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This is a list of characters owned or published primarily by DC Comics. Note that most, but not all, of these characters exist within the DC Universe; some listed are part of the Wildstorm Universe, others of Alan Moore's America's Best Comics line, and others are characters from Warner Brothers animations and films, Elseworlds or from companies below with reference. In the eighties, DC published comics under the name of Who's Who in the DC Universe to catalogue the characters they had then. DC had also published a Showcase series, a DC Comics Presents series, a Secret Origins, House of Mystery, House of Secrets, Legends of the DC Universe, The Brave and the Bold Showcase Presents series and a DC Cosmic Cards line to keep track with their characters. America's Best, Homage, Wildstorm, Helix Press, DC/Elseworlds, Impact, Tangent, DC/Milestone Press, Paradox Press, Piranha Press, and DC/Vertigo Press Comics are all trademark publications of the DC comics group. DC Comics is one of the largest American companies in comic book and related media publishing. ...
Cover to the History of the DC Universe trade paperback. ...
WildStorm WildStorm Productions, or simply WildStorm, is an American publisher of comic books. ...
Alan Moore (born November 18, 1953, in Northampton) is an English writer most famous for his influential work in comics, including the acclaimed graphic novels Watchmen, V for Vendetta and From Hell. ...
Alex Ross cover to Americas Best Comics 64 Page Giant, featuring all of the characters created by Alan Moore for the imprint. ...
Warner Bros. ...
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Whos Who in the DC Universe (usually referred to as Whos Who) is a guide that DC Comics published to catalogue the wide variety of fictional characters in their imaginary universe, the DC Universe. ...
Showcase has been the title of several anthology series published by DC Comics. ...
DC Comics Presents. ...
Brian Bollands cover to the 1989 Secret Origins collection. ...
House of Mystery was a horror anthology comic book series published by DC Comics from 1951 to 1983. ...
The House of Secrets #92 (July 1971), introducing Swamp Thing. ...
The Brave and the Bold is a DC Comics comic book that is currently in monthly publication in a second volume. ...
Showcase Presents is a DC Comics collection created as DCs own version of Essential Marvel Comics. ...
DC Cosmic cards is a card set made by Skybox in the year 1992-93. ...
Impact Comics was an imprint of DC Comics that was aimed at younger audiences. ...
Tangent Comics was a DC Comics imprint created in 1997-1998, developed from ideas created by Dan Jurgens. ...
This is a list of characters owned or published primarily by DC Comics. ...
Teams and organizations in various DC Comics publications. ...
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A list of Quality, Fawcett and Charlton comics characters that have not been used by DC Comics since each respective date of acquisition below. ...
This is a list of characters owned or published primarily by DC Comics. ...
List of characters 0-9 #711 was a Golden Age of comics superhero created by George Brenner and published by Quality Comics. ...
A - Abattoir
- Abbot, Kyle
- Abel
- Abin Sur
- Abra Kadabra
- Ace
- Ace of Spades
- Ace the Bat-Hound
- Acidia
- Acrata
- Acro-Bat
- Adonis (Teen Titans animated)
- Aegeus
- Agamemno
- Agent Liberty
- Agent Orange (Wildstorm)
- Air Wave (Larry Jordan)
- Air Wave (Helen Jordan)
- Air Wave (Harold Jordan)
- Ahwehotah (see Max Mercury)
- Akins, Michael
- Alchemist (see Element Lad)
- Alias the Spider
- Allen, Barry (see also Flash)
- Allen, Bart
- Allen, Crispus
- Allergent (Agent Orange)
- Alley-Kat-Abra
- Allnut, Harold
- Alpha Centurion
- Alva, Edwin (Milestone Media)
- Alva Xar
- Amazing Grace
- Amazing Man (Will Everett)
- Amazing Man (Will Everett III)
- Amazo
- Ambush Bug
- Amethyst, Princess of Gem World
- Amok
- Amon Sur
- Amorpho
- A-Mortal
- Amygdala
- Anarchist
- Anarky
- Anastasia
- Ancient Superman (Elseworlds)
- Andromeda
- Angle Man
- Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man
- Animal Man
- Anima
- Animus
- Anomaly
- Answer
- The Ant
- Antaeus
- Antagon
- Anthro
- Anti-Matter Man
- Anti-Monitor
- Antiope
- Antithesis
- Anvil
- Apache Chief
- Apeface
- Appa Ali Apsa
- Apparition (see Phantom Girl)
- April Fool (Elseworlds)
- Aquagirl (Lisa Morel)
- Aquagirl (Selena)
- Aquagirl (Tula)
- Aquagirl (Lorena Marquez)
- Aqualad (now Tempest)
- Aquaman
- Arak
- Arashi
- Arcane, Anton
- Arch
- Archer Braun
- Archor
- Arclight
- Arella
- Ares
- Argent
- Argus
- Ariadne
- Arion
- Arisia
- Armek
- Armless Master
- Arrakhat
- Arrowette
- Arsenal (see also Speedy)
- Aruna
- Artemis (see also Tigress)
- Artemis
- Artemiz
- Ash-Pak-Glif
- Asmodel
- Asp, Benadict
- Asteroth
- Astra
- Athena
- Atlan
- Atlas
- Atlas (Teen Titans animated)
- Atmos
- Atom (Al Pratt)
- Atom (Ray Palmer)
- Atom (Adam Cray)
- Atom (Ryan Choi)
- Atom Girl
- Atom-Master
- Atom Smasher (see also Nuklon)
- Atomic Knight
- Atomic Skull (Albert Michaels)
- Atomic Skull (Joe Martin)
- Aura
- Auron
- Aurora
- Automan
- Avia (Elseworlds)
- Awkward Man (of Inferior Five)
- Axe (of Metallik, see Teen Titans)
- Axeman
- Axis
- Azazel
- Azmodus
- Azrael (Jean-Paul Valley, see also Batman)
- Aztar
- Aztek
- Azerath
- Azure
Abattoir is the alias of Arnold Etchison, a fictional character from DC Comics. ...
Kyle Abbot is a fictional villain in DC Comics, first appearing in Detective Comics #743. ...
Cain and Abel are a pair of fictional characters in the DC Comics universe based on the Biblical Cain and Abel. ...
Abin Sur is a fictional character and a superhero from the DC Comics universe. ...
Abra Kadabra is a DC Comics supervillain and a primary foe of the Flash. ...
Ace is a member of the Royal Flush Gang, which is group of villains modeled on the cards in a royal flush in poker. ...
Ace of Spades is the name of three fictional characters from DC Comics. ...
Aces first appearance in Batman #92, June 1955 The comic book character Ace the Bat-Hound was the canine crime-fighting partner of Batman and Robin in DC Comics of the 1950s and 1960s. ...
Acidia is the name of a fictional character from DC Comics who first appeared in Chase #4 (May 1998). ...
Acrata is the name of a fictional character from DC Comics whos first and only appearance was in Superman Annual Vol. ...
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This page contains a list of the minor characters made specifically for Teen Titans. ...
Teen Titans is an American animated television series created by Sam Register and Glen Murakami and produced by Warner Bros. ...
Aegeus was a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. ...
Art by Terry Dodson. ...
Agent Liberty (Benjamin Lockwood) is a fictional character from DC Comics, who has the ability to use gadgets. ...
Agent Orange is a fictional character in comics published by Wildstorm. ...
WildStorm WildStorm Productions, or simply WildStorm, is an American publisher of comic books. ...
Air-Wave is the name of used by several superheroes in the DC Universe. ...
Air-Wave is the name of used by several superheroes in the DC Universe. ...
Air-Wave is the name of used by several superheroes in the DC Universe. ...
Max Mercury is the name of a superhero in the DC Comics universe. ...
Michael Akins is a fictional character in DC Comics Batman comics series. ...
Element Lad is a fictional character in the thirtieth century of the DC Universe, a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. ...
Alias the Spider was a fairly obscure comic book feature from the Golden Age that appeared in Crack Comics for nearly three years (starting with issue #1 in 1940). ...
Barry Allen is a fictional character, a superhero in the DC Comics universe and the second Flash. ...
The Flash is a name shared by several DC Comics superheroes. ...
Bartholemew Bart Allen II is a fictional character in the DC Comics Universe. ...
Crispus Allen is a fictional police detective in DC Comics Gotham City Police Department assigned to the Major Crimes Unit (MCU). ...
Alley-Kat-Abra is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. ...
Harold Allnut was an aide of Batmans, helping to design and build much of his equipment. ...
Alpha Centurion is a DC Comics superhero who first appeared in Superman comic books in 1994. ...
Edwin Alva Sr. ...
Milestone Medias character Static Animated version of Static Milestone Media is a company best known for creating the Milestone comics imprint (that was published through DC Comics) and the Static Shock cartoon series. ...
Alva Xar is the name of a comic book supervillain of the type of scientific mastermind. ...
Amazing Grace is a fictional character, from DC Comics, part of Darkseids Elite. ...
Amazing Man is a name used by several fictional characters, all of them superheroes. ...
Amazing Man is a name used by several fictional characters, all of them superheroes. ...
Amazo is a fictional android from DC Comics. ...
Ambush Bug is a fictional comic book character who has appeared in several DC Comics. ...
Amethyst: Princess of Gemworld was a series of comic books by DC Comics published in the 1980s. ...
Amon Sur is a fictional alien supervillain in the DC Comics Universe. ...
Amygdala is the alias of the DC Comics character, a sometime opponent of Batman. ...
Anarky is a fictional superhero character who was created by Alan Grant, and published by DC Comics. ...
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Laurel Gand, codenamed Andromeda, is a fictional character, a superheroine in the future of the DC Comics universe, and a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes Biography Laurel Gand spent most of her life in a White Triangle community, being indoctrinated in the horrors of interspecies co-operation before...
Angle Man is the name of a DC Comics supervillain. ...
Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man is a fictional supervillain in the DC Universe, and a foe of the original Doom Patrol. ...
Animal Man is a fictional superhero in the DC Universe. ...
Anima is the name of a DC Comics character, who starred in the comic book series of the same name. ...
Anomaly is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. ...
Eddie Whits parents were a circus strongman and acrobat, and after they died he became a juvenile delinquent. ...
Antaeus is the name of a DC Comics superhero. ...
Anthro was the first Cro-Magnon boy born in the DC Comics universe. ...
The Anti-Monitor is the supervillain of the DC Comics mini-series Crisis on Infinite Earths. ...
Antiope, in the fictional DC Comics universe, was the Amazon sister of Queen Hippolyta, and aunt to Wonder Woman. ...
Apache Chief Apache Chief is a fictional Native American superhero from the animated series Super Friends created by Hanna-Barbera. ...
Apeface is partnered with the Nebulan Spasma. ...
Appa Ali Apsa is a fictional character from DC Comics. ...
Phantom Girl is a fictional character in the DC Universe, a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the thirtieth century. ...
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Aquagirl is the name of several fictional characters who were superheros from DC Comics. ...
Aquagirl is the name of several fictional characters who were superheros from DC Comics. ...
Aquagirl is the name of several fictional characters who were superheros from DC Comics. ...
Aquagirl is the name of several fictional characters who were superheros from DC Comics. ...
DC Comics has featured two superheroes with the name Tempest. ...
Aquaman is a fictional character, a superhero in DC Comics. ...
Arak was a Native American hero in the DC Comics universe. ...
Anton Arcane, sometimes simply known as Arcane, is a D.C. Comics villain who first appeared in Swamp Thing (first series) #2. ...
In the Teen Titans comics and animated universe, Angela Roth, commonly called Arella, is the pacifist mother of the superhero psychic Raven. ...
Ares is a DC Comics character based on the Greek god of the same name. ...
Argent is a DC Comics fictional superhero. ...
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Arion is a fictional character from DC Comics universe. ...
Arisia is a fictional character featured in comic books published by DC Comics. ...
The Armless Master is a fictional character in the DC Universe. ...
Arrowette is a fictional character in the DC Universe. ...
Roy Harper is a fictional superhero in the DC Comics Universe. ...
Speedy is the name of two DC Comics superheroes, both of whom have served as teenaged sidekicks for the Green Arrow (a. ...
Aruna is a fictional supeheroine published by DC Comics. ...
Artemis Crock is a fictional comic book character published by DC Comics. ...
Tigress is the name of three different DC Comics supervillains. ...
Artemis of Bana-Mighdall is a fictional Amazon superheroine created by writer William Messner-Loebs, appearing in DC Comics comic books. ...
Artemiz (most often referred to as Artemis) is a New God of Apokolips in the DC Comics universe. ...
The Green Lantern Corps has 7200 soldiers, two per sector (previously 3600, one per sector). ...
Asmodel is said to be the angel of April. ...
Athena is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe. ...
This page contains a list of the minor characters made specifically for Teen Titans. ...
Teen Titans is an American animated television series created by Sam Register and Glen Murakami and produced by Warner Bros. ...
Al Pratt is a character in the DC Comics Universe, the original hero to fight crime as the Atom. ...
The Atom introduced during the Silver Age of comic books in Showcase # 34 (Sep-Oct 1961) is physicist and university professor Ray Palmer (named for real-life science fiction writer Raymond A. Palmer, who was himself quite short). ...
The Atom is a fictional comicbook superhero published by DC Comics. ...
The Atom is a fictional comicbook superhero published by DC Comics. ...
For other uses, see Violet (name). ...
Atom Smasher (Albert Rothstein) (sometimes spelled with a hyphen) is a fictional superhero in the DC Comics Universe. ...
Atom Smasher (sometimes spelled with a hyphen) is a superhero in the DC Comics Universe. ...
Atomic Knight is a DC Comics superhero and was briefly a member of the Outsiders team. ...
Atomic Skull is the name of two different DC Comics supervillains. ...
Atomic Skull is the name of two different DC Comics supervillains. ...
Auron is the name of two fictional DC Comics superheroes. ...
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The Inferior Five (or I5) are a parodical superhero team who premiered in the DC Comics test book Showcase #62 (1966. ...
The Teen Titans, also known as âThe New Teen Titansâ, âNew Titansâ, or âThe Titansâ, a DC Comics superhero team. ...
Azazel is a demon in Neil Gaimans Sandman comics. ...
Azrael (Jean-Paul Valley) is a fictional character from DC Comics. ...
Batman (originally referred to as the Bat-Man and still referred to at times as the Batman) is a DC Comics fictional hero who first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939. ...
Aztek was a superhero in the DC Universe. ...
