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Is a kid who can teleport at will going into your bank vaults and taking all your stuff? Is a crazy man in mismatched clothing eating citizens and causing general havoc in large cities? Is yet another telekinetic serial killer running around stealing people's brains?
Who You Gonna Call?
The Cape Busters are normal humans whose job it is to battle against superhumans. Their effectiveness and morality ranges considerably from setting to setting. They can be anything from upstanding law enforcement types, to amoral covert government Black Ops ruthlessly enforcing the Super Registration Act, to genocidal Knights Templar attempting to exterminate all Supers. Likewise, they can be Badass Normals who manage to hold their own against Supers with effective technology and superior tactics, or they can be a laughably ineffective Redshirt Army that end up dying in droves. Though even the second one can be effective and terrifying in its own right.
The Cape Busters can be the main characters of a story, or (if the main characters are Supers themselves) anything from a relatively ineffective secondary supporting organization, to the primary antagonists.
Unlike the Mutant Draft Board, the Cape Busters are primarily composed of mundane, non-powered humans, rather than being an organization of government Supers attempting to assimilate all other Supers. The Cape Busters may or may not employ one or two super-powered individuals themselves, but the vast majority of the organization's forces lacks any superpowers (other than assault rifles and-or supertech of some nature).
See also Mage Killer, for the anti-magic (rather than anti-superpower) version. They are a very common feature in Capepunk stories. This is a legally supported branch of Muggle Power, and often falls under Fantastic Racism (for the "militant anti-super racists/muggle supremacists" versions).
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Worm:
The Parahuman Response Teams, or PRT is a law enforcement organization of non-powered humans equipped and trained to fight supervillains, either alone or alongside the superheroes. Squads are commonly equipped with reverse engineered tinkertech made by Tinker capes. Their armory comes from associated heroes, purchases, or recovered materials from villains.
In preparation for the final fight with Slaughterhouse Nine, Dragon and Defiant create the Dragon's Teeth, an elite unit of PRT troopers equipped with tinkertech power armor and weapons far superior to the standard kit. One of the Dragon's Teeth takes on Jack Slash during the fight and would have killed him if Gray Boy hadn't sealed Jack in a time bubble.
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Yoi helps one in a chapter of Magical Girl Hunters. It turns out they're even harder to kill than magical girls.
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One of the most heroic examples of this in all the Chronicles Of Darkness is The Reckoning, dedicated to killing Heroes — Heroes usually being Tautological Templars with no regard for collateral damage or the guilt of their Beast quarry.
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The OMACs in the Infinite Crisis DCU continuum. While Batman had programmed a spy satellite to keep tabs over the metahuman community, an unfortunate combination of external tampering, hostile takeover and inherent programming flaws led the satellite to rechristen itself Brother Eye and turn millions of individuals, pre-infected with a special nanovirus, into an army of Cape Busters, devoid of free will but physically enhanced with armor and stock superpowers, remotely controlled by Brother Eye itself to wage its battle against metahumans.
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The five original X-Men masqueraded as a Cape Busters squad that rounded up mutants under the name X-Factor for a few years (Beast wasn't furry at the time, and Angel wore a large metal backpack over his wings). The idea was that anti-mutant bigots would call them in rather than taking matters into their own hands when they discovered their neighbor was a mutant, and X-Factor would whisk the mutants away to give them a safe place where they could learn to use their powers, while claiming to have killed or imprisoned the mutant. And then making the anti-mutant bigots pay them an exorbitant fee for their "services". They gave it up when they realized they were doing more harm than good (the whole thing was the idea of a "friend" of Angel's who secretly hated mutants).
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Fine Structure:
The government decides that Powers are too dangerous and start working on killing them when they're alone. The first one is killed by bolting him to a ceiling in a room with light fixtures on the floor. When he wakes up he thinks he's upside-down, and tries to break out by flying through the ceiling. This plunges him straight into the Earth's superheated core.
After a few years of this, the government discovers how to artificially create Powers. This is necessary because of the Powers' accelerated reaction speeds, but the artificial Powers still can't quite keep up with the faster ones. Trusted soldiers are given the upgrade and assigned to the Cape Busters squads. The first chapter that describes a Power-versus-Government fight is appropriately called "Capekiller". The soldiers use sniper rifles with supersonic armor-piercing rounds, diamond-tipped hypodermic needles, and sticky bombs.
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The Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense from Hellboy and of course B.P.R.D. are a government organization founded to combat supernatural threats to national security. However, although most of the organization is made up of mundane human Red Shirts, most stories focus on the BPRD's handful of occult-magic-wielding or downright non-human members, including the titular demon "Hellboy". The Red Shirts later take a level in badass, killing whole armies of Frogs (the same ones that Hellboy had a hard time with in volume 1) with ease: sadly, it's not enough when the Frogs now have mechs from the first age of Man.
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A Certain Magical Index has Anti-Skill, a group of people dedicated to keeping order in a town full of espers. Said people have no powers, just modern armor, plastic shields and automatic weapons. They are considered superior to Judgement, a group composed primarily of espers. Probably because these espers are children, and adults try to avoid putting them in too much danger.
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The Arkham Knight's militia is a massive army brought into Gotham City and specially trained for the sole purpose of killing Batman. But not even thousands of heavily armed soldiers, elite thugs, armed drones, snipers, armored jeeps, tanks, helicopters, and sentries can defeat Batman.
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The K-Squad appeared previously in a rather more reasonable context. Superman was mind-controlled and they showed up to contain him while the Justice League of America tried to stop the person who had control of him. Their leader mentioned that deploying them cost millions of dollars for every minute they were active due to the incredible expense of weapons capable of stopping Superman.
