Team » Youngblood appears in 219 issues.
Bootleg is the newest member of the New Men. Her special ability allows her to duplicate the powers or attributes of those around her.
Byrd is a member of the New Men. He has wings which give him the capacity to fly.
Dash is a member of the Newmen. Her power is super-speed. She had a baby with Reign, another member of the team, who became the "Newman", a kind of prophet.
Derrick Rowland has the power of teleportation, he's the getaway man for Youngblood.
Gail Cook is a reporter for "Entertainment Now" embedded with Youngblood.
Alexander Graves was the former Administrator for the Youngblood program. During "Judgement Day", he shuts down Youngblood when it is revealed that he is Knightsabre's father.
Keever is the liaison agent between Youngblood and the US government. Whereas he's not on the battlefield he's part of the team.
Paul Johnstone is one characters who has taken up the mantle of Shadowhawk. He died of AIDS, but returned in the aftermath of Image United.
Pilot is a team member of NEWMEN
A mysterious super-soldier forged in the past to combat evil in the future.
Reign is the leader of the Newmen, a group of nu-gene teenagers. Reign is a powerful telepath and telekinetic.
Savage Dragon is a green-skinned superhero/alien/police officer who boasts bullet-resistant skin, regenerative powers, immunity to fire and immense strength. He was first discovered on Earth in a burning field.
Various men and women throughout the ages have been inhabited by the Spirit of Justice to bring justice where there is none. All of them did this in waiting for Eddie Collins, the last ShadowHawk.
A highly trained assassin, murdered by his employer and former friend Chapel. Albert ''Al'' Francis Simmons sold his soul to Malebolgia, one of the many rulers of the Hell, in order to see his wife Wanda Blake again. Malebolgia had other things in mind for Al and sent him back to earth with no memory as a Hellspawn, one of his soldiers, to do his bidding. After realizing what he had lost, Al swore revenge, and became the vigilante known as Spawn.
The equivalent of Superman in Rob Liefeld's comic book universe.
The Fisherman was created by Alan Moore in Supreme: The New Adventure # 48 as Allied Supermen of America pastiche of Green Arrow.
Lawyer during the Judgement Day event, formerly known as Skipper, a teen prodigy and sidekick to The Fisherman.
Waxey Doyle invented a wax gun he used to fight crime. He was a proud member of the Allied Supermen of America before being humbled in the face of the 1950's.
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