Discover the complete list of 75 superheroes that start with the letter “B,” featuring characters from major comic book publishers like Marvel, DC, Image Comics, and prominent independent creators. These heroes range from iconic figures such as Batman and Black Panther to unique and lesser-known champions like B’dg and The Bounce. Many of these characters share interesting traits, such as expert combat skills, superhuman strength, or mystical powers, highlighting the rich diversity and creativity found in the world of superheroes beginning with “B.”

Explore this carefully compiled table to find key information about each superhero’s origins, powers, and stories.

Publisher This column shows the company or imprint that created or published the superhero, such as Marvel Comics, DC Comics, or Image Comics. Knowing the publisher helps you place the hero in their comic universe.

First Appearance Here you find the comic book issue and date when the character first appeared. This detail helps track a hero’s history and age in the comic world.

Powers This section lists the main abilities or skills that the superhero possesses, whether it’s super strength, flight, magic, or special gadgets. It tells you what makes each hero unique.

Description Get a short summary of the superhero’s background, personality, and role in their stories. This helps you understand who they are beyond their powers and where they fit in the wider comic book universe.

Superheroes that start with B

Superheroespublisherfirst appearancepowers
BadrockImage ComicsYoungblood #1 (April 1992)Superhuman strength, durability, rock-like skin, regenerative healing
BallisticImage ComicsCyberforce #1 (October 1992)Expert markswoman, enhanced agility, cybernetic arm
BansheeMarvel ComicsUncanny X-Men #28 (January 1967)Sonic scream, flight, enhanced hearing
Barb WireDark Horse ComicsBarb Wire #1 (November 1994)Skilled combatant, markswoman, tactician
Baron ZemoMarvel ComicsCaptain America #168 (December 1973)Master strategist, expert swordsman, combatant, scientific genius
Bat-MiteDC ComicsDetective Comics #267 (May 1959)Fifth-dimensional imp powers, reality manipulation
BatgirlDC ComicsDetective Comics #359 (January 1967)Expert martial artist, acrobat, detective, computer genius
BatmanDC ComicsDetective Comics #27 (May 1939)Master detective, peak human physicality, vast wealth, advanced technology
Battle BeastImage ComicsInvincible #19 (February 2005)Superhuman strength, durability, intergalactic combatant
Battle PopeImage ComicsBattle Pope #1 (November 2000)Superhuman strength, divine power, unwavering faith
BatwingDC ComicsBatman Incorporated #5 (May 2011)Advanced combat suit, flight, tech-based weaponry
BatwomanDC ComicsDetective Comics #233 (July 1956)Expert combatant, detective, martial artist, vast wealth
B‘dgDC ComicsGreen Lantern Corps: Edge of Oblivion #1 (March 2016)Willpower energy constructs, flight, Lantern ring abilities
BeastMarvel ComicsX-Men #1 (September 1963)Superhuman strength, agility, reflexes, genius intellect
Beast BoyDC ComicsThe Doom Patrol #99 (November 1965)Animal shapeshifting
Beta Ray BillMarvel ComicsThor #337 (November 1983)Superhuman strength, durability, flight, Mjolnir-like hammer (Stormbreaker)
Big BardaDC ComicsMister Miracle #4 (October 1971)Superhuman strength, durability, invulnerability, experienced combatant
Big BerthaMarvel ComicsWest Coast Avengers #46 (July 1989)Mass manipulation, superhuman strength, durability
BishopMarvel ComicsUncanny X-Men #282 (November 1991)Energy absorption and redirection, superhuman strength, durability
BizarroDC ComicsSuperboy #68 (October 1958)Inverse versions of Superman’s powers (e.g., Bizarro vision: freeze vision, heat breath)
Black AdamDC ComicsThe Marvel Family #1 (December 1945)Shazam powers (flight, super-strength, magic, lightning manipulation)
Black AliceDC ComicsBirds of Prey #76 (January 2005)Magic absorption and replication
The Black BatDC ComicsNational Comics #42 (November 1944)Skilled combatant, detective, enhanced senses
The Black BeetleDark Horse ComicsThe Black Beetle #0 (December 2012)Skilled combatant, detective, advanced technology, flight
Black BoltMarvel ComicsFantastic Four #45 (December 1965)Destructive voice, superhuman strength, flight, energy manipulation
