A Macintosh Hypercard program usable by Gamemasters and Players. Includes security levels, random powers/skills/disads generator, note fields, searchable database, and printable character sheets. Also 3 Poser pictures, and 3 customized action figures of Champions characters.
Shelley Chrystal Mactyre's Original Champions Resources. A popular campaign background, including Armitage Investigations, Chessmen, Golden Gate Guardians, Hudson Hawks, Matrix, Viper Net, and of course the now official Primus. Miscellaneous include DC and Marvel system conversions.
The online comic book adventures of "Flare, the League of Champions, and other Heroic characters" - the original Champions universe. Order books, or see individual chapters online - changed occasionally. Graphically intense site.
The Spectrum and Muskateer Comics Home Page! A super-hero universe presented as comic book titles: Avengers; Huntress; Muskateer; Spectrum; Troubleshooters; X-Factor; Young Champions. Text stories and some graphics.
Role-Playing background materials for the fictional city of Hellenback, especially for use with the Hero(tm) gaming system, especially Champions. Detailed: characters, scenarios, places.
A band of intrepid heros protects the city of Seacouver from super-powered villains. Taking place in the near furture, this Champions campaign features several teams of original characters a puts a twist on several established organizations.
Resources by David 'Lightfinger' West. Includes material that was cut from Dark Champions: Murderer's Row, which he co-authored, as well as his rules for Professional Wrestling as a martial art form.
NEXUS, a superhero team in the Champions role playing game universe. The "high powered" means no active point limits - 100 STR bricks and 50 DEX speedsters, though on a standard 100+150 point base. Also: Hero System Windows Shareware and Freeware, house rules, character writeups.
Nine detailed superhero worlds: Overman 1994 and 2336; London and Moscow; Psionic; Axis World 1948; WinterWorld (post-holocaust); Superpunk 2127; Tellus 2335. Two unconnected scenarios: Ning-Ra, and Mongo (Flash Gordon). 3d6 damage table. Excellent site.
In-depth look at the making and cancellation of the computer game adaptation of Champions, including interview with Hero Games founder Steve Peterson, by Ron Dulin. (September 15, 1999)