supportingAbaddon, Lord of the Void. The demonic Lord of the Void, who was trapped within Keeper of Faith with the world’s other demons. (more) | no comments Alienator. Alienator describes himself as one man willing to do whatever it takes to keep humanity free from alien scourge. (more) | no comments Animoid: Rhino. No information is available about this contender. (more) | no comments Animus. A chimera-being created by Dow Chemicals as a genetically engineered soldier in competition with Mitsubishi's Synthoid units. (more) | no comments Anvil. An unstoppable robot built by defense contractor G. Etter Industries. (more) | no comments Arachnoid. Despite possessing the powers of an arachnid, Arachnoid would rather live the life of a normal teen. (more) | no comments The Arsonist. A high-tech mercenary who will burn down anything for a price. She has a reputation for not caring too much about who might get caught in the fires she sets. (more) | no comments Asmodae, Lord of Despair. The demonic Lord of Despair, who was trapped within Keeper of Faith with the world’s other demons. (more) | no comments Atlas. The self-proclaimed “strongest man in the world — with the raw strength to move the planet.” (more) | no comments Azure. Her body coursing with a strange energy, little is known about this contender. (more) | no comments Baal, God of War. The demonic God of War, who was trapped within Keeper of Faith with the world’s other demons. (more) | no comments Bad Man. A voodoo priest who seeks to seize the reins of world power. (more) | no comments Bang Bang. A mutant girl with the ability to create devestating blasts of energy, she was transformed into a zombie by Curse after being killed in the Arena. (more) | no comments Barbarian. Transported to Earth from the land of Skannordia, Barbarian seeks to destroy the evil magicians that threaten his home. (more) | no comments Batson “Old Bat-Man” Marsh. The aged patriarch of the Marsh Clan, Batson Marsh is not afraid to get his hands dirty busting heads with the rest of his family. (more) | no comments Beam. A modern desperado, he claims to be “an hombre without equal”. (more) | no comments Beelzebub, Lord of Lies. The demonic Lord of Lies, who was trapped within Keeper of Faith with the world’s other demons. (more) | no comments Behemoth. Division Y’s recreation of Synthoid CCU. (more) | no comments Big Daddy Smak. For his part Big Daddy calls himself nothing less than the reincarnation of Christ. Despite what might seem like pure raving insanity we can only say, when it comes to power, watch out for this scantily clad, plus-sized Contender. (more) | no comments Big Game. A hunter driven to take on the most dangerous game of all, “superbeings”. (more) | no comments Black Lotus. A superbeing with a grudge against the “soft Western world”. (more) | no comments Bobcatten. A member of the catlike Felightnings. (more) | no comments Bobkitten. A member of the catlike Felightnings. (more) | no comments Cannon. The robot member of the Cramtastic Four, Cannon appears related to the Synthoid robots. (more) | no comments Cheet-A. The leader of the catlike Felightnings. (more) | 1 comment Chimera. Claiming that he was once a normal human, he has sworn to prove to humanity that he can truly be the monster he appears. (more) | no comments Cole Cash. Superhumanly strong and seemingly invulnerable, Cole looks like and possesses the powers of the Arena character Gangsta. (more) | no comments Dr Coriolis. A crazed genius and master of kinetic force, who has placed his knowledge and power at the disposal of the alien Cepholosquids. (more) | no comments Current. A being made of living electricty. (more) | no comments Cyber-Gangrel. The cybernetic twin of the bottle-wielding Gangrel and member of the Cramtastic Four. (more) | no comments Delalathor the Oracle. One of the gods worshipped by Professor Creepy. (more) | no comments Detonator. A criminal with the power to make objects explode. (more) | no comments Donnie Brook. Not only a super-drinker, but a super-brawler as well. (more) | no comments Failsafe. An 18-foot tall Russian composed of radioactive lead. The Russian government has added him to the UN super team, but they are unable to move him quickly to areas of conflict. (more) | no comments Fortress. Division Y’s answer to