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The titular organization in First Encounter Assault Recon is a small group of U.S. soldiers dedicated to combating paranormal threats to national security. However, the F.E.A.R. organization actually plays very little role in the game, as they prove ineffective against both Fettel's army of clone soldiers and the apocalyptically-powerful psychic ghost Alma. The game's main focus is the player character, the super-powered Point Man (who has Super-Reflexes and turns out to be not so much a member of F.E.A.R. and more like a personality-less engineered weapon that was loaned to them just a few days ago). In the introductory briefing, one of your coworkers responds to the report of psychically-controlled clones by noting that "this is why nobody takes us seriously".
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The Old World of Darkness has the Society of Leopold, the modern incarnation of the Spanish Inquisition who are fanatically devoted to wiping out all vampires. Due to the vast power difference between vampires and Muggles (both in terms of social influence and individual strength), they're more of an annoyance than a credible threat, although that's small comfort if you're a low-powered vampire being chased through the sewers by a bunch of Society hunters.
One of the goals of the Technocracy in the same setting is to eliminate all other supernatural beings. The Technocracy are Magitek-using mages who, depending on which edition of the game, either know they're mages and hide behind superscience to control the Clap Your Hands If You Believe reality, or are kept from the truth of their powers by their hidden masters and believe they're using "Enlightened Science" that the unEnlightened can't understand yet.
In the Chronicles of Darkness, there is also a government run organization by the name of Task Force: VALKYRIE whose main goal is to police supernaturals and hide their existence from muggles. They're not out to destroy all supernaturals, but rather stop the troublemakers and leave the law abiding ones alone. After all, vampires are tax paying citizens too.
One of the most heroic examples of this in all the Chronicles Of Darkness is The Reckoning, dedicated to killing Heroes — Heroes usually being Tautological Templars with no regard for collateral damage or the guilt of their Beast quarry.
And that's only a small sampling of the hunter organizations in both worlds.
Noteworthy are the Hunter organizations from the fan-supplement Hunter: The Vigil – Dark and Light, since they specifically focus (for the most part) on hunting Princesses, who are the closest thing the Chronicles of Darkness have from straight-up superheroes.
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Volume 4 of Heroes has a special Black Ops unit of the Department of Homeland Security and led by an evil Knight Templar type called Emile Danko, as the main threat to the Heroes. The fact that Danko and several of his men were willing to False Flag a suicide bombing in D.C. and blame it on Supers to create a credible justification for their actions firmly shows which side of the moral line they're on.
And previous volumes featured Primatech Paper, or the Company, a much more morally gray group composed of both Differently Powered Individuals and Badass Normals. They were devoted to upholding the Masquerade, keeping tabs on all Differently Powered Individuals, and making sure that the dangerous/psychotic ones were contained. They were villainous in Volume 1 but made a kind of collective Heel–Face Turn by Volume 4.
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In inFAMOUS 2, gives us the Militia, a bunch of Trigger-Happy Mooks that wish to keep their city clean of any Conduits.
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The U.S. government's anti-superhuman organization, Cadmus, become the primary enemies for a decent-sized portion of Justice League's run, but they're really a Deconstruction of the whole concept. Despite their noble stated goals, they cause as many problems as they solve to the point where they're indistiguishable from the supervillains the League usually fights. Considering they're really being controlled by Lex Luthor and Braniac, this isn't an accident.
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In Wearing the Cape, the Department of Superhuman Affairs is the federal agency tasked with assessing superhuman threats to national security and assisting local authorities who can't deal with their superhuman problems. The DSA, with ties to the Secret Service, FBI, and US Marshals Service, and run by former US President Kayle — the man who created it — has a shadowy reputation and is every conspiracy theorist's Holy Grail.
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In Supergirl storyline The Hunt for Reactron, the HDC are made part of General Lane's Project 7734, along with the K-Squad, a Cape Busters squad specifically aimed at ending "the Kryptonian threat" (i.e., killing Superman and all his people).
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Like the original comic books, The Boys (2019) is focused on a Ragtag Bunch of Misfits tired of Supes and their bullshit and seeking to destroy them. Unlike the comics, most of The Boys are Badass Normals, with only The Female having Super-Strength and a Healing Factor due to being injected with Compound V. Also unlike the comics, The Boys are not affiliated with any government entity, with Butcher only having limited contact with the Deputy Director of the CIA. They used to be affiliated, but the murder of Mallory's grandkids by the Lamplighter put an end to that. At least two of The Boys have a personal score to settle with The Seven, the most famous Super Team in the world. A-Train accidentally killed Hughie's girlfriend by running through her at Super-Speed, turning her into bloody paste, while The Homelander raped Butcher's wife, after which she went missing and is presumed dead.
Season 3 brings things more in line with the comics as the Boys are now operating under the CIA and manage to get their hands on a temporary variant of Compound V making them Empowered Badass Normals when the need arises.
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Marshal Law has the titular protagonist, who is also a super being himself. He was initially conceptualized as a parody of Judge Dredd, before to becoming a "hero hunter". This concept would later on be Vindicated by History. Worth noting that despite predating most examples including the aforementioned Stormwatch: Team Achilles and The Boys it manages to work as a deconstruction of the concept, acknowledging that Law isn't fundamentally different from the capes he's hunting and is ultimately part of the problem.
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In Highlander: The Series, the Hunters are a group of rogue Watchers who, instead of observing the immortals, stalk them and kill them, up to and including ignoring the rules of engagement followed by all immortals (most notably Hunters will kill on holy ground).
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Mobile Suit Gundam 00 had the Union setting up the Overflags and equipping them with customized Flag mobile suits to take down Gundams. They even managed to capture one during a cooperative operation with the other superpowers... for a few minutes, anyway.