Black CanaryDC ComicsFlash Comics #86 (August 1947)Canary Cry (sonic scream), expert martial artist
Black CatMarvel ComicsThe Amazing Spider-Man #194 (July 1979)Bad luck powers (subconsciously affects probability), acrobat, thief
Black CondorDC ComicsCrack Comics #1 (May 1940)Flight, superhuman strength
Black CrowMarvel ComicsCaptain America #292 (April 1984)Mystical powers, enhanced senses, spirit communication, flight
Black HoodArchie ComicsTop-Notch Comics #9 (October 1940)Expert combatant, detective
Black KaiserImage ComicsBlack Kaiser #1 (November 2023)Master assassin, strategist, combat expert
Black KnightMarvel ComicsBlack Knight Comics #1 (May 1955)Expert swordsman, combatant, possesses the Ebony Blade (magic sword)
Black LightningDC ComicsBlack Lightning #1 (April 1977)Electrokinesis, force field generation, master combatant
Black OrchidDC ComicsAdventure Comics #428 (July 1973)Flight, illusion casting, shapeshifting, superhuman strength
Black PantherMarvel ComicsFantastic Four #52 (July 1966)Enhanced senses, strength, agility, vibranium suit
Black SpiderDC ComicsDetective Comics #463 (September 1976)Expert martial artist, acrobat, use of specialized weaponry
Black TerrorStandard ComicsExciting Comics #9 (January 1941)Superhuman strength, invulnerability, flight
Black WidowMarvel ComicsTales of Suspense #52 (April 1964)Master spy, martial artist, tactician, espionage expert
BlackhawkDC ComicsMilitary Comics #1 (August 1941)Expert pilot, combatant, tactician
BladeMarvel ComicsTomb of Dracula #10 (July 1973)Vampire physiology (strength, healing), immunity to sunlight, master swordsman
The BlankImage ComicsThe Blank #1 (February 1993)Skilled combatant, stealth, disguise
BlinkMarvel ComicsUncanny X-Men #317 (October 1994)Teleportation (shattering objects), energy manipulation
BloodaxeMarvel ComicsThor #449 (July 1992)Superhuman strength, durability, wielding the Bloodaxe (magic axe)
BloodhoundDC ComicsFlash Comics #107 (September 1949)Enhanced smell, tracking, detective skills
BloodshotValiant ComicsEternal Warrior #4 (November 1992)Nanite-infused bloodstream (healing, shapeshifting, tech interface)
BloodstrikeImage ComicsBloodstrike #1 (April 1993)Superhuman strength, healing factor, cybernetic enhancements
BloodwulfImage ComicsBloodwulf #1 (July 1995)Superhuman strength, durability, regeneration, advanced weaponry
Blue BeetleDC ComicsMystery Men Comics #1 (August 1939)Various depending on incarnation: strength, flight, tech, scarab armor
Blue BoltMarvel ComicsBlue Bolt Comics #1 (June 1940)Electrokinesis, flight, superhuman strength
Blue DevilDC ComicsBlue Devil #1 (June 1984)Superhuman strength, durability, trident (magic, flight)
Blue JayMarvel ComicsAvengers #181 (March 1979)Shrinking, flight (with wings)
Blue MarvelMarvel ComicsAdam: Legend of the Blue Marvel #1 (November 2008)Anti-matter manipulation, superhuman strength, flight, invulnerability
Blue ShieldMarvel ComicsMarvel Premiere #28 (February 1976)Force field generation, flight, superhuman strength
Blue StreakMarvel ComicsCaptain America #217 (January 1978)Super speed, electrified boots
Blue TracerQuality ComicsNational Comics #30 (January 1943)Powered exoskeleton, enhanced strength, flight
Bomb QueenImage ComicsBomb Queen #1 (March 2006)Explosives expert, superhuman strength, enhanced durability
BombshellMarvel ComicsUltimate Spider-Man #2 (November 2011)Explosive energy projection
Boom-BoomMarvel ComicsSecret Wars II #5 (November 1985)Plasma bombs (concussive energy spheres)
Booster GoldDC ComicsBooster Gold #1 (February 1986)Flight, force fields, energy blasts, future tech
The BounceImage ComicsThe Bounce #1 (May 2013)Elasticity, shapeshifting, invulnerability, energy manipulation
BoxMarvel ComicsAlpha Flight #1 (May 1983)Powered armor suit (superhuman strength, flight)
Brain BoyDark Horse ComicsBrain Boy #1 (July 1962)Telepathy, telekinesis
Brainiac 5DC ComicsAction Comics #276 (May 1961)12th-level intellect, super-genius
BrawlerImage ComicsSavage Dragon #10 (October 1994)Superhuman strength, durability, invulnerability
BritImage ComicsBrit #1 (December 2003)Invulnerability, superhuman strength, immortality
Bronze TigerDC ComicsRichard Dragon, Kung Fu Fighter #1 (May 1975)Master martial artist, expert combatant