Siege. (more) | no comments Frigid. A 24-foot tall woman who radiates cold. (more) | no comments Frost. A blue-skinned woman with a white refrigeration suit that gives off icy vapors from its joints. (more) | no comments Grand Mal. Few details are known about this contender. (more) | no comments Grand Master Fang. No details are known about this contender. (more) | no comments Gridlock. A Southerner with gravity control powers and a view of history that doesn’t mesh with reality. (more) | no comments Hammerfist. A being with superhuman strength and a mishapen hand who was transformed into a zombie after being killed in the Arena. (more) | no comments Hardcore. A hard-hitting, metallic, party girl looking to start some trouble and have some fun. (more) | no comments Iblis, Lord of Fire. The demonic Lord of Fire, who was trapped within Keeper of Faith with the world’s other demons. (more) | no comments Ifethsakesh the Destroyer. The destroyer and devourer of worlds and dimensions. (more) | no comments Ithaqual, Lord of Winter. The demonic Lord of Winter, who was trapped within Keeper of Faith with the world’s other demons. (more) | no comments Jared Alan Marsh. Possessing incredible strength and resistance to damage like other members of his family, Jared also practices an unique form of martial arts. (more) | 1 comment Uncle Jess Marsh. Old Bat-Man’s youngest son, who plans to take out the competition with his trusty shotgun. (more) | no comments Big Jim-John Marsh. While not the sharpest tool in the shed, he certainly makes up for that with raw strength and resilience. (more) | no comments Kaze. One of the trio of women who call themselves the Arashi, who came to the Arena seeking to avenge Ronin’s murder of their teacher. (more) | no comments Khan. The heir of Genghis Khan, who intends to rebuild the Mongol empire. (more) | no comments Koala. A strange woman with the ears and features of a koala bear. (more) | no comments Lady Thunder. The wife of Lord Lightning, Lady Thunder currently serves as a member of the AmeriGuard. (more) | no comments Lilith, Lord of Lust. The demonic Lord of Lust, who was trapped within Keeper of Faith with the world’s other demons. (more) | no comments Lion-P. A member of the catlike Felightnings. (more) | no comments Lovatar, Lord of Pain. The demonic Lord of Pain, who was trapped within Keeper of Faith with the world’s other demons. (more) | no comments Lt Voss. No details are known about this contender. (more) | no comments Lucent. The second cyborg to enter the Arena as a representative of Lucent Technologies. (more) | no comments Lucifer the Dawn Star. A demonic lord, who was trapped within Keeper of Faith with the world’s other demons. (more) | no comments Lyn-X. A member of the catlike Felightnings. (more) | no comments Malignous the Bounty Hunter. A ruthless alien bounty hunter who came to Earth to capture Dwarfstar. (more) | no comments Mammon, Lord of Stone. The demonic Lord of Stone, who was trapped within Keeper of Faith with the world’s other demons. (more) | no comments Master Kim. An expert in martial arts and popular exercise guru, Master Kim seeks to show the world that even normal people can compete with superbeings. (more) | no comments Migi Te. An expert in kendo, and one of Sensei’s most advanced students from the Temple of Five Gates. (more) | no comments Mike Newborn. Donna Sullivan’s producer and sometimes co-host, he disappeared mysteriously after being injured by Curse in a post-game interview. (more) | no comments Mind Twister. An opportunistic mentalist who escaped from the Elm Glade Home for the Mentally Challenged with Aquarius and Khan. (more) | no comments Missy Marsh. Cletus’ eldest daughter, who uses black magic to aid her family. (more) | no comments Modi. No information is known about this contender. (more) | no comments Mr Tidy. A corporate superbeing with an aversion to dirt and an unhealthy taste for blood. (more) | no comments Muck. A being made of mud and sludge. (more) | no comments Murder. An escaped convict who sought refuge from the law inside the Arena. (more) | no comments Nebra-Ka. An ancient mummy that pursued Curse to retrieve the stolen Staff of Osiris. (more) | no comments Nergal, Lord of Darkness. The demonic Lord of Darkness, who was trapped within Keeper of Faith with the world's other