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I have always liked the idea of co-existing alternate realities. By alternate realities I mean alternate realities in its broadest sense like Marvel Universe, Forgotten Realms, or the X-Files continuity spanning any media and genre you may like. The Multiverse as some people call it.

The Multiverse is an interesting place, but it is also a very big and confusing place. Anything can happen... Actually it does happen... Talking animals, extra-terrestrials, time-travel, guys flying around in their long underwear, presidents screwing around... well they did that one in real life too... but the bottom line is that anything goes. The limits are set only by the storytellers.

Here at WeirdSpace, I try to collect and structure information on some of the worlds in the Multiverse, and their inhabitants, from both fictional and non-fictional sources. Being a huge fan of comics, the major part of the site revolves around comic book characters, organizations and items, but the site is not limited to comic related subjects.


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10/6-2010:
Mr. Birthday: The guy who loves birthday parties, from Roger Hargreaves' series Mr. Men.
Mr. Christmas: The guy who loves Christmas, from Roger Hargreaves' series Mr. Men.
Monsieur Bagarreur: The rowdy guy from Roger Hargreaves' series Mr. Men.
Monsieur Non: The guy who always disagrees with everyone and everything, from Roger Hargreaves' series Mr. Men.
Monsieur Personne: The bland guy, from Roger Hargreaves' series Mr. Men.


10/6-2010:
Little Miss Trouble: The girl who like to get people into trouble, from Roger Hargreaves' series Little Miss.
Little Miss Twins: The girls who do everything as a pair, from Roger Hargreaves' series Little Miss.
Little Miss Splendid: The girl feels above the rest, from Roger Hargreaves' series Little Miss.
Little Miss Stubborn: The stubborn girl who does everything the way she wants, from Roger Hargreaves' series Little Miss.


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1: [USA] One of the Beagle Brats (the Beagle Boys' nephews (Disney)).
176-167: [USA] One of the members of the comic book version of the Beagle Boys (Disney).
176-671: [USA] One of the members of the comic book version of the Beagle Boys (Disney).
176-761: [USA] One of the members of the comic book version of the Beagle Boys (Disney).


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2: [USA] One of the Beagle Brats (the Beagle Boys' nephews (Disney)).


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3: [USA] One of the Beagle Brats (the Beagle Boys' nephews (Disney)).
3D-Man:
1: Chuck Chandler: [USA] The hero part of 3D-Man (Marvel Universe, 616 continiuty).
2: Hal Chandler: [USA] The live part of 3D-Man (Marvel Universe, 616 continiuty).


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5: [USA] 555 95472, one of the kids from Charles M. Schulz's series Peanuts.
555 95472: [USA] One of the kids from Charles M. Schulz's series Peanuts.