For that matter, the Human Reform League built the Tieren Taozi for the same purpose. And it was mostly effective until the inception of the GN-X which is kinda conflicting in this regard: it was made to combat Gundams but the reason it could do that is because it used an inferior version of the very same GN Drive technology that made Gundams nigh-invincible to conventional mobile suits so far. By the second season, every single Mook has this tech, and the A-LAWS like to pass themselves off as this trope. In reality, the Gundams usually mow them down by the truckload; the real Cape Busters of the second season are the Innovators and they don't miss a single chance to lord it over everyone. That is, whenever the good guys don't happen to have the 0-Raiser nearby.
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SCP Foundation:
The Foundation deals with and keeps imprisoned many strange people, but enough about the staff: Notable charges include a wannabe supervillain with Plaguemaster powers, a shape-shifter that becomes a 30-percent better version of anyone/thing else it encounters, Cactusman, Cameron the Crusader, Cain and Abel themselvesnote Cain is a gentle man who happens to be a Walking Wasteland, while Abel is a Blood Knight with Resurrective Immortality. Site lore generally has it that Cain has had a few dozen millennia to come to regret the deed on which the Biblical event was based, while Able Came Back Wrong and rather pissed off about the whole "murder" thing., and The Black Rabbit Companynote a team of cybernetically enhanced genetically engineered Cat Girl commandos and their slightly less competently enhanced but good-hearted token boy/party face tormented by his own lack of self confidence and an eldritch parasite.
A better example is the Global Occult Coalition, whose purpose is simply to hunt down and kill any "paranatural" individuals.
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The Whateley Universe had the Dragonslayers, a group which shot to fame when they put down a mutant rager who had killed dozens of people and done a whole lot of damage to the city of Darwin. The Dragonslayers had pretty much retired until they mixed it up with the Lamplighter when said super-"hero" decided to pick on a bunch of teenagers.
They seem to have been replaced by the Knights of Purity, a bunch of baselines in Powered Armor who fight mutants. We have seen from various points of view that some seem to help mutants (one protected Chaka and offered medical assistance), while others seem to hate mutants (Knight Commander Vernon Swive not only hates mutants but has made it his personal mission to kill all the Loose Cannons before anyone can find out that he shot one of them in the back).
Making sure that mutants don't become a menace to baseline humanity is precisely what the much-maligned Mutant Commission Office is technically all about. In practice, they tend to fall into the 'covert black ops' category while doing their best to keep looking officially legitimate because they're an international organization that needs government permission in order to be able to legally operate in a given country at all. Thus far, they do have that permission in a lot of countries (with a couple of small nations ruled by supervillains as the main exceptions), and their presence in the US in particular is certainly felt.
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The Superman/Batman arc "K" features "Last Line", a team made by Amanda Waller equipped with Kryptonite weapons by Lex Luthor. She makes the questionable decision to fill it with people who had psychological problems and a personal grudge against Superman. They also have a Kryptonite Doomsday as the ultimate anti-Superman weapon.
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Sentinels of the Multiverse: Expatriette started her career on the American mainland as a hired gun specialising in killing superhumans — an understandable specialization given that her Super Supremacist abusive mother burned out her eye when she was twelve. She drifts away from it after Character Development leads to her realizing that superhumans aren't inherently evil, eventually developing a very close relationship with extremely strong and durable superhero Setback.
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The main foes in Wolverine and the X-Men (2009) are a government-sanctioned, anti-mutant military force known as the Mutant Response Division (MRD, aka 'the Mardies').
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Batman: Arkham Series
The Tyger Mercs in Batman: Arkham City were trained specifically to take down Batman (and keep all the supervillains within the prison). That doesn't stop Batman from easily kicking their butts, especially with the latter only having a few months' worth of training.
The Arkham Knight's militia is a massive army brought into Gotham City and specially trained for the sole purpose of killing Batman. But not even thousands of heavily armed soldiers, elite thugs, armed drones, snipers, armored jeeps, tanks, helicopters, and sentries can defeat Batman.
In Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League the titular Suicide Squad (consisting of Harley Quinn, Deadshot, Captain Boomerang and King Shark) are tasked with assassinating the members of the Justice League (Superman, Batman, Green Lantern and the Flash) after they've become Brainwashed and Crazy by Brainiac. A lot of the mission are focused around finding ways to weaken said heroes so that they can be taken out by supervillains with guns.
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In a more humorous vein, in 1989, the female members of the Uncanny X-Men faced off against the "M-Squad" (Expies for the Ghostbusters), a group of purported mutant hunters who ended up being catastrophically inept at their mission (which was actually just to catch Jubilee because she had pissed off a mall guard).
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The SWAT Kats are, when you ultimately boil it down, two mechanics in a Super Prototype jet who hold down a second job dogfighting the assorted homicidal mutant freaks that regularly attack their city.
And just in case you think a Swiss Army Jet with All These Wonderful Toys is close enough to a superpower, the Enforcers are charged with taking down both the aforementioned homicidal mutant freaks and the SWAT Kats.
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Season 9 introduces Checkmate, who want all the metahumans either dead or under the control of the US government. Season 10 introduces the Smallville version of Deathstroke the Terminator, an army colonel who wants to use the Vigilante Registration Act as a justification to capture and experiment on metahumans.
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Post-New 52, from the pages of Batman Incorporated, The DCU now has Spyral. At least one of their ploys was to create the Femme Fatale Batwoman, hoping she'd get close enough to Bats to uncover his identity (instead she pulled a Heel–Face Turn). They know full well how unpopular this agenda would make them, so they prefer to recruit rebels, rogues and washouts over genuine patriots, and operate heavily in secrecy.
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The Marvel Universe has a lot of groups like this. Some are mostly focused on a single, extremely powerful super (e.g. the Hulkbusters), some are essentially government-sanctioned hate groups/extermination squads (e.g. Zero Tolerance), and some are general homeland security organizations who (due to how common powers seem to be in the Marvel universe) simply end up spending most of their time dealing with Super-related crime (e.g. S.H.I.E.L.D.).