B - B'dg
- B'Shi
- B'wana Beast
- Babe
- Baby Boom
- Baby Doll
- Backbeat (of Metallik, see Team Titans)
- Backlash
- Bad Samaritan
- Bagman
- Bag O'Bones
- Baledor
- Ballistic
- Balloon Buster
- Bane
- The Banner
- Baron Bedlam
- Baron Blitzkrieg
- Baron Bug
- Baron Tyrano
- Baron Winter
- Barracuda
- Barrage
- Bat-Girl (Bette Kane)
- Batgirl (Barbara Gordon)
- Batgirl (Cassandra Cain)
- Bat-Knight (Elseworlds)
- Bat Lash
- Batman (Bruce Wayne)
- Batman (Bruce Wayne, Earth-Two))
- Batman (Dick Grayson)
- Batman (Terry McGinnis)
- Batman (Jean Paul Valley)
- Batman Jones
- Bat-Mite
- Battalion (Wildstorm)
- Battalion
- Batwoman (Kathy Kane)
- Batwoman (Kate Kane)
- Batzarro
- Baud
- Baytor
- Beard Hunter
- Beast Boy
- Beaumont, Andrea
- Beautiful Dreamer
- Bedlam
- Beefeater
- Beezlebub
- Bekka
- Belial
- Belloc, Elaine
- Belphegor
- Bennett, Andrew
- Beppo
- Bernadeth
- Bertron
- Bette Noir
- Bibbowski, Bibbo
- Big Barda
- Big Breeda
- Big Bear
- Big Caesar
- Big Shot
- Big Sir
- Billy Numerous (Teen Titans animated)
- Bird
- Bizarro (also referred to as: Bizarro #1; Bizarro Superman)
- Black Adam
- Black Alice
- Black Barax
- Black Bison
- Black Canary (Dinah Drake Lance)
- Black Canary (Dinah Laurel Lance)
- Black Condor (Richard Grey Jr.)
- Black Condor (Ryan Kendall)
- Black Condor (John Trujillo)
- Black Death
- Black Flash
- Black Hand
- Black Hood (Impact Comics)
- Black Lightning
- Black Mace
- Black, Manchester
- Black Manta
- Black Mask
- Black Mass
- Black Mongul (Elseworlds)
- Black Nebula
- Black Orchid
- Black Pirate
- Black Racer
- Black Smith
- Black Spider
- Black Thorn
- Black Vulcan
- Black Vulture
- Black Zero
- Blackbriar Thorn
- Blackbriar Tom
- Blackfire
- Blackguard
- Blackhawk
- Blackrock
- Blacksmith
- Blank Slate
- Blaze
- Blimp (of Inferior Five)
- Blindfaith
- Blindside
- Blip
- Blithe
- Blizzard
- Blockade
- Blockbuster (Mark Desmond)
- Blockbuster (Roland Desmond)
- Blok
- Bloodlust (Elseworlds)
- Bloodsport (Robert DuBois)
- Bloodsport (Alex Trent)
- Bloodthirst
- Bloodwynd
- Bloody Mary
- Bludhound
- Blue Beetle (Dan Garrett)
- Blue Beetle (Ted Kord)
- Blue Beetle (Jaime Reyes)
- Blue Devil
- Blue Jay
- Blue Lama
- Blue Moon
- Blue Snowman
- Blue Tracer
- Blue Trinity
- Bob the Goon
- Bob Overdog
- Bob the Galactic Bum
- Body Doubles
- Bolshoi
- Bolt
- Bombshell
- Bonfire
- Bongo (of Metallik, see Team Titans)
- Bookworm
- Booddikka
- Bork
- Boss Zucco
- Bottler
- Bouncing Boy
- Bounty
- Boxer, Ben
- Brand, Boston
- Brain
- Brain Storm
- Brainiac (also referred to as: Brainiac 2.5; Brainiac 8; Brainiac 12; Brainiac 13)
- Brainiac 2
- Brainiac 4
- Brainiac 5 (also referred to as: Brainiac 5.1)
- Brains
- Brains' Beldon
- Brainwave (Henry King, Sr.)
- Brainwave (Henry King, Jr.)
- Brahma
- Brass (of Metallik, see Team Titans)
- Braverman, Kenny
- Breach
- Breathtaker
- Brick
- Brik
- Brimstone
- Bronze Tiger
- Paula BrooksBrooks, Paula
- Brother Blood
- Brother Grimm
- Brother Manindra
- Brrmm
- Brutale
- Brute
- Brutus Force
- Buddha (Elseworlds)
- Bug
- Bugg
- Bug-Eyed Bandit
- Bulldozer
- Bulleteer
- Bulletgirl
- Bulletman
- Bullock, Harvey
- Bumblebee (alias Karen Beecher-Duncan)
- Burgess, Alex
- Burgess, Roderick
- Bushido
- Bushmaster
- Buzzard
- Byte
- Byth
Bdg (pronounced like badge) is a character in the DC Comics series Green Lantern. ...
The Green Lantern Corps has 7200 soldiers, two per sector (previously 3600, one per sector). ...
Bwana Beast is the name of a comic book superhero in the DC Universe. ...
The Teen Titans, also known as âThe New Teen Titansâ, âNew Titansâ, or âThe Titansâ, a DC Comics superhero team. ...
Ludovic Ludo Bagman is a fictional character who appears in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. ...
Bane is the DC Comics supervillain, and sometimes ally, best known for having broken Batmans back. ...
Baron Bedlam is the name of a DC Comics supervillain. ...
Baron Blitzkrieg is a fictional supervillain in the DC Comics universe, originally residing on Earth-Two. ...
Barracuda is a Marvel Comics villain who opposes The Punisher. ...
Bette Kane is a fictional character in DC comics. ...
Barbara Gordon is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics and related media. ...
Cassandra Cain, is a fictional character in the DC Universe, and was the most recent Batgirl. ...
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Bat Lash, as depicted in Justice League Unlimited Bat Lash Bat (Batton) Lash first appeared in 1968, in a house ad running in Superman DC Comics. ...
Batman (originally referred to as the Bat-Man and still referred to at times as the Batman) is a DC Comics fictional hero who first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939. ...
The Batman of Earth-Two is a parallel version of the fictional DC Comics superhero, who was introduced after DC Comics created Earth-Two, a parallel world that was retroactively established as the home of characters which had been published in the Golden Age of comic books. ...
Dick Grayson is a fictional superhero in the DC Comics Universe. ...
Terrence Terry McGinnis is a fictional character and the protagonist of the DC animated universe television series Batman Beyond. ...
Azrael (Jean-Paul Valley) is a fictional character from DC Comics. ...
Batman Jones is a now-defunct supporting character in Batman comics, from the Silver Age of Comic Books. ...
Bat-Mite, astride Ace the Bat-Hound, on the cover of Batman #133 (August 1960). ...
Battalion is a telekinetic, able to move objects with his mind. ...
WildStorm WildStorm Productions, or simply WildStorm, is an American publisher of comic books. ...
Batwoman (real name Kathy Kane) is the name of a fictional character, the female counterpart to DC Comics popular superhero Batman. ...
Batwoman (real name Kathy Kane) is the name of a fictional character, the female counterpart to DC Comics popular superhero Batman. ...
Batzarro is a fictional comic book character, a twisted doppelganger of Batman. ...
Beast Boy (real name Garfield Mark Gar Logan) is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe, a shapeshifting superhero who is a former member of the Doom Patrol and member of the Teen Titans. ...
Spoiler warning: Andrea Beaumont, also known as The Phantasm, is a fictional DC Comics femme fatale. ...
Elaine Belloc is a principal character in the DC/Vertigo Comics series Lucifer. ...
I...Vampire was a 24 issue series, created by writer J.M. DeMatteis, that appeared in House of Mystery between 1981 and 1983. ...
Beppo is Supermans pet monkey. ...
Bernadeth is a New God of Apokolips in the DC Comics universe. ...
Bertron Bertron is a fictional caracther in the Superman universe. ...
Bibbo Bibowski is a supporting character in Superman comics. ...
Big Barda is a fictional character, a DC Comics superheroine created by Jack Kirby, originally for The Fourth World series of titles. ...
In comic books, Big Breeda was the mother of Big Barda in Jack Kirbys Fourth World meta_series. ...
Big Sir is a DC Comics character. ...
This page contains a list of the minor characters made specifically for Teen Titans. ...
Teen Titans is an American animated television series created by Sam Register and Glen Murakami and produced by Warner Bros. ...
Bizarro is a fictional character, a doppelgänger of DC Comicsâ Superman. ...
Black Adam is a fictional comic book character whose morally ambiguous nature has his character fall between the lines of heroism and villainy; as a result, he has associated himself with both superheroes and supervillains in the past. ...
Black Alice is also the title of a novel by Thomas M. Disch and John Sladek, under the pseudonym Thom Demijohn Black Alice is a DC Comics character introduced in Birds of Prey #76 (January 2005). ...
Black Bison is the name of a 2 DC Comics supervillain. ...
Black Canary is a DC Comics superheroine character. ...
Black Canary is a DC Comics superheroine character. ...
Black Condor is the name of three DC Comics superheroes who have all been members of the Freedom Fighters. ...
Black Condor is the name of three DC Comics superheroes who have all been members of the Freedom Fighters. ...
Black Condor is the name of three DC Comics superheroes who have all been members of the Freedom Fighters. ...
Black Flash The Black Flash is a fictional comic book character from DC Comics. ...
Black Hand (real name William Hand) is a DC Comics supervillain and a recurring foe to Green Lantern. ...
Impact Comics was an imprint of DC Comics that was aimed at younger audiences. ...
Black Lightning is the first major African-American superhero to have been published by DC Comics. ...
Manchester Black is a fictional character, an anti-hero in the DC Comics universe. ...
Black Manta is a fictional character, a supervillain appearing in DC Comics, primarily as an archenemy of Aquaman. ...
Black Mask is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. ...
Black Mass is the name of a DC Comics supervillain. ...
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The Black Pirates are a pirate faction featured in the console role-playing game Skies of Arcadia. ...
The Black Racer is a fictional deity and avatar of death published by DC Comics. ...
Black Spider is the name of several DC Comics villains; the first two were both primarily the enemies of Batman. ...
Black Thorn is a DC Comics character. ...
Black Vulcan as he appeared in Hanna-Barberas Super Friends TV series in the 1970s & 80s Black Vulcan is a fictional African American superhero on the animated series Super Friends created by Hanna-Barbera. ...
Black Zero is the name of a terrorist organization and two supervillains inspired by that organization. ...
Blackfire (real name Komandr) is a fictional character in the DC Universe. ...
Blackhawk #12 (Autumn, 1946), Quality Comics. ...
Appearing in DC Comics Superman titles, Blackrock is a recurring enemy of Superman first appearing in Action Comics #458, dated April 1976. ...
Blacksmith is a DC Comics supervillain and a rogue to the Flash III (Wally West). ...
Blaze and Satanus are demonic supervillain siblings in the DC Comics Universe. ...
The Inferior Five (or I5) are a parodical superhero team who premiered in the DC Comics test book Showcase #62 (1966. ...
Blithe is a fictional character from DC Comics Supergirl series. ...
Blockbuster is the name of three fictional characters in the DC Comics Universe. ...
Blockbuster is the name of three fictional characters in the DC Comics Universe. ...
Blok is a fictional character, a superhero in the 30th century of the DC Comics uiniverse. ...
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Bloodsport is the name of a DC Comics supervillain. ...
Bloodsport is the name of a DC Comics supervillain. ...
Bloodwynd is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. ...
Bloody Mary is a New God of Apokolips in the DC Comics universe. ...
Bludhound is a DC Comics character. ...
Blue Beetle is the name of three fictional comic book superheroes. ...
Blue Beetle is Edward (or Theodore) Ted Kord, a fictional superhero in the DC Universe. ...
Jaime Reyes is a fictional comic book superhero from DC Comics, is a Hispanic teenager who became the third person to take up the identity of the superhero Blue Beetle. ...
Blue Devil is a superhero featured in material published by DC Comics. ...
Blue Jay is a DC Comics character. ...
The term Blue Moon has at least four related meanings. ...
Blue Snowman (a. ...
Blue Tracer Blue Tracer is a golden age of comics superhero who was created by Fred Guardineer and published by Quality Comics. ...
Bob the Goons 1989 Toybiz action figure. ...
The Body Doubles are DC Comics villains. ...
Bolt is a DC Comics small time supervillian with the powers of teleportation and the ability to shoot bolts of energy. ...
For the Marvel Comics character see Bombshell (Marvel Comics) Bombshell is a fictional supervillain in the DC Comics Universe who was first mentioned in Teen Titans vol. ...
The Teen Titans, also known as âThe New Teen Titansâ, âNew Titansâ, or âThe Titansâ, a DC Comics superhero team. ...
Bork is a fictional superhero in the DC Comics universe. ...
Tony Zucco is the name of a DC Comics mobster. ...
Bouncing Boy is a fictional character in the DC Universe, a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th century. ...
Deadman is a fictional character, a superhero appearing in DC Comics. ...
The Brain is a DC Comics supervillain. ...
Brainiac is a fictional character, a DC Comics supervillain and frequent opponent of Superman. ...
Vril Dox II of the planet Colu is a DC Comics character. ...
Brainiac 4 was the mother of the Legion of Super-Heroes member Brainiac 5 (later 5. ...
Brainiac 5 (Querl Dox) is a fictional character who exists in the future of the DC Comics universe. ...
Brainwave or Brain Wave is a name shared by two characters in the DC Comics Universe, who are father and son. ...
Brainwave or Brain Wave is a name shared by two characters in the DC Comics Universe, who are father and son. ...
The Teen Titans, also known as âThe New Teen Titansâ, âNew Titansâ, or âThe Titansâ, a DC Comics superhero team. ...
Conduit, alias Kenny Braverman, is a DC Comics supervillain who became obsessed with the idea that he was always second-rate to Clark Kent. ...
Breach is a fictional character, a comic book series from DC Comics. ...
Brick is a DC Comics supervillain and an enemy to Green Arrow. ...
Brimstone is a robot also dubbed Engine of Destruction, sent by Darkseid of Apokolips to Earth. ...
Bronze Tiger (Ben Turner) is a fictional character in the DC Universe. ...
Brother Blood is the name of two fictional comicbook characters in the DC Universe. ...
The Brothers Grimm and Priscilla Dolly The Brother Grimms are villains in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
This is a list of characters appearing in The Sandman comic book, published by DC Comics Vertigo imprint. ...
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Bug-Eyed Bandit is a DC Comics supervillain. ...
Bulleteer is a fictional character and DC Comics superheroine, a member of the Seven Soldiers of Victory. ...
Bulletman was a Fawcett Comics superhero created by Bill Parker and Jon Smalle for Nickel Comics #1 in May, 1940. ...
Bulletman was a Fawcett Comics superhero created by Bill Parker and Jon Smalle for Nickel Comics #1 in May, 1940. ...
This article is about the DC Comics character. ...
Bumblebee is the superhero alias of Karen Beecher, a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. ...
Alex Burgess is a fictional character from Neil Gaimans comic book series, The Sandman. ...
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Bushido is the name of a DC Comics superhero and was a short-lived member of the Teen Titans. ...
Bushmaster is the name of a ficticial DC Comics superhero. ...
The Buzzard alias Hugo Van Beck is a DC Comics character who is from the fictional place of Empire City. ...
