Character » Hardware appears in 124 issues.
A member of Star Chamber.
Brainiac is one of Superman's oldest and most powerful foes. A techno-organic being with a twelfth-level intellect and hyper-advanced technology, he travels the multiverse seeking civilizations to shrink and abduct, which he then adds to his collection of captured worlds. He has been responsible for the extinction of countless cultures and the deaths of untold billions.
A psychotic vigilante obsessed with sex related crimes. He was the victim of a brutal family raping of which only he survived.
The corrupt CEO of Alva Technologies and the arch-nemesis of Hardware (who is actually his genius apprentice Curtis Metcalf), but eventually ending up naming him the vice president of his company.
A reluctant inventory who was fused with the armor he created and forced to become a assassin for a rogue government agency.
Member of the Assassin guild known as Death Row. He was hired to kill Curtis Metcalf. Unbeknownst to Guillotine Metalf is the armored vigilante known as Hardware and was defeated easily.
An enemy of Steel, and the leader of Black Ops.
Holocaust is an ex-member of the original Blood Syndicate. He would later become a major crime boss in Dakota.
He was once leader of the heroic Tower Patrol/Tower Family of Dakota City until a conflict with Holocaust left him horribly scarred. Then he planned to steal the powers of every Bang Baby in the city to restore himself to his former glory until Static stopped him.
Meta Human Villain of Hardware
Gun for hire who comes into conflict with Hardware on a couple occasions. He has the ability to duplicate himself and his weaponry.
A postal worker who discovers he can travel between the Dakotaverse and the DC Universe. At some point his powers matured as he bends reality until they were out of control and transformed into a cosmic, God-like being as he tries to destroy both realities.
A highly skilled Native American federal agent. He was usually called in to handle tough situations.
A frequent opponent of Hawkman, Shadow-Thief uses his extra-dimensional shadow powers for personal gain.
He is a cosmic vampire that feeds off the energy of stars and planets. Negative emotional states such as fear, hatred and despair are also energy sources capable of satiating his hunger.
A simple minded henchmen to Holocaust. He served as a decent source of muscle.
Tiffany Evans (Technique) appears in Milestone Comic's Dakotaverse in Hardware as Hardware's protege turned nemesis.
A member of Star Chamber. She later helps Hardware in the Worlds Collide story arc.
Vandal Savage, the immortal tyrant, has been witness to humanity's growth from the dawn of civilization, and his desire to control mankind has led him into conflict with many heroes of the DC Universe.
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