Most notably, during the Civil War (2006) arc, when S.H.I.E.L.D.'s primary mission was to hunt down heroes who refused to comply with the Superhuman Registration Act. S.H.I.E.L.D. agents were then given the derogatory nickname "Cape Killers" at first, but it has since been adopted (especially under Norman Osborn's HAMMER organization) as their official designation. They operate as a SWAT-esque subdivision of regular agents, backing up any government-backed metahuman operatives (the Thunderbolts, now the Dark Avengers) when confronting non-registered metahumans or metahuman criminals (which S.H.I.E.L.D./HAMMER never seemed to make any distinction between).
In Miles Morales: Spider-Man (2022), Agent Gao and the men under her command are specially equipped to combat and apprehend supervillains. Just to drive home how good they are at their job, Gao was able to take out an upgraded Scorpion in a single hit, who at the time had both Miles and Misty Knight on the ropes. During Cletus Kasady's latest rampage, Gao decides to deploy the Cape Killers: a Thunderbolts-esque team of supervillain convicts she has personally enlisted to provide backup for her men in times of exceptional crisis. Their roster is currently made up of Scorpion, Taskmaster, Electro II, and a new speedster named Hightail. All of this would be fine and dandy, but Gao considers Spider-Man and the rest of the superheroes of New York to be just as much of a threat, siccing her Cape Killers on Spider-Man repeatedly even in the middle of Gang War (2023), when supervillains are tearing the city apart in an effort to become the next Kingpin.
The Sentinels are artificially-intelligent Humongous Mecha equipped with gene-scanning equipment created to track down and fight mutants. They vary between being intended as "police", being programmed to track and capture mutants so they can be imprisoned for life in internment camps, or just being anti-mutant soldiers for a foreseen war, but they have a bad tendency to go rogue and attempt to wipe out all humans as well. Eventually, the US government go smart and the latest generation of Sentinels became more conventional Humongous Mecha with ordinary human pilots. Ironically, at this point the piloted Sentinels became allies of the mutant superhero team the X-Men.
Code: B.L.U.E.; they're just a bunch of NYPD cops, each with their own quirks and flaws, who just happen to fight gods and monsters. And win.
In a more humorous vein, in 1989, the female members of the Uncanny X-Men faced off against the "M-Squad" (Expies for the Ghostbusters), a group of purported mutant hunters who ended up being catastrophically inept at their mission (which was actually just to catch Jubilee because she had pissed off a mall guard).
The five original X-Men masqueraded as a Cape Busters squad that rounded up mutants under the name X-Factor for a few years (Beast wasn't furry at the time, and Angel wore a large metal backpack over his wings). The idea was that anti-mutant bigots would call them in rather than taking matters into their own hands when they discovered their neighbor was a mutant, and X-Factor would whisk the mutants away to give them a safe place where they could learn to use their powers, while claiming to have killed or imprisoned the mutant. And then making the anti-mutant bigots pay them an exorbitant fee for their "services". They gave it up when they realized they were doing more harm than good (the whole thing was the idea of a "friend" of Angel's who secretly hated mutants).
Also in the X-Men stories, there was Genosha, the high-tech nation which dealt with its "mutant problem" by "conscripting the mutants into government service" — a fancy way of saying "enslaved them and used them as expendable, brutally treated workers". They had an unusually high mutant population (hundreds/thousands for a population of a few million) and were deadly afraid they'd go rampant and take over the country (which also actually happened later on, when international opinion forced them to liberalize and mutant villain Fabian Cortez came along to exploit the bad blood during the Blood Ties event), so they employed a specially trained and equipped militarized police force to keep them in check. Enter the Magistrates, a heavily armed gendarmerie in cool, "evil" uniforms who fought the X-Men on various occasions when they tried to incite rebellion among the Genoshan mutants.
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In Blue Yonder, the men hunting the Davenports appear to be normal, even Black Dog.
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The default Mutants & Masterminds setting, Freedom City, has the non-powered S.T.A.R.S police division, who deal with rogue metahumans.
Along with their federal sister-agency (and professional rival) AEGIS (Expy of Marvel's S.H.I.E.L.D.), and the international counterpart, UNISON.
While the above agencies are presented in a generally positive light, Freedom City's Iron Age had the brutish POF (Price of Freedom)-SWAT, courtesy of the oppressive policies of the mob-affiliated Mayor Moore.
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Sabrina: The Animated Series has Tim the Witch Smeller, a Muggle Born of Mages with a ridiculous motive who hunts witches due to being bullied by them for not having any powers. Unfortunately for the witches, the guy is actually a very serious threat as he can track witches anywhere thanks to his pet aardvark's scent tracking and tends to attack when they're in crowds because he knows they won't use their powers out of fear of breaking The Masquerade.
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The Anti-Demon Corps from the final arc of Devilman: ordinary grunts in Powered Armor who hunt down both the genuinely evil demons as well as the heroic Devilmen, for the sake of keeping humanity on top of the food chain by any means necessary.
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The Falcon and the Winter Soldier lightly retcons Zemo into this.note In Captain America: Civil War, Zemo wanted to destroy the Avengers because their battle against Ultron in Sokovia resulted in the deaths of his family. He honestly believes that all superhumans, whether heroes or villains, are inherently dangerous, because even the well-intentioned ones will eventually abuse their power, or else they'll be idealized and idolized until their followers can justify all manner of extreme actions — even Sam and Bucky concede that their devotion to Steve Rogers has led them to do some very extreme and very illegal things.
One of the major antagonistic forces in Ms. Marvel (2022) is the Department of Damage Control, which from Spider-Man: No Way Home onwards has apparently taken the additional assignment of policing unknown, allegedly dangerous superhumans. Their immediate response to Kamala Khan revealing herself by saving someone is to deploy Attack Drones (repurposed E.D.I.T.H. drones, to be specific) to try to capture her and gather all witnesses to interrogate the crap out of them. The season ends with them doing an all-out assault on Kamala's high school to try to capture her and her friends, an act of such unmistakable Police Brutality that it causes a severe hit to the agency's PR and leads to all of the agents who were involved being fired.