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C - C'est Hay
- Cabal
- Cachiru
- Cain
- Cain, Cassandra (see also Batgirl)
- Cain, David
- Caine, Donovan
- Calamity King
- Calculator
- Cale, Veronica
- Calendar Girl
- Calendar Man
- Caliber
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- Candy, Etta
- Cannon (Wildstorm}
- Cannonball
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- Captain Atom
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- Captain Boomerang (Owen Mercer)
- Captain Calamity
- Captain Carrot
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- Captain Cold
- Captain Comet
- Captain Compass
- Captain Destiny
- Captain Fear
- Captain Hunter
- Captain Marvel
- Captain Marvel, Jr.
- Captain Metropolis (see also Watchmen Elseworlds)
- Captain Nazi
- Captain Speed
- Captain Stingaree
- Captain Storm
- Captain Thunder
- Captain Triumph
- Captain Wonder
- Captain X
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- Carter, Michael Jon
- Cascade
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- Cauldron
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- Chameleon Boy
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- Changeling
- Channel
- Chaos Maker
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- Charaxes
- Charybdis
- Chase, Cameron
- Chambers, Johnny
- Chancer
- Cheetah (Priscilla Rich)
- Cheetah (Deborah Domaine)
- Cheetah (Barbara Ann Minerva)
- Cheetah (Sebastian Ballesteros)
- Chemical King
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- Chronos (Walker Gabriel)
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- Chubby Da Choona (Seaguy)
- Chunk
- Chrysalis
- Cicada
- Cinderblock (Teen Titans animated)
- Cinnamon
- Circe
- Cir-El (see also Supergirl)
- Citadel
- Clark Kent (see also Superman)
- Clawman, Betty
- Clayface (Basil Karlo)
- Clayface (Matt Hagen)
- Clayface (Preston Payne)
- Clayface (Sondra Fuller)
- Clayface (Cassius Payne)
- Claything
- Clawhammer
- Claw the Unconquered
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- Clevenger, Travis (Bloodhound)
- Clipper
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- Cloudburst
- Clown
- Cluemaster
- Coagula
- Cobalt Blue
- Cobert, Catherine
- Cobweb (America's Best Comics)
- Codename: Assassin
- Coeus
- Coldrake, Joshua
- Coldsnap
- Coldcast
- Colonel Computron
- Colonel Mason
- Colos
- Color Kid
- Colossal Boy
- Colossus
- Comedian (see also Watchmen Elseworlds)
- Comet (Impact Comics)
- Comet
- Comet Queen
- Commander Steel
- Commander Yank
- Composite
- Composite Man
- Composite Superman
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- Congo Bill and Congorilla
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- Construct
- the Contessa
- Control Freak (Teen Titans animated)
- Cooper, Marcie
- Copperhead
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- Corinthian
- Corona
- Corrigan, Jim (see also Spectre)
- Corrosive Man
- Cosmic Boy
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- Cosmic King
- Count Vertigo
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- Crazy Quilt
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- Crimson Avenger (Lee Travis)
- Crimson Avenger (Albert Elwood)
- Crimson Avenger (Unknown)
- Crimson Fox
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- Crosby, Bridgette
- Cross Christina
- Crowbar
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- Crystal
- Crystallex
- Culp
- Custer, Jesse (see Preacher)
- The Curse
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- Cyborgirl
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- Cypher
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Cain and Abel are a pair of fictional characters in the DC Comics universe based on the Biblical Cain and Abel. ...
Cassandra Cain, is a fictional character in the DC Universe, and was the most recent Batgirl. ...
Art from Wizard Magazine (2006), featuring Barbara and Cassandra as Batgirl. ...
David Cain is the name of a comic book character associated with the Batman mythos. ...
Calamity King, (E. Davis Ester of the planet Touston) is a comic book superhero in the 30th century of DC Comics universe. ...
The Calculator is a DC Comics supervillain, initially created by Bob Rozakis in the 1970s. ...
Veronica Cale is a fictional character, an enemy of Wonder Woman in DC Comics. ...
Calendar Man (real name: Julian Gregory Day) is a DC Comics supervillain. ...
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Cannon is the name of a comic book character from Wildstorm. ...
WildStorm WildStorm Productions, or simply WildStorm, is an American publisher of comic books. ...
Cannon and Saber are fictional characters who appear in the DC Universe. ...
Captain Atom is a fictional comic book superhero. ...
George Digger Harkness and his son Owen Mercer, both known as Captain Boomerang, are fictional supervillains in the DC Universe. ...
Owen Mercer is a fictional character existing in the DC Comics Universe. ...
Captain Carrot is a comic book superhero who appeared in a series published by DC Comics. ...
Captain Cold, also known as Leonard Snart, is a comic book villain created by John Broome and Carmine Infantino for The Flash comic book, and is one of the scarlet speedsters enemies. ...
Captain Comet (Adam Blake) is a fictional DC Comics superhero created by writer John Broome and artist Carmine Infantino. ...
For other uses, see Captain Marvel. ...
Captain Marvel Jr. ...
Captain Metropolis is a fictional character appearing in the Watchmen graphic novel published by DC Comics in 1986. ...
Watchmen is a twelve-issue graphic novel written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Dave Gibbons. ...
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Captain Nazi is a Fawcett Comics and DC Comics supervillain, a rival of Captain Marvel and Captain Marvel, Jr. ...
Jack B. Quick is a fictional character from Alan Moores Americas Best Comics imprint. ...
Captain Stingaree is a supervillain in DC Comics. ...
For other uses, see Captain Marvel. ...
Captain Triumph is a fictional superhero from the Golden Age of Comics who first appeared in Crack Comics #27, published in January of 1943 by Quality Comics. ...
Captain Wonder is a villain who was created by combining Doctor Psycho and Steve Trevor. ...
Snapper Carr is a fictional supporting character in the DC Universe. ...
Cave Carson (real name Calvin Carson) is a fictional character that appeared in stories published by DC Comics. ...
Michael Jon Carter is a fictional character, a superhero in publications from DC Comics, who goes by the names of Booster Gold and Supernova. ...
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Catman is a supervillain in the DC Comics Rogues Gallery. ...
Catspaw the Legionnaire, art by Chris Sprouse April Dumaka, alias Catspaw is a fictional character who was briefly a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the now-discarded continuity known to LSH fandom as the Glorithverse. ...
Catwoman is a fictional character associated with DC Comics Batman franchise and created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane. ...
The Cavalier is a minor enemy of Batman and a fictional supervillain in the DC Comics universe. ...
Celsius is the superhero alias of Arani Desai Caulder, a fictional character in the DC Comics series, Doom Patrol. ...
Cellkeeper is a fictional alien position in the DC Universe, a sort of Prison Janitor from Superman Comics. ...
Centrix is a member of the DC Comics superhero team, the Global Guardians. ...
Cerdian is a DC Comics character. ...
Prominent members of the Monster Society of Evil, which at various times included many of Captain Marvel and the Marvel Familys enemies. ...
Chameleon Boy (Reep Daggle) is a DC Comics superhero, a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the thirtieth century. ...
Beast Boy (real name Garfield Mark Gar Logan) is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe, a shapeshifting superhero who is a former member of the Doom Patrol and member of the Teen Titans. ...
Killer Moth is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. ...
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Johnny Quick is the name of a Golden Age DC Comics character, with the power of superhuman speed. ...
The Cheetah is a fictional character in the Wonder Woman stories published by DC Comics, and is also the archenemy of Wonder Woman. ...
The Cheetah is a fictional character in the Wonder Woman stories published by DC Comics, and is also the archenemy of Wonder Woman. ...
The Cheetah is a fictional character in the Wonder Woman stories published by DC Comics, and is also the archenemy of Wonder Woman. ...
The Cheetah is a fictional character in the Wonder Woman stories published by DC Comics, and is also the archenemy of Wonder Woman. ...
Chemical King is a fictional character in the DC Universe of the thirtieth century, a member of the Legion of Super Heroes. ...
Chemo is a DC Comics supervillain, an enemy of the Metal Men. ...
Cheshire, real name Jade Nguyen, is a DC Comics villain, one of the worlds top assassins and mercenaries. ...
The Chief (Dr. Niles Caulder) is a fictional character from DC Comics and starred in the Doom Patrol comic. ...
Joe Chill is a fictional character in the DC Comics Batman series. ...
The Legion of Substitute Heroes are a group of fictional characters in the future of the DC Comics universe. ...
Grace Choi is a fictional character, a superhero from DC Comics. ...
In the DC Universe, Chp of the planet Hlven was a member of the Green Lantern Corps; like all Hlvenites, he resembled a somewhat anthropomorphic combination between a squirrel and a chipmunk. ...
Chronos is a DC Comics supervillain who takes his name from the Greek personification of Time and has the ability to time travel and manipulate history. ...
Chronos is a DC Comics supervillain who takes his name from the Greek personification of Time and has the ability to time travel and manipulate history. ...
Chroma appeared in Infinity, Inc. ...
Seaguy is a three-issue comic book mini-series written by Grant Morrison with art by Cameron Stewart and published by the Vertigo imprint of DC Comics. ...
Chunk is an fictional supporting character in the DC Comics universe, and a supporting character from the Flash family of books. ...
Cicada is the name of a fictional DC Comics supervillain. ...
This page contains a list of the minor characters made specifically for Teen Titans. ...
Teen Titans is an American animated television series created by Sam Register and Glen Murakami and produced by Warner Bros. ...
Cinnamon is a Western character in DC Comics. ...
Circe is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe, centered in the Wonder Woman title. ...
Cir-El was the fictional alleged daughter of Superman, who first appeared in Superman: The 10 Cent Adventure created by Steven Seagle and Scott McDaniel. ...
For other uses, see Supergirl (disambiguation). ...
The Citadel are a fictional fascist empire in the DC Universe. ...
For other uses, see Clark Kent (disambiguation). ...
Superman is a comic book superhero, originally created by American writer Jerry Siegel and Canadian artist Joe Shuster and published by DC Comics. ...
Betty Clawman is a fictional superhero and disembodied cosmic force in the DC Comics shared universe. ...
Clayface is the identity used by a number of shapeshifting supervillains in the DC Comics Universe who have battled Batman. ...
Clayface is the identity used by a number of shapeshifting supervillains in the DC Comics Universe who have battled Batman. ...
Clayface is the identity used by a number of shapeshifting supervillains in the DC Comics Universe who have battled Batman. ...
Clayface is the identity used by a number of shapeshifting supervillains in the DC Comics Universe who have battled Batman. ...
Clayface is the identity used by a number of shapeshifting supervillains in the DC Comics Universe who have battled Batman. ...
Clayface is the identity used by a number of shapeshifting supervillains in the DC Comics Universe who have battled Batman. ...
Claw the Unconquered is a sword and sorcery /fantasy comic book character created by writer David Michelinie and artist Ernie Chan (originally credited as Ernie Chua) in DC Comics Claw The Unconquered #1 (May-June 1975). ...
Clawster is a fictional resident of Warworld. ...
Clock King is a fictional supervillain in the DC Comics universe. ...
Cluemaster is a fictional character in the DC Universe. ...
Coagula (real name Kate Godwin, birth name Clark Godwin) is a former member of Doom Patrol. ...
Cobalt Blue is a supervillain destroyed by the Flash. ...
Catherine Maureen Cobert is a fictional character published by DC comics. ...
The Cobweb is a comic book heroine co-created by famed writer Alan Moore and veteran underground artist Melinda Gebbie. ...
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Pre-Zero Hour Color Kid (Ulu Vakk of the planet Lupra) is a DC Comics superhero, a member of the Legion of Substitute Heroes in the 30th Century. ...
Gim Allon is a fictional character in the 30th century of the DC Comics universe who has gone by a variety of superhero names over the past several decades, although originally (and most commonly) Colossal Boy. ...
The Comedian is a fictional character in the comic book series Watchmen (by Alan Moore, published by DC Comics). ...
Watchmen is a twelve-issue graphic novel written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Dave Gibbons. ...
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The Comet is a fictional character who first appeared in the DC Comics Impact Comics series, The Comet. ...
Impact Comics was an imprint of DC Comics that was aimed at younger audiences. ...
// First appearance of Comet, from Action Comics #292, September 1962. ...
Comet Queen is a member of Legion of Super-Heroes; however she does not exist in current Legion of Super-Heroes continuity. ...
Commander Steel is the name of a fictional characters, a DC Comics superheroes. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Composite Superman. ...
The Composite Superman is a DC Comics supervillain, an enemy of Superman and Batman. ...
Conduit, alias Kenny Braverman, is a DC Comics supervillain who became obsessed with the idea that he was always second-rate to Clark Kent. ...
Congo Bill was a long running DC Comics adventure comic strip, first published in More Fun Comics #56 (June 1940), created by Whitney Ellsworth and George Papp. ...
John Constantine (born May 10, 1953 in Liverpool, England) is the fictional protagonist of the comic series Hellblazer. ...
Construct was a fictional villian who first appeared in Justice League of America #142 with an interesting origin. ...
This page contains a list of the minor characters made specifically for Teen Titans. ...
Teen Titans is an American animated television series created by Sam Register and Glen Murakami and produced by Warner Bros. ...
For the Jokers sidekick, see Harley Quinn Harlequin is the name of four clown-themed DC Comics characters. ...
Copperhead was a DC Comics supervillain, he first appeared in The Brave and the Bold #78, June (1968) and was created by Bob Haney and Bob Brown. ...
The Corinthian is a fictional character in Neil Gaimans comic book series The Sandman. ...
For the graphic novel character Jimmy Corrigan by Chris Ware see Jimmy Corrigan, the Smartest Kid on Earth. ...
The Spectre is a fictional cosmic entity and superhero who has appeared in numerous comic books published by DC Comics. ...
Cosmic Boy (Rokk Krinn of the planet Braal) is a comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe. ...
Cosmic King is a fictional supervillain published by DC Comics. ...
Count Werner Vertigo is a DC Comics supervillain. ...
Crazy Jane isa a fictional character in the comic book Doom Patrol, created by Grant Morrison and Richard Case. ...
Crazy Quilt was a villian in the Batman comic books. ...
The Creeper is a DC Comics superhero created by Steve Ditko. ...
Creote is the name of a comic book character from DC Comics. ...
The Crime Doctor (Dr. Bradford Thorne) is a supervillain appearing in the DC Comics universe, primarily as an enemy of Batman. ...
The Crimesmith is a DC Comics villain. ...
In the DC Comics universe, Lee Walter Travis is the alter ego of the first of three incarnations of the Crimson Avenger. ...
The Crimson Avenger is the name of three separate fictional characters, superheroes who exist in the DC Comics universe. ...
The Crimson Avenger is the name of three separate fictional characters, superheroes who exist in the DC Comics universe. ...
Crimson Fox is a French superhero and what many people dont know about her is that crimson fox isnt just ONE person under the hood. ...
Professor Bridgett Crosby is a fictional character in DC Comics Superman titles as well as the Smallville television show. ...
Crowbar is the name of a DC Comics supervillain. ...
Able Crown is a fictional character from DC Comics. ...
Hero Cruz is a fictional African American superhero in the DC Comics universe who first appeared in Superboy and the Ravers in 1996. ...
