LanguageEnglish
Artist/WriterTony DiPreta, Louis Cazeneuve, Jim Chambers, Ben Thompson, Chuck Winter, John Buscema, Ben Flinton, Otto Binder, Craig Yoe, Bob Fujitani, Grieg Chapian, Henry Kiefer, Fletcher Hanks, Martin Filchock, Charles Quinlan Sr., Pierce Rice, Charles Voight, ? [as Norton Kingsley], Homer Fleming, Bill O'Connor, S. M. Iger, Ed Smalle, Jack Alderman, ? [as Alec Hope], Art Pinajian, Ed Moritz, Paul Gattuso, Ken Bald, Stephen Douglas, Charles Verral, E. C. Stoner, Charles Sultan, ? [as Jerry Abus], Charles Quinlan Jr., Jerry Siegel, Siegel and Shuster Studio, Frank Borth, Joe Shuster, Ruth Roche, Chu F. Hing, Alex Blum, Leo Morey, Jack Grogan, John Sikela
CharacterHydroman (Bob Blake), Sergeant Spook, Madame Crystal, Major Caldwell (cameo, death), The Weather Kings (villains, all die), Captain Hadacol (John Wright), Rainbow Boy (Jack Watson) (star of the Wizard Kids Radio Quiz program), Professor Stanford (of Tech Institute, introduction), Funnyman (featured), The Hand, Nick Gilioni (villain, racketeer), Bronze Man, Yellowjacket (Vince Harley), a living torch (death), King Kolah (a god, introduction), Kangaroo Man, Red's unnamed friends, Nancy Smith (Police Chief's secretary, aide to the Fire-Man), rest unnamed) (villains, introduction for all), unnamed City Mayor (introduction, cameo), The Dart (Caius Martius Wheeler) (introduction, origin), Ra-Ting, Captain Fearless (John Fearless), Lang (villain, city Ward member), John Fearless the First (ghostly spirit), Gilioni's mob (villains), Jim Graves, Anna's child (Balkania Crown Prince, introduction), Rainbow Boy, Kangaroo Man (Jack Brian) (introduction), the Black Cobra (Jim Hornsby), Madam Fatal (Richard Stanton), Bulletman, Pinky, unnamed enemy spies (villains), Tomislav (villain, foreign spy), Duyvil's assistants (villains, introduction for both), Mrs. Wynkoop (Whitey's mother), Phantasmo (Phil Anson) (introduction, origin), Caldron (banker, cameo, death), Mac (villain, introduction, death), Ian (villain, foreign spy), Mrs. Worthing, Burma Boy, The Voice (Tim Brant), Dorrence (introduction), Doc Gimmick (villain), Zippo (Joe Blair), rest unnamed) (villains), Wun Too, Diamond Smugglers (Lefty, King Neptune (Nature Boy's adoptive father), Slug (villain), Lazar's gang (villains, introduction for all), Harris (City Council member, opponent of the Mayor), Chan, unnamed wife of General von Hadden, Rainbow Boy (Jack Watson), Peep (introduction, origin), Mr. Abernathy, Ace Barlow (introduction, adoptee of Caius), Madame De Farge (villain, introduction, death), "Messengers of Justice" (three blackbirds that appeared in answer to prayers to Kolah and could turn into a human figures, introduction for all), Whizzer McGee (hotel bell hop, introduction), Mary (Joey's mother), Lucius (villain, flashback), Atlas (Jim Randall), Bull Gamgos, Captain Truth (Ken Elliott) (introduction), General Sulla (leader of the Roman Army, flashback), Bingo (his kangaroo, introduction), Balkania's Consul (introduction), Berko's mob (villains), Nature Boy (David Crandall), others unnamed) (villains), Nature Boy, Mr. Hufnagel, Satan (Pierre LaMarte) (villain, banker), group of four Gorgon Gorillas (villains, restored to normal), June Farrell (supporting), others unnamed), the Cobra Kid (Bob Hornsby), Linda Thompson, Andy Thompson, The Doctor (villain, introduction, death), Smitty (Book's chauffeur) (villain, death), Blackie (villain, gang leader), Professor Grayling, Madam Fatal, Dr. Van Duyvil (villain, scientist, introduction), Chinese guerrillas (some die), "Handsome" Harry) (villains, black market racketeers), Topaz (villain, master criminal), Goro (villain, introduction), Ricci's gang (Slinky, Monsieur LeStars, General von Hadden (villain), The Moth, Curly Rand, Arthur (aka Slug Warner) (villain, Joey's father, reforms), Torgo (villain), Rader (villain, enemy spy), Mayor Benson, Ivar Kotescu (villain, introduction), Japanese army (General Kimonak, the Kitten, Mr. Blane (landlord), Eugene the Jeep, Miss Terry (introduction), unnamed Army Sergeant (introduction, cameo), The Spider Widow (Dianne Grayson), Atlas, Rand Ronald Smith, Jr, Felipe, Gypsy Band (Demo, The Catman (David Merryweather), Ikzip, Bastani (villain, introduction), Bugs Dugan (villain), Lieutenant Tasuto (phony Green Turtle, death), The Deacon (Dean Denton), The Gray Gang (villains), rest unnamed) (villains, introduction for all, some die), Blackie's gang (Slug Warner, Mr. E (introduction), Ricarno's gang (Kid Frost, Jeep (introduction, origin), Ricci (villain, introduction), King Sol (Ruler of the Sun), Professor Bert Wilson, Nightshade (Howard Hall) (wealthy scientist, introduction and origin), Jerry, Satan's followers (villains, members of the bank's Board of Directors), "Mad Monk" Rasputin Jr. (hypnotist, cameo), Captain Austin (Herr Manfred) (villain, Valant's commanding officer, a spy), The Kute Knockout (villain), Kommandant's men (villains), District Attorney Hornsby, Kotescu's gang (Joe, Ricarno (villain), Lynx (villain), Mickey Matthews, Coast Guard captain, Sardonic Lazar (villain), Prince Dumka (of Balkania, introduction), Happy (supporting), Dorrence's mother (introduction), Duke Cazzini, the High Lama (Phantasmo's teacher), The Green Turtle, "Red" Reddie, Bill (villain), lighthouse keeper, Professor Books (villain, death), Mister Scarlet, Marius (villain, flashback), Maria (Demo's daughter), Police Chief, Zippo, Whitey Wynkoop, Bullet Girl, Jean, Buzz Smith, The Spider Man (villain, a Nazi saboteur, introduction), The Fire-Man (Jim) (aka Mr. Smith), Tony Berko (villain), Sardonic Lazar (villain, inventor of the Crime-Car, introduction), unnamed enemy agents (villains, introduction for all), Joe (train engineer), unnamed Army Colonel (introduction, cameo), John Keller (Dianne's Uncle), Herman (villain, mechanical spider), Joey, Mayor Griggs (villain), Princess Anna (of Balkania, introduction), The Raven (Tony Grey), Bulletgirl, Fantomah, Larry Davis (featured), Fingers Fips (villain), unnamed Kommandant (villain), Kismet, the Nazis (Karl, The Kitten (Katie Conn)
Series TitleSuper Weird Heroes