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The military in X-Men: The Last Stand is eventually equipped with "cure weapons", firearms and indirect fire weapons that contain a serum which disables mutant powers on contact. Or does it? They even manufacture plastic and glass versions of the weapons to fight Magneto. As appropriate for the themes of the movie, the serum permanently disables mutant powers and its use as a weapon is highly controversial.
The Sentinels in X-Men: Days of Future Past are giant robots built specifically to hunt and kill mutants. Their original models from 1973 are quite tough, but can be overcome through the combined efforts of several mutants. By 2023, however, they have advanced to the point that they are not only virtually indestructible, but also able to mimic and counter any mutant power, and the only way to defeat them is to travel back in time to prevent their creation in the first place.
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Later still, Frank is killing off Marvel superheroes again... except they're all zombies now.
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In Mutant X, the main enemy in Season 1 is the GSA (Genetic Security Agency), a biotech firm's Private Military Contractor tasked with recapturing all of the firm's escaped Mutant refugees. Their ranks are mostly comprised of non-powered stormtroopers, although they semi-regularly field one or two Superpowered Mooks (who are typically flash-frozen at the end of each episode by Bad Boss Mason Eckhart for failing him for the last time).
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Smallville has Luthorcorp's "Level 3/ Project 33.1", an ongoing effort to produce Super Soldiers to defend humanity from Meteor Freaks and aliens (and incidentally to help Lex secure his power base).
Season 9 introduces Checkmate, who want all the metahumans either dead or under the control of the US government. Season 10 introduces the Smallville version of Deathstroke the Terminator, an army colonel who wants to use the Vigilante Registration Act as a justification to capture and experiment on metahumans.
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In Miles Morales: Spider-Man (2022), Agent Gao and the men under her command are specially equipped to combat and apprehend supervillains. Just to drive home how good they are at their job, Gao was able to take out an upgraded Scorpion in a single hit, who at the time had both Miles and Misty Knight on the ropes. During Cletus Kasady's latest rampage, Gao decides to deploy the Cape Killers: a Thunderbolts-esque team of supervillain convicts she has personally enlisted to provide backup for her men in times of exceptional crisis. Their roster is currently made up of Scorpion, Taskmaster, Electro II, and a new speedster named Hightail. All of this would be fine and dandy, but Gao considers Spider-Man and the rest of the superheroes of New York to be just as much of a threat, siccing her Cape Killers on Spider-Man repeatedly even in the middle of Gang War (2023), when supervillains are tearing the city apart in an effort to become the next Kingpin.
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The Sentinels in X-Men: Days of Future Past are giant robots built specifically to hunt and kill mutants. Their original models from 1973 are quite tough, but can be overcome through the combined efforts of several mutants. By 2023, however, they have advanced to the point that they are not only virtually indestructible, but also able to mimic and counter any mutant power, and the only way to defeat them is to travel back in time to prevent their creation in the first place.
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Bubblegum Crisis had the AD Police (a special police branch focused on robot and cyborg-related crime), who fell squarely into the "Redshirt Army cannon fodder" role, even in their own spin-off series.
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In Mobile Suit Gundam SEED, the Boosted Men can be considered to be this. They are the Cosmic Era's answer to Cyber-Newtypes, being ordinary humans pumped full of drugs and questionable implants to put them on a piloting level where they could go head-to-head with Coordinators. Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny would expand on this concept with the "Extended", successors to the Boosted Men who were more stable than their predecessors but required regular re-conditioning sessions and questionably useful "trigger words" which would completely immobilize them. Notably, not a single character from either category either gets a happy ending or survives the war at all.
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The Reckoners Trilogy: Superhuman powers always and without fail turn their wielders evil, so the mundanes have been reduced to little more then pawns and serfs under the tyrannical rule of the psychopathic Epics. The only ones who still try to hold the Epics accountable are the shadowy order known as the Reckoners. When, slowly, good Epics do start appearing, it takes a bit for the organization to catch up.
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MECH from Transformers: Prime arguably functions as a villainous version of this trope. Although they started out as simply a terrorist syndicate with a lust for advanced technology, as soon as they encountered Cybertronians for the first time, they immediately began tailoring their tactics toward specifically combating the robots. They make use of EMP-like weapons to instantly incapacitate Transformers, giving them a chance to slice them open and gain knowledge of how they work. This culminated in the creation of their very own Transformer, Nemesis Prime, whom they promptly put to work fighting the Autobots.
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There are several organizations like this in the Champions Universe. UNTIL, the United Nations Tribunal on International Law, has taken this role since the game's first edition. PRIMUS and SAT (Special American Tactics) were added in other editions as American-only anti-supervillain organizations. The Millennium City sourcebook added MARS teams to the Millennium City police department; these are basically SWAT teams that specialize in supervillain crime.
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WarpZone Project: Episode 7 introduces a man known to be a super-hero and super-villain serial killer.
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Jumper presents us with the Paladins, a group of individuals with training and equipment to hunt down and kill any Jumper. Their reasoning for this is because they believe only God has the right to be capable of going anywhere and thus view the Jumpers as an abhorrence. This is deconstructed to a frightening degree as they do not care about civilian casualties and while some Jumpers have committed crimes, this does not justify the actions done. In fact, the Paladins' actions have led to some Jumpers becoming criminals out of necessity to survive. The protagonist himself falls under this by proxy; we learn the reason why his mother left him and his father. She was part of the Paladins and upon discovering her child's ability, left rather than be forced into a confrontation. However, this left her husband a broken man and a very lousy parent. This would prompt the main character to turn to theft to escape his poor home life in the first place.
