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The Acolytes are a group of mutants that followed Magneto's ideals and believed in a society where humans are dominated by mutants formed by Fabian Cortez.
The first Japanese government-funded superhero team.
The Black Lantern Corps are part of the emotional spectrum. They are composed of re-animated bodies of former heroes, villains and even normal people from all across the DC Universe. Harvesting the black light of death, they have the power to raise the dead.
A top secret group working as part of Project: Born Again. Members were resurrected after death, each time with heightened strength. The team was dismantled after Cabbot was reborn as Bloodstrike, but has been rebuilt several times.
Powered by the Blue Light of Hope, the Blue Lantern Corps has been tasked with bringing hope to a desperate Universe, to see it through the dark times that lie ahead. They are both the strongest and weakest of the Lantern Corps. The Corps are lead by Saint Walker. As of now, the Blue Lantern Corps has been eradicated and their leader, Saint Walker, has lost hope, rendering the Corps useless.
A rogue mercenary team lead by Battlestone. Brigade has fought against corrupt government agencies.
Cyber Force is a Top Cow Superhero team created by artist Marc Silvestri and writer Eric Silvestri in 1992.The idea of the book is that a group of mutants that were capture by Cyberdata and were experimented on to become S.H.O.C.s (Special Hazardous Operations Cyborg) but soon after they broke out to form Cyber Force to fight Cyberdata.
The Daemonites are aliens that fight against the Kherubim. They were originally created to serve the Kherubim but rebelled. They have the ability to possess the bodies of others and shape shift.
The Extremists are an outlaw group of villains from Earth-8. And the destroyers of their own world in a previous continuum.
Originally conceived as a police superhuman strike force. Due to local government pressure and their superiors the team turned to bounty hunting
Gen 13 is a super group consisting of super-powered teens from the Wildstorm Universe (now the DC Multiverse on Earth-50). They are the thirteenth generation of Gen-active (superhuman) humans "created" by International Operations
Run by Toyo Harada, Harada Conglomerates is what funds The Harbinger Foundation. Harada Conglomerates shelter, fund, and operate hundreds of tech, pharm, and energy corps, NGO's and endowment groups.
The Indigo Tribe wield staff lanterns powered by the Indigo Light of Compassion.
A group of Squadron Supreme's most dangerous enemies brought together by the Scarlet Centurion originally as part of a contest with the Grandmaster.
The Kherubim are an alien humanoid race from the planet Khera who are locked in an eternal struggle with the Daemonites.
Gathered from the corners of the Earth by Stryfe and manipulated to fight for a cause he himself did not believe in, the MLF were terrorist pawns fighting to end humanity's dominance over mutants.
The New Men are a team of young men and woman with powers. They aren't considered as mutants but as Nu-Gene.
Fueled by the Orange Light of Avarice, the Orange Lantern Corps is dominated by Larfleeze, who jealously guards his power against all others. The rest of the corps is populated by the stolen essences of other beings given form as avatars through the orange light.
Powered by the red light of rage, Atrocitus and his Red Lanterns travel the universe enacting violent retribution against injustice wherever they find it.
The Redeemers were a group gathered by Nighthawk, to oppose the Squadron Supreme's Utopia Program, the team included former Squadron and Institute Of Evil members along with some others.
Earth-9/Tangent's heroic version of New Earth Secret Six.
The Sinestro Corps is a mirror organization to the Green Lantern Corps. Its members are chosen from those who can instill great fear and are given Qwardian Yellow Power rings. They are considered to be the evil equivalent of the Green Lantern Corps.
Using the Violet Light of Love and led by the Zamarons, the Star Sapphire Corps plans to change the hearts of the universe.
Wildstorm Universe's Stormwatch was a United Nations-sponsored superhero organization controlled by the Weatherman. The New 52 DC Universe's Stormwatch is an ancient clandestine society that has been defending the Earth from the otherworldly threats for centuries.
Team 7 was originally a super-powered military spec-ops unit set in the Wildstorm Universe. John Lynch was the group's commanding officer. In the DC Universe, Team 7 was a covert military team sanctioned to investigate and counter the escalating metahuman problem, with John Lynch in charge of their operations again.
Originally, The Authority is a Wildstorm universe super team founded by Jenny Sparks. The team was primarily comprised of former Stormwatch members and the Changers sucessors. In the DCU, the Authority is a team recruited by Superman to take on Warworld and the tyrant Mongul.
The Thunderbolts went through many evolutions: Baron Zemo's plan for world domination, a superhero team comprised of super-villains seeking redemption, Norman Osborn's personal hit squad, a government-sponsored prison reform project, and more. What they had in common was a roster that was always made of supervillains and anti-heroes willing to cross the lines other heroic teams wouldn't.
Originally a group of supersoldiers recruited by Nick Fury as a means of defending the world and protecting America's best interests under the department of Homeland Security. The team at one point distanced themselves from the US government to deal with threats independently but have recently joined back up with S.H.I.E.L.D. Now they serve as the ultimate team to fight any and all disturbances in the Marvel Universe.
The Vicious Circle is a crime cartel of evil super-freaks led by Overlord who operate out of Chicago. They have come at odds with The Savage Dragon, Malcolm Dragon, Superpatriot, Star, and Freak Force.
Watchmen is a twelve-issue comic book limited series created by writer Alan Moore, artist Dave Gibbons, and colorist John Higgins. The grouping of heroes and villains contained in the work are not, in fact, named "The Watchmen", though they were at one point referred to as "Crimebusters". Rorschach, Nite Owl and Dr. Manhattan were the team's primary heroes.
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