Culp (or Simon Culp) is a fictional character created by James Dale Robinson for DC Comics. ...
Jesse Custer is a fictional character and the protagonist of the comic book Preacher, created by writer Garth Ennis and artist Steve Dillon (with a large percentage of the original cover art painted by Glenn Fabry), published by the Vertigo imprint of DC Comics. ...
Preacher is a comic book created by writer Garth Ennis and artist Steve Dillon, published by DC Comics, with covers by painter Glenn Fabry. ...
Cyborg (Victor Stone) is a fictional DC Comics superhero best known as a member of the Teen Titans. ...
Cyborgirl is a fictional character owned by the comic book company DC Comics. ...
Hank Henshaw is a fictional supervillain in the DC Universe. ...
Cyclone (alias Maxine Hunkel) is a fictional superheroine in the DC Comics universe. ...
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D - Da' Bomb
- Dagger
- Dagon
- Daggett, Roland
- Damage
- Dan the Dyna-Mite
- Danko, Willis
- Danny the Street
- Darhk, Damien
- Dark Angel
- Dark Destroyer
- Dark Flash
- Dark Lantern
- Dark Light
- Dark Man
- Dark Nemesis
- Dark Opal
- Darkseid
- Darkstars
- Darnell, Deborah Camille (see also Star Sapphire)
- Dart
- Dava
- Davis, Hallie
- Dawg
- Dawnstar
- Dazzler
- Deacon Blackfire
- Deadeye
- Deadline
- Deadman
- Deadshot
- Death (DC/Vertigo Comics)
- Death Angel
- Deathbolt
- Death-Doll
- Deathstroke
- Deathtrap
- Deathwish (Milestone Media)
- Deathwing
- Decay
- Deep Blue
- Deimos
- Delirium (formerly Delight)
- Demolitia
- The Demon
- Demon Damsel (Elseworlds)
- Demonia
- Dementor
- Dent, Duela (see also Harlequin)
- Dent, Gilda
- Dent, Harvey
- Dervish
- Desaad
- Desire
- Despair
- Despero
- Destiny
- Destiny of the Endless
- Destroyer 171
- Destruction
- Detective Chimp
- Devastator
- Devastation
- Dev-Em
- Devilance
- DeWitt, Alexandra
- Diamond, Marc
- Diamondeth
- Diamondette
- Dibny, Sue
- Dickles, Doiby
- Ding Dong Daddy
- Disdain
- Disruptor
- Djinn
- Doc Duggan
- Doctor Alchemy
- Doctor Anamoly
- Doctor Bedlam
- Doctor Cale
- Doctor Clever
- Doctor Cue
- Doctor Cyber
- Doctor Cyclops
- Doctor Darkk
- Doctor Death
- Doctor Destiny
- Doctor Doome
- Doctor Doog
- Doctor Double X
- Doctor Fang
- Doctor Fate (Kent Nelson)
- Doctor Fate (Eric and Linda Strauss)
- Doctor Fate (Inza Nelson)
- Doctor Fate (Hector Hall)
- Doctor Freak
- Doctor I. M. Smart
- Doctor Iker
- Doctor Impossible
- Doctor Kryptonite
- Doctor Laff
- Doctor Light (Arthur Light)
- Doctor Light (Kimiyo Hoshi)
- Doctor Manhattan (Watchmen)
- Doctor Midnight (Beth Chapel)
- Doctor Mid-Nite (Charles McNider)
- Doctor Mid-Nite (Pieter Cross)
- Doctor Mist
- Doctor Moon
- Doctor Occult
- Doctor Phosphorus
- Doctor Poison (Princess Maru)
- Doctor Poison (Maru's granddaughter)
- Doctor Polaris
- Doctor Psycho
- Doctor Regulus
- Doctor Sivana
- Doctor Spectro
- Doctor Thirteen
- Doctor Togg
- Doctor Trap
- Doctor Tyme
- Doctor Tzin Tzin
- Doctor Ub'x
- Doctor Z. Z.
- Dollar Bill (Watchmen)
- Doll Girl
- Doll Maker (Super Friends)
- Doll Man (Darrell Dane)
- Doll Man (Lester Colt)
- Dolphin
- Domain
- Dominus
- Don Grieco
- Doom Mathematic
- Doomsday
- Dorian, Emile, Doctor
- Dorrance, Dane
- Double Dare
- Double Down
- Dove (Don Hall)
- Dove (Dawn Granger)
- Dove (Wiley Wolverman)
- Download
- Draaga
- Dracon
- Dragon
- Dragon, Richard
- Dragon King
- Dragonlord
- Dragonmage
- Dragonsword
- Dragoneer
- Drake, Jack
- Drake, Tim (see also Robin)
- Drakon, Constantine
- Drax
- Dream (Morpheus}
- Dream (Daniel Hall)
- Dream Girl
- Dreamslayer
- Drive-Thru
- Drone
- Droom
- Druid
- Duality
- Dubbilex
- Duchess
- Dugan, Pat
- Duke of Deception
- Duke of Oil
- Duke Mephisto Saturno
- Duma
- Dumas
- Dumb Bunny
- Dummy
- Duran
- Durham, Cal
- Dust Devil
- Dusk, Nathaniel
- Duo Damsel (see Triplicate Girl)
- Dybbuk
- Dynamo Boy
Roland Daggett is a fictional villain created for Batman: The Animated Series. ...
Damage is a DC Comics superhero who first appeared in a comic book of the same name during the Zero Hour crisis. ...
Dan the Dyna-Mite is a DC Comics superhero from the 1940s. ...
Danny the Street. ...
Dark Angel is a DC Comics villain who battled Wonder Woman. ...
Kilowog is a fictional character from DC Comics, a member of the Green Lantern Corps. ...
Darkseid (pronounced dark-side) is a fictional alien supervillain published by DC Comics. ...
Darkstar may refer to the following: Darkstar, a Marvel Comics superhero and sometimes villain. ...
Deborah Camille Darnell is a fictional comic book character published by DC Comics. ...
Star Sapphire is the name of several female supervillains in DC Comics, all connected in origin. ...
Dava is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. ...
Dawnstar is a fictional character in the DC Universe of the 30th Century, a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. ...
Deacon Blackfire is the name of a DC Comics villain. ...
Deadline was a high-tech villain who fought Starman and Aquaman on several occasions. ...
Deadman is a fictional character, a superhero appearing in DC Comics. ...
Deadshot (real name Floyd Lawton), is a fictional character in the DC Universe. ...
Death is a fictional character from the DC comic book series, The Sandman (1988 - 1996). ...
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In DC Comics comic books, Deathbolt was an supervillain created by the Ultra-Humanite to fight the All-Star Squadron. ...
Deathstroke the Terminator (Slade Wilson), also called simply Deathstroke (and originally simply the Terminator) is a fictional character, a supervillain in the DC Comics Universe. ...
Milestone Medias character Static Animated version of Static Milestone Media is a company best known for creating the Milestone comics imprint (that was published through DC Comics) and the Static Shock cartoon series. ...
Decay is the daughter of Medusa and a villain who has battled Wonder Woman. ...
In DC Comics comic books, Deimos was a character created by Mike Grell as a villain for the Warlord in the comic series of the same name. ...
Delirium amid fish Delirium is one of the Endless, fictional characters from Neil Gaimans comic book series The Sandman. ...
The Demon is a DC Comics superhero series created by prolific comic book writer-artist Jack Kirby. ...
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Duela Dent is a fictional character in the DC Universe. ...
For the Jokers sidekick, see Harley Quinn Harlequin is the name of four clown-themed DC Comics characters. ...
Gilda Dent is Harvey Dents former wife. ...
Two-Face is a DC Comics supervillain, an enemy of Batman. ...
In DC Comics comic books, Desaad is one of the followers of Darkseid from the planet of Apokolips in Jack Kirbys Fourth World meta-series. ...
Desire is one of the Endless, a fictional character from Neil Gaimans comic book series, The Sandman. ...
Despair is one of the Endless, fictional characters from Neil Gaimans comic book series, The Sandman. ...
Despero is the name of a fictional supervillain in the DC Comics universe. ...
Destiny is one of the Endless, fictional characters from Neil Gaimans comic book series, The Sandman. ...
Destruction is one of the Endless, fictional characters from Neil Gaimans comic book series The Sandman. ...
Detective Chimp is a fictional chimpanzee detective published by DC Comics. ...
Devastator (real name Jack Snyder) is a villain in the DC Comics Universe. ...
Devastation battles Wonder Woman Devastation is a fictional character and DC Comics villain in the Wonder Woman comic book. ...
Dev-Em is a character who appears in DC Comics. ...
Devilance is a character existing within the DC Comics universe. ...
Alexandra Alex DeWitt was the girlfriend of Kyle Rayner before he received the Green Lantern power ring from Ganthet. ...
Susan Sue Dearbon Dibny is a fictional character from DC comics. ...
Charles Doiby Dickles was the comic sidekick to the golden age Green Lantern Alan Scott. ...
Ding Dong Daddy is the name of a DC Comics rogue. ...
The Disruptor is the name of a DC Comics supervillain. ...
Doctor Alchemy is a DC Comics supervillain and a rogue to the Flash II (Barry Allen). ...
Doctor Bedlam is a DC Comics supervillain created by Jack Kirby as part of his Fourth World comic series of the 1970s. ...
Doctor Cyber is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. ...
Doctor Death is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, usually as an antagonist to Batman. ...
Doctor Destiny is a fictional supervillain published by DC Comics. ...
Doctor Double X is the name of a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. ...
Doctor Fate is a DC Comics superhero and wizard, best known as a member of the Justice Society of America. ...
Doctor Fate is a DC Comics superhero and wizard, best known as a member of the Justice Society of America. ...
Doctor Fate is a DC Comics superhero and wizard, best known as a member of the Justice Society of America. ...
Doctor Fate, as seen in Justice League Unlimited Doctor Fate is a comic book superhero and wizard in the DC Comics universe, and a member of the Justice Society of America. ...
Doctor Impossible is a DC Comics supervillain who first appeared in Justice League of America # 1. ...
Arthur Light is a DC Comics fictional character and supervillain. ...
Doctor Light is a fictional comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe. ...
Doctor Manhattan (Dr. Jon Osterman) is a fictional character featured in the acclaimed DC Comics series Watchmen. ...
Watchmen is a twelve-issue graphic novel written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Dave Gibbons. ...
Doctor Mid-Nite is a DC Comics superhero. ...
Doctor Mid-Nite is a DC Comics superhero. ...
Doctor Mid-Nite is a DC Comics superhero. ...
Doctor Mist is a fictional character, who is a superhero in the DC Comics universe. ...
Dr. Moon is a scientist from the DC Comics universe who first appeared in Batman #240. ...
Doctor Occult is a fictional magic user in the DC Comics universe. ...
Dr. Phosphorus (real name Dr. Alex Sartorius) is fictional supervillain in the DC Universe. ...
Doctor Poison is the name of two villains who have battled Wonder Woman. ...
Doctor Poison is the name of two villains who have battled Wonder Woman. ...
Dr. Polaris is a DC Comics supervillain, often clashing with Green Lantern Hal Jordan. ...
Doctor Psycho is a supervillain in Wonder Womans rogues gallery. ...
Doctor Thaddeus Bodog Sivana is a fictional comic book supervillain. ...
Doctor Spectro is the name of a DC Comics supervillain. ...
Dr. Terrence Thirteen, known simply as Doctor Thirteen, is a comic book character in the DC Universe. ...
Dr. Ubx is a fictional character in the DC Comics series Green Lantern. ...
Watchmen is a twelve-issue graphic novel written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Dave Gibbons. ...
Feature Comics #77 (April, 1944), Quality Comics Doll Man is a fictional superhero from the Golden Age of Comics, originally published by Quality Comics and currently part of the DC Comics universe of characters. ...
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Doll Man is a fictional superhero from the Golden Age of Comics, originally published by Quality Comics and currently part of the DC Comics universe of characters. ...
Doll Man is a fictional superhero from the Golden Age of Comics, originally published by Quality Comics and currently part of the DC Comics universe of characters. ...
Dolphin is a fictional character, a superheroine in the DC Comics universe. ...
Dominus is cosmic super-villain in DC Comics who first appeared in Action Comics #747 and appears primarily as an opponent of Superman. ...
Doomsday is the name of a fictional character in the DC Comics Universe, a supervillain best known for fighting and killing Superman in the Death of Superman storyline in 1993. ...
Dr. Emile Dorian is a character from Batman: The Animated Series. ...
Double Dare is a villain team in the DC Comics Universe. ...
Double Down is DC Comics supervillain and one of the new rogues of the Flash. ...
Hawk and Dove are the names used by a number of DC Comics superheroes who fight crime together as duos, despite their sharply differing methods and attitudes about violence. ...
Hawk and Dove are the names used by a number of DC Comics superheroes who fight crime together as duos, despite their sharply differing methods and attitudes about violence. ...
Hawk and Dove are the names used by a number of DC Comics superheroes who fight crime together as duos, despite their sharply differing methods and attitudes about violence. ...
Spoiler warning: Draaga appeared in Superman #28-32 in the 1989 storyline Gladiator , in which Superman is pit up against Monguls most fierce opponent in a contest on a desolate planet called The Great Games. ...
Richard Dragon is a fictional character created by Dennis ONeil and Jim Berry in the novel Dragons Fists (1974). ...
Jack Drake is a fictional character from DC Comics books, specifically the Batman titles. ...
Timothy Tim Drake is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. ...
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Constantine Drakon is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. ...
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For the play by Elmer Rice, see Dream Girl. ...
Dreamslayer is a fictional character, a DC Comics supervillain, part of the evil gang called Extremists. ...
Dubbilex is a fictional character in the DC Comics Universe. ...
Lashina is a New God of Apokolips in the DC Comics universe. ...
S.T.R.I.P.E. is a fictional superhero in the DC Comics universe. ...
Duke of Deception is a villain who battled Wonder Woman in the Golden Age and Silver Age. ...
Duma is a fallen angel from the DC Vertigo series The Sandman. ...
The Inferior Five (or I5) are a parodical superhero team who premiered in the DC Comics test book Showcase #62 (1966. ...
Dummy is a fictional character, a DC Comics supervillain. ...
Cal Durham is an fictional character in the DC Comics universe, and a supporting character from the Aquaman family of books. ...
Nathaniel Dusk is the name of a fictional private investigator and the two mini-series by DC Comics in which he appeared. ...
Triplicate Girl is a superheroine in the DC Comics universe and a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 31st century. ...
E Eclipso is a fictional character, a villain in the DC Comics Universe. ...
Effigy is the name of a DC Comics supervillain who fought against Green Lantern Kyle Rayner using the Flame Powers gained from the Controllers. ...
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Egg Fu is a villain who has battled Wonder Woman. ...
El Dorado is a fictional Hispanic superhero featured in various incarnations of the Super Friends animated series created by Hanna-Barbera. ...
El Diablo is a name shared by at least two fictional characters whose adventures have been published by DC Comics and that of a completely different character featured in Irrational Games Freedom Force series of video games and a six-issue comic book miniseries based on those games published by...
