List of Russian superheroes

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This list will attempt to chronicle "Russian" superheroes, many of which will hail from the Russian Federation, and the Commonwealth of Independent States. And quite a few will be anachronisms, throwbacks to the "bad old days" of the Cold War and the Soviet Union.

When it comes to fiction actually composed and written under the pall of Communism, a broader stroke will be taken with the definition of heroes and superheroes.

Contents

[edit] Artful Salamander

  • Octobriana (Revolution Comics)[1]

[edit] DC Comics

  • Anatole (Former member of Red Trinity, ally of The Flash runs Kapitalist Kouriers in the US)[2]
  • Bebeck (Former member of Red Trinity, ally of The Flash, employee of Kapitalist Kouriers)
  • Bolshoi (Martial artist, Former member of the People's Heroes)
  • Cassiopea (Former member of Red Trinity, ally of The Flash, employee of Kapitalist Kouriers)
  • Cossack (One of the Batmen of Many Nations from Kingdom Come}
  • Creote (An ally of the Birds of Prey
  • Fireball (Sonya Chuikov, member of the Young Allies)
  • Firebird (Serafina Arkadina, telepath and leader of Soyuz, a group of teen heroes, niece of Pozhar)[3]
  • Hammer (Super strong, Former member of the People's Heroes, husband of Sickle)[4]
  • Molotov (Explosives expert, Former member of the People's Heroes)
  • Morozko (Igor Medviedenko, cryokinetic member of Soyuz)
  • Perun (lya Trepilov, electrokinetic member of Soyuz)
  • Pozhar (Russian hero who was once bonded to Firestorm, former Rocket Red recruited by the Red Shadows)[5]
  • Pravda (telepathic member of the Peoples Heroes)
  • Red Star (Leonid Konstantinovitch Kovar, ally of the Teen Titans) Titans)[6]
  • Rocket Reds (protect the Russian Federation)
  • Rusalka (Mashenka Medviedenko, hydrokinetic member of Soyuz)
  • Anya Savenlovich (former Green Lantern)
  • Sickle (Super strong, Former member of the People's Heroes wife of Hammer)
  • Tundra (Member of the Global Guardians)
  • Valentina Vostok (Formerly Negative Woman of the Doom Patrol)
  • Vikhor (Feodor Piotrovich Sorin, member of Soyuz. Vikhor can spin about while reducing his specific gravity. Thus he can create a whirlwind and float in the center of it.)

[edit] Wildstorm (ABC/Homage)

[edit] Marvel Comics

  • Airstrike (Dmitri Bukharin, Member of the People's Protectorate)[7]
  • Black Widow I (Natasha Romanoff of the Avengers)
  • Black Widow II (Yelena Belova, deceased)
  • Blind Faith (Alexi Garnoff, leader of the of Russian Exiles and underground group of Mutants. He created the Underground Mutant Safe System. Lost his powers during the Decimation.)[8][9][10]
  • Bora (Mutant who could create intense cold, Lost her powers after M-Day)
  • Colossus (Peter Rasputin of the X-Men)
  • Concussion ( Mikhail, a mutant from the Russian Exiles, deceased)
  • Crimson Dynamo I (Professor Anton Vanko, deceased)
  • Crimson Dynamo II (Boris Turgenev, deceased)
  • Crimson Dynamo III (Alex Nevsky, deceased)
  • Crimson Dynamo IV (Yuri Petrovich, exiled to Siberia)
  • Crimson Dynamo V (Dmitri Bukharin, now known as Airstrike)
  • Crimson Dynamo VI (Colonel-General Valentin Shatalov , worked for the Red Skull)
  • Crimson Dynamo VII (unknown)
  • Crimson Dynamo VIII (Gennady Gavrilov, possibly retired)
  • Crimson Dynamo IX (unknown)
  • Darkstar (Member of the Winter Guard; former member of the Soviet Super-Soldiers)
  • Doctor Volkh (Vladimir Orekhov, stretching powers, leader of the Russian Fantastic Four known as the Bogatyri)[11]
  • Epsilon Red (Ivanov is a genetically-engineered cosmonaut with powerful psychic abilities. He restored Wolverine's memories. Ivanov is a Russian Super-Soldier)
  • Fantasma (Member of the People's Protectorate)
  • Golubev (Mikula Golubev, Mutant telepath and telekinetic, member of the Bogatyri)
  • Gregor Smerdyakov (mutant who becomes a sentient tree)
  • Gremlin (formerly of the Soviet Super Soldiers, deceased)
  • Illyana Rasputin (formerly Magik, deceased)
  • Iron Curtain (Simas, a mutant from the Russian Exiles, deceased)
  • It, the Living Colossus (Created by a Russian sculptor named Boris Petrovski)
  • Katyusha (One of the First Line, deceased)
  • Mentac (Mutant from the Russian Exiles, possessed a fifth-level brain capable of computer-like analysis, deceased)[12]
  • Mindsinger (one of the Young Gods)
  • Morning Star (Marya Meshkov, flight and heat powers, former member of the Bogatyri)
  • October Guard (The Russian counterparts of G.I. Joe)
  • Perun (Member of the People's Protectorate)
  • Pistol (member of the Harriers)
  • Red Guardian I (WWII hero)
  • Red Guardian II (Alexei Alanovich Shostakov, former husband of Natasha Romanoff teh Black Widow. Faked his own death.)
  • Red Guardian III (Dr. Tania Belinsky, now mutated into the being known as Starlight)
  • Red Guardian IV (Josef Petkus, now calls himself Steel Guardian as a member of the Winter Guard)
  • Red Guardian V (Krassno Granitsky, ally of Maverick)
  • Red Guardian VI (deceased)
  • Sibercat (Member the Winter Guard, formerly of the Russian Exiles)
  • Stencil (A mutant from the Russian Exiles)[13]
  • Steel Guardian (Josef Petkus, member of the Winter Guard)
  • Svyatogor (Sasha Pokryshkin, superhuman strength, member of the Bogatyri)
  • Synthesizer (Zoya Vasilievna and Arkady Tegai ar two Mutates who merge to become Synthesizer.)[14]
  • Ursa Major (Member of the Winter Guard, formerly with Soviet Super Soldiers)
  • Vanguard (Member of the Winter Guard, brother of Darkstar)
  • Vostok (Member of the People's Protectorate)

[edit] Epic

[edit] New Universe

  • Stacey Inyushin (A member of Psi-Force with healing powers)[15]

[edit] Small Press

[edit] Fleetway

[edit] Harvey

  • Tanya (A member of War Nurse's Girl Commandos)[17]

[edit] Image

  • Animus Prime (Bar Sinister)[18]
  • Maya Antares (sorceress from world of the Red Star)[19]

[edit] Love and Rockets

  • Comrade 7 (A heroine with a fan club)[20]

[edit] UNForce

  • Mother Russia (UNForce)

[edit] Novels

[edit] Television

[edit] Movies

[edit] External links