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 part of the Cold War and the Soviet Union.
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Artful Salamander
- Octobriana (Revolution Comics)[1]
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 and dancer, 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 metahuman, member of the People's Heroes, husband of Sickle)[4]
- Molotov (Explosives expert and explosive metahuman, 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)
- Proletariat (Boris Mikhail Dhomov, soviet supersoldier created during World War II. Flash vol.2 #51)[6]
- Red Star (Leonid Konstantinovitch Kovar, ally of the Teen Titans)[7]
- Red Son Superman a Russian Superman raised as a Stalinist
- Rocket Red Brigade (protect 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)
- Stalnoivolk (Super strength, damage reduction, leaping, Member of the Red Shadows)
- 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.)
Wildstorm (ABC/Homage)
- Void I (Adrianna Tereshkova of WildCATS)
- Void II (Nikola Hanssen of WildC.A.T.S.)
- Winter (Nikolas Andreyvitch Kamarov a member of Stormwatch)
Marvel Comics
- Airstrike (Dmitri Bukharin, Member of the People's Protectorate)[8]
- 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.)[9][10][11]
- 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)[12]
- 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)
- 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)[13]
- Mikula (Mikula Golubev, Mutant telepath and telekinetic, member of the Bogatyri)
- 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)
- Omega Red (Product of the Russian response to Canada's Weapon X Program which yielded Wolverine)
- Perun (Member of the People's Protectorate)
- Presence - (A Russian nuclear physicist)
- Red Guardian I (WWII hero)
- Red Guardian II (Alexei Alanovich Shostakov, former husband of Natasha Romanoff the 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)[14]
- Starlight (see Red Guardian)
- 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.)[15]
- 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)
Epic
- Molniya ("Lightning" from Wild Cards)
New Universe
- Stacey Inyushin (A member of Psi-Force with healing powers)[16]
- Crasniye Solleetsi (Red Sun), a team of Russian paranormals.
Small Press
Fleetway
- Nikolai Dante (Thief and adventurer, bonded with a techno-organic device called a Weapons Crest.)[17]
Image
UNForce
- Mother Russia (UNForce)
Novels
- Aelita (from the Aelita novel by Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy)
- Anton Gorodetsky (A Light Mage from the World of Watches tetralogy by Sergey Lukyanenko which begins with Night Watch)
- D-503 (protagonist of Yevgeny Zamyatin's dystopian novel We)
- Kris Kelvin (from the novel Solaris by Polish Sci-Fi writer Stanislaw Lem)
- Space Pilot Pirx (from the Tales of Pirx the Pilot by Stanislaw Lem)
Television
- Linka (Planeteer from Russia, Captain Planet)
- Red Star (Teen Titans TV)
- Rocket Red (Justice League Unlimited)