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Ab-Death: [USA] The creature walking between the World of the Living and the Dead from WildStorm.
Abdul Qamar: [USA] The first Arabian Knight from Marvel Universe (616 continuity).
Abe Brown: [USA] Black Tiger, one of the Sons of the Tiger from Marvel Universe 616.
Abe McGuffie: [USA] The mayor of Upper Duckwater from Jerry Dumas and Mort Walker's series Sam and Silo.
Abel: [USA] The caretaker and storyteller from DC Comics pre-crisis Earth-1, post-crisis Earth-0.
Abhararakadhararbarakh: [USA] Abra Kadabra, magician and villain from DC Comics pre-crisis Earth-1, post-crisis Earth-0.
Abnegazar: [USA] Demon from DC Comics pre-crisis Earth-1.
Abner Ravenworth: [USA] The original Jack from WWII in Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Abigail Mercy Wright: [USA] An angel of mercy known as Mercy from Marvel Universe (616 continiuty).
Abomination, The: [USA] Emil Blonsky, the Yugoslavian agent turned monster by gamma-rays (Marvel Universe, 616 continuity).
Abra Kadabra: [USA] Magician and villain from DC Comics pre-crisis Earth-1, post-crisis Earth-0.
Abraham Zondag: [Netherlands] Freelance agent from Martin Lodewijk's series Agent 327.
Achilles: [USA] Alan Moore's version of the famous warrior from Rob Liefeld's revised Universe.
Acolmiztli: [Aztec Empire/Mexico] Aztec god of the underworld.
Acolnahuacatl: [Aztec Empire/Mexico] Aztec god of the underworld.
Acuecucyoticihuati: [Aztec Empire/Mexico] Aztec goddess of the ocean, running water, and rivers.
Adam:
1: The Ape: [USA] The simian hero of S.M.A.S.H. from America's Best Comics (ABC).
2: Talon: [USA] The red dragon from Dragon Cross (Big City Comics).
Adam Strange: [USA] The archaeologist and adventurer on Rann (DC Comics pre-crisis Earth-1, post-crisis Earth-0).
Adamson: [Sweden] Oscar Jacobsson's classic silent character.
Adrian Veidt: [USA] The hero Ozymandias from Alan Moore's Watchmen (DC Comics).
Adriance Carpathia: [USA] An Ion-pilot from Oren (Dark Ocean Studios).
Aegeus: [USA] Nikos Aegeus, Greek terrorist from pre-crisis Earth-1 (DC Comics).
Afterglow: [USA] A Blood S.C.R.E.A.M. operative from Broadway Comics.
Agent 18: [USA] Jack Truman, the third Deathlok in the main Marvel Universe (616 Universe).
Agent 327: [Netherlands] Martin Lodewijk's secret agent Hendrik IJzerbroot.
Agent 525: [Netherlands] A secret agent from Martin Lodewijk's series Agent 327.
Agent H2O: [Belgium] Steve Pops, Jacques Devos' very secret agent.
Agent R-7: [USA] Codename for Emil Blonsky before he became the Abomination (Marvel Universe, 616 continuity).
Agostino Lagostina: [Italy] Original name for Osvaldo Cavandoli's cartoon character La Linea.
Ajax: [USA] Human/alien teenager from Broadway Comics.
Al: [USA] Stykman's alien sidekick from a.k.a. Comics.
Alan Keever: [USA] Youngblood supervisor from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Alan Wellington Scott: [USA] The first Green Lantern from DC Comics (pre-crisis Earth-2, post crisis Earth-0).
Alan-a-Dale: [USA] The bard from Disney's version of Robin Hood.
Alchemist: [USA] Jan Arrah, the Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with the ability to change elements (DC Comics).
Alessandra Fermi: [USA] The StormWatch operative Diva with sonic powers (Image/WildStorm).
Alex Barros: [USA] Coldsnap, a member of Brigade with the ability to project coldness, from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Alexander Graves: [USA] Lucifer's identity on Earth from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Alexei Glushko: [USA] The Spaceman, telepathic police officer at Top 10; from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Alexei Luthor: [USA] The retconned name for the Golden Age version of Lex Luthor for Earth-2 (DC Comics).
Aleyen: [USA] A wanderer/outlaw from H'trae (Dark Ocean Studios).
Alfie: [Denmark] The timid assistant from Werner Wejp-Olsen's series Inspector Danger's Crime-Quiz.
Alfred Pennyworth: [USA] Bruce Wayne's butler from DC Comics (pre-crisis Earth-1, post-crisis Earth-0).
Alfredo: [Denmark] Mogens Jørgensen and Cosper Cornelius' pantomime womanizer.
Alfredo Jr.: [Denmark] The son of Alfredo from Mogens Jørgensen and Cosper Cornelius' pantomime series Alfredo.
Algy: [USA] The janitor at the mayor's office in Upper Duckwater from Jerry Dumas and Mort Walker's series Sam and Silo.
Alice the Goon: [USA] The strange creature from Elzie Crisler Segar's series Popeye the Sailor.
Allan Quatermain: [USA] Alan Moore's version of H. Rider Haggard's adventurer from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Alloy: [USA] Defunct X-O armor animated by the deceased Paul Bouvier (Valiant Heroes - 1).
Alphonse: [USA] The needy porcupine from Stephan Pastis' series Pearls Before Swine.
Amanda Reed: [USA] Taboo, the red head with a vampiric symbiote from Image/WildStorm.
Ambrosius: [Belgium] One of the soldiers from Louis-Michel Carpentier's series Les Toyottes.
American Eagle: [USA] Jason Strongbow, a native American super-hero from Marvel Universe, 616 continiuty.
American Icon: [USA] A super strong contestant for the reality show/super-hero team WildGuard by Todd Nauck.
Amimitl: [Aztec Empire/Mexico] Aztec god of lakes and fish hunters.
Amok: [USA] Immortal warrior from Valiant Heroes - 2.
Amy Belcher: [USA] She-Dragon from Erik Larsen's part of the original Image Universe.
Ancient, The: [USA] Magician from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Andre DuBois: [USA] The speedster Mach from the Secret Weapons program (Valiant Heroes - 1).
Andrew Blodgett Mayfair: [USA] The chemist from Lester Dent's pulp series Doc Savage.
Andrew Nolan:
1: Andrew Nolan: [USA] Ferro Lad, the pre-crisis version of the Legionnaire that could turn into living iron (DC Comics).
2: Andrew Nolan: [USA] Ferro, the Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with the ability to become a being of iron (DC Comics).
Andromeda: [USA] Laurel Gand, the Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the super-strong Daxamite from The Legionnaires (DC Comics).
Angel: [USA] Warren Kenneth Worthington III, a winged mutant from Marvel Universe (616 continuity).
Angelica Jones: Energy absorbing mutant from Marvel Universe 616.
Angelo Mortalli:
1: Angelo Mortalli: [USA] The original Bloodshot from Valiant Heroes - 1.
2: Raymond Garrison: [USA] Bloodshot from Valiant Heroes - 2.
Annabell: [USA] The fat southern bell cat from Eek! The Cat (Fox Kids).
Annihilus: [USA] Conqueror from the Negative Zone (Marvel Universe, 616 continiuty)
Ant-Man: [USA] Henry Pym, the original Ant-Man from the Marvel Universe (616 continuity).
Anthony White: [Japan] Hello Kitty's grandfather (Sanrio Company).
Antonio Seghetti: [USA] The first Overlord and leader of the Vicious Circle from Erik Larsen's part of the original Image Universe.
Ape, The: [USA] Adam, the simian hero of S.M.A.S.H. from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Aphrodite: [Greece] The Greek goddess love, beauty and fertility.
Aphrodite IX: [USA] Android assassin from TopCow.
Apollo: [Greece] The Greek god of music.
Apparition: [USA] Tinya Wazzo, the Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with the ability to phase through objects (DC Comics).
April Duck: [USA] One of Daisy Duck's three nieces (Disney).
April Martinez: [USA] One of John Raymond's friends, DC Comics Red Circle.
Aqua-Chica: [USA] A hydro-manipulating contestant for the reality show/super-hero team WildGuard by Todd Nauck.
Aqualad: [USA] Garth, an Atlantean hero and magician from DC Comics (pre-crisis Earth-1, post-crisis Earth-0).
Arabian Knight: [USA] Abdul Qamar, the knight on the magic carpet from Marvel Universe (616 continuity).
Aragog: [United Kingdom] The giant spider from J.K. Rowling's series Harry Potter.
Archangel: [USA] Alias for Warren Kenneth Worthington III/Angel from Marvel Universe (616 continuity).
Arclight: [USA] Alias for Jackson Dane while he was in Team 7 (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
Ares: [Greece] God of war from the original Greek Mythology.
Aric: [USA] The Visigoth from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Aric Dacia: [USA] Modern day name for the Visigoth Aric from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Arlene: [USA] The gap-toothed cat from Jim Davis' series Garfield & Friends.
Armand Sebastian Waering: The werewolf who funded WetWorks for a time (Image/WildStorm).
Arnold Dimple: [USA] The original part of the Fiend from Erik Larsen's part of the original Image Universe.
Arnold Wesker: [USA] The criminal mastermind from Gotham City known as Ventriloquist and Scarface (DC Comics, post-crisis Earth-0).
Arrteck: [USA] A guardsman from H'trae (Dark Ocean Studios).
Arsenal: [USA] Roy Harper from DC Comics (pre-crisis Earth-1, post-crisis Earth-0).
Arson: [USA] Nick Pugh, a pyrokinetic villain from Shadowline, Jim Valentino's part of the original Image Universe.
Artemis: [Greece] The Greek goddess of the hunt and the moon.
Artige Werner: [Denmark] The goody two-shoes from Qvist's series Skrækkelige Olfert.
Astérix: [France] René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo's famous Gaul warrior.
Astro Girl: [USA] A space adventurer and contestant for the reality show/super-hero team WildGuard by Todd Nauck.
Athena: [USA] Lily Nalin, a Bloodstrike operative from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Athene: [Greece] The Greek goddess of wisdom.
Atl: [Aztec Empire/Mexico] Aztec god of water.
Atlacamani: [Aztec Empire/Mexico] Aztec goddess of the storms which occur on the ocean.
Atlacoya: [Aztec Empire/Mexico] Aztec goddess of drought.
Atlas:
1: Erik Josten: [USA] Size changing and energy based adventurer from the Marvel Universe (616 continuity).
2: Sean Welch: [USA] Size changing mercenary from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Atlatonin: [Aztec Empire/Mexico] Aztec mother-goddess.
Atlaua: [Aztec Empire/Mexico] Aztec water god.
Autocat: [USA] The race driver cat from Hanna & Barbera's Motormouse and Autocat.
Atom Girl: [USA] Salu Digby, the 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with the ability to shrink to subatomic size (DC Comics).
Avarell Dalton: [Belgium] One of the Dalton brothers from Morris' series Lucky Luke.
Avenging Angel: [USA] Alias for Warren Kenneth Worthington III/Angel from Marvel Universe (616 continuity).
Ax: [USA] The harbinger with the ability to control machines from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Ayauhteotl: [Aztec Empire/Mexico] Aztec goddess of the haze and mist which can be seen at night and early in the morning.
Ayla Ranzz:
1: Ayla Ranzz: [USA] The pre-crisis version of the Legionnaire called Lightning Lass or Light Lass, depending on her powers (DC Comics).
2: Ayla Ranzz: [USA] Gossamer, the Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with the ability to make objects lighter (DC Comics).
3: Ayla Ranzz: [USA] Light Lass, the 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with the ability to decrease the mass of objects (DC Comics).
Aztlan: [USA] The harbinger with the ability to absorb human strength and endurance by sacrifice (Valiant Heroes - 1).