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The anti-Kira Taskforces in Death Note, if only because they're built to target a specific person/power.
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The Public Security Bureau from Darker than Black, especially the Foreign Affairs Section 4 that Kirihara leads, whose job it is to deal with Contractor-related crime. Since the Contractors themselves are a public secret, so is this role of the PBS. The UN itself is another example of this trope, head of a vast conspiracy of several Cape Busters and Mutant Draft Board across the globe.
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Gotham City's orange-uniformed SWAT officers in Batman: The Animated Series. Their effectiveness varies.
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In Enter the Farside, Containment Squads of the National Farside Unit are unpowered humans who fight and capture Eldritch, sometimes with the assistance of Fargraced Agents.
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Disney's Gargoyles add a group of these in its last season. The thinly-veiled KKK knockoff known as the Quarrymen have the sole purpose of eliminating all gargoyles at any cost.
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In Ben 10, the Forever Knights are a secret society/paramilitary dedicated to keeping Earth devoid of alien lifeforms. Given most aliens in The 'Verse have superpowers, they certainly qualify.
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The main protagonists of Ennis' The Boys are a group of CIA-affiliated Cape Busters. Unlike other groups however, they actually have superpowers (albeit mainly super strength, to be able to fight on par with the resident "Superheroes").
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Also from The DCU, the Department of Extranormal Operations is supposed to be safeguard the world and employs various metahumans. However, a short story in a "Secret Files" special has a whistleblower relating how the DEO spends billions to find measures to take down any metahuman. This includes a team who will swallow pills to make them faster than The Flash for one minute before their bodies burn out, weapons that can melt robots like the Metal Men and more. The man thinks this is wrong and so decides to hand the only disc with the information to one person he thinks can be trusted: Lex Luthor.
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One of the major antagonistic forces in Ms. Marvel (2022) is the Department of Damage Control, which from Spider-Man: No Way Home onwards has apparently taken the additional assignment of policing unknown, allegedly dangerous superhumans. Their immediate response to Kamala Khan revealing herself by saving someone is to deploy Attack Drones (repurposed E.D.I.T.H. drones, to be specific) to try to capture her and gather all witnesses to interrogate the crap out of them. The season ends with them doing an all-out assault on Kamala's high school to try to capture her and her friends, an act of such unmistakable Police Brutality that it causes a severe hit to the agency's PR and leads to all of the agents who were involved being fired.
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Noteworthy are the Hunter organizations from the fan-supplement Hunter: The Vigil – Dark and Light, since they specifically focus (for the most part) on hunting Princesses, who are the closest thing the Chronicles of Darkness have from straight-up superheroes.
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Most notably, during the Civil War (2006) arc, when S.H.I.E.L.D.'s primary mission was to hunt down heroes who refused to comply with the Superhuman Registration Act. S.H.I.E.L.D. agents were then given the derogatory nickname "Cape Killers" at first, but it has since been adopted (especially under Norman Osborn's HAMMER organization) as their official designation. They operate as a SWAT-esque subdivision of regular agents, backing up any government-backed metahuman operatives (the Thunderbolts, now the Dark Avengers) when confronting non-registered metahumans or metahuman criminals (which S.H.I.E.L.D./HAMMER never seemed to make any distinction between).
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The organization in Painkiller Jane is dedicated to finding and "chipping" (basically power-castrating) all Neuros (humans with superpowers derived from evolved brains), even non-hostile civilian Neuros who've never used their powers in a harmful manner. The main character, Jane, also has a superpower (a Healing Factor), but she's not technically a Neuro (she lacks the gene), which is the only reason she's tolerated. Near the end of the series, it's revealed that the company investigated in the pilot has been experimenting with enhancing human abilities. The Neuros are actually failed experiments. Jane is a successful one, as is the Chameleon. They cannot be "chipped", but can be killed with sufficient explosives.
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One of the goals of the Technocracy in the same setting is to eliminate all other supernatural beings. The Technocracy are Magitek-using mages who, depending on which edition of the game, either know they're mages and hide behind superscience to control the Clap Your Hands If You Believe reality, or are kept from the truth of their powers by their hidden masters and believe they're using "Enlightened Science" that the unEnlightened can't understand yet.
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Providence from Generator Rex counts, as the sole reason for its formation was to combat the threat of Evos and related problems stemming from the series' ongoing Mass Super-Empowering Event.
There's also a group of self-appointed "Hunters" who believe Providence isn't doing enough and, even worse, is keeping an Evo (Rex) on staff. These Hunters don't try to restrain or restore any Evos they met, stage battles to build their own reputation, and when they get the chance, try to destroy Rex through character assassination in the media and then literal assassination.
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Glass (2019) has the unnamed organization that appears in the final act. Denoted by a three-leaf clover insignia, they have been suppressing the knowledge of the existence of superhumans, both good and evil, for over 10,000 years. Though their methods have been typically fatal, the film features an experiment by one of their operatives, Dr. Ellie Staple, to gaslight three superhumans into believing they had imagined their powers as the result of mental illness. The experiment is technically a success, though footage of a superpowered battle in the film's climax is uploaded to the internet, effectively destroying millennia of progress.
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In the Chronicles of Darkness, there is also a government run organization by the name of Task Force: VALKYRIE whose main goal is to police supernaturals and hide their existence from muggles. They're not out to destroy all supernaturals, but rather stop the troublemakers and leave the law abiding ones alone. After all, vampires are tax paying citizens too.
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The military in X-Men: The Last Stand is eventually equipped with "cure weapons", firearms and indirect fire weapons that contain a serum which disables mutant powers on contact. Or does it? They even manufacture plastic and glass versions of the weapons to fight Magneto. As appropriate for the themes of the movie, the serum permanently disables mutant powers and its use as a weapon is highly controversial.
