Location » Squadron City appears in 15 issues.
On a different Earth than our own a hero from the seven seas joins the premiere super team, the Squadron Supreme, as Amphibian. He was the resident aquatic member of the Squadron Supreme from Earth-712. The second Amphibian is a creature of mysterious origins.
Andrew Jones is the son of Arcanna of the Squadron Supreme.
Former Squadron Supreme villain turned member of the team. She is an analogue of both DC Comics' Gorilla Grodd and Ultra-Humanite.
Arcanna is a powerful sorceress and member of the Squadron Supreme from the alternate universe of Earth-712.
Benjamin Thomas Jones is the infant son of Arcanna and Philip Jones who became his reality's Sorcerer Supreme and eventually Nth Man.
Blue Eagle was a longtime member of the Squadron Supreme, he died during a battle with Nighthawk's Redeemers.
Crowley the cat is the familiar of Arcanna from the universe of Earth-712.
Joseph Ledger is a former astronaut who is given a prism of power to become the superhero known as Doctor Spectrum. He is a founding member of the Squadron Supreme. There have been several versions of this hero in the alternate universe's of Marvel Comics.
Dr. Decibel was a member of the Institute Of Evil that was behavior modified and joined the Squadron Supreme. He is an analogue of Green Lantern's old foe Sonar.
Drusilla Jones is the daughter of Arcanna of the Squadron Supreme.
Foxfire was a member of the Institute Of Evil that was behavior modified and joined the Squadron Supreme. Olivia and Dr. Spectrum became involved after she joined the team for a time before her death.
A former member of the Redeemers and Squadron Supreme, Haywire has the ability to make limitless steel-like wire come from his fingers and can entangle people in them.
Power Princess from Earth-712 found love in a human American sailor she had rescued named Howard Shelton and married him, retiring her costumed identity for decades. Howard lived until an elderly age but was killed by the evil copy of Hyperion.
Hyperion is Marvel's first Superman pastiche. He is most often associated with the super-team known as the Squadron Supreme and was an Avenger at one point. Though he is one of many active versions across a myriad of alternate universes, Hyperion is still one of the mightiest super-humans in the Marvel Multiverse.
The first woman named Inertia was Edith Freiberg, a member of the Squadron Supreme. She died battling the Nth Man. The second woman also calling herself Inertia comes from Earth-712 and is possibly psychotic.
Katrina Jones is the oldest child of of Arcanna of the Squadron Supreme from Earth-712.
Lamprey was a member of the Institute Of Evil that was behavior modified and joined the Squadron Supreme. He is an analogue of DC Comics' Parasite.
Madeline Stewart is the wife of the speedster superhero from Earth-712, the Whizzer. She is also the mother to his daughter Tina Stewart.
Mink is a former cat burglar, and one of Nighthawk's enemies. Mink later joined Nighthawk's Redeemers to oppose the Squadron Supreme's takeover of America. She is an analogue of DC Comics' Catwoman.
Melissa Hanover of Nighthawk Redeemers that infiltrated the Squadron Supreme. Moonglow had the ability to cast three-dimensional illusions.
Kyle Richmond was a thrill-seeking playboy who became the costumed adventurer Nighthawk. Starting out as a villain, Richmond soon found altruism a greater pursuit. As Nighthawk, he became mainstay of the Defenders, and has also acted alongside the Squadron Supreme, the Redeemers, the Thunderbolts and the Initiative.
Phillip Jones is the husband of Arcanna of the Squadron Supreme and father to their children Andrew, Benjamin, Drusilla and Katrina.
Pinball was a recruit of Nighthawk to the Redeemers, who worked to defeat the Squadron Supreme. Pinball had a special suit which could balloon up like a ball.
The inhumanly powerful Power Princess, named Zarda, is a superhero who has been a member of both Squadron Supreme and the Exiles. She is also Marvel's pastiche of Wonder Woman.
Redstone is a super-powered character associated with the Squadron Supreme. On Earth-712, where his powers are magical in nature, giving him strength from the Earth. In the Supreme Power universe, he is a serial killer with powers derived from Hyperion's DNA. He is an analogue to both DC Comics' Black Adam and Geo-Force.
An original enemy of the Squadron Supreme that ended up joining Nighthawk's Redeemers to oppose the Squadron's Utopia Program.
A super-strong, nearly invulnerable large blob of a man, who is also a bit of a simpleton. Member of Marvel's Earth 31916 Squadron Supreme. Punching Shape is liking punching a large rubber ball. He began as an analogue of DC Comics' Clayface and became more of an analogue of Plastic Man.
Thermite was a member of Nighthawk's Redeemers that inflitrated the Squadron Supreme as a double agent. Thermite has the ability to control fire and ice. He later resurfaced as one of Foreigner's New Enforcers, but he and his fellow NE members were defeated by the trio of Spider-Man, Blood Rose, and Nightwatch
Tina Stewart is the daughter of Whizzer of the Squadron Supreme.
The diminutive genius known as Tom Thumb from Earth-712 was the first to use the the name as a hero and resident brainiac of the Squadron Surpreme. The second man to use the name of Tom Thumb is a size altering member of another Earth's Squadron Supreme (Earth-31916).
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