Winter Guard - Members

Members

Their current membership is:

  • Ursa Major - A mutant who can transform into a humanoid bear.
  • Crimson Dynamo V - Russia's answer to the Iron Man armor.
  • Darkstar - Laynia Petrovna, a mutant who can draw power from the Darkforce Dimension. She has died once and was later resurrected.
  • Red Guardian - Nicolai Krylenko, also known as Vanguard, leads the current roster of the Winter Guard as the Red Guardian. A mutant with the power to reflect energy at his attackers. The original Darkstar's brother, he has also died once already and was later resurrected.

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