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Bacil: [France] Dracula's servant from Julio Ribera's series Dracurella.
Badrock: [USA] Alias for Thomas John McCall from both Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe and his revised universe.
Bailout: [USA] Debbie Hatcher, a Bloodstrike operative from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Ballistic: [USA] Cassandra Lane, the mutant cyborg from CyberForce with the perfect aim (Image/Top Cow).
Barbabelle: [France] The barbapapa who loves beauty, from Annette Tison and Talus Taylor's series Barbapapa.
Barbalala: [France] The barbapapa who loves music, from Annette Tison and Talus Taylor's series Barbapapa.
Barbamama: [France] Barbapapa's wife from Annette Tison and Talus Taylor's books.
Barbapapa: [France] The pink shape shifter from Annette Tison and Talus Taylor's books.
Barbara Gordon: [USA] Oracle and the second Batgirl from DC Comics (pre-crisis Earth-1, post-crisis Earth-0).
Barbibul: [France] The barbapapa who loves science, from Annette Tison and Talus Taylor's series Barbapapa.
Barbidou: [France] The barbapapa who loves animals, from Annette Tison and Talus Taylor's series Barbapapa.
Barbidur: [France] The barbapapa who loves strength and heroism, from Annette Tison and Talus Taylor's series Barbapapa.
Barbotine: [France] The barbapapa who loves books, from Annette Tison and Talus Taylor's series Barbapapa.
Barbouille: [France] The barbapapa who loves art, from Annette Tison and Talus Taylor's series Barbapapa.
Barend: [Netherlands] The young office assistant at BVD, from Martin Lodewijk's series Agent 327.
Barnabé: [Belgium] The prince with the peculiar look from Louis-Michel Carpentier's series Les Toyottes.
Barney Rubble: [USA] Fred Flintstone's best friend and neighbor from Hanna & Barbera's Flintstones.
Barnyard Dawg: [USA] The guard dog mostly watching the chickens along with Foghorn Leghorn (Looney Tunes).
Bartholomew J.Troll: [USA] Troll from both Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe and his revised universe.
Batgirl:
1: Barbara Gordon: [USA] The second Batgirl from DC Comics (pre-crisis Earth-1, post-crisis Earth-0).
2: Cassandra Cain: [USA] The third Batgirl from DC Comics (post-crisis Earth-0).
Batman: [USA] The World's greatest detective from DC Comics (pre-crisis Earth-1, post-crisis Earth-0).
Battalion: [USA] Jackson King's call sign when he was a StormWatch operative (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
Battista: [Italy] Scrooge McDuck's butler (Disney).
Battlestone: [USA] John Annex Stone, reanimated mercenary from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Beagle Boys: [USA] The gang who is always trying to steal Scrooge McDuck's money (Disney).
Beagle Brats: [USA] The Beagle Boys' unruly nephews (Disney).
Bear: [Japan] The teddy bear from Hello Kitty (Sanrio Company).
Beast Prince: [USA] Prince Drakken, the vampire trying to become leader of the Vampire Nation (Image/WildStorm).
Bedrock: [USA] Original name for Badrock from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Beelzebub: [USA] Witch Hazel's magical broom (Disney).
Beep Beep: [USA] The comic book name for the Road Runner from Looney Tunes.
Belle-Mére, La: [France] Julio Ribera's version of Snowwhite's evil stepmom from his series Dracurella.
Benoît Brisefer: [Belgium] Peyo's polite and very strong boy.
Beowulf the Immortal: [USA] Rob Liefeld's version of the famous warrior from his revised Universe.
Betsy: [Netherlands] The secretary from Martin Lodewijk's series Agent 327.
Big Bad Wolf: [USA] Disney's version of the wolf from the European Folk Tales.
Big Joe: [Denmark] The elephant from Torben Osted's series Fodring Forbudt.
Big Toot: [USA] The grown-up tugboat from Disney/Gold Key.
Bill: [USA] Agent of the Brotherhood, from Broadway Comics.
Bill Bailey: [USA] Wolfspider, the SWAT Team leader at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Black Anvil: [USA] Mercenary from Image/TopCow.
Black Betty: [USA] Elizabeth Rowan, a magician and StormWatch operative from WildStorm/DC Comics.
Black Hood, The: [USA] Mateo Burland, the DC Comics Red Circle version of The Black Hood.
Black Tiger: [USA] Abe Brown, one of the Sons of the Tiger from Marvel Universe 616.
Black Widow: [USA] Natalia Alianovna Romanova, the Sovjet spy who became a super-hero in USA (Marvel Universe, 616 continiuty).
Blackbird: [USA] Nathanial Blackbird, a WetWorks operative (Image/WildStorm).
Blackjac: [USA] Mercenary from Shadowline, Jim Valentino's part of the original Image Universe.
Blacktion Figure: [USA] The live action figure from the reality show/super-hero team WildGuard by Todd Nauck.
Blackwhite: [USA] One of the Knights on Broadway from Broadway Comics.
Blade: [USA] The toughest vampire hunter in the Marvel Universe (616 continuity).
Blindshot: [USA] Bob Booker, cab driver in Neopolis; from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Blindside: [USA] Agent/super-hero created by Marat Mychaels.
Blok: [USA] The pre-crisis version of the stone Legionnaire (DC Comics).
Blood Queen: [USA] Dragoness, the former queen of the Vampire Nation (Image/WildStorm).
Bloodbow:
1: Trace O'Donnell: [USA] The first Bloodbow from Image/TopCow.
2: Sh'rrnnn: [USA] The second Bloodbow from Image/TopCow.
Bloodshot:
1: Angelo Mortalli: [USA] The original Bloodshot from Valiant Heroes - 1.
2: Raymond Garrison: [USA] Bloodshot from Valiant Heroes - 2.
Bloodstone: [USA] Elsa Bloodstone, the second Bloodstone from Marvel Universe.
Bloodstrike:
1: Bloodstrike: [USA] Organization from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
2: Cabbot Stone: [USA] Reanimated mercenary from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Blue: [USA] The bluish cat from Jim Davis's series U.S. Acres.
Bluto: [USA] Popeye's nemesis from Elzie Crisler Segar's series Popeye the Sailor.
Bo: [USA] The happy sheep from Jim Davis's series U.S. Acres.
Boa: [Denmark] The snake from Torben Osted's series Fodring Forbudt.
Bob Booker: [USA] Blindshot, cab driver in Neopolis; from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Bob Diamond: [USA] One of the Sons of the Tiger from Marvel Universe 616.
Bob the bottom-dweller: [USA] Bottom-dwelling fish from Jim Toomey's series Sherman's Lagoon.
Bobbie Harras: [USA] Rai-Kee, an agent of Axiom Enterprses, from Dale Keown's part of the original Image Universe/Full Bleed.
Bone Puppet, The: [USA] Ab-Death, the creature walking between the World of the Living and the Dead from WildStorm.
Bonnie Harris: [USA] The human part of the Fiend from Erik Larsen's part of the original Image Universe.
Booker: [USA] The worm chasing adventurous chicken from Jim Davis's series U.S. Acres.
Boomer O'Shea: [USA] Impact, CyberForce operative from Image/TopCow
Boone: [USA] Mercenary from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Boris Kloris: [Netherlands] The Russian agent from Martin Lodewijk's series Agent 327.
Bouncing Boy: [USA] Charles Foster Taine, the pre-crisis version of the elastic Legionnaire (DC Comics).
Brahma: [USA] Jeff Kessler, the triple-in-one human from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Brainiac 5:
1: Querl Dox: [USA] The original (pre-crisis) Brainiac 5 from DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes.
2: Querl Dox: [USA] The Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with the extreme intelligence (DC Comics).
3: Querl Dox: [USA] The 2005 reboot version of the super intelligent Legionnaire (DC Comics).
Brek Bannin: [USA] Polar Boy, the pre-crisis version of the Legionnaire with freezing powers (DC Comics).
Brenda Lewis: [USA] Killjoy, the leader of CyberData's S.H.O.C. troops from Image/TopCow.
Brer Bear: [USA] The friendly farmer from Disney.
Brett Butler: [USA] Sentinel II from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Brick: [USA] Richard Walters, a member of Doom's IV with a body made of sand (Image/Extreme Studios).
Brigade: [USA] Organization from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Brigitta: [Italy] The businesswoman who's chasing Scrooge McDuck (Disney).
Brin Londo:
1: Brin Londo: [USA] Timber Wolf, the pre-crisis version of the Legionnaire (DC Comics).
2: Brin Londo: [USA] Timber Wolf, the 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with enhanced strength, speed and agility (DC Comics).
Brittany Miller: [USA] One of the sorority girls and zombie killers from Approbation Comics.
Bronze: [USA] The king of the dragons from Dragon Cross (Big City Comics).
Broom-Hilda: [USA] Russell Myers' cigar smoking, beer drinking, politically incorrect witch.
Bruce Stinson: [USA] The mercenary known as Chapel from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe, and the revised Rob Liefeld universe.
Bruce Wayne: [USA] Batman from DC Comics (pre-crisis Earth-1, post-crisis Earth-0).
Brunus: [Denmark] The hungry, TV-addicted bear from Torben Osted's series Fodring Forbudt.
Brutus: [USA] Temporary name for Bluto from Elzie Crisler Segar's series Popeye the Sailor.
Buck Nekid: [USA] The great hero from a.k.a. Comics.
Bulldozer: [USA] Joseph Herman Mendoza, WetWorks operative; heavy artillery (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
Burn: [USA] Kate McLelland, a member of Doom's IV with the ability to control heat (Image/Extreme Studios).
Butters: [USA] A kid from South Park.
Buzzcut: [USA] Trent Peterson, a four armed mutant cyborg from CyberData (Image/Top Cow).