El Papagayo is a comic book western criminal created by John Albano and Tony DeZuniga and published by DC Comics. ...
Elasti-Girl is a superhero of the DC Comics universe and a member of the Doom Patrol. ...
Jimmy Olsen (full name James Bartholomew Olsen) is a fictional character who appears in DC Comicsâ Superman stories. ...
Electrocutioner is a character from DC Comics. ...
Element Girl is the name of a DC Comics superhero. ...
Element Lad is a fictional character in the thirtieth century of the DC Universe, a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. ...
The Elongated Man is a fictional comic book superhero in the DC universe. ...
The Emerald Empress is a fictional DC Comics supervillain, an enemy of the Legion of Super-Heroes and a member of the Fatal Five. ...
Empress (Anita Fite) is a fictional character, a superheroine in the DC Comics universe. ...
For the Marvel Comics character of the same name, see Enchantress (Marvel Comics). ...
Enemy Ace is the name of DC Comics property about the adventures of a skilled but troubled German flying ace in the World Wars, Hans von Hammer AKA The Hammer of Hell. ...
Epoch, also known as The Lord of Time is a comic book fictional character published by DC Comics. ...
Cover to Superman #206, Equus first appearance. ...
The Eradicator is a fictional comic book superhero, and a recurring character in the Superman stories published by DC Comics. ...
General Glory is a DC Comics character who appeared in numerous DC Comics from the 1990s. ...
Esper Lass is the name of a DC Comics supervillain appearing in the Legion of Super-Heroes series. ...
The Demon is a DC Comics superhero series created by prolific comic book writer-artist Jack Kirby. ...
Evil Star is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics, primarily as an opponent of Green Lantern. ...
The venomous countenance of the evil Superman. ...
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Eviless is a villain who battled the Golden Age Wonder Woman. ...
The Everywhere Man (John Marlowe) is a brand new, original villain for the series The Batman. ...
Hank Hall is a fictional character in DC Comics who first appeared in Showcase #75 as Hawk of Hawk and Dove. ...
Extraño is a fictional gay Hispanic superhero in the DC Comics universe who first appeared in the MILLENNIUM series in 1988. ...
F Facade, also known as Erik Hanson, is a DC Comics villain created by Paul Dini. ...
The Faceless Hunter is a fictional alien in the DC Comics universe. ...
The Fadeaway Man (real name Anton Lamont) is a DC Comics supervillain and a recurring foe to Hawkman. ...
Faith is a superhero in the DC Comics universe who first appeared in JLA #69 (October 2002). ...
Carmine The Roman Falcone is a fictional character, a villainous Mafia don in Gotham City, who made his debut in the four part story Batman: Year One, written by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli, in 1987. ...
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Faora is the name of several supervillainesses in DC Comics Superman titles. ...
Fastback (real name Timmy Joe Terrapin) is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. ...
Fastball is the name of a DC Comics supervillain. ...
Fatality is a fictional character from the DC Comics universe. ...
Fate, a fictional character of DC Comics. ...
Father Time is a morally ambiguous figure in the post-Infinite Crisis DC Universe. ...
Felix Faust is a fictional sorcerer and supervillain who appears in stories published by DC Comics. ...
Faust is a fictional character, a superhero from DC Comics, loosely based on the character of the same name from Faustian myth. ...
Carol Ferris is a fictional comic book character published by DC Comics. ...
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The Fiddler is a DC Comics supervillain and a reoccurring foe of the first Flash (Jay Garrick). ...
Film Freak is the name of a DC Comics villain and enemy to Batman. ...
Fire is a fictional superheroine published by DC Comics. ...
Firebrand is a name that has been used by multiple heroes by DC Comics. ...
Firebug is the name of a DC Comics supervillain who first appeared in Batman #318 (December 1979). ...
Firefly is a fictional character in DC comics. ...
Firehawk is a superheroine in the DC Comics DC Universe. ...
Fire Lad is a superhero in the fictional DC Universe. ...
Firestorm is a DC Comics superhero. ...
Firestorm is a DC Comics superhero. ...
Jason Rusch is a fictional hero from the DC Comics Universe and is the third person to take the mantle of Firestorm. ...
The Fisherman is a DC Comics supervillain, primarily an enemy of Aquaman. ...
Rick Flag is the name of three fictional characters in the DC Comics universe. ...
Flamebird is the name of a number of different fictional comic book superheroes that have appeared in books published by DC Comics, specifically from the Superman and Batman mythos. ...
Flamebird is the name of a number of different fictional comic book superheroes that have appeared in books published by DC Comics, specifically from the Superman and Batman mythos. ...
Bette Kane is a fictional character in DC comics. ...
Kara Zor-El is a fictional DC Comics superhero and the cousin of Superman. ...
Jay Garrick is a fictional character, a superhero in the DC Comics universe and the first to use the name Flash. ...
Barry Allen is a fictional character, a superhero in the DC Comics universe and the second Flash. ...
Wally West is a fictional character, a superhero in the DC Comics Universe, the first Kid Flash and the third Flash. ...
Bartholemew Bart Allen II is a fictional character in the DC Comics Universe. ...
Fleur-de-Lis is a crimefighting character from France associated with the Global Guardians of DC Comics in the early 1990s. ...
The Cover of Flex Mentallo issue #1 Flex Mentallo is a comic book character who first appeared in 1990 in issue #35 of Grant Morrisons run on Doom Patrol as a member of the audience for Danny the Streets Perpetual Cabaret. ...
The Floronic Man is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. ...
The Fly is a fictional character who first appeared in the DC Comics Impact Comics series, The Fly. ...
Impact Comics was an imprint of DC Comics that was aimed at younger audiences. ...
The Folded Man is a fictional DC Comics supervillain who has fought with The Flash. ...
Forager is a DC Comics superhero who first appeared in The New Gods #9 (August 1972). ...
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Foxglove is a fictional character from the Sandman series, a lesbian pop superstar who falls in love with a woman named Hazel (and in a Death side series) raises a child who accidentally dies. ...
Frankenstein is a DC Comics character created by Grant Morrison and Doug Mankhe in 2005. ...
Freedom Beast is a comic book superhero in the DC Universe. ...
Cheyenne Freemont is a fictional character who appears in the DC Comics series Nightwing. ...
Fright, real name Linda Friitawa, is a fictional character in the DC universe. ...
Young Heroes in Love is an American comic book series published by DC Comics and ran for 18 issues (including the #1,000,000 issue) from 1997 to 1998. ...
Funky Flashman is a fictional character in the DC Universe. ...
Fury was the codename of two DC Comics superheroines, who are mother and daughter. ...
Fury was the codename of two DC Comics superheroines, who are mother and daughter. ...
The Teen Titans, also known as âThe New Teen Titansâ, âNew Titansâ, or âThe Titansâ, a DC Comics superhero team. ...
G G.I. Robot is the name of a series of fictional robots in comic books published by DC Comics. ...
The Green Lantern Corps has 7200 soldiers, two per sector (previously 3600, one per sector). ...
Hob Gadling is a fictional character from the Sandman comic book by Neil Gaiman . ...
Gambler is a fictional supervillain in the DC Universe. ...
Laurel Gand, codenamed Andromeda, is a fictional character, a superheroine in the future of the DC Comics universe, and a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes Biography Laurel Gand spent most of her life in a White Triangle community, being indoctrinated in the horrors of interspecies co-operation before...
Gangbuster, (Jose Delgado) is a non-powered superhero who first apeared as Jose Delgado in Adventures of Superman #428 in May. ...
Guy Gardner is a fictional character, a comic book superhero published by DC Comics. ...
For the DJ, see DJ Green Lantern. ...
Jay Garrick is a fictional character, a superhero in the DC Comics universe and the first to use the name Flash. ...
The Flash is a name shared by several DC Comics superheroes. ...
Garguax is a DC Comics supervillain. ...
In the fictional DC Universe, Tijulk Mrasz, codename Gates, is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. ...
The Gay Ghost (later renamed the Grim Ghost) is a fictional superhero in the DC Comics universe, whose first appearance was in Sensation Comics #1 (Jan. ...
Gear, (I.Z.O.R.) is a comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe. ...
Gearhead is the name of a DC Comics supervillain. ...
In the DC Comics universe, Gehenna is a mysterious young girl with the power to teleport. ...
Geist is one bad ghost guy. ...
Gemini is a villain in the DC comics universe. ...
The General is one of Batmans rogues in DC Comics who first appeared in Detective Comics #654. ...
General Glory is a DC Comics character who appeared in numerous DC Comics from the 1990s. ...
General Immortus is a DC Comics villain. ...
General Zahl is a DC Comics villain. ...
General Zod is a fictional character from the Superman comics published by DC Comics. ...
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The Gentleman Ghost is a recurring nemesis of Hawkman and Hawkgirl. ...
Geo-Force is the superhero alias of Brion Markov, a fictional character from DC Comics. ...
Geomancer is the name of a DC Comics supervillain. ...
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Giganta (Real name Doris Zuel) is a powerful DC Comics supervillainess with the ability to grow into a towering, incredibly strong giantess. ...
Girder is DC Comics supervillain and a new rogue to the Flash (Wally West). ...
Girl 13 aka Traci Thirteen is a fictional character of Asian descent in the DC universe, who first appeared in Superman # 189 in February, 2003. ...
Gizmo, from Outsiders #13, (August 2004). ...
Glorious Godfrey is a DC Comics villain created by Jack Kirby, originally as part of The Fourth World series of comic books in the early 1970s. ...
Gloss is Xiang Po, a fictional character who appeared in DC Comicss series New Guardians, and currently makes appearances in Green Lantern. ...
Gnaark is a fictional character, a caveman who has been a member of various versions of the Teen Titans in the comic books in the early 1980s. ...
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Godiva is the name of a DC Comics character. ...
Gog is a supervillain that repeatedly kills Superman throughout a timeline in the DC comics story The Kingdom, which is the sequel to Kingdom Come. ...
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Golden Arrow is a fictional character who had his own strip in Fawcett Comics Whiz Comics comic book series, from 1940 to 1953. ...
// Charley Parker The Golden Eagle is a comic book character in the Teen Titans comic book series, first introduced in Teen Titans # 50 and Justice League of America # 116. ...
// Charley Parker The Golden Eagle is a comic book character in the Teen Titans comic book series, first introduced in Teen Titans # 50 and Justice League of America # 116. ...
Golden Glider is a DC Comics supervillain, sister of Captain Cold and enemy of The Flash. ...
The Guardian (Jim Harper) is a DC Comics costumed hero. ...
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Goldface is a DC Comics fictional character, originally a foe of the Hal Jordan Green Lantern. ...
Goldie is a character in Neil Gaimans popular The Sandman comic book series. ...
Goldstar is a name that has been used by three characters in the DC Comics universe. ...
Goldstar is a name that has been used by three characters in the DC Comics universe. ...
James Worthington Jim Gordon is a supporting character in DC Comics Batman series. ...
Gorgon is a fictional character, a DC Comics supervillain, part of the evil gang called Extremists. ...
Gorilla Grodd is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics, primarily as an opponent of The Flash. ...
Granny Goodness is a follower of Darkseid in Jack Kirbys Fourth World meta-series published by DC Comics. ...
Dick Grayson is a fictional superhero in the DC Comics Universe. ...
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Nightwing is a name used by at least six fictional characters in the DC Comics Universe. ...
Jimmy Olsen (full name James Bartholomew Olsen) is a fictional character who appears in DC Comicsâ Superman stories. ...
Grayven is a fictional deity and supervillain published by DC Comics. ...
The Great White Shark is the name of a DC Comics villain. ...
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Green Arrow (Connor Hawke) is a DC Comics superhero. ...
Fire is a fictional superheroine published by DC Comics. ...
Alan Scott is a fictional hero from the DC Comics universe and the first superhero to bear the name Green Lantern. ...
Hal Jordan is a fictional character, a DC Comics superhero. ...
John Stewart is a fictional comic book superhero in the DC Universe, and a member of the intergalactic police force known as the Green Lantern Corps. ...
Guy Gardner is a fictional character, a comic book superhero published by DC Comics. ...
Kyle Rayner is a fictional character, a superhero from the DC Comics universe, known for most of his publication history as Green Lantern, a member of the intergalactic police force known as the Green Lantern Corps. ...
The Green Lantern Corps has 7200 soldiers, two per sector (previously 3600, one per sector). ...
Green Man, from Green Lantern Corps: Recharge # 2 (December 2005). ...
Greyshirt is a comic book character in Alan Moores Tomorrow Stories, published by Wildstorm (a subsidiary of DC Comics), under the Americas Best Comics imprint. ...
The Griffin (real name Griffin Grey) is a comic book character in the DC Comics universe. ...
Grifter is a fictional comic book character from Wildstorm Universe. ...
WildStorm WildStorm Productions, or simply WildStorm, is an American publisher of comic books. ...
The Guardian (Jim Harper) is a DC Comics costumed hero. ...
The Guardian (Jim Harper) is a DC Comics costumed hero. ...
The Guardian (Jim Harper) is a DC Comics costumed hero. ...
Gunfire is a superhero who was named Andrew Van Horn in DC Comics. ...
Gypsy (Cynthia Cindy Reynolds) is a fictional character, a DC Comics superheroine. ...
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Halo, Gabrielle Doe, Violet Harper or Marissa Baron, is a fictional superheroine whose adventures were published by DC Comics in The Outsiders in the 1980s and 1990s. ...
Hector Hammond is a DC Universe supervillain who is primarily an enemy of Green Lantern. ...
Harbinger is a DC Comics character created in the early 1980s. ...
Hardware (real name Curt Metcalf) is a Milestone Comics superhero. ...
Milestone Medias character Static Animated version of Static Milestone Media is a company best known for creating the Milestone comics imprint (that was published through DC Comics) and the Static Shock cartoon series. ...
For the Jokers sidekick, see Harley Quinn Harlequin is the name of four clown-themed DC Comics characters. ...
Duela Dent is a fictional character in the DC Universe. ...
For the Jokers sidekick, see Harley Quinn Harlequin is the name of four clown-themed DC Comics characters. ...
For the Jokers sidekick, see Harley Quinn Harlequin is the name of four clown-themed DC Comics characters. ...
Harley Quinn (real name Dr. Harleen Quinzel) is a fictional character in the animated series Batman: The Animated Series, as well as the DC Comics Batman series and its spin-offs, and subsequently in various Batman-related comic books. ...
Harm (William Hayes) is a fictional character, a supervillain in the DC Comics universe. ...
The Guardian (Jim Harper) is a DC Comics costumed hero. ...
The Hat is a Japanese anti-hero in the DC Comics team called The Elite. ...
Hath-Set is a DC Comics supervillain. ...
Havana is a character in the DC Universe. ...
Hank Hall is a fictional character in DC Comics who first appeared in Showcase #75 as Hawk of Hawk and Dove. ...
Hawk and Dove are the names used by a number of DC Comics superheroes who fight crime together as duos, despite their sharply differing methods and attitudes about violence. ...