Brother VoodooMarvel ComicsStrange Tales #169 (September 1973)Voodoo magic, spirit possession, pyrokinesis, healing
Bucky BarnesMarvel ComicsCaptain America Comics #1 (March 1941)Master combatant, strategist, bionic arm (Winter Soldier identity)
BulleteerDC ComicsJustice League of America #107 (September 2004)Superhuman strength, durability, invulnerability
BulletgirlFawcett ComicsMaster Comics #21 (December 1941)Superhuman strength, durability, flight (by Bulletman)
BulletmanFawcett ComicsNickel Comics #1 (May 1940)Superhuman strength, durability, flight
BulletproofImage ComicsInvincible #14 (June 2004)Invulnerability, energy projection, flight
BumblebeeDC ComicsTeen Titans #45 (December 1976)Shrinking, flight, sonic blasts, enhanced strength in small form
BurnoutImage ComicsGen 13 #1 (March 1994)Pyrokinesis, flight, heat manipulation
BushidoDC ComicsOutsiders #1 (August 2003)Master swordsman, martial artist, honor code

Descriptions

Badrock
Thomas Jones, a rebellious teenager transformed into a hulking, rock-skinned powerhouse. He’s a member of the superhero team Youngblood, known for his brute strength and tough demeanor. Badrock is a prominent character from the early Image Comics era.
Ballistic
Samantha Argent, a sharp-shooting member of Cyberforce, equipped with a powerful cybernetic arm. She’s a skilled mercenary turned hero, known for her accuracy and determination in battling threats to humanity. A key character from Top Cow Productions.
Banshee
Sean Cassidy, an Irish mutant with the power of a “sonic scream” that allows him to fly and incapacitate foes. A former Interpol agent, he became a long-standing member of the X-Men and Generation X, often serving as a mentor.
Barb Wire
Barbara Kopetski, a bounty hunter and nightclub owner in Steel Harbor. Known for her independent spirit and combat prowess, she navigates a dystopian world, often taking on dangerous missions and battling criminals with grit and determination.
Baron Zemo
Helmut Zemo, a brilliant tactician and descendant of a long line of supervillains. Often leads the Masters of Evil or Thunderbolts, using his intellect and scientific prowess to combat Captain America and other heroes. A formidable enemy of freedom.
Bat-Mite
A mischievous imp from the 5th Dimension who idolizes Batman. Bat-Mite possesses incredible, reality-bending powers, which he often uses to “help” Batman in bizarre and chaotic ways, inadvertently causing more trouble than he solves.
Batgirl
Barbara Gordon, the most prominent Batgirl, is a brilliant computer expert and librarian. After a tragic injury, she became Oracle, an information broker for heroes, before regaining her ability to fight crime as Batgirl once more.
Batman
Bruce Wayne, a billionaire philanthropist, dedicates his life to fighting crime in Gotham City after his parents’ murder. He uses intellect, gadgets, and martial arts to strike fear into criminals, embodying justice without superpowers. A true icon of heroism.
Battle Beast
Thokk, a fearsome warrior from the planet Thragg, who roams the universe seeking worthy opponents. He’s known for his immense power, bloodlust, and insatiable desire for challenging fights, making him one of Invincible’s most dangerous adversaries.
Battle Pope
A rogue Pope granted immense power by God to fight demons after the Rapture. Armed with holy strength and a cynical wit, he battles hordes of evil alongside his sidekick, Jesus, in a humorous and action-packed apocalyptic world.
Batwing
David Zavimbe (and later Luke Fox) as Africa’s Batman. Batwing utilizes a high-tech suit granting flight, super strength, and various gadgets to fight crime in Congo (and later Gotham), extending Batman’s global reach for justice.
Batwoman
Kate Kane, a wealthy heiress and former military cadet who becomes a Gotham vigilante. Influenced by Batman, she uses her extensive training and resources to protect the city, battling supernatural threats and organized crime.
B‘dg
A squirrel-like alien from the planet H’lven, a Green Lantern of Sector 1014. Inheriting his uncle Ch’p’s ring, B’dg bravely wields the power of willpower, proving that even the smallest hero can make a significant difference in the universe.