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Cabbot Stone: [USA] Reanimated mercenary from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Cairo the Rogue: [USA] Adventurer and thief from Rob Liefeld's revised Universe.
Caleb: [USA] Condition Red, metahuman adventurer and Chaos Artist from the Monarchy (WildStorm).
Calvin: [USA] Bill Watterson's famous boy from his series Calvin and Hobbes.
Camaxtli: [Aztec Empire/Mexico] god of war, hunting, and fate, and creator of fire.
Campion Bond: [USA] MI-6 operative from Alan Moore's The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Cannon: [USA] Mitchell Saunders, a StormWatch operative from Image/WildStorm/DC Comics.
Captain Curtis: [USA] Jacob Kurtzman, the super soldier from Dale Keown's part of the original Image Universe/Full Bleed.
Carin Lane: [USA] Velocity, the speedster from CyberForce (Image/Top Cow).
Carl Sorge: [Netherlands] Dutch secret agent from Martin Lodewijk's series Agent 327.
Carmen Ruiz: [USA] Paranormal investigator from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Carol Hatcher: [USA] An operative at the Secret Weapons program, from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Carlt: [Denmark] Holger Philipsen's delivery boy.
Cassandra Cain: [USA] The third Batgirl from DC Comics (post-crisis Earth-0).
Cassandra Lane: [USA] Ballistic, the mutant cyborg from CyberForce with the perfect aim (Image/Top Cow).
Cathy Colby: [USA] Peregrine, police officer at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Centaurian: [USA] Alien police man from Valiant Heroes - 2.
Centeotl: [Aztec Empire/Mexico] The Aztec maize god.
Chalchiuhtlatonal: [Aztec Empire/Mexico] The Aztec maize god.
Chalchiuhtlicue: [Aztec Empire/Mexico] Aztec goddess of the ocean, running water, and rivers.
Chalchiutotolin: [Aztec Empire/Mexico] The Aztec god of pestilence.
Chalmecacihuilt: [Aztec Empire/Mexico] An Aztec goddess of the underworld.
Chalmecatl: [Aztec Empire/Mexico] An Aztec god of the underworld.
Chameleon:
1: Reep Daggle: [USA] The original shape changing Legionnaire (DC Comics, pre-crisis version).
2: Reep Daggle: [USA] The 2005 reboot version of the shapeshifter from the Legion of Super-Heroes (DC Comics).
Chameleon Boy: [USA] The original name for the Legionnaire Reep Daggle (DC Comics, pre-crisis version).
Chantico: [Aztec Empire/Mexico] Aztec goddess of hearth and volcanic fires.
Chapel: [USA] Bruce Stinson, a mercenary and former government super-hero/assassin, from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Charles Flanders: [USA] The original Kid Supreme from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Charles Foster Taine: [USA] The pre-crisis version of the elastic Legionnaire Bouncing Boy (DC Comics).
Charlie: [USA] Checkpoint Charlie, the living piece of wall, from Jim Krueger's series Foot Soldiers.
Charlie Brown: [USA] Charles M. Schulz's famous boy from the series Peanuts.
Charlie Dog: [USA] The homeless Airedale terrier from Looney Tunes.
Charlotte Braun: [USA] A loudmouth girl from Charles M. Schulz's series Peanuts.
Charly Sorrow: [Netherlands] Alias for Carl Sorge from Martin Lodewijk's series Agent 327.
Checkpoint Charlie: [USA] The living piece of wall, from Jim Krueger's series Foot Soldiers.
Chef, De: [Netherlands] The leader of the Dutch secret service from Martin Lodewijk's series Agent 327.
Chef, Le: [Belgium] The conductor for whom strange things happens on the podium.
Chefen: [Denmark] The boss at Maehløs & Co. from Holger Philipsen's series Carlt.
Chemical King: [USA] Condo Arlik, the pre-crisis version of the Legionnaire and human catalyst (DC Comics).
Chemistry: [USA] Ham's pet monkey from Lester Dent's pulp series Doc Savage.
Cheng: [USA] Immortal villain from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Chicomecoatl: [Aztec Empire/Mexico] An Aztec goddess of maize.
Chicomexochtli: [Aztec Empire/Mexico] The Aztec god of painters.
Chiconahui: [Aztec Empire/Mexico] The Aztec hearth-goddess, and guardian of the household.
Chiconahuiehecatl: [Aztec Empire/Mexico] A minor Aztec god of creation.
Chief O'Hara: [USA] The Chief of police in Duckburg (Disney).
Childe Roland: [USA] The half-elf poet from Avalon Studios.
Chip: [USA] One of the chipmunks and rescue rangers from Disney.
ChiSai: [USA] Shy Stevens, mercenary from Approbation Comics.
Chlorophyll Kid: [USA] Ral Benem, the pre-crisis version of the substitute Legionnaire with the ability to make plants grow very fast (DC Comics).
Choo-Choo: [USA] One of the Knights on Broadway from Broadway Comics.
Chourave: [France] Le Concombre's friend and aide, from Nikita Mandryka's series Le Concombre Masqué.
Christie: [USA] The littel girl from Jerry Dumas and Mort Walker's series Sam and Silo.
Christine Trelane: [USA] Metahuman activator from StormWatch and the Monarchy (WildStorm).
Christopher Robin: [United Kingdom] The boy from A. A. Milne and Disney's series Winnie The Pooh.
Chuck Chandler: [USA] The hero part of 3D-Man (Marvel Universe, 616 continiuty).
Citadel: [USA] The intergalactic arms-dealer from Valiant Heroes - 2 (Acclaim).
Citizen Abra: [USA] Abra Kadabra, magician and villain from DC Comics.
Clara Cluck: [USA] A friend of Minnie and Mickey Mouse (Disney).
Clarabelle Cow: [USA] A friend of Minnie and Mickey Mouse (Disney).
Clarice: [USA] The Cobweb's chauffeur (America's Best Comics (ABC)).
Clark Joseph Kent: [USA, Canada] The post-crisis Earth-0 Superman (DC Comics).
Clark Kent:
1: Kal-L: [USA, Canada] The Golden Age version of Superman (DC Comics).
2: Kal-El: [USA, Canada] The Silver Age/ pre-crisis Earth-1 Superman (DC Comics).
Clark Savage Jr.: [USA] Lester Dent's pulp hero Doc Savage.
Clarkson: [USA] The leader of the atomic research lab in Atom Valley, from Gold Key.
Claude: [USA] One of the teenage velociraptors from Acclaim Comics.
Claudine: [France] The girl who often follows Barbapapa and his family on their adventures, from Annette Tison and Talus Taylor's series Barbapapa.
Claudius Rapedalédilapoulos IV: [Belgium] The King from Louis-Michel Carpentier's series Les Toyottes.
Claus: [Denmark] The son in Helge Hall's series Hans og Grete.
Claymore: [USA] Clayton Hendrick Maure, WetWorks operative; heavy artillery, demolitions (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
Clayton Hendrick Maure: [USA] Claymore, WetWorks operative; heavy artillery, demolitions (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
Cobweb, The: [USA] Laurel Lakeland, the nocturnal heroine from Indigo City (America's Best Comics (ABC)).
Cody: [USA] The pup from Jim Davis's series U.S. Acres.
Coldsnap: [USA] Alex Barros, a member of Brigade with the ability to project coldness, from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Colonel Potterby: [USA] The good natured colonel from Chic Young's Colonel Potterby and the Duchess.
Color Kid: [USA] Ulu Vakk, the pre-crisis version of the substitute Legionnaire with the ability to change colors on objects (DC Comics).
Colossal Boy:
1: Gim Allon: [USA] The original (pre-crisis) Colossal Boy from DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes.
2: Gim Allon: [USA] The 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with the ability to increase size (DC Comics).
Combat: [USA] The Katellan warrior from both Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe and his revised universe.
Comedian: [USA] Edward Morgan Blake, one of the heroes from Alan Moore's Watchmen (DC Comics).
Commander K-9: [USA] The Martian dog working with Marvin the Martian (Looney Tunes).
Commander X-2: [USA] Marvin the Martian, the Martian conqueror from Looney Tunes.
Communion: [USA] Space god from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Computo: [USA] The pre-crisis version of the LSH villain/majordomo (DC Comics).
Concombre Masqué, Le: [France] Nikita Mandryka's masked cucumber.
Condition Red: [USA] Caleb, metahuman adventurer and Chaos Artist from the Monarchy (WildStorm).
Condo Arlik: [USA] Chemical King, the pre-crisis version of the Legionnaire and human catalyst (DC Comics).
Conductor, The: [Denmark] Helge Hall's conductor on the cable car Nullerten.
Conductra: [USA] A contestant with eletrical powers for the reality show/super-hero team WildGuard by Todd Nauck.
Connor Hawke: [USA] The second Green Arrow, and the son of the original Green Arrow from DC Comics (post-crisis Earth-0).
Copycat: [USA] Gem Antonelli, the mind controlling gen-active from Image/WildStorm.
Cosmic Boy:
1: Rokk Krinn: [USA] The original pre-crisis version from DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes.
2: Rokk Krinn: [USA] The Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with the magnetic abilities (DC Comics).
3: Rokk Krinn: [USA] The 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with magnetic powers from the Legion of Super-Heroes (DC Comics).
Cosmic King: [USA] Laevar Bolto, the pre-crisis version of the villain with magnetic powers from The Legion of Super-Villains (DC Comics).
Cougar: [USA] Daniel Tsuchida, a Youngblood operative from Rob Liefeld's part of both the original and revised Image Universe.
Cowboy-Kalle: [Sweden] The cowboy doll from Rune Andréasson's series Pellefant.
Cram: [USA] The harbinger with the ability to cram into any space of any size (Valiant Heroes - 1).
Crazy legs: [USA] The paranormal investigator Carmen Ruiz from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Crescendo: [USA] An immortal queen from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Crossbones: [USA] Nicholas A. Jones, a WetWorks operative (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
Crusible: [USA] Kaitlin McManus, probability altering Nu-gene active from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Crypt: [USA] A time-travelling killer from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Cyblade: [USA] Dominique Thiebaut, mutant cyborg with psionic knives from CyberForce (Image/Top Cow).
Cyprianus: [Belgium] One of the soldiers from Louis-Michel Carpentier's series Les Toyottes.
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Dad: [USA] Calvin's father in Bill Watterson's series Calvin and Hobbes.
Dad Arbuckle: [USA] Jon Arbuckle's father from Jim Davis' series Garfield & Friends.
Dag Wentim: [USA] The pre-crisis version of the substitute legionnaire Stone Boy (DC Comics).
Dale: [USA] One of the chipmunks and rescue rangers from Disney.
Dalton Brothers, The: [Belgium] The famous Dalton Brothers' cousins from Morris' series Lucky Luke.
Dan McBoo: [USA] One half of the criminal duo Dangerous Dan McBoo and Idgit the Midget (Disney).
Dane: [USA] Jackson Michael Dane, leader of WetWorks (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
Dangerous Dan McBoo: [USA] One half of the criminal duo Dangerous Dan McBoo and Idgit the Midget (Disney).
Daniel Dreiberg: [USA] The second Nightowl from Alan Moore's Watchmen (DC Comics).
Daniel Star: [Japan] Hello Kitty's boyfriend (Sanrio Company).
Daniel Tsuchida: [USA] Cougar, a Youngblood operative from Rob Liefeld's part of both the original and the revised Image Universe.
Danny Fuller: [USA] The second Kid Supreme from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Daredevil: [USA] Matt Murdock, the blind super-hero from Marvel Universe (616 continiuty).
Darius Christian Dax: [USA] Supreme's arch enemy from Rob Liefeld's revised Universe.
Dark Angel: [USA] Alias for Warren Kenneth Worthington III/Angel from Marvel Universe (616 continuity).
David: [USA] The Peripheral Man, a would-be hero from Jim Krueger's series Foot Soldiers.