Hawk and Dove are the names used by a number of DC Comics superheroes who fight crime together as duos, despite their sharply differing methods and attitudes about violence. ...
Hawk and Dove are the names used by a number of DC Comics superheroes who fight crime together as duos, despite their sharply differing methods and attitudes about violence. ...
First and foremost, the term hawkgirl orignates from her being part Hawk, part Girl, and full idiot. ...
Hawkwoman is the name of a fictional characters, superheroines in the DC Comics universe. ...
First and foremost, the term hawkgirl orignates from her being part Hawk, part Girl, and full idiot. ...
Carter Hall is a DC Comics superhero, the original Hawkman. ...
Katar Hol is a DC Comics superhero, the Silver Age Hawkman. ...
Fel Andar is a DC Comics character who also called himself Hawkman. ...
Hawkwoman is the name of a fictional characters, superheroines in the DC Comics universe. ...
Hawkwoman is the name of a fictional characters, superheroines in the DC Comics universe. ...
Hawkwoman is the name of a fictional characters, superheroines in the DC Comics universe. ...
For the Marvel Comics character, see: Hazard (comics). ...
Milestone Medias character Static Animated version of Static Milestone Media is a company best known for creating the Milestone comics imprint (that was published through DC Comics) and the Static Shock cartoon series. ...
Heat Wave is a fictional villain in the DC Universe and a primary foe of the Flash. ...
The Heckler is a fictional character, a superhero satire published by DC Comics. He first appeared in The Heckler #1 (cover-dated September 1992) and starred in an on-going series that lasted 6 issues, ending with The Heckler #6 (cover-dated February 1993) // Stuart Stu Moseley, co-owner of...
Hellblazer is a comic book series published by the Vertigo imprint of DC Comics, which features the central character John Constantine. ...
The Teen Titans, also known as âThe New Teen Titansâ, âNew Titansâ, or âThe Titansâ, a DC Comics superhero team. ...
Hellgrammite is a fictional supervillain appearing in DC Comics. ...
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Inspector William Henderson is a supporting character in Superman comics published by DC Comics. ...
Her Highness and Silk, first seen in Quality Comics Hit Comics #27 (with a cover appearance of Her Highness in #28), were a pair of female antagonists of Kid Eternity. ...
Mal Duncan, currently known as Vox, is a fictional character from DC Comics. ...
Cover to Hercules Unbound #1, by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez. ...
Jonah Hex is a western comic book anti-hero, created by writer John Albano and artist Tony DeZuniga, and published by DC Comics. ...
Highfather is a comic book character. ...
- Jack Kirby, 1984 Himon is one of the New Gods. ...
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Holiday was a fictional serial killer appearing in the Batman story The Long Halloween (1996-1997) by writer Jeph Loeb and artist Tim Sale. ...
Milestone Medias character Static Animated version of Static Milestone Media is a company best known for creating the Milestone comics imprint (that was published through DC Comics) and the Static Shock cartoon series. ...
Hooded Justice is a fictional character from the DC Comics universe who appeared in the 1986 graphic novel Watchmen. ...
Hop Harrigan first appeared in All American Comics #1 created by Jon Blummer (Fighting Yank, Little Boy Blue) as one of the first aviation heroes in comic history (Hop appeared before Tailspin Tommy, Barney Baxter, Connie Kurridge and others). ...
Hoppy the Marvel Bunny #3 Hoppy the Marvel Bunny is a comic book superhero, an anthropomorphic pink rabbit. ...
Mal Duncan, currently known as Vox, is a fictional character from DC Comics. ...
Hotstreak (Francis Stone) is a pyrokinetic Bang-Baby and supervillain in Milestone Medias Static comic book and Static Shock animated series adaptation. ...
Milestone Medias character Static Animated version of Static Milestone Media is a company best known for creating the Milestone comics imprint (that was published through DC Comics) and the Static Shock cartoon series. ...
Hot Spot (formerly Joto) is the secret identity of Isaiah Crockett, a DC Comics superhero and a former member of the Teen Titans. ...
Houngan is the name of a DC Comics supervillain. ...
Hourman (spelled Hour-Man in his earliest appearances) is the name of three different fictional DC Comics superheroes the first of whom was created by Ken Fitch and Bernard Bailey in Adventure Comics #48 (April 1940), during the Golden Age of Comic Books. ...
Hourman (Rick Tyler) is a fictional character, a superhero who was created by Roy Thomas, Dann Thomas and Todd McFarlane and first appeared in Infinity Inc. ...
Hourman (Matthew Tyler) is a fictional character, a superhero who was created by Grant Morrison and Howard Porter and first appeared in JLA #12. ...
The Human Bomb is a fictional superhero from the Golden Age of Comic Books. ...
The Human Target is an American comic book character created by Len Wein and Carmine Infantino: a unique private detective and bodyguard named Christopher Chance who operates by impersonating his clients in order to eliminate threats to his principal, hence the idea of becoming a Human Target. ...
Humpty Dumpty is an over weight seriel Killer. ...
Rip Hunter is a DC Comics character who first appeared in Showcase #20, 21, 25, 26, then got his own series which lasted for 29 issues (1961-65). ...
Daniel Dan Simon Hunter was a fictional character on the Channel 4 British television soap opera Hollyoaks. ...
Rip Hunter is a DC Comics character who first appeared in Showcase #20 (May 1959), then got his own series which ran for 29 issues (1961-65). ...
Timothy Hunter (often called Tim Hunter) is a fictional comic book character in the DC Comics universe, a young sorcerer who first appeared in the four-issue miniseries The Books of Magic (1990-91), written by Neil Gaiman, with painted art by John Bolton. ...
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The Huntress is a superheroine from DC Comics. ...
The Huntress is a fictional character in the DC Universe. ...
Hush is a DC Comics supervillain and an enemy of Batman. ...
Hyathis (also known as Hyanthis) is a fictional extraterrestial monarch published by DC Comics. ...
The Hybrid is the name of a DC Comics supervillain group. ...
DC Comics had at least two villains called Hyena, one male and one female. ...
DC Comics had at least two villains called Hyena, one male and one female. ...
Hypnota the Great (aka Hypnotic Woman) was a villain who battled the Golden Age Wonder Woman and was a member of Villainy Inc. ...
I I...Vampire was a 24 issue series, created by writer J.M. DeMatteis, that appeared in House of Mystery between 1981 and 1983. ...
I Ching is the blind martial arts instructor who guided Diana Prince during the time she relinquished her role as Wonder Woman. ...
Although rarely called by its name, IBAC is the method of placing digital TV stations on channels in the existing analog TV bands. ...
Ibis the Invincible is a comic book superhero, created by Bill Parker and Bob Kingett for Whiz Comics #2. ...
Ibn al Xuffasch (Arabic: Ø¥Ø¨Ù Ø§ÙØ®ÙÙØ§Ø´; literally Son of the Bat) is a character in the Batman comic book series who is the biological son of Batman and Talia al Ghul. ...
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Ice (Tora Olafsdotter) is a fictional character, a superheroine in the DC Comics universe. ...
Icemaiden (Sigrid Nansen) is a fictional character, a superheroine in the DC Comics universe. ...
Icicle is the name of 2 fictional DC Comics supervillains. ...
Icon (also known as Augustus Freeman, Augustus Freeman Jr, Augustus Freeman III, and Augustus Freeman IV) is a Milestone Comics superhero. ...
Milestone Media is a company best known for creating the Milestone comics imprint (that was published through DC Comics) and the Static Shock cartoon series. ...
Impala is a superhero in the DC Comics universe. ...
Imperiex is a Malevolent entity, featured in the Our Worlds at War crossover published by DC Comics. ...
Bartholemew Bart Allen II is a fictional character in the DC Comics Universe. ...
Indigo was a superhero in DC Comics, who would later transform into a supervillain. ...
Inertia Inertia is a comic book character in the DC Comics universe. ...
The Legion of Substitute Heroes are a group of fictional characters in the future of the DC Comics universe. ...
Sun Boy is a fictional character, a superhero in the future of the DC Comics universe. ...
The Infinite Man is a fictional character in DC Comics Legion of Super-Heroes 30th-century setting. ...
Infinity-Man is a fictional DC Comics superhero character. ...
Inque is a fictional character from the animated television series Batman Beyond. ...
Insect Queen is the name of several fictional characters, created by the DC Comics company. ...
Lana Lang is a supporting character in DC Comics Superman series. ...
Inspector William Henderson is a supporting character in Superman comics published by DC Comics. ...
Invisible Kid is the name used by two fictional characters in the future of the DC Comics universe, both of whom were members of the Legion of Super-Heroes with the superhuman ability to become invisible. ...
The Invisible Hood is a fictional superhero in the DC Comics universe. ...
Kyle Rayner is a fictional character, a superhero from the DC Comics universe, known for most of his publication history as Green Lantern, a member of the intergalactic police force known as the Green Lantern Corps. ...
Barry Allen was a fictional superhero in the DC Comics Universe and the second Flash. ...
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Arak was a Native American hero in the DC Comics universe. ...
Iron Munro is a fictional character in the DC Comics Universe. ...
John Henry Irons is the third hero known as Steel, a fictional superhero in the DC Universe. ...
Natasha Irons aka the fourth Steel is a fictional character in the DC Universe, who first appeared in Steel #1 in February, 1994. ...
Isamot Kol, on his first assignment with partner Vath Sarn (background). ...
Isis is the name for a DC Comics superhero as well as a separate goddess also living in the DC Universe. ...
Highfather is a comic book character. ...
J Jack B. Quick is a fictional character from Alan Moores Americas Best Comics imprint. ...
Jack Drake is a fictional character from DC Comics books, specifically the Batman titles. ...
Jack OLantern is the name of a DC Comics superhero. ...
Jade is the codename of Jennie-Lynn Hayden, a fictional character, a superhero from DC Comics. ...
Impact Comics (or, as the covers spelled it, !mpact Comics) was an imprint of DC Comics that was aimed at younger audience. ...
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Jericho (Joseph William Wilson) is a fictional character, a superhero who was a member of the Teen Titans in the acclaimed 1980s period of New Teen Titans by Marv Wolfman and George Perez, published by DC Comics. ...
Spider Jerusalem is a fictional character and the protagonist of the comic book Transmetropolitan, created by writer Warren Ellis and artist Darick Robertson, published by the Vertigo imprint of DC Comics. ...
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The Jester was an Golden Age superhero created by Paul Gustavson and published by Quality Comics. ...
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Jakeem Johnny Thunder (initially called J.J. Thunder, a name he dislikes) is a fictional character published by DC Comics and a member of the current version of the superhero team the Justice Society of America. ...
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Joe Chill is a fictional character in the DC Comics Batman series. ...
Johnny Quick is the name of a Golden Age DC Comics character, with the power of superhuman speed. ...
Johnny DC was a character that appeared in various Silver Age DC Comics advertisments, and was used to promote DCs line of comics. ...
Johnny Quick is the name of a Golden Age DC Comics character, with the power of superhuman speed. ...
Johnny Quick is the name of two DC Comics characters, each with the power of superhuman speed. ...
Johnny Sorrow is a DC Comics supervillain and a recurring Justice Society of America foe. ...
John Henry Irons is the third hero known as Steel, a fictional superhero in the DC Universe. ...
Steel is a name used by several fictional characters owned and published by DC Comics in their universe. ...
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Jonah Hex is a western comic book anti-hero, created by writer John Albano and artist Tony DeZuniga, and published by DC Comics. ...
Rhea Jones is the name of a female superhero created by Paul Kupperberg and owned by DC Comics. ...
Jonny Double is a 4 issues comic book limited series created in 1998 by Brian Azzarello (writer) and Eduardo Risso (artist), and published by Vertigo/DC Comics. ...
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Jor-El is a fictional character that appears in the Superman comics published by DC Comics. ...
Josiah Power is a DC Comics superhero. ...
Joto s real name is Isaiah Crockett. ...
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A Charlton Comics super hero created in 1965 by writer Joe Gill & artist Frank McLaughlin in Special War Series #4 Cover. ...
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Kal-L is the Kryptonian birth name of the Earth-Two Superman, a fictional character who is a superhero in the DC Comics Universe. ...
Kalibak is a fictional deity and supervillain published by DC Comics. ...
Thomas Kalmaku is a character in DC Comics, associated with Green Lantern. ...
A legion of intelligent tigers force Kamandi to fight an intelligent gorilla. ...
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Hit Comics #41 (July, 1946), Quality Comics Kid Eternity is a comic book superhero who first premired in Hit Comics #25, published by Quality Comics in December, 1942. ...
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Character history Killowat Killowats story began 10 years in the future; Or, rather, the false future where Lord Chaos reigned and a force known as the Team Titans struggled to overthrow his tyranny. ...
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Species Lampropeltis alterna Lampropeltis calligaster Lampropeltis getula Lampropeltis mexicana Lampropeltis pyromelana Lampropeltis ruthveni Lampropeltis triangulum Lampropeltis zonata The genus Lampropeltis of colubrid snakes includes the King snakes and also the milk snake. ...
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Kismet holding the earth in the palm of her hand. ...
Kite Man was a minor Batman comic book villain. ...
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Kobalt was a comic book series by Milestone Comics (an independently-owned imprint published by DC Comics); Kobalt ran for 16 issues. ...
Milestone Media is a company best known for creating the Milestone comics imprint (that was published through DC Comics) and the Static Shock cartoon series. ...
Kobra is a DC Comics supervillain. ...
Kole is a fictional superhero in the DC Universe. ...
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L - La Encantadora
- La Garra
- Lady Blackhawk
- Lady Clay
- Lady Detective
- Lady Flash
- Lady Liberty
- Lady Lunar
- Lady Marvel (Elseworlds)
- Lady of the Lake
- Lady Quark
- Lady Savage
- Lady Shiva
- Lady Styx
- Lady Vic
- Lady Zand
- Lagomorph (of Superior Five)
- Lagoon Boy
- Laira
- Lamplighter
- Lana Lang
- Lance O'Casey
- Lane, Lois (see Lois Lane)
- Lane, Lucy (see Lucy Lane)
- Lang, Lana (see Lana Lang)
- Lar Gand
- Larry the Titan (also known as Nosyarg Kcid), see Teen Titans (animated series)
- Lashina (also Duchess)
- Larvanaut
- Laurel Gand (see Andromeda
- Layla
- Lazara
- Lazarium
- Lazon (alias Chey-Nu of Dryad)
- Le Fambeau
- Lead (alias Jack)
- Leather
- LeBlanc, André
- Lee, Linda (see Supergirl
- Legion
- Legs (Comics)
- LeHah, Carlton
- Leight, Zechari, Doctor
- Lerner, Letitia (see Letitia Lerner)
- Leslie Thompkins
- Letitia Lerner
- Leviathan (rebooted Colossal Boy)
- Lex Luthor
- Lianna
- Liberty Belle
- Lieutenant Atom
- Light
- Light Lass (see also Lightning Lass, Spark)
- Lightning (Elseworlds)
- Lightning Lad (see Garth Ranzz)
- Lightning Lass (see also Spark, Light Lass)
- Lightning Lord
- Lightray
- Lilith
- Li'l Lobo
- Linda Lee (see Supergirl)
- Linda Park
- Lionheart
- Lion-Mane
- Lissick
- Little Barda
- Little Boy Blue
- Little Cheese (alias Chester Cheese)
- Little Mermaid
- Livewire
- Live Wire (see Garth Ranzz
- Living Doll (Elseworlds)
- Lizard King
- Lobo
- Lock
- Lock-Up (alias Lyle Bolton)
- Lodestone (see Rhea Jones)
- Loeb, Gillian B.