demons. (more) | no comments Nightshade. No details are known about this contender. (more) | no comments Nightstalker. No details are known about this contender. (more) | no comments Opossum. An animalistic being whose bite seems to pass a type of lycanthropy on to its victims. (more) | no comments Panth-R. A member of the catlike Felightnings. (more) | no comments The Patriot. A woman who wields her shield and synaptic disrupter to protect the American Way. (more) | no comments Pazuzu, Lord of Disease. The demonic Lord of Disease, who was trapped within Keeper of Faith with the world's other demons. (more) | no comments Pharoah. Few details are known about this contender. (more) | no comments Psicopath. In addition to being a powerful telekinetic, Psicopath serves as General Talbot’s aide and main liaison to Team America. (more) | no comments Quest. No details are known about this contender. (more) | no comments Razorling. A winged woman who is a well known and talented singer outside the Arena. (more) | no comments Red. One of the Russian superbeings sent to bring Failsafe back under control. (more) | no comments Rhett Sampson. The man the Felightnings point to as their greatest enemy and destroyer of their way of life. (more) | no comments Rosie the Riveter. A contender seeking to prove that a woman can go just as any man in the Arena. (more) | no comments Rottweiler. An escapee from the Elm Glade Home for the Mentally Challenged, he claims to be an avatar of the mighty Dog God. (more) | no comments Sabonim. The Wind Lord of the Temple of Five Gates and master of taekwondo. (more) | no comments Sampsonite: Bat. No information is known about this contender. (more) | 2 comments Sampsonite: Octopi. No details are known about this contender. (more) | no comments Scarf. The gigantic retainer of Cheet-A and the Felightnings. (more) | no comments Seifu. The Iron Lord of the Temple of Five Gates and master of kung-fu. (more) | no comments Sensei. The venerable leader of the Temple of Five Gates and master of kendo. (more) | no comments Seraph. Division Y’s answer to Curse. (more) | no comments Shamballa. No details are known about this contender. (more) | no comments Shuurai. One of the trio of women who call themselves the Arashi, who came to the Arena seeking to avenge Ronin’s murder of their teacher. (more) | no comments Slippery Pete. An escapee from the Elm Glade Home for the Mentally Challenged, Slippery Pete possesses incredible powers of speed. (more) | no comments Smoke. Few details are known about this contender. (more) | no comments Snake. A formal football star who was transformed by an experimental regeneration process after injuries ended his pro sports career. (more) | no comments Star of David. A superhuman in the employ of Israel, who has been accused of acting in a terrorist capacity. (more) | no comments Stonewall. One of the Division Y recreations of Major Roc. (more) | no comments Stovepipe. The youngest of the Marsh children, Stovepipe fights alongside her family in her homemade armor. (more) | no comments Strike Eagle. Division Y’s recreation of Overdrive. (more) | no comments Susa, Lord of Storms. The demonic Lord of Storms, who was trapped within Keeper of Faith with the world’s other demons. (more) | no comments Synthoid AT. The anti-terrorism version of the Synthoid robot. (more) | no comments Synthoid HA. The “Heavy Arms” or assault version of the Synthoid robot. (more) | 1 comment Talon. Little is known about this contender. (more) | no comments Tengu. No details are known about this contender. (more) | no comments Tillos Sampson. The son of Rhett Sampson and Shamballa. (more) | no comments Titan. One of the Division Y recreations of Major Roc. (more) | no comments Tsunami. One of the trio of women who call themselves the Arashi, who came to the Arena seeking to avenge Ronin’s murder of their teacher. (more) | no comments Ultimus. A cyborg who had sought to be a living god upon the Earth. (more) | no comments Valence. A woman composed of energy who has clashed numerous times with Failsafe. (more) | no comments Wargirl. Few details are known about this contender. (more) | no comments Warhammer. Division Y’s recreation of Professor Creepy. (more) | no comments Yang-Tsing. No details are known about this contender. (more) | no comments |