David Gorelick: [USA] The criminal Skullface from Erik Larsen's part of the original Image Universe.
David Waller: [USA] PSI-Fire, a hero-turned-villain from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Dawnstar: [USA] The pre-crisis version of the winged legionnaire (DC Comics).
Daywalker: [USA] The name the vampires use for Blade the vampire hunter (Marvel Universe, 616 continuity).
Deadlock: [USA] Bloodstrike operative from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Death: [USA] Alias for Warren Kenneth Worthington III/Angel from Marvel Universe (616 continuity).
Deathblow: [USA] Michael Cray, the soldier with regenerative powers (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
Deathlok: [USA] Jack Truman, the second Deathlok in the main Marvel Universe.
Death's Angel: [USA] Felix Abbott, a would-be World conqueror from Image/TopCow.
Debbie Harris: [USA] The Savage Dragon's first girlfriend from Erik Larsen's part of the original Image Universe.
Debbie Hatcher: [USA] Bloodstrike operative from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Deborah Konigsberg: [USA] Masada, size changing Youngblood operative from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Desirée Hopewell: [USA] Fatale, the energy absorbing woman from Broadway Comics.
Destroyer, The: [USA] Part of Phil Seleski/Solar, split off to hunt Spider Aliens (Valiant Heroes - 1).
Detective Casey: [USA] The police detective at Duckburg Police Department (Disney).
Deuces Wilde: [USA] Milton Kroft, the villain with the ability to see the future, from DC Comics Red Circle.
Deuteronomy Duck: [USA] Dewey Duck's real name in the cartoon series Quack Pack (Disney).
Dewey Duck: [USA] One of Donald Duck's three nephews (Disney).
Dexter Cord LeMoyne: [USA] Jester, WetWorks operative; heavy artillery (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
Diana Choksondik: [USA] A grade school teacher from South Park.
Diana Dane: [USA] A writer at Dazzle Comics, from Rob Liefeld's revised Universe.
Diana Hopkins: [USA] One of the people behind the Knights on Broadway, from Broadway Comics.
Diana Galen: [USA] Temporary alias for Diana Hopkins, from Broadway Comics.
Diana Hunter: [USA] An investigator for NSC, from Valiant Heroes - 2 (Acclaim).
Dick Danger: [Denmark] The police detective from Werner Wejp-Olsen's series Inspector Danger's Crime-Quiz.
Dick Dastardly: [USA] Hanna & Barbera's race driver and pilot.
Die-hard: [USA] Cyborg operative for Youngblood, from Rob Liefeld's part of both the original and the revised Image Universe.
Die-hard II: [USA] Sentient robot from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Dilat Larath: [France] The servant and henchman from René Goscinny and Jean Tabary's series Iznogoud.
Dim-Witty: [USA] Moby Duck's slightly confused and clumsy helper (Disney/Gold Key).
Dino: [USA] The pet dinosaur from Hanna & Barbera's Flintstones.
Dino Manolis: [USA] A StormWatch operative and former super-villain known as The Machinist from WildStorm/DC Comics.
Dion: [USA] Avalon Studios' version of the Greek god Dionysos.
Dionysos:
1: Dionysos: [Greece] The Greek god of wine, agriculture, and fertility of nature, and the patron god of the Greek stage.
2: Dionysos: [USA] Avalon Studios' version of the Greek god.
Dippy Dawg: [USA] The original name for Goofy (Disney).
Dirk Morgna:
1: Dirk Morgna: [USA] The original (pre-crisis) Sun Boy from DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes.
2: Dirk Morgna: [USA] Inferno, the Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with the ability to control heat (DC Comics).
3: Dirk Morgna: [USA] Sun Boy, the 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with the ability to give off heat and light (DC Comics).
Diva:
1: Alessandra Fermi: [USA] The original Diva from Image/WildStorm.
2: Isabella Fermi: [USA] The second Diva from WildStorm/DC Comics.
Doc: [USA] Alan Moore's version of the science-hero Thomas Hugo Strange (America's Best Comics (ABC)).
Doc Boy: [USA] The farmer and brother of Jon Arbuckle, from Jim Davis' series Garfield & Friends.
D.O.C.C.: [USA] Sentient spaceship from both Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe and his revised universe.
Doc Rocket: [USA] Rachel Richards, the granddaughter of the original Doc Rocket from Rob Liefeld's revised Universe.
Doc Savage: [USA] Lester Dent's pulp hero (original version).
Dock-Lisa: [Sweden] The doll from Rune Andréasson's series Pellefant.
Docteur Poche: [Belgium] Marc Wasterlain's doctor with the long nose and magical coat.
Doctor Eclipse: [USA] Fred Bender, the Darque-powered villain from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Doctor Mid-Nite: [USA] Pieter Anton Cross, the 3rd Dr. Mid-Nite from DC Comics (post-crisis Earth-0).
Doctor Regulus: [USA] Zaxton Regulus, the pre-crisis version of the LSH villain (DC Comics).
Doctor Solar: [USA] The original Man of the Atom from Gold Key.
Dominator: [USA] An armored villain from Broadway Comics.
Dominique Thiebaut: [USA] Cyblade, mutant cyborg with psionic knives from CyberForce (Image/Top Cow).
Donny McMillan: [USA] A U.S. government operative, from Broadway Comics.
Donovan Wylie: [USA] The second X-O Manowar in Valiant Heroes - 2.
Dorsal Head: [USA] The hero with the ability to adapt to underwater environments from the reality show/super-hero team WildGuard by Todd Nauck.
Dozer: [USA] Joseph Herman Mendoza, WetWorks operative; heavy artillery (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
Dr. Wattage: [USA] The hero with the ability to generate and control electricity from the reality show/super-hero team WildGuard by Todd Nauck.
Dracula: [France] Julio Ribera's version of Bram Stoker's vampire from the series Dracurella.
Dracurella: [France] Dracula's adopted daughter (Julio Ribera).
Dragon: [USA] The green alien, mostly known as the Savage Dragon, from Erik Larsen's part of the Image Universe.
Dragoness: [USA] The former Blood Queen of the Vampire Nation (Image/WildStorm).
Dragonslayer: [USA] Jeff Smax' name and title for a time when he lived on Parallel 137 (America's Best Comics (ABC)).
Drake Burroughs: [USA] The pre-crisis version of the Legionnaire Wildfire (DC Comics).
Drakken: [USA] The vampire trying to become leader of the Vampire Nation (Image/WildStorm).
Dream Girl:
1: Nura Nal: [USA] The pre-crisis version of the precog from the Legion of Super-Heroes (DC Comics).
2: Nura Nal: [USA] The 2005 reboot version of the precog from the Legion of Super-Heroes (DC Comics).
Drexel: [USA] The armed Farberge egg from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Dr. Archer: [USA] Paraplegic villain from DC Comics Red Circle.
Dr. G: [USA] Gyro Gearlooses identity when he's working for S.H.U.S.H. (Disney).
Dr. Manhattan: [USA] The blue-skinned hero and scientist from Alan Moore's Watchmen (DC Comics).
Dr. Maybe: [Netherlands] The evil doctor from Martin Lodewijk's series Agent 327.
Dr. Mirage: [USA] Hwen Mirage the paranormal investigator from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Duane Bodine: [USA] Dust Devil, police officer at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Duchess: [USA] Chic Young's spinster from Colonel Potterby and the Duchess.
Ductile Detective, The: [USA] Alias for Ralph Dibney/The Elongated Man from DC Comics (pre-crisis Earth-1, post-crisis Earth-0).
Duke Buchanan: [USA] A U.S. government operative, from Broadway Comics.
Duller: [Denmark] One of the boys from Holger Philipsen's series Carlt.
Duo Damsel: [USA] Luornu Durgo, the pre-crisis version of the Legionnaire while she could split into two (DC Comics).
Dust Devil: [USA] Duane Bodine, police officer at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Dustin Geoff: [USA] Ivory, one of the front figures at JFH: Justice-for-Hire (Creative Impulse Entertainment).
Dustwalker, The: [USA] Ab-Death, the creature walking between the World of the Living and the Dead from WildStorm.
Dutch: [USA] Mercenary from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
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Ebony: [USA] Terrance Desilva, one of the front figures at JFH: Justice-for-Hire (Creative Impulse Entertainment).
Eddie Collins: [USA] The ShadowHawk from 1996 to 2010, from Shadowline, Jim Valentino's part of the original Image Universe.
Edward Bear: [United Kingdom] A name used once for Winnie The Pooh from A. A. Milne and Disney's series.
Edward Hyde: [USA] Alan Moore's version of Robert Louis Stevenson's monster/villain from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Edward Morgan Blake: [USA] The Comedian, a government sanctioned hero from Alan Moore's Watchmen (DC Comics).
Eek: [USA] The purple cat who tries to help everyone (Fox Kids).
Eeyore: [United Kingdom] The sad toy donkey from A. A. Milne and Disney's series Winnie The Pooh.
El Súper: [Spain] The leader of T.I.A. from Fransisco Ibáñez' series Mortadelo y Filemón.
Elastic Lad: [USA] One of Jimmy Olsen's super-hero alter egos (pre-crisis Earth-1, DC Comics).
Element Lad
1: Jan Arrah: [USA] The pre-crisis version of the Legionnaire with the ability to transmute elements (DC Comics).
2: Jan Arrah: [USA] The 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with the ability to transmute elements (DC Comics).
Elizabeth Rowan: [USA] Black Betty, a magician and StormWatch operative from WildStorm/DC Comics.
Elmo: [USA] The elk from Eek! The Cat (Fox Kids).
Elongated Man, The: [USA] Ralph Dibney, the stretchable detective from DC Comics (pre-crisis Earth-1, post-crisis Earth-0).
Elsa Bloodstone: [USA] The second Bloodstone from Marvel Universe.
Elvin: [USA] An adventurer and thief from Dragon Cross (Big City Comics).
Emerald Empress: [USA] Saryva, the pre-crisis version of the member of the Fatal Five with the Emerald Eye (DC Comics).
Emil Blonsky: [USA] The secret agent who was changed into the Abomination by gamma-rays (Marvel Universe, 616 continuity).
Emil Eagle: [USA] An evil genius from Disney.
Enigma: [USA] Faceless entity from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Erg-1: [USA] Original name for the pre-crisis version of the Legionnaire Drake Burroughs/Wildfire (DC Comics).
Ergo: [Denmark] The lion taming mouse from Torben Osted's series Fodring Forbudt.
Eric Brooks: [USA] Civilian name for Blade the vampire hunter (Marvel Universe, 616 continuity).
Eric Cartman: [USA] The fat kid from South Park.
Erica Pierce: [USA] The physicist who became Mothergod, from Valiant Heroes - 1 and 2.
Erik Josten: [USA] The reformed hero currently known as Atlas (Marvel Universe, 616 continuity).
Eris: [Greece] The Greek goddess of discord.
Ernest: [USA] The nerd/genius from Jim Toomey's series Sherman's Lagoon.
Esmeralda: [Denmark] The original name for Lullubelle, Jørgen Mogensen's blonde secretary.
Eternal Warrior: [USA] Gilad Anni Padda the immortal warrior from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Ethan Crane:
1: Ethan Crane: [USA] The original Supreme created by Rob Liefeld.
2: Ethan Crane: [USA] Alan Moore's version of Supreme.
Eudora: [USA] One of the girls from Charles M. Schulz's series Peanuts.
Eugene the Jeep: [USA] The magical creature from Elzie Crisler Segar's series Popeye the Sailor.
Eurial: [USA] Cenobite warrior woman from Dale Keown's part of the original Image Universe/Full Bleed.
Experiment 13: [USA] Lummox, a failed attempt at creating a new kind of man, from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Exploding Girl: [USA] A contestant with explosive powers for the reality show/super-hero team WildGuard by Todd Nauck.