Beast
Hank McCoy, a brilliant scientist and mutant with ape-like physical characteristics. A founding member of the X-Men, Beast is known for his sharp intellect, extensive scientific knowledge, and jovial personality, balancing his monstrous appearance with a humane heart.
Beast Boy
Garfield Logan, a green-skinned teenager with the power to transform into any animal, real or imagined. A cheerful and often comedic member of the Teen Titans, Beast Boy uses his versatile abilities to protect the innocent and fight injustice.
Beta Ray Bill
An alien Korbinite who proved worthy to wield Thor’s hammer, Mjolnir, and was later granted his own enchanted weapon, Stormbreaker. He is a noble warrior, a trusted ally of Thor, and a symbol of worthiness beyond appearance.
Big Barda
A New God warrior from Apokolips, once leader of Granny Goodness’ Female Furies. Big Barda escaped Darkseid’s tyrannical rule to join Mister Miracle on Earth, becoming a powerful hero dedicated to justice and freedom.
Big Bertha
Ashley Crawford, a mutant who can gain immense strength and durability by increasing her body mass, often appearing morbidly obese. She’s a supermodel and a member of the Great Lakes Avengers, using her unique powers for good.
Bishop
Lucas Bishop, a time-traveling mutant from a dystopian future where mutants are persecuted. A former member of Xavier’s Security Enforcers, he joins the X-Men in the past, using his unique powers to fight for mutant survival and prevent his bleak future.
Bizarro
An imperfect, chalk-skinned duplicate of Superman, often characterized by his flawed logic and “opposite” nature. Despite being a villain, he’s a sympathetic figure from Bizarro World, trying to do good in his own twisted way.
Black Adam
Teth-Adam, an ancient Egyptian empowered by the wizard Shazam, but corrupted by power. Often portrayed as an anti-hero or villain, Black Adam rules Kahndaq, seeking to protect his nation by any means necessary, clashing with Shazam and the Justice League.
Black Alice
Lori Zechlin, a young woman with the ability to temporarily steal and use the magical powers of any magic-user. She struggles with her dark abilities and often finds herself caught between heroism and villainy, notably aiding the Birds of Prey.
The Black Bat
The Black Bat, District Attorney Tony Quinn, was blinded by acid but regained sight through an experimental surgery, also gaining enhanced night vision. He became a masked vigilante, fighting crime with his sharpened senses and formidable combat skills.
The Black Beetle
A masked pulp hero operating in the fictional city of Colt City during the 1930s. The Black Beetle is a mysterious vigilante who uses advanced gadgets and combat skills to fight supernatural threats and organized crime.
Black Bolt
Blackagar Boltagon, the silent king of the Inhumans. His whisper can level cities, making him incredibly powerful. He uses his immense strength and energy manipulation to protect his people, often leading them through cosmic conflicts and defending Earth.
Black Canary
Dinah Lance, a highly skilled martial artist and metahuman with a devastating sonic “Canary Cry.” She’s a prominent member of the Justice League and the Birds of Prey, fighting crime with her unparalleled combat skills and powerful vocal attack.
Black Cat
Felicia Hardy, a masterful burglar with an on-again, off-again relationship with Spider-Man. She can subconsciously affect probability, causing “bad luck” for her opponents. Often an anti-hero, she uses her skills for thrill-seeking and occasionally for good.
Black Condor
Richard Grey, a man raised by condors who gains the power of flight and superhuman strength. He became a costumed crime-fighter, utilizing his aerial abilities and physical prowess to fight injustice, eventually joining the Freedom Fighters.
Black Crow
Jesse Black Crow, a Cheyenne Native American gifted with mystical powers by the spirits of his ancestors. He serves as a protector of his people and the Earth, often clashing with supernatural threats and fighting for justice.
Black Hood
The Black Hood is a legacy hero, with several individuals holding the mantle. The original was police officer Kip Burland. He’s a skilled crime fighter who uses his intelligence and physical prowess to battle corruption and crime, often working as a street-level vigilante.
Black Kaiser
A legendary and enigmatic figure within the criminal underworld, known as one of the most feared assassins. The Black Kaiser is a master of disguise, combat, and strategy, whose identity is a closely guarded secret, making him a ghost-like force.
Black Knight
Several individuals have borne the title, most notably Dane Whitman. The Black Knight wields the mystical Ebony Blade, a cursed sword that grants power. He’s often entangled in magical and historical conflicts, striving to be a hero despite the sword’s dark influence.
Black Lightning
Jefferson Pierce, a school teacher and Olympic-level athlete who can generate and manipulate electricity. He protects his community of Freeland, using his powers to combat gang violence and corruption, often serving as a respected member of the Justice League.
