Team » Mighty Crusaders appears in 78 issues.
The Black Hood was one of Top Notch's (later known as MLJ/Archie) first masked vigilantes.
According to legend, the Hood had been placed under a spell by a sorcerer just before he was executed by decapitation: "Whosoever wears the Hood, be they compelled: Do only good!" Over the years, the Hood was passed from person to person.
"Beware the Black Jack!"
One of original American Crusaders. Now a villain has taken her looks and identity.
One of the Archie Line's first Superheroes and a Crusader. Updated as a accidental crusader. The version appearing in Blue Ribbon Comics #2-4, and Top-Notch Comics #3-25 is in the Public Domain.
A bearer of Captain Commando mantle. Later revealed to be a cyborg named Clifton Younger.
"This is a symbol of my destiny...a destiny I vow to fulfill." The Version appearing in Blue Ribbon Comics #16-22 is in the Public Domain.
A member of the Crusader Project.
Doc Reeves, is not actually a Doctor. Doc was a nickname he picked up as a child. Malcolm Reeves was an inventor and mechanical genius who created a unique wet suit for under sea exploration that became his uniform on his adventures with the Mighty Crusaders.
Doc Strong escapes from his slavery under Gustave Ritter. He soon adds companions who assist him in establishing a colony, which they agree is to be named The Isle of Right.
Created in lab from human and dolphin DNA.
A fireman who became a fire wielding superhero.
The Firefly is a golden age hero published by Archie comics; his secret identity is Harley Hudson, an entomologist and chemist. The version appearing in Top-Notch #8-27 is in the Public Domain.
An original Crusader.
The daughter of the original Fly-Girl, Kelly Brand follows in her mother's footsteps as a member of the New Crusaders.
Fly Man is a superhero created by Joe Simon & Jack Kirby
Kim Brand was another Web Host looking to dish out justice, but on her own identity and on her own terms. After modifying her Web Suit with both internal and external changes, she joins the Mighty Crusaders as Fly Girl.
Head of Project Shield.
The son of the original Comet, Greg Dickering follows in his father's footsteps as a member of the New Crusaders.
Dr Robert Dickering was saved by The Devil during the American Civil War on the 25th April 1864, in Cleveland County. To this day his mission is to track down evil men & kill those who will never repent.
The original Inferno was a criminal circus flame-breather who switches sides to aid Steel Sterling in the fight for justice. Later versions of the character had transformed him into a cyborg with flame throwing powers. In his last appearance, he returned to his original image.
The protege of the original Jaguar, Ivette Velez follows in her mentor's footsteps as a member of the New Crusaders.
Maria Guzman, a brazilian immigrant, is the last in line, who has received the power of Jaguar.
Gifted by the animal kingdom with the Jaguar belt, a talisman granting the wearer the powers of all animals, Ralph Hardy became the superhero Jaguar.
Member of the Crusader project
Dr. Malcolm Flemming, is raising his son Roger to use the untapped portions of the human brain. Communists spies kill Dr. Flemming; the Strong's raise Roger as thier son.
"Show me your evil while trying to elude me! It can only add fire to my already raging fury!" Golden Age version appearing in Blue Ribbon Comics #9-20, Jackpot Comics #1-6 is in the Public Domain.
One of the earliest Man of Steel, Steel Sterling is super strong and near invulnerable. He is a member of the mighty Crusader from Archie Comics.
The Comet was one of the first superheroes to die in a comic, is in the Public Domain.
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