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Fahrenheit: [USA] Lauren Pennington, the heat controlling StormWatch operative (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
Farina: [USA] The germophobe pig from Stephan Pastis' series Pearls Before Swine.
Fat Friar, The: [United Kingdom] One of the ghosts at Hogwarts from J.K. Rowling's series Harry Potter.
Fatale: [USA] Desirée Hopewell, the energy absorbing woman from Broadway Comics.
Father Saxton: [USA] One of the church mice helping Friar Tuck from Disney's version of Robin Hood.
Felix Abbott: [USA] Death's Angel, a would-be World conqueror from Image/TopCow.
Fenris-Wolf: [Iceland, Scandinavia] The big wolf from Norse Mythology.
Ferdie Fieldmouse: [USA] One of Mickey's two nephews (Disney).
Ferd'nand: [Denmark] The silent family man by Mik (Henning Dahl Mikkelsen).
Ferd'nand Jr.: [Denmark] Ferd'nand's kid by Mik (Henning Dahl Mikkelsen).
Ferro: [USA] Andrew Nolan, the Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with the ability to become a being of iron (DC Comics).
Ferro Lad: [USA] Andrew Nolan, the pre-crisis version of the Legionnaire that could turn into living iron (DC Comics).
Fethry Duck: [USA] The slightly confused and not too bright nephew of Scrooge McDuck (Disney).
Fiddler Pig: [USA] One of Disney's Three Little Pigs.
Fi-Doh: [Netherlands] Dr. Maybe's helper from Martin Lodewijk's series Agent 327.
Fiend, The:
1: Arnold Dimple: [USA] The original part of the Fiend from Erik Larsen's part of the original Image Universe.
2: Bonnie Harris: [USA] The human part of the Fiend from Erik Larsen's part of the original Image Universe.
Fifer Pig: [USA] One of Disney's Three Little Pigs.
Fifi: [Japan] The energetic sheep from Hello Kitty (Sanrio Company).
Filemón Pí: [Spain] Agent of T.I.A. from Fransisco Ibáñez' series Mortadelo y Filemón.
Fillmore: [USA] The pensive turtle from Jim Toomey's series Sherman's Lagoon.
Filo Sganga: [Italy] Brigitta's business partner and occationally the adversary of Scrooge McDuck (Disney).
Filur: [Sweden] The "bad" wizard from Rune Andréasson's series Pellefant.
Firestar: [USA] Energy absorbing mutant from Marvel Universe 616.
First American: [USA] Troy Todd, an inept hero from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Flamebird: [USA] Jimmy Olsen's super-hero alter ego in Kandor (pre-crisis Earth-1, DC Comics).
Flapper: [USA] One of the Knights on Broadway from Broadway Comics.
Flashpoint: [USA] Foster McClane, the StormWatch operative with optic blasts (Image/WildStorm).
Flattop: [USA] Jason C. Phillips, a WetWorks operative (Image/WildStorm).
Foggy: [USA] The police dog in Upper Duckwater from Jerry Dumas and Mort Walker's series Sam and Silo.
Foghorn Leghorn: [USA] The overbearing rooster from Looney Tunes.
Fokke: [Netherlands] The teenage duck from the series Fokke & Sukke.
Folmer: [Denmark] The gofer from Holger Philipsen's series Carlt.
Foster McClane: [USA] Flashpoint, the StormWatch operative with optic blasts (Image/WildStorm).
Fourplay: [USA] Four-armed undead Bloodstrike operative from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Franciscus Tietjerksteradeel: [Netherlands] The sailor from Martin Lodewijk's series Agent 327.
François: [France] The boy who often follows Barbapapa and his family on their adventures, from Annette Tison and Talus Taylor's series Barbapapa.
Frank Blade: [USA] An alias used by Blade the vampire hunter on one of his missions (Marvel Universe, 616 continuity).
Frank Verrano: [USA] The pyrokinetic hero called Inferno, from DC Comics Red Circle.
Frankenstein's Monster: [USA] The Lone One, the WildStorm version of the famous monster.
Franklin: [USA] One of the kids from Charles M. Schulz's series Peanuts.
Franklin Armstrong: [USA] The full name of Franklin from Charles M. Schulz's series Peanuts, in the cartoon version.
Franky Lafayette: [USA] Greyshirt, the masked hero of Indigo City (America's Best Comics (ABC)).
Fred Bender: [USA] Doctor Eclipse, the Darque-powered villain from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Fred Flagstone: [USA] The original name for Fred Flintstone from Hanna & Barbera's Flintstones.
Fred Flintstone: [USA] The Stone Age family man from Hanna & Barbera's Flintstones.
Frenzy: [USA] Larry Fischmann, a lawyer working at Top 10 from America's Best Comics.
Frère Boudin: [Belgium] Greg and Claude Marin's monk with the magical bone.
Friar Tuck: [USA] The Disney version of the friar from Nottingham, from the cartoon Robin Hood.
Frieda: [USA] One of the girls from Charles M. Schulz's series Peanuts.
Fritz: [USA] Ronko, one of the Knights on Broadway, from Broadway Comics.
Frontline: [USA] An unstoppable Harbinger from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Frømand: [Denmark] Frog from Carla and Vilhelm Hansen's series Rasmus Klump.
Fuji: [USA] Toshiro Misawa, a StormWatch operative from Image/WildStorm/DC Comics.
Funny Floyd: [USA] The poet and naturalist in Upper Duckwater from Jerry Dumas and Mort Walker's series Sam and Silo.
Furball: [USA] Nickname for the Legionnaire Brin Londo/Timber Wolf (DC Comics, pre-crisis version).