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Syndrome from The Incredibles is a villainous version. The Omnidroid may be just be an all-purpose killing machine with anti-superhero capabilities, but the zero field is clearly designed against supers.
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Danny Phantom has the Guys in White, a laughably ill-informed and ineffective pair of government-sponsored paranormal investigators whose main role is to get beaten up by the ghost of the week so Danny and/or his ghostbusting family can come in later to save the day. That is, until they Took a Level in Badass and become a serious threat to Danny.
The Guys in White are also apparently obsessed with keeping their suits clean.
One episode introduced them among several ghost-hunting teams, including parodies of Scooby-Doo and the Extreme Ghostbusters.
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If having a giant robot counts as a super power, then Ben Barberry and his anti-MS squad from Mobile Suit Gundam MS IGLOO count. They fight Zakus with little more than bazookas and guided missiles and they actually end up destroying several mobile suits, though they eventually lose. Barberry had a surprisingly high MS Kill count before the Gundam had even been built.
Mobile Suit Gundam 00 had the Union setting up the Overflags and equipping them with customized Flag mobile suits to take down Gundams. They even managed to capture one during a cooperative operation with the other superpowers... for a few minutes, anyway.
For that matter, the Human Reform League built the Tieren Taozi for the same purpose. And it was mostly effective until the inception of the GN-X which is kinda conflicting in this regard: it was made to combat Gundams but the reason it could do that is because it used an inferior version of the very same GN Drive technology that made Gundams nigh-invincible to conventional mobile suits so far. By the second season, every single Mook has this tech, and the A-LAWS like to pass themselves off as this trope. In reality, the Gundams usually mow them down by the truckload; the real Cape Busters of the second season are the Innovators and they don't miss a single chance to lord it over everyone. That is, whenever the good guys don't happen to have the 0-Raiser nearby.
In Mobile Suit Gundam SEED, the Boosted Men can be considered to be this. They are the Cosmic Era's answer to Cyber-Newtypes, being ordinary humans pumped full of drugs and questionable implants to put them on a piloting level where they could go head-to-head with Coordinators. Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny would expand on this concept with the "Extended", successors to the Boosted Men who were more stable than their predecessors but required regular re-conditioning sessions and questionably useful "trigger words" which would completely immobilize them. Notably, not a single character from either category either gets a happy ending or survives the war at all.
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In Suicide Squad (2016), the titular group was partially created as a response to Superman, more specifically his recent death, with Amanda Waller gathering a group of dangerous criminals to form a black ops unit for the purpose of dealing with supernatural threat. The team itself consisted of people with unusual abilities and outright metahumans as a test to see how well they could be controlled, which actually proved to be motivation for Enchantress to go rogue, summoning a demon army and creating a threat the project was designed to stop in the first place.
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The next game in the series, inFAMOUS: Second Son, introduces the Department of Unified Protection, a new branch of the military created in the wake of the Beast's rampage specifically to capture or kill Conduits. Ironically, their leader is a Conduit with powers over concrete who's capable of imbuing her soldiers with weaker variations of her powers, making them even tougher.
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Superman has the Metropolis Special Crimes Unit, a heroic version of this trope (Redshirt Army variation). Gotham's Police Department has also had to deal with a few rogue capes in its day, but most of Batman's Rogues Gallery is relatively Badass Normal in their power conceptions.
Metropolis SCU has since been replaced by the Science Police (who directly fight supervillains and monsters) and Metropolis Metacrimes Division (who clean up after the Science Police).
When Lex Luthor was president, one of the only good things he did was form the Human Defense Corps. Sadly, they only were in a miniseries where in the last issue, they fought the invading forces of Hell and won.
In Supergirl storyline The Hunt for Reactron, the HDC are made part of General Lane's Project 7734, along with the K-Squad, a Cape Busters squad specifically aimed at ending "the Kryptonian threat" (i.e., killing Superman and all his people).
The K-Squad appeared previously in a rather more reasonable context. Superman was mind-controlled and they showed up to contain him while the Justice League of America tried to stop the person who had control of him. Their leader mentioned that deploying them cost millions of dollars for every minute they were active due to the incredible expense of weapons capable of stopping Superman.
The Superman/Batman arc "K" features "Last Line", a team made by Amanda Waller equipped with Kryptonite weapons by Lex Luthor. She makes the questionable decision to fill it with people who had psychological problems and a personal grudge against Superman. They also have a Kryptonite Doomsday as the ultimate anti-Superman weapon.
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Tsumugu Kinagase in Kill la Kill, a Badass Normal who goes after Ryuko because of her Kamui. By extension, the whole Nudist Beach organization can be considered as this. Although, their problem is not specifically the superpowers Life Fibers clothes grant, but more the fact that said clothes are actually hostile aliens. Their effectiveness at it varies; Tsumugu is able to take Ryuko down fairly easily early on, but later the power levels start escalating far out of their league, and by the end, compared to everyone else he (and Nudist Beach as a whole) is little more than comic relief.
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The Ten-Seconders: The Ten-Seconders are the last humans who can fight the Gods. They get the name from how long they're expected to last in a straight-up fight with these superbeings.
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The ARC Troopers in Star Wars: Clone Wars are a borderline case of this. They're genetically engineered super-soldiers who, using squad tactics (and heavy supporting firepower and air support), are able to at least hold their own against General Grevious to rescue a group of wounded Jedi knights. Although they are Super Soldiers, against Force-users like the Jedi Knights or the Sith, even their genetic augments wouldn't be enough to qualify them as supers in their own rights.
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Wild Cards
In the first book of Wild Cards, when the Four Aces are testifying before the HUAC, soldiers are waiting outside with poison gas to prevent any superheroic antics.
To a lesser extent, the Senate/Special Committee on Ace Resources and Endeavors (SCARE) serves as this. Any number of aces work for SCARE, and are often assigned to deal with threats from Aces and/or Jokers.
