill the Claw.
Holly McCovey was the assistant to Ambassador Sylvia Lawton, formerly the WWII-era heroine The Black Angel. Holly adopted the mentor's identity as the second Black Angel.
A World War II fighter pilot clad in Medieval armor.
Kitten is Cat-Man's sidekick during the Golden Age of Comic Books. Later, Kitten became member of the woman group known as FemForce and The Inheritors.
A freedom fighter from the South American country of Bogantilla, left mute when her tongue was cut out by torturers. After the pilot known as Skywolf helped overthrow the dictator, she adopted the wolf-themed identity "La Lupina" as an homage to him.
Mike Moran transforms into a superpowered adult individual called Marvelman by shouting the word, Kimota!
A Japanese warrior defeated by the original Airboy (Davy Nelson Jr.). His respect for his opponent eventually turned to friendship, and in later years he served as a mentor to Davy Nelson III, the second Airboy.
World War II hero with strength-enhancing harness.
An airfighter.
Inheriting the strength-enhancing harness of World War II hero Sgt. Strike, Dennis Foreman became the hero Strike.
Baron Eric von Emmelmann, a World War I German flying ace who was shot down in 1918 over a Polish swamp. Through the decades his body decayed and intermingled with the vegetation around him, becoming one with the marshland itself until at last it arose from the muck during the early years of World War II as The Heap.
In the early 1930's, Leo Kragg, Hollywood producer dons a black mask and long trench coat and a pair of 45's and stalked criminals. Then around the Second World War, he dropped out of sight. Now he returns to hunt a new generation of crime while training a young protege.
Liselotte von Schellendorf, aka Valkyrie, is the main rival and love interest of Airboy.
White Hood is the leader of an unnamed government-sponsored superhero team who were frozen from the 1940s. He is both the handler and coordinator of Catman, Kitten, Black Cobra, Airboy, and Captain Jet as he helps them navigate the 21st century. Possible homage to MLJ superhero The Black Hood.
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