- Source: List of Russian superheroes
This is a list of comic book superheroes and supervillains originating from Russia or the former Soviet Union.
BUBBLE Comics
BUBBLE Comics is the biggest Russian comic book publisher and produces monthly non-franchised comic books.
Danila the Demonslayer (A grim avenger who exterminates demons with the power of living tattoos made from Satan's blood.)
Major Grom (Real name Igor Grom: a skilled detective from St. Petersburg known for his daring nature and uncompromising attitude towards criminals of all kinds.)
Friar (Real name Andrey Radov, heir to an ancient generation and the owner of a powerful artefact – a cross inlaid with Power Gems.)
Red Fury (The best thief in the world, recruited by agent Delta from the International Control Agency.)
Meteora (Real name Alena Kunzetsova, legendary fictional space smuggler.)
Lilia Romanova (An ordinary Moscow teenager who unveils the secrets of the "Bookwizard Order" whose members have been trying to hold the balance between the book world and reality.)
DC Comics
Anatole (Former member of Red Trinity, ally of The Flash, owner of Kapitalist Kouriers in the US)[1]
Bebeck (Former member of Red Trinity, ally of The Flash, employee of Kapitalist Kouriers)
Bolshoi (Martial artist and dancer with superhuman agility, 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, niece of Pozhar, a telepath leader of Soyuz, a group of teen heroes)[2]
Fusion (Three men known only as One, Two, and Three that can combine their bodies into a single superior form, from The Outsiders vol. 1 #23-24)
Hammer (metahuman possessing super strength, member of the People's Heroes, and husband of Sickle)[3]
KGBeast (Anatoli Knyazev, an assassin)
Molotov (Explosives expert and a metahuman that can self-destruct to cause an explosion and regenerate thereafter, potentially other worldly, and 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 and former Rocket Red recruited by the Red Shadows)[4]
Pravda (A powerful telepath with a variety of mental abilities, member of the Peoples Heroes)
Proletariat (Boris Mikhail Dhomov, a Soviet supersoldier created during World War II. Flash Vol.2 #51)[5]
Red Star (Leonid Konstantinovitch Kovar, former member and current ally of the Teen Titans)[6]
Red Son Superman (A russian Superman raised as a Stalinist)
Rocket Red Brigade (Dedicated to the protection of the Russian Federation)
Rusalka (Mashenka Medviedenko, hydrokinetic member of Soyuz)
Anya Savenlovich (former Green Lantern)
Sickle (Super strong metahuman, member of the People's Heroes wife of Hammer)
Snow Owl (Former KGB operative who joined the Hellenders and is able to generate intense cold)
Stalnoivolk (Super strength, damage reduction, leaping, and Member of the Red Shadows)
Tundra (Strong and able to generate a pulse wave of intense cold - Member of the Global Guardians)
Valentina Vostok (Formerly Negative Woman of the Doom Patrol)
Vikhor (Feodor Piotrovich Sorin, member of Soyuz. Spins while reducing his gravity, creating a whirlwind to float in.)
= Wildstorm (ABC/Homage)
=Void (Adrianna Tereshkova of WildC.A.T.S.)
Void (Nikola Hanssen of WildC.A.T.S.)
Winter (Nikolas Andreyvitch Kamarov, a member of Stormwatch)
Marvel Comics
Abomination (Emil Blonsky), human mutate, AKA: Agent R-7, The Ravager of Worlds) Abomination (comics)
Airstrike (Dmitri Bukharin, Member of the People's Protectorate)[7]
Anole (Victor Borkowski)
Black Widow (Natasha Romanoff of the Avengers)
Black Widow (Yelena Belova, current team leader of the Thunderbolts)
Blind Faith (Alexi Garnoff, leader of the Russian Exiles and underground group of Mutants. He created the Underground Mutant Safe System and lost his powers during the Decimation.)[8][9][10]
Bora (A mutant who could create intense cold. She lost her powers after M-Day)
Colossus (Peter Rasputin of the X-Men)
Concussion (Mikhail, a mutant from the Russian Exiles, deceased)
Crimson Dynamo (Professor Anton Vanko, deceased)
Crimson Dynamo (Boris Turgenov, deceased)
Crimson Dynamo (Alexander Nevsky, deceased)
Crimson Dynamo (Yuri Petrovich, exiled to Siberia)
Crimson Dynamo (Dmitri Bukharin, now known as Airstrike)
Crimson Dynamo (Colonel-General Valentin Shatalov, worked for the Red Skull)
Crimson Dynamo (unknown)
Crimson Dynamo (Gennady Gavrilov, possibly retired)
Crimson Dynamo (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, a Russian Super-Soldier, is a genetically-engineered cosmonaut with psychic abilities. He restored Wolverine's memories.)