- Lois Lane
- Lonar
- Long rifle Morgan
- Lone Wolf (see Timber Wolf)
- Loo
- Looker
- Loophole
- Loose Cannon
- Lorane Jupiter
- Lord Ares
- Lord Chaos
- Lord Conquest
- Lord Dynamo
- Lord Havok
- Lord Mavolio
- Lord of Time
- Lord Pernisius
- Lord Satanis
- Lord Satanus
- Lord Shilling
- Lords of Chaos and Order
- Lord of the Green Tong
- Lord of Time (see Epoch)
- Lord, Maxwell, (see Maxwell Lord)
- Loria
- Lori Lemaris
- Lori Morning
- Loser
- L-Ron
- Lucien
- Lucifer Morningstar (formerly Samael)
- Lucius Fox
- Luminus
- Lump
- Luthor, Alexander, Jr.
- Luthor, Alexei
- Luthor, Lex (see Lex Luthor)
- Luthor, Lex Jr. (see Lex Luthor)
- Lynx
Lady Blackhawk is the alias used in Quality Comics and DC Comics comic books by two fictional characters. ...
Clayface is the identity used by a number of shapeshifting supervillains in the DC Comics Universe who have battled Batman. ...
Lady Liberty, a fictional character of the DC Universe, served as a member of the Force of July. ...
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In the DC Comics 12-issue limited series Crisis on Infinite Earths, Lady Quark was one of the rulers of her home world, Earth-Six where the Revolutionary War was won by England. ...
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Lady Styx is a fictional supervillain in the DC Comics Universe. ...
Lagoon Boy was created by Eric Larson and Eric Battle in the pages of Aquaman back in Aquaman #50 back in 1998. ...
A Green Lantern from the world of Jayd History Laira was trained and recruited by her father to take over his role as a soldier of the Guardians of the Universe. ...
Lana Lang is a supporting character in DC Comics Superman series. ...
Lance OCasey is a fictional character who had his own strip in Fawcett Comics Whiz Comics. ...
Lois Joanne Lane-Kent is a fictional character who appears in DC Comicsâ Superman stories. ...
Lucy Lane is a fictional character published by DC Comics. ...
Lana Lang is a supporting character in DC Comics Superman series. ...
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Lashina is a New God of Apokolips in the DC Comics universe. ...
Laurel Gand, codenamed Andromeda, is a fictional character, a superheroine in the future of the DC Comics universe, and a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes Biography Laurel Gand spent most of her life in a White Triangle community, being indoctrinated in the horrors of interspecies co-operation before...
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Lightning Lad, or Live Wire, (Garth Ranzz of the planet Winath) is a comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe. ...
Garth Ranzz, also known as Lightning Lad and Live Wire, is a fictional character, a comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe. ...
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Lightning Lord is a fictional supervillain published by DC Comics. ...
Lightray (Sollis) is a DC Comics superhero. ...
Lobo is a DC Comics antihero. ...
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Linda Park (also Linda Park-West) is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. ...
Lion-Mane (real name Ed Dawson) is a DC Comics supervillain and a recurring foe to Hawkman. ...
The Alien Parasites appeared in the Bloodline annuals of DC Comics in 1994 where DC introduced new heroes created by them. ...
Little Barda is a fictional DC Comics superhero created by Geoff Johns and Tony Daniel. ...
Little Cheese (real name Chester Cheese) is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. ...
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Livewire (real name Leslie Willis) is a supervillain in the DC Universe. ...
Live Wire, (Garth Ranzz of the planet Winath) is a comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe. ...
Garth Ranzz, also known as Lightning Lad and Live Wire, is a fictional character, a comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe. ...
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Lobo is a DC Comics antihero. ...
Lock-Up is a DC Comics villain and an enemy of Batman, featured in one episode Batman: The Animated Series, in which he was voiced by Bruce Weitz. ...
Rhea Jones is the name of a female superhero created by Paul Kupperberg and owned by DC Comics. ...
Gillian B. Loeb was the fictitious Gotham City police commissioner in the DC Universe in the story arc, Batman: Year One. ...
Lois Joanne Lane-Kent is a fictional character who appears in DC Comicsâ Superman stories. ...
Timber Wolf is a fictional character in the thirtieth century of the DC Universe, a member of the Legion of Super-Animations. ...
Loo is a character created in DC Comics by Keith Giffen who was first (And to date, only) seen in the Lobo miniseries Lobos Back. After having killed several other bounty hunters (for getting in his way it seems) he set out to kill Lobo in order to get...
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Loose Cannon is a DC Comics character created by Jeff Loeb and Lee Moder. ...
Two comic-book characters share the name Lord Chaos: image=[[1]] Lord Chaos, in the fictional universe of Marvel Comics, is a fundamental entity of cosmic proportions that embodies disarray and confusion. ...
Lord Havok is a fictional character, a DC Comics supervillain, part of the evil gang called Extremists. ...
Epoch, also known as The Lord of Time is a comic book fictional character published by DC Comics. ...
Blaze and Satanus are demonic supervillain siblings in the DC Comics Universe. ...
The Lords of Chaos and Lords of Order are complementary groups of supernatural entities with godlike powers that appear in DC Comics. ...
Maxwell Lord is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. ...
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Lori Morning is a fictional character in DC Comics Legion of Super-Heroes. ...
L-Ron is the name of a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. ...
Lucien is the Librarian in the Library of Dream of the Endless in the comic book The Sandman. ...
Lucifer is a comic book published by Vertigo, an imprint of DC Comics. ...
Lucius Fox is a fictional character appearing in Batman comic books by DC Comics. ...
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Lex Luthor is a fictional DC Comics supervillain. ...
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M - M'Onel/Mon El (see Lar Gand)
- Maaldor the Darklord
- Mabuse
- Mace
- Machiavelli
- Machiste
- Macro-man
- Madame .44
- Madame Rouge (alias Laura DeMille)
- Madame Xanadu
- Mademoiselle Marie
- Madmen (alias Fleeter and unrevealed)
- Mad Harriet
- Mad Hatter
- Mad Maestro
- Mad Mod
- Mageddon
- Magenta
- Magician
- Magnetic Kid
- Magno (Golden Age)
- Magno
- Magno Lad
- Magnus, William, Doctor
- Magog (Elseworlds)
- Magpie
- Mahayogi
- Mainline
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- Major Force
- Major Victory
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- Malador
- Malefic
- Malice Vundabar
- Malignon
- Malochia
- Mammoth
- Man-Bat
- Manchester Black
- Manfred Mota
- Manga Khan
- Mannheim (alias Bruno "Ugly" Mannheim)
- Manhunter I-VIII
- Manhunter IX (Kate Spencer)
- Manitou Dawn
- Manitou Raven
- Mano
- Manotaur (Elseworlds)
- Manthrax
- Manticore
- Mantis
- Marauder
- Marco
- Marcie Cooper (see also Harlequin)
- Marij'n Bek
- Marine Marauder
- Mark Moonrider
- Marksman
- Mars
- Martha Kent
- Martian Manhunter
- Mary Marvel
- Más y Menos (see also Teen Titans (animated series))
- Maser (see Air-Wave)
- Massacre
- Master-Tek
- Master Jailer
- Master Man I & II
- Match
- Matches Malone
- Matrix (see also Supergirl)
- Matter-Eater Lad
- Matter Master
- Matthews, Damon
- Matthew the Raven
- Mawzir
- Maxie Zeus, (full name Maximillion Zeus)
- Maxima
- Maximum (Supermen of America)
- Maxine Hunkel
- Maxwell Lord
- Max Mercury
- Maya
- Mayflower
- Mayoor
- Meanstreak
- Mega-Biter
- Mekanique
- Meloni Thawne
- Menagerie
- Mento
- Mera
- Mercury (alias Redmond Wilde)
- Merlin
- Merlyn
- Merryman (of Inferior Five)
- Merry, the Gimmick Girl
- Mervyn Pumpkinhead
- Metalhead
- Metallo I & II
- Metal Men
- Metamorpho I & II
- Metron
- Michael Demiurgos
- Micro Lad (alias Lalo Muldroon of Imsk)
- Micron
- Midnight
- Midnighter (Wildstorm)
- Mighty Adam
- Mighty Bruce
- Mikado
- Mime (comics)
- Mindancer
- Mindboggler
- Mind Games
- Mind-Grabber Kid
- Minion
- Minister Blizzard
- Minor characters in Teen Titans
- Minstrel Maverick
- Minute-Man
- Mirage
- Mirror Master I & III
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- Misfit
- Miss America
- Miss Arrowette
- Miss Fear
- Miss Liberty
- Miss Martian
- Miss Mesmer
- Miss Terrific
- Miss X
- Mist I & II
- Mist Master (alias Yer Sti-Tuan of Dryad)
- Mr. 104
- Mister Atom
- Mister Bones
- Mister Close
- Mister E
- Mister Element I & II
- Mister ESPer
- Mr. Freeze
- Mr. Fun
- Mr. Futile
- Mr. Incognito
- Mr. Laff
- Mr. Memory
- Mr. Mind
- Mister Miracle I (Thaddeus Brown)
- Mister Miracle II (Scott Free)
- Mister Miracle III (Shilo Norman)
- Mr. Moth
- Mr. Mxyzptlk
- Mister Nobody
- Mr. Nebula
- Mr. Scarlet I & II
- Mr. Tawky Tawny
- Mister Terrible
- Mister Terrific I & II
- Mister Twister
- Mr. Who
- Mr. Z
- Mr. Zero (see Mr. Freeze)
- Misty
- Mnemon
- Mnemosyne
- Mocker
- Mockingbird
- Modem
- Mod Gorilla Boss
- Mogo
- Mohammed Ibn Bornu
- Mokkari
- Molecule
- Moloch (see also Watchmen Elseworlds)
- Molotov
- Monaghan, Tommy (see Hitman)
- Monalith
- Monarch (see also Hank Hall)
- Mon-El (see Lar Gand)
- Mongal
- Mongrel
- Mongul I & II
- Monitor
- Monk
- Monk Loomis
- Monocle
- Monolith
- Monsieur Mallah
- Monsieur Poniard (of Judge And Jury, see Team Titans)
- Monsieur Stigmonus
- Monsoon (Comics)
- Monstergirl
- Monstress
- Montez, Yolanda (see Wildcat II)
- Montoya, Ofcr. Renee (see Renee Montoya)
- Moonbow
- Moon Maiden
- Mopee
- Morax
- Mordecai
- Mordru
- Morgaine Le Fay
- Morgan Edge
- Morningstar
- Morozka
- Morphea
- Morrow, Thomas Oscar (see T. O. Morrow)
- Mortalla
- Mortician
- Mothman
- Mouse
- Mouse and Giz
- Mouthpiece
- Muhammad X
- Multi-Man
- Multiplex
- Mumbo the Magician
- Murmur
- Musashi
- Muse
- Musketeer
- Mustang Sally
- Muto
- Mykros, Anatol
- Myriad
- Myrwhydden
- Mysa
- Mystek
- Mysto
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Machiste was a supporting character in the Warlord a sword and sorcery comic book published by DC Comics. ...
During 1986 in the comic book six-issue limited series Legends Macro-man was a 50-foot giant villain with golden armor created by Darkseid to attack Earth. ...
Madame Rouge is a fictional DC Comics supervillain. ...
Madame Xanadu is a fictional character, a mystic in the DC Comics universe. ...
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Mad Harriet is a New God of Apokolips in the DC Comics universe. ...
The Mad Hatter is a supervillain in the Batman comics, published by DC Comics. ...
Mad Mod is a fictional villain in the DC Universe. ...
Mageddon is a DC Comics character created by Grant Morrison and Howard Porter. ...
Magenta is a fictional character in appeared in the DC Comics series Teen Titans. ...
Magnetic Kid (Pol Krinn of the planet Braal) was a fictional comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe. ...
Magno is a fictional superhero owned by DC Comics. ...
Dyrk Magz, codenamed Magno, is a fictional character, a superhero in the post-Zero Hour future of the DC Comics universe, and a former member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. ...
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Magpie is a fictional super-villainess who made several appearances in the DC Comics-owned Batman comic book series originally created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane. ...
Major Bummer was a humorous comic book produced by DC Comics in the late 1990s. ...
Major Disaster is a former DC Comics supervillain and reluctant amoral superhero. ...
Major Force (Clifford Zmeck) is a fictional character, a comic book supervillain in the DC Comics universe. ...
The Major Victory name has been used by three fictional characters in the DC Comics universe. ...
The Malas are a large geographically dispersed caste found in Andhra Pradesh and several other states of India. ...
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Malice Vundabarr is a fictional extraterrestial published by DC Comics. ...
Mammoth, from Outsiders #13, August 2004. ...
Man-Bat (real name Dr. Kirk Langström) is a fictional character in DC Comics universe who first appeared in Detective Comics #400, illustrated by Neal Adams. ...
Manchester Black is a fictional character, an anti-hero in the DC Comics universe. ...
Manfred Mota is a DC Comics villain and adversary to The Flash. ...
Manga Khan is the name of a DC Comics supervillain. ...
Bruno Ugly Mannheim is a fictional character who appears in DC Comics as one of Supermans enemies. ...
Secret Origins #22 outlined the history of the Manhunters, as to tie in with Millennium. ...
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Manitou Dawn is a fictional superhero character in the DC comics universe. ...
Manitou Raven was a superhero from the fictional DC Universe. ...
Mano is a DC Comics supervillain who exists a thousand years in the future of the DC Universe, in the setting of the Legion of Super-Heroes comic books, where he is a member of the Fatal Five and an adversary of the Legion. ...
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Mantis is a DC Comics supervillain created by Jack Kirby as part of The Fourth World comic series in the 1970s. ...
Marco is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. ...
Marcie Cooper is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. ...
For the Jokers sidekick, see Harley Quinn Harlequin is the name of four clown-themed DC Comics characters. ...
The Forever People is a comic book property created by Jack Kirby as part of the Fourth World set of DC Comics titles. ...
Mars is a 1984 comic book series published by First Comics that ran for 12 issues. ...
Martha Kent, née Martha Clark, also known as Ma Kent, is a fictional character published by DC Comics. ...
Martian Manhunter (Jonn Jonzz), alternately known as the Manhunter from Mars, is a comic book superhero who appears in DC Comics. ...
Mary Marvel is a fictional character, a superhero derived from the DC Comics (formerly Fawcett Comics) character Captain Marvel. ...