Black Orchid
A mysterious, plant-based superheroine with an array of abilities, including flight, shapeshifting, and super strength. Several women have held the mantle, often connected to the mystical forces of nature and fighting for environmental justice.
Black Panther
T’Challa, the brilliant king and protector of the technologically advanced African nation of Wakanda. He is a master strategist, martial artist, and wielder of a vibranium suit, fighting for justice on a global scale and defending his homeland.
Black Spider
Eric Needham, a drug addict turned vigilante who targets drug dealers. He’s a skilled combatant and acrobat, using specialized web-shooters and other gadgets to fight crime, often blurring the line between hero and villain.
Black Terror
Bob Benton, a pharmacist who gained superhuman abilities through a chemical formula. Along with his sidekick Tim, he fights crime as a powerful, costumed hero, known for his black costume and skull emblem.
Black Widow
Natasha Romanoff, a highly trained former Russian spy who defected to become a superhero. She’s an expert in espionage, martial arts, and weaponry, serving as a core member of the Avengers, using her unique skills to save the world.
Blackhawk
Bart Hawk, leader of the Blackhawk Squadron, an elite group of international pilots who fought against Axis powers in WWII. They are ace pilots, skilled fighters, and adventurers who battle global threats with their flying expertise.
Blade
Eric Brooks, a human-vampire hybrid known as the Daywalker. He dedicates his life to hunting vampires and other supernatural threats, using his unique abilities and martial prowess to protect humanity from the creatures of the night.
The Blank
A mysterious and elusive vigilante who operates in the shadows. The Blank uses stealth, martial arts, and mastery of disguise to fight crime and corruption, leaving no trace of his presence behind. An enigmatic figure from Image Comics.
Blink
Clarice Ferguson, a mutant with the ability to teleport by “shattering” objects and people into crystalline shards. Originally from the Age of Apocalypse, she uses her unique and visually striking powers to help others, often as a member of the Exiles.
Bloodaxe
Jackie Lukus, a human empowered by the mystical Bloodaxe, which also possess the spirit of the original Executioner. Bloodaxe gains immense strength and durability, often acting as a brutal, violent force, sometimes hero, sometimes villain.
Bloodhound
Sam Bradley, a detective who uses his heightened sense of smell and tracking abilities to solve crimes. He’s a skilled investigator, often relying on his unique sensory gift to apprehend criminals.
Bloodshot
Angelo Mortalli, a former soldier whose body is infused with nanites, granting him rapid healing, shapeshifting, and the ability to interface with technology. He’s a highly trained weapon, often struggling with his identity while fighting for justice.
Bloodstrike
A team of government-controlled super-soldiers, repeatedly brought back to life for missions. Each member possesses superhuman strength, a healing factor, and cybernetic enhancements, making them a formidable, if tragic, fighting force.
Bloodwulf
An intergalactic bounty hunter and mercenary known for his brutish strength, resilience, and use of high-tech weaponry. Bloodwulf is a violent, anti-heroic figure who navigates the cosmos, often for personal gain, but occasionally for justice.
Blue Beetle
A legacy hero with multiple incarnations. Ted Kord (second) is a genius inventor with gadgets, and Jaime Reyes (third) uses a symbiotic alien scarab armor for flight, strength, and energy blasts. All fight crime.
Blue Bolt
Fred Parrish, a man struck by lightning and given powers by a mysterious scientist. He gains the ability to generate electricity, fly, and possess superhuman strength, becoming a costumed hero fighting criminals and Axis powers.
Blue Devil
Dan Cassidy, a stuntman trapped in a demonic-looking suit of his own design. He gains superhuman strength and durability, wielding a magical trident, often using his lighthearted personality and powers to battle supernatural threats.
Blue Jay
Jay Abrams, a mutant with the ability to shrink his size and manifest wings for flight. He’s a member of the Squadron Supreme, a team of heroes inspired by the Justice League, using his unique abilities in battles alongside his comrades.
Blue Marvel
Adam Brashear, an incredibly powerful African American superhero who gained his powers from an anti-matter reactor. He was forced into retirement by the government but later returned to fight cosmic threats, possessing immense strength and energy manipulation.
Blue Shield
Joe Cartelli, a former policeman who gains a powerful suit that generates impenetrable force fields. He uses his abilities to protect the innocent and fight crime, embodying resilience and defense.