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In Shadow Ops, the US military's Supernatural Operations Corps (SOC) has containment of "Latents" as one of their primary jobs. Any Latent who manifests powers and doesn't cooperate is deemed a "Selfer" who is targeted for death or imprisonment, using an almost fascist justification that supernatural abilities demands great responsibility, with the caveat that it also means that Latents don't have the same rights as normal humans. Needless to say, the SOC's actions are controversial in-universe, and were apparently established by a President who felt that the brutal policies of the SOC were the only way to safely contain Latents.
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Legion of Nothing has Syndicate L, a shadowy organization opposed to supers which appear more and more often, with cooler and cooler anti-hero weaponry.
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The Falcon and the Winter Soldier lightly retcons Zemo into this.note In Captain America: Civil War, Zemo wanted to destroy the Avengers because their battle against Ultron in Sokovia resulted in the deaths of his family. He honestly believes that all superhumans, whether heroes or villains, are inherently dangerous, because even the well-intentioned ones will eventually abuse their power, or else they'll be idealized and idolized until their followers can justify all manner of extreme actions — even Sam and Bucky concede that their devotion to Steve Rogers has led them to do some very extreme and very illegal things.
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NTAC in The 4400 was tasked with dealing with the assorted problems caused by the sudden integration of 4400 super-empowered individuals into normal society.
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This is the goal of the Equalists in The Legend of Korra, though they are fighting against benders rather than supers. Though, considering that benders are born with said ability, it makes them closer to this than Mage Killers.
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The F1rst Hero: In the comic's world, people who gain superpowers tend to go insane when they do so. Hence, an organization called the Extrahuman Task Force was created. Their job is to stop rampaging extrahumans (the term for people who gain super powers) who go on rampages.
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E.A.G.L.E. troops in Astro City are normally called in for support and cleanup after super-hero incidents. During the "Confession" story arc, however, they become Cape Busters when directed by the mayor to enforce the Super Registration Act. It turns out to be all part of a plot by shape-shifting aliens to neutralize the supers ahead of a planetary invasion.
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The Brotherhood in The Darkness II is an ancient organization zealously devoted to the titular Darkness; more specifically, they intend to steal it from the current host. To counter the tremendous powers of The Darkness, they deploy giant flashlights that nullify your powers, whip-wielding soldiers who can steal your guns, and even Darkness-enchanted soldiers who can move with super speed.
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A major event in the background of Empowered, the San Antonio disaster, involved an uprising by a gang calling themselves the Capekillers, who keyed their equipment and training around killing superheroes and supervillains alike and were distinguished by Dungeons & Dragons-based codenames and shirts. Though they did manage to take down a handful of heroes, the retaliation of the Supers was brutal (hunting them down and wiping them out and causing a volcano to form downtown as collateral damage), with the lone survivor being Thugboy. He's been laying relatively low since then, and maintains a dislike of any superheroes apart from his girlfriend.
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In Rat-Man (1989), this is essentially Janus Walker's government job: murder any superhero the government finds inconvenient. He's tremendously effective at his job thanks to his immense combat pragmatism, utter lack of fear or respect for superheroes (he once mentioned he divides superheroes in two categories, the ones who think they can stop bullets with their hands and the ones who thinks he won't shoot. He then showed off his collection of bullet-pierced superhero gloves and masks), and being generally very good at killing anything and anyone. In fact the only creature who ever survived getting on his wrong side without him being recalled was Rat-Man, and that's because, in a rare moment of cunning, he stole his gun before he decided to kill him. On the other hand, in the Grand Finale he kills the Shadow incarnated as Topin by stomping on his head while he was weak, neatly solving the problem that Rat-Man would never kill anyone.
In the final arc the superheroes are outlawed, and with Valker being currently dead the job falls to the normal police. They quickly find out they cannot compete with people with superpowers.
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Dawn of a New Age: Oldport Blues features the Post-Human Division, shown in Finn's glimpses of the future to be an FBI-created organization dedicated to capturing and detaining all of the kids who obtained superpowers. In the present, this role is performed by Sarah Travers, a mysterious government agent who is not only physically capable, but in possession of technology that can nullify the powers.
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The hazekillers in Mistborn are ordinary soldiers trained specifically to fight Allomancers.
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The Japan branch of the witch-hunting organization of Witch Hunter Robin. All the agents are supposed to have some sort of witch power, however only Robin's pyrokinesis is explicitly shown.
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The Hellsing Organization of the eponymous series clearly fits into this category. Despite deploying more exotic means of combating the Undead (such as two vampires of their own), good ol' military men with bulletproof vests and automatic rifles make up the bulk of the organization. The normal members of the organization are wiped out nearly to a man when the Valentine Brothers come calling, so Hellsing has to draft a band of mercenaries called the Wild Geese, whose unconventional tactics do a good job at keeping Millennium's vampires at bay when they besiege the Hellsing building, until Zorin Blitz busts out her illusion powers to overcome their defenses and they are nearly wiped out as well.
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Given that City of Heroes is an MMORPG centered around superheroes, there are quite a few such organizations.
The Malta Group is a villainous organization of Badass Normals employing SWAT tactics with some advanced technology in order to oppress all meta-humans the world over. They were formed by people who were angry when their "Might for Right" act was ruled unconstitutional.
Longbow, the enforcement arm of the United Nations-sponsored organization Freedom Corps, has teams of specially-trained and equipped anti-superpowered teams called "Nullifiers". This is not a perfect example, however: though Longbow's rank-and-file are made up of humans with guns and body armor, they are usually led by mutants, psychics, and other super-powered soldiers.
Even Arachnos, the Big Bad's organization, uses their Crab and Bane Spider units to defend their villainous projects from meddling heroes and ambitious villains looking for a piece of the action.
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