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Gail Sanders: [USA] A nuclear physicist in Atom Valley (Gold Key).
Gamin: [USA] A thief from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Ganglios: [USA] Tellus, the pre-crisis version of the telekinetic and telepathic legionnaire (DC Comics).
Garfield: [USA] Jim Davis' famous fat cat.
Garnet Wells: [USA] A scientist working on the creation of super-humans, from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Garth: [USA] Atlantean from DC Comics (pre-crisis Earth-1, post-crisis Earth-0).
Garth Ranzz:
1: Garth Ranzz: [USA] The original (pre-crisis) Lightning Lad from DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes.
2: Garth Ranzz: [USA] Live Wire, the Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with electrical powers (DC Comics).
3: Garth Ranzz: [USA] Lightning Lad, the 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with electrical powers (DC Comics).
Gaylord Buzzard: [USA] The intellectual buzzard from Russell Myers' series Broom-Hilda.
Gédéon: [Belgium] One of the soldiers from Louis-Michel Carpentier's series Les Toyottes.
Gem Antonelli: [USA] The mind controlling gen-active Copycat from Image/WildStorm.
General Sod: [USA] The dirt clod with a grudge from a.k.a. Comics.
Genie: [USA] Warrior from Rob Liefeld's revised Universe.
George P. Dog: [USA] Temporary name for Barnyard Dawg (Looney Tunes).
George White: [Japan] The hardworking father of Hello Kitty (Sanrio Company).
Gertrude Wilson [USA] Mercenary from Approbation Comics.
Ghast: [USA] Demon from DC Comics.
Giant-Man: [USA] Henry Pym, the original Giant-Man from the Marvel Universe (616 continuity).
Giffe: [Denmark] The giraffe from Torben Osted's series Fodring Forbudt.
Gilad Abrams: [USA] Modern day alias for Gilad Anni Padda from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Gilad Anni Padda: [USA] The Eternal Warrior from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Gilbert: [USA] Goofy's clever nephew and Super Goof's sidekick (Disney).
Gilderoy Lockhart: [United Kingdom] The intept author and teacher of Defense Against the Dark Arts from J.K. Rowling's series Harry Potter.
Gim Allon:
1: Gim Allon: [USA] The original (pre-crisis) Colossal Boy from DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes.
2: Gim Allon: [USA] Leviathan, the Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with the ability to increase his size (DC Comics).
3: Gim Allon: [USA] The 2005 reboot version of the Legionnaire with the ability to increase size (DC Comics).
Giraffen: [Sweden] The toy giraffe from Rune Andréasson's series Pellefant.
Girl One: [USA] Sung Li, police officer at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Gladstone Gander: [USA] The World's luckiest duck (Disney).
Gloria West: [USA] Secret identity of Gloriana Demeter Rob Liefelds revised Universe.
Gloriana Demeter: [USA] The warrior princess from Rob Liefelds original Image Universe.
Glory: [USA] Gloriana Demeter the warrior princess from Rob Liefelds original Image Universe.
Goat: [USA] The goat from Stephan Pastis' series Pearls Before Swine.
God: [USA] The South Park version of the All-mighty.
Goliath:
1: Henry Pym: [USA] The original Goliath from the Marvel Universe (616 continuity).
2: Erik Josten: [USA] The third Goliath from the Marvel Universe (616 continuity).
Goofy: [USA] The famous dog from Disney.
Gordon Whitfield: [USA] Former leader of the Brotherhood, from Broadway Comics.
Gorgeous: [USA] Wanda Durst, a StormWatch operative from WildStorm/DC Comics.
Gossamer: [USA] Ayla Ranzz, the Glorithverse, Batch SW6 version of the Legionnaire with the ability to make objects lighter (DC Comics).
Grail: [USA] Joel Salvador Alonday II, WetWorks operative; assassination (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).
Grandpa Beagle: [USA] The Beagle Boys' grandfather (Disney).
Grandpa Bracken: [USA] Timmy Bracken's grandfather, from Dale Keown's part of the original Image Universe/Full Bleed.
Granny: [USA] Popeye the Sailor's grandmother.
Granny Naps: [USA] Sam's grandmother from Jerry Dumas and Mort Walker's series Sam and Silo.
Grant Halford: [USA] The Magnet, Alan Moore's version of the science-hero (America's Best Comics (ABC)).
Grawp: [United Kingdom] The half-giant/half-brother of Hagrid from J.K. Rowling's series Harry Potter.
Gregory Goyle: [United Kingdom] One of the Slytherin students at Hogwarts from J.K. Rowling's series Harry Potter.
Green Arrow:
1: Oliver Queen: [USA] The original Green Arrow from DC Comics (pre-crisis Earth-1, post-crisis Earth-0).
2: Connor Hawke: [USA] The son of the original Green Arrow from DC Comics (post-crisis Earth-0).
Green Giant, The: [USA] Robert Bruce Banner, the Incredible Hulk from Marvel Universe (616 continiuty).
Green Lantern: [USA] Alan Wellington Scott, the first Green Lantern from DC Comics (pre-crisis Earth-2, post-crisis Earth-0).
Green Scar, The: [USA] Robert Bruce Banner, the Incredible Hulk from Marvel Universe (616 continiuty).
Gregor Latinev: [USA] Cybernetic mercenary from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Grelber: [USA] The insulting creature in the hollow tree from Russell Myers' series Broom-Hilda.
Grete: [Denmark] The mother in Helge Hall's series Hans og Grete.
Greyshirt: [USA] Franky Lafayette, the masked hero of Indigo City (America's Best Comics (ABC)).
Gri-Grill: [France] Dragon from Julio Ribera's series Dracurella.
Gridlock: [USA] Super-human operative working for a U.S. government agency, from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Grim Reaper, The: [USA] William Niles Norris, Alan Moore's version of the science-hero from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Grimbor: [USA] The pre-crisis LSH villain with the ability to chain opponents (DC Comics).
Grimm: [USA] A warrior from the future and a member of Doom's IV (Image/Extreme Studios).
Guileys: [USA] Businessman and inventor with three brains, from Dale Keown's part of the original Image Universe/Full Bleed.
Gus Richards: [USA] Tower, a Purifiers operative from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Gutter Rat: [USA] Harbinger with the ability to upset the laws of physics, from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Gwynnion: [USA] A fairie living in the human world, from Avalon Studios.
Gyro Gearloose: [USA] The inventor from Disney.
Gøjen: [Denmark] The parrot from Carla and Vilhelm Hansen's series Rasmus Klump.