Fantasma (Member of the People's Protectorate)
Gregor Smerdyakov (a mutant who becomes a sentient tree)
Gremlin (Kondrati Topolov, formerly of the Soviet Super-Soldiers, 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)
Kraven the Hunter (real name: Sergei Kravinoff. He is a Russian immigrant to the U.S.)
Illyana Rasputin (Magik, member of New Mutants and ruler of Limbo)
Mentac (Mutant from the Russian Exiles, possessed a fifth-level brain capable of computer-like analysis, deceased)[12]
Mikhail Nikolaievitch Rasputin (A mutant who was the older brother of Colossus of the X-Men and Magik of the New Mutants. He was a former Russian cosmonaut, a superhero, a supervillain, and a presumed messiah. Deceased.)
Mikula (Mikula Golubev, Mutant telepath and telekinetic, member of the Bogatyri)
Mind singer (one of the Young Gods)
Morning Star (Marya Meshkov, flight and heat powers, former member of the Bogatyri)
Omega Red
Perun (Member of the People's Protectorate)
Presence (A Russian nuclear physicist)
Red Ghost
Red Guardian (Aleksey Lebedev, WWII hero)
Red Guardian (Alexei Alanovich Shostakov, former husband of Natasha Romanoff the Black Widow. Faked his own death.)
Red Guardian (Dr. Tania Belinsky, now mutated into the being known as Starlight)
Red Guardian (Josef Petkus, now calls himself Steel Guardian as a member of the Winter Guard)
Red Guardian (Krassno Granitsky, ally of Maverick)
Red Guardian (Anton, deceased)
Rhino (Aleksei Mikhailovich Sytsevich, Spiderman Villain, Member of the Sinister Six)
Sibercat (Member the Winter Guard, formerly of the Russian Exiles)
Sputnik (Member of the People's Protectorate)
Stencil (A mutant from the Russian Exiles)[13]
Starlight
Steel Guardian (Josef Petkus, member of the Winter Guard)
Svyatogor (Sasha Pokryshkin, superhuman strength, member of the Bogatyri)
Synthesizer (Zoya Vasilievna and Arkady Tegai are two Mutates who merge to become Synthesizer.)[14]
Titanium Man (Boris Bullski)
The Russian
Ursa Major (Member of the Winter Guard, formerly with Soviet Super-Soldiers)
Vanguard (Member of the Winter Guard, brother of Darkstar)
Wasp (Nadia van Dyne)
Whiplash (Anton Vanko)
= Epic
=Molniya ("Lightning" from Wild Cards)
= New Universe
=Stacey Inyushin (A member of Psi-Force with healing powers)[15]
Crasniye Solleetsi (Red Sun), a team of Russian paranormal.
Other publishers
= Fleetway / Rebellion
=Nikolai Dante (Thief and adventurer, bonded with a techno-organic device called a Weapons Crest.)[16]
= Harvey
=Tanya (A member of War Nurse's Girl Commandos)[17]
= Image
=Animus Prime (Bar Sinister)[18]
Maya Antares (sorceress from world of the Red Star)[19]
Red Rush (short-lived Flash analogue in the pages of Invincible)
= Love and Rockets
=Comrade 7 (A heroine with a fan club)[20]
= UNForce
=Mother Russia (UNForce)
Mercury Comics
Atomika (Russian, nuclear themed superman)
Public domain
Octobriana (From the comic "Octobriana and the Russian Underground")
Gritsko Sraka (From the comic "The last Molfar")
Film and television
Black Lightning (Dmitry Maykov), from the eponymous 2009 Russian film.
Ilioukhine (Seigi Choujin from Russia, Kinnikuman Nisei)
Linka (Planeteer from Russia, Captain Planet)
Supercat (comics, J. Kaczyński)
Red Star (Teen Titans TV)
Rocket Red (Justice League Unlimited)
Molotov Cocktease (The Venture Bros.)
The Warsman (Seigi Choujin from Russia, Kinnikuman)
Guardians (2017 film)
Cosmoball (2020 film)
Major Grom: Plague Doctor (2021), a superhero film about a police major named Igor Grom, based on the comic strip Major Grom.
External links
Marvel Universe Appendix
The Religious Affiliation of Comic Book Characters
Internationalhero (Superheroes from around the world)
Jorge's Superlists
DCU Guide
Psi-Force Remembered
Nikolai Dante at International Hero
Love and Rockets Index: C
Cosmic Teams: The Peoples Heroes
Artful Salamander Portal
Marvel Universe: People's Protectorate
Marvel Universe Appendix: Bogatyri
Cosmic Teams: Soyuz
Marvel Universe Appendix: Exiles
Marvel Universe Appendix: Underground Mutant Safe System
Marvel Universe Appendix: Blind Faith
Marvel Universe Appendix: Synthesizer
Firestorm 2 HQ: Pozhar
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