A giant purple Yoshi from the native Yoshi tribe on Yoshi's Island. Thunderfoot, unlike the other Yoshi natives, has two feathers and face paint. Thunderfoot nearly killed Mario, though the Chief of the Yoshi Tribe and Yoshi stopped him just in time. Not much is known about Thunderfoot's fighting style, but fans are anxiously awaiting a scene where Thunderfoot does some more extreme fighting.
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| - A giant purple Yoshi from the native Yoshi tribe on Yoshi's Island. Thunderfoot, unlike the other Yoshi natives, has two feathers and face paint. Thunderfoot nearly killed Mario, though the Chief of the Yoshi Tribe and Yoshi stopped him just in time. Not much is known about Thunderfoot's fighting style, but fans are anxiously awaiting a scene where Thunderfoot does some more extreme fighting.
- After the events from the Street Fighter Alpha series, T. Hawk began rebuilding the village. While yet to reach its former glory, many people are living happily in the village at the time of the Street Fighter IV series, and the village elder suggests T. Hawk to become their chief, but he believes he won't be worth until he can rescue Juli.
- Thunderfoot is a Legion soldier and slaver in Denver.
- Thunderfoot is the heroic name of Lillian Thunderfoot, Physics and History of Heroic Women teacher at Poseidon Prep.
- The survivors of the Comanche and Apache tribes that inhabited reservations of Western Texas, the Thunderfoot have since earned a fearsome reputation as a raider-tribe in West and South-West Texas. Known for their attacks upon cattle drives, caravans, and settlements, the Thunderfoot are split among many war bands that range across West Texas attacking travellers and settlements along the fringes of civilization.
- Hustace was a meek American man who probably wouldn't have gotten anywhere near a superhero if the local neighborhood boys didn't egg him on to jump off a building, telling him that if Black Condor could fly, than he could, too. Of course, poor Hustace didn't have Black Condor's unique upbringing, so he wound up badly injured. As the doctors tried to patch up Hustace, they had to get a blood transfusion from a man who, unbeknownst to anyone, was secretly the Human Bomb. When Hustace recovered, he gained the Human Bomb's ability to detonate objects by touch, but while the Human Bomb blew things up with his hands, Throckmorton's power worked through his feet. Feeling responsible, the Human Bomb tracked down the terrified Hustace (who had no idea what was going on) and helped him gain control
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| - A giant purple Yoshi from the native Yoshi tribe on Yoshi's Island. Thunderfoot, unlike the other Yoshi natives, has two feathers and face paint. Thunderfoot nearly killed Mario, though the Chief of the Yoshi Tribe and Yoshi stopped him just in time. Not much is known about Thunderfoot's fighting style, but fans are anxiously awaiting a scene where Thunderfoot does some more extreme fighting.
- After the events from the Street Fighter Alpha series, T. Hawk began rebuilding the village. While yet to reach its former glory, many people are living happily in the village at the time of the Street Fighter IV series, and the village elder suggests T. Hawk to become their chief, but he believes he won't be worth until he can rescue Juli.
- Thunderfoot is a Legion soldier and slaver in Denver.
- Hustace was a meek American man who probably wouldn't have gotten anywhere near a superhero if the local neighborhood boys didn't egg him on to jump off a building, telling him that if Black Condor could fly, than he could, too. Of course, poor Hustace didn't have Black Condor's unique upbringing, so he wound up badly injured. As the doctors tried to patch up Hustace, they had to get a blood transfusion from a man who, unbeknownst to anyone, was secretly the Human Bomb. When Hustace recovered, he gained the Human Bomb's ability to detonate objects by touch, but while the Human Bomb blew things up with his hands, Throckmorton's power worked through his feet. Feeling responsible, the Human Bomb tracked down the terrified Hustace (who had no idea what was going on) and helped him gain control of his newfound abilities with fibro-wax socks. The grateful Hustace decided to try to help the Human Bomb out. He gained the names "Thunderfoot" or "Boomfoot". Although Hustace often caused more problems than he helped solve, the Bomb took a shine to the man, and made him his partner in Lincoln-Thockmorton Laboratories. Hustace also served as the Human Bomb's official spokesman/manager, which also got him into trouble. Hustace was fairly inept as a fighter, though his thunderfeet were sometimes useful. He had a girlfriend he referred to as Honey-Bun.
- Thunderfoot is the heroic name of Lillian Thunderfoot, Physics and History of Heroic Women teacher at Poseidon Prep.
- The survivors of the Comanche and Apache tribes that inhabited reservations of Western Texas, the Thunderfoot have since earned a fearsome reputation as a raider-tribe in West and South-West Texas. Known for their attacks upon cattle drives, caravans, and settlements, the Thunderfoot are split among many war bands that range across West Texas attacking travellers and settlements along the fringes of civilization.
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