Más and Menos are fictional teenaged superhero characters from the Teen Titans animated television series, affiliated with the Titans East team. ...
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The comic book character Batman, originally and still sometimes referred to as The Batman, is a fictional character who first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939. ...
Matrix is the name of two female superheroes published by DC Comics. ...
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Matter-Eater Lad is a fictional character, a superhero in the DC Universe. ...
The Matter Master is a DC Comics supervillain and a recurring Hawkman foe. ...
Damon Matthews is a fictional character who appears in the DC Universe series, Manunter. ...
Matthew is a character in Neil Gaimans The Sandman comic series. ...
Maximillian Maxie Zeus is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. ...
Maxima is a fictional comic book character in DC Comics Superman titles. ...
Maximum (Max Williams) is a superhero in the DC Comics universe, from the Superman family of books. ...
The Supermen of America are a fictional superhero team published by DC Comics. ...
Cyclone (alias Maxine Hunkel) is a fictional superheroine in the DC Comics universe. ...
Maxwell Lord is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. ...
Max Mercury is the name of a superhero in the DC Comics universe. ...
Maya is a fictional Indian comic book superheroine in the DC Universe, and first appeared in Justice League Europe #47 (1993). ...
Mayflower is a fictional character in the DC Universe, a superheroine part of the Force of July. ...
Meloni Thawne is a supporting character in the DC Comics Universe, and the mother of Bart Allen. ...
Menagerie is a name shared by two anti-heroes in the DC Universe. ...
Mento is a fictional superhero from the DC comics universe. ...
Aquaman cradles his estranged wife Mera in this cover image of AQUAMAN #33 by artist Jim Calafiore, published by DC Comics, 2003 Mera is a fictional comic book character from the DC universe. ...
Merlin is best known as the wizard featured in Arthurian legend. ...
Merlyn is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. ...
The Inferior Five (or I5) are a parodical superhero team who premiered in the DC Comics test book Showcase #62 (1966. ...
Mervyn Pumpkinhead is a character in Neil Gaimans popular comic book series, The Sandman. ...
Metallo is a fictional supervillain and cyborg who appears in Superman stories published by DC Comics. ...
The Metal Men are a team of robot superheroes created by writer Robert Kanigher, pencilled by Ross Andru and inked by Mike Esposito for DC Comics in 1962. ...
Metamorpho (Rex Mason) is a fictional character, a superhero appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. ...
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Michael Demiurgos is a principal character in the Lucifer series by DC comics, and is a creation of Mike Carey. ...
Gim Allon is a fictional character in the 30th century of the DC Comics universe who has gone by a variety of superhero names over the past several decades, although originally (and most commonly) Colossal Boy. ...
Micron is a superhero who has appeared in animated series based on DC Comics. ...
Midnight was intended as a simple replacement for Will Eisners The Spirit while Eisner was at war, but took on its own life in later stories. ...
Midnighter is a comic book superhero who first appeared in the Stormwatch series, but is best known for his role in The Authority. ...
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Black Adam is a fictional comic book character whose morally ambiguous nature has his character fall between the lines of heroism and villainy; as a result, he has associated himself with both superheroes and supervillains in the past. ...
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Minister Blizzard is an ice-powered villain who has battled Wonder Woman. ...
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Teen Titans was an American animated television series created by Sam Register and Glen Murakami and produced by Warner Bros. ...
The word Minuteman usually has one of the following meanings, depending on context: the Minutemen of the American Revolutionary War (the origin of the term) the LGM-30 Minuteman intercontinental ballistic missile the Minuteman pocket calculator by Commodore Business Machines the Minuteman Project (volunteer American citizens patrolling the US/Mexican...
Two comic-book characters share the name Mirage: Marvel Comics Danielle Moonstar, a mutant superheroine with ties to the X-Men. ...
Mirror Master is a fictional character, a recurring foe of the Flash with large technical knowledge and skills involving the use of mirrors. ...
Misa (drama) A Korean drama called miahnhada, saranghanda which means, sorry, I love you. ...
Misfit is a fictional character in the DC Comics Universe. ...
Miss America is a DC Comics superhero. ...
Miss Martian (real name Mgann Morzz, alias Megan Morse) is a fictional superhero in the DC Universe. ...
Miss X premiered in Action Comics #26 May 1940. ...
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Mister Atom is a fictional comic book supervillian, a radioactive robot who is regularly seen as an enemy of Captain Marvel. ...
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Mister E is a fictional character that has appears mainly in the Vertigo comics universe, though he sometimes appears in the DC Comics universe. ...
Doctor Alchemy is a DC Comics supervillain and a rogue to the Flash II (Barry Allen). ...
Mister Freeze (Dr. Victor Fries) (Pronounced as Victor Freese or Freeze) is a DC Comics supervillain, an enemy of Batman. ...
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Mister Miracle is a DC Comics superhero created by Jack Kirby, originally as part of The Fourth World series of titles. ...
Mister Miracle is a DC Comics superhero created by Jack Kirby, originally as part of The Fourth World series of titles. ...
Shilo Norman is a superhero in the DC Comics universe, he is the third person to use the title Mister Miracle. Created by Jack Kirby, he first appeared in Mister Miracle Vol. ...
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Mister Terrible is a supervillain in the DC Comics universe. ...
Mister Terrific is the name of two different superheroes in the DC Comics universe. ...
Terry Sloane is a fictional character in the DC Universe. ...
Michael Holt is a fictional character in the DC Comics Universe. ...
Mister Freeze (Dr. Victor Fries) (Pronounced as Victor Freese or Freeze) is a DC Comics supervillain, an enemy of Batman. ...
Mockingbird is the code name of several characters in the DC Comics Universe, denoting whoever is in charge of the Secret Six. ...
Modem is a fictional character in the DC Universe. ...
Mogo is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe, a superhero and member of the Green Lantern Corps. ...
Molecule is a fictional DC Comics superhero created by Geoff Johns and Tony Daniel. ...
Moloch the Mystic, real name Edward Jacobi, is a fictional character in the 1987 graphic novel Watchmen. ...
Watchmen is a twelve-issue graphic novel written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Dave Gibbons. ...
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Monarch is the name of a DC Comics supervillain created by Archie Goodwin, Denny ONeil and Dan Jurgens. ...
Hank Hall is a fictional character in DC Comics who first appeared in Showcase #75 as Hawk of Hawk and Dove. ...
Lar Gand, known variously as Mon-El, Valor and MOnel, is a fictional character in DC Comics universe who is affiliated with the Legion of Super-Heroes, Superboy, and later Superman. ...
Mongal is the sister of Mongul Jr. ...
Mongul is a fictional character, a DC Comics supervillain created by Jim Starlin and Len Wein. ...
The Monitor was a character created by comic book writer Marv Wolfman and comics artist George Pérez as one of the main characters of DC Comics Crisis on Infinite Earths limited series. ...
The Monk is the name of a DC Comics supervillain and a villain to Batman. ...
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The Monolith was a comic book series by DC Comics. ...
Monsieur Mallah is the name of a DC Comics supervillain. ...
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Monsieur Stigmonus is a DC Comics supervillain. ...
Monstergirl (AKA Rita Lopez) is a DC Comics superheroine. ...
Monstress (Candi Pyponte-Le Parc III) is a fictional character, a superheroine in the future of the DC Comics universe, a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. ...
Yolanda Montez is a fictional superheroine in DC Comics universe. ...
Renee Montoya is a fictional character in DC Comics. ...
Moon Maiden is a DC Comics superhero who first appeared in JLA Giant Size Special #3 (comics) (2000). ...
Mopee is a fictional character from DC Comics, an imp-like creature from the Heavenly Helpmates who was stated, in a story not generally considered in-continuity, to have been responsible for the origin of the Silver Age Flash. ...
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DC Morgan le Fay by John Byrne In DC Comics, Morgaine Le Fey is a major opponent of The Demon Etrigan, and has also shown up as one of Wonder Womans foes. ...
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Her first appearance was in Atari Force #1, Morphea is a DC Comics character who is an alien Canopian in the DC Universe. ...
Thomas Oscar Morrow is a fictional supervillain in the DC universe. ...
Mortalla is a DC Comics character with ties with the New Gods of Apokolips. ...
The Mortician is a character in the Batman comics. ...
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Multi-Man (Alter ego Duncan Pramble) is a fictional character from DC Comics and a supervillain. ...
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Museis the alias of Richard Perignon, a fictional character from DC Comics. ...
Myriad is a fictional DC comics character most commonly associated with Hitman. ...
Myrwhydden was a sorcerer who first appeared in DC Comics Green Lantern #26 from an unrevealed Microworld. ...
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Origin In DC Comics, Mysto is a magician and detective who first appeared in Detective Comics #203. ...
N Doctor Fate is a DC Comics superhero and wizard, best known as a member of the Justice Society of America. ...
Mai Miyazaki, the Naiad first appeared in Firestorm, the Nuclear Man #90, in which she was revealed to be the elemental of water, in the same league as Firestorm (fire), Red Tornado (air), and Swamp Thing (earth). ...
Naif al-Sheikh is an Arab superhero in the DC Comics universe and a former member of Justice League Elite. ...
Nathaniel Dusk is the name of a fictional private investigator and the two mini-series by DC Comics in which he appeared. ...
Nebiros is a comic book character who first appeared in Blue Devil #1 in DC Comics. ...
Nebula Man is a fictional character in DC Comics. ...
Negative Man is a fictional superhero from the DC Comics. ...
Negative Man is a fictional superhero from DC Comics. ...
The Doom Patrol is an idiosyncratic DC Comics superhero team that has been through several incarnations. ...
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Nemesis Kid (Hart Druyser) is a comic book supervillain in the DC Comics universe. ...
Neon is a fictional superhero from the Golden Age of Comic Books who, like Red Bee, first appeared in Hit Comics #1, owned by Quality Comics. ...
Neptune Perkins is a DC Comics superhero. ...
Neron is also an alternative name of the Roman Emperor Nero. ...
Nero is the name of a DC Comics supervillain who fought against Green Lantern Kyle Rayner wielding a Qwardian Power Ring Forged by the Weaponers of Qward. ...
Neutron is a fictional villain in the DC Comics universe. ...
Nightfall is the name of a DC Comics supervillain. ...
Night Girl is a fictional character in the DC Universe, a member of the Legion of Substitute Heroes in the 30th century. ...
Nighthawk is a fictional character, a cowboy in the DC Comics universe. ...
The Nightmaster is a DC Comics superhero. ...
Zero Hour: Crisis in Time was a 1994 comic book miniseries and crossover storyline that ran in DC Comics. ...
Nightshade (Eve Eden) is a fictional character, a superheroine who was owned and published by Charlton Comics and was later acquired by DC Comics. ...
Nightstar is a fictional character, the daughter of Red Robin (Dick Grayson, also known as Nightwing, the first Robin) and Starfire from the Kingdom Come and The Kingdom comic book miniseries by DC Comics. ...
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Batman (originally referred to as the Bat-Man and still referred to at times as the Batman) is a DC Comics fictional hero who first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939. ...
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The Mist is the name of two DC Comics supervillains, archenemies of the original and 1990s Starman. ...
Nite Owl is the name of a pair of fictional superheroes who are central characters in the classic comic book series, Watchmen by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons and published by DC Comics. ...
Watchmen is a twelve-issue graphic novel written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Dave Gibbons. ...
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Nite-Wing, whose real name is Tad Ryerstad, is a fictional character appearing in the DC Comics series Nightwing. ...
The NKVDemon was a fictional character appearing in DC Comics as an opponent of Batman. ...
Nnamdi is also a DC Comics character and the son of Solovar. ...
Nocturna is a DC Comics character. ...
Norman McCay is a priest and the witness to the almost Biblical events in the Elseworlds story Kingdom Come. ...
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Northwind is a fictional avian human hybrid published by DC Comics. ...
Nuala is a character in the comic book series The Sandman, by Neil Gaiman. ...
NuBia is a DC Comics character from the Wonder Woman family of books who was originally known as Nubia. ...
Nuclear Man (portrayed by Mark Pillow but voiced by Gene Hackman) is a supervillain, the supervillain from the film Superman IV: The Quest For Peace. ...
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O Oberon is a character in the comic book series The Sandman. ...
Obsidian is a fictional character who has been both a superhero and supervillain in the DC Comics universe. ...
The Ocean Master is a DC Comics supervillain, and one of Aquamans greatest enemies. ...
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Jimmy Olsen (full name James Bartholomew Olsen) is a fictional character who appears in DC Comicsâ Superman stories. ...
Olivia Reynolds is a fictional character, in the DC Comics universe. ...
Olympian is the name of a DC Comics superhero. ...
OMAC or One-Key MAC is a message authentication code constructed from a block cipher much like the PMAC algorithm. ...
Lilith Clay is a fictional character, a superhero appearing in DC Comics. ...
Onomatopoeia, from the cover to Green Arrow #13. ...
Onyx is a DC Comics fictional character. ...
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Oracle is a fictional character, the nom de guerre of a superhero appearing in the publications of DC Comics. ...
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Orca is the name of a DC Comics supervillain. ...
Orion is a fictional deity in stories published by DC Comics. ...
Orpheus is a character created by Alex Simmons, from the universe of DC comics, who first appeared in Batman: Orpheus Rising (October, 2001). ...
Osira is the name of a fictional character in the DC Comics book Wonder Woman. ...
Osiris is the name of three fictional characters in DC Comics. ...
Alfred Pennyworth is a fictional supporting character in the DC Comics Batman series. ...
Overmaster is the name of a DC Comics supervillain. ...
Overthrow is a DC Comics supervillain. ...
Owlman is a fictional supervillain who appears in stories published by DC Comics. ...
Owlwoman is a superheroine in the DC Comics fictional universe. ...
Ozymandias is a fictional character in the comic book series, Watchmen by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons and published by DC Comics. ...
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Character History Pantha was a cat-like member of one of the incarnations of the Teen Titans. ...
In the DC Universe, parademons are monstrous shock troops of Apokolips used by Darkseid to maintain the order of Apokolips. ...
Parallax is a fictional comic book villain from DC Comics. ...
The Parasite is a fictional character and supervillain who appears in Superman stories published by DC Comics. ...
Pariah (the alias of Kell Mossa) is a fictional character from the DC Comics universe. ...
Linda Park (also Linda Park-West) is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. ...
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Tigress is the name of three different DC Comics supervillains. ...
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The Peacemaker is the name of a series superheroes originally owned by Charlton Comics and was later acquired by DC Comics. ...
Peek-a-Boo is a DC Comics supervillain and a member of Wally Wests Rogues Gallery. ...
The Penguin (Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot), is a DC Comics supervillain and an enemy of Batman. ...
The Penny Plunderer throwing a roll of pennies at Batman The Penny Plunderer is an adversary of Batman. ...
Alfred Pennyworth is a fictional supporting character in the DC Comics Batman series. ...
Per Degaton is a fictional character, a DC Comics supervillain who can travel through time. ...