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Habeas Corpus: [USA] Monk's pet pig from Lester Dent's pulp series Doc Savage.
Hacker: [USA] Michael Talbot, the computer genius from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Hades: [Greece] The ruler of the Underworld from Greek Mythology.
Hal Chandler: [USA] The live part of the original 3D-Man (Marvel Universe, 616 continiuty).
Ham: [USA] Nickname for Theodore Marley Brooks the lawyer from Lester Dent's pulp series Doc Savage.
Hamlet: [United Kingdom] William Shakespeare's Prince of Denmark.
Handsome Dan: [USA] Jolly Roger's henchman from a.k.a. Comics.
Hangman, The: [USA] Robert Dickering, the immortal avenger from DC Comics Red Circle.
Hans: [Denmark] The father in Helge Hall's series Hans og Grete.
Harald-les-beaux-cheveux: [Belgium] The Viking king from Marcel Remacle and Marcel Denis' series Hultrasson le Viking.
Hardedge: [USA] Mercenary from Shadowline, Jim Valentino's part of the original Image Universe.
Hardware: [USA] Criminal from Erik Larsen's part of the original Image Universe.
Harleen Quinzel: [USA] Harley Quinn, a villain from DC Comics (post-crisis Earth-0).
Harley Quinn: [USA] Harleen Quinzel, a villain from DC Comics (post-crisis Earth-0).
Haroun El Poussah: [France] The benevolent Caliph from René Goscinny and Jean Tabary's series Iznogoud.
Harry Lovelace: [USA] The Word, the hostage negotiator at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Hart Druiter: [USA] Nemesis Kid, the pre-crisis version of the villain with the adaptive powers.
Hawley Griffin: [USA] Alan Moore's version of H.G. Wells' Invisible Man from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Hawthorne: [USA] The hermit crab from Jim Toomey's series Sherman's Lagoon.
Headlight: [USA] A contestant with light-based powers for the reality show/super-hero team WildGuard by Todd Nauck.
Heatwave: [USA] Dylan Cruise, the original leader of Cyber Force from Image/TopCow.
Hebe: [Greece] A daughter of Zeus and Hera, and the wife of Herakles from Greek Mythology.
Hector Lopez: [USA] Monsoon, the desk sergeant at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Heffridge Trumpler Brompet Heffalump IV: [USA] Lumpy, the heffalump from Disney's series Winnie The Pooh.
Hel: [Iceland, Scandinavia] The ruler of Niflheim from Norse Mythology.
Hellion: [USA] Harbinger/demon hybrid from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Hello Kitty: [Japan] Kitty White, the famous cute cat (Sanrio Company).
Hellstrike: [USA] Nigel Keane, a StormWatch operative from Image/WildStorm/DC Comics.
Hendrik IJzerbroot: [Netherlands] Martin Lodewijk's secret Dutch agent, Agent 327.
Henery Hawk: [USA] The small chickenhawk who is not quite sure what a chicken looks like (Looney Tunes).
Henry: [USA] Original name for Pepé Le Pew from Looney Tunes.
Henry Jekyll: [USA] Alan Moore's version of Robert Louis Stevenson's unfortunate doctor from America's Best Comics (ABC).
Henry Pym: [USA] The hero who became Ant-Man, Giant-Man, Goliath and Yellowjacket (Marvel Universe, 616 continuity).
Herbert Garrison: [USA] The muliple personality/trans gender teacher from South Park.
Hermes: [Greece] The messenger of the Greek gods.
Hiroshi Kuramoto: [USA] Kayo, a Brigade operative/mercenary from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.
Hjulhunden: [Sweden] The toy dog from Rune Andréasson series Pellefant.
Hobbes: [USA] The (toy)tiger from Bill Watterson's series Calvin and Hobbes.
Hobby Hipp: [Norway] Sissel Solem's kid of the 1970s.
Hollis Mason: [USA] The first Nightowl from Alan Moore's Watchmen (DC Comics).
Hope Stevens: [USA] The daughter of Shy Stevens/ChiSai (Approbation Comics).
Horseman: [USA] Immortal warrior from Kevlar Studios.
Hotwire: [USA] Hero with electrical powers from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Huckleberry Hound: [USA] Hanna & Barbera's blue dog.
Huebert Duck: [USA] Huey Duck's real name in the cartoon series Quack Pack (Disney).
Huey Duck: [USA] One of Donald Duck's three nephews Disney.
Hulk: [USA] Robert Bruce Banner, the Incredible Hulk from Marvel Universe (616 continiuty).
Hultrasson: [Belgium] Marcel Remacle and Marcel Denis' viking.
Hyperdog: [USA] Kemlo Caesar, the briefing officer at Top 10 from America's Best Comics.
Hyperion: [Greece] Sun god from the original Greek Mythology.
Hwen Dong Fong: [USA] Doctor Mirage, a paranormal investigator from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Hwen Mirage: [USA] Doctor Mirage, a paranormal investigator from Valiant Heroes - 1.
Hønen: [Denmark] The hen from Torben Osted's series Fodring Forbudt.

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