Blue Streak
Donald Thompson, a mercenary and criminal who uses high-tech, electrified roller skates to achieve superhuman speed. He often acts as a villain or anti-hero, primarily using his speed and electrical attacks for theft and combat.
Blue Tracer
Tony Landis, who utilizes an advanced, armored suit to become the Blue Tracer. The suit grants him enhanced strength, durability, and flight, allowing him to fight spies and saboteurs during wartime, representing technological heroism.
Bomb Queen
An unrepentant supervillainess who rules the fictional city of New Port City, where crime is legal. Bomb Queen is a master of explosives and possesses enhanced physical abilities, reveling in chaos and destruction for her own amusement.
Bombshell
Lana Baumgartner, a mutant with the ability to generate powerful energy blasts and explosions. Originally a criminal, she often struggles with her choices, sometimes working for villains and sometimes aligning with heroes like Spider-Man.
Boom-Boom
Tabitha Smith, a mutant who can create and throw “plasma bombs,” which are concussive energy spheres that explode on impact. A mischievous and rebellious character, she’s been a member of the New Mutants and X-Force.
Booster Gold
Michael Jon Carter, a time-traveler from the 25th century who uses future technology and knowledge of past events to become a famous superhero. He seeks fame and fortune but often rises to genuine heroism.
The Bounce
Jasper Jenkins, a slacker who gains elastic powers and the ability to manipulate energy. He becomes a reluctant hero, struggling with responsibility while fighting strange, multi-dimensional threats to save the world.
Box
Several individuals have worn the Box armor, most notably Roger Bochs and Madison Jeffries. It’s a powerful, adaptable suit of armor that grants its user superhuman strength, flight, and various other abilities, making them a formidable member of Alpha Flight.
Brain Boy
Matt Price, a powerful psychic born with advanced mental abilities. He works for the government, using his telepathy and telekinesis to solve mysteries and combat threats that ordinary agents cannot handle.
Brainiac 5
Querl Dox, a super-intelligent descendant of the villain Brainiac from the planet Colu. He is a brilliant scientist and inventor, a core member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 31st century, using his intellect to solve any problem.
Brawler
A powerful mutant with superhuman strength and durability. Brawler is a member of the superhero team Freak Force, using his raw power to smash through obstacles and fight alongside the Savage Dragon.
Brit
Brittany “Brit” Stone, an immortal, invulnerable superhero who works for the government. Despite his advanced age and grumpiness, he consistently answers the call to protect Earth from devastating threats, using his sheer resilience and strength.
Bronze Tiger
Ben Turner, one of the deadliest martial artists in the DC Universe. He has worked as both a hero and a villain, notably with the Suicide Squad, showcasing incredible fighting skills and discipline.
Brother Voodoo
Jericho Drumm, a Haitian houngan who commands mystical forces and communes with the loa (spirits). He protects the world from supernatural threats, eventually becoming the Sorcerer Supreme and known as Doctor Voodoo.
Bucky Barnes
James Buchanan “Bucky” Barnes, Captain America’s WWII sidekick. After being presumed dead, he returned as the Winter Soldier, a skilled assassin, before reclaiming his identity and occasionally taking up the mantle of Captain America.
Bulleteer
Alix Harrower, an architect who, along with her husband, gained a metallic, invulnerable skin. After her husband’s death, she becomes a hero, using her near-indestructible body to fight crime and protect the innocent.
Bulletgirl
Susan Kent, girlfriend and later wife of Bulletman. She shares his powers of superhuman strength, durability, and flight, battling crime alongside him as his partner, the Bulletgirl.
Bulletman
Jim Barr, a police scientist who developed a “gravity helmet” that grants him superhuman strength, invulnerability, and flight. He becomes the high-flying crime-fighter Bulletman, dedicated to justice.
Bulletproof
Markus Grimshaw, a hero with superhuman strength, durability, and the ability to project energy. He’s a loyal member of the Guardians of the Globe, using his powers to defend Earth alongside Invincible and his allies.
Bumblebee
Karen Beecher-Duncan, a brilliant scientist and the first African American female superhero in DC Comics. She developed a suit allowing her to shrink, fly, and emit sonic blasts, serving as a key member of the Teen Titans.
Burnout
Bobby Lane, a Gen-Active teenager with the power to generate and control flames, as well as fly. He is a member of the youthful superhero team Gen 13, using his fiery abilities to fight threats and protect his friends.
Bushido
Ryuko Orsono, a Japanese martial artist who wields a katana and follows a strict samurai code of honor. He joined the Outsiders, using his exceptional combat skills and unwavering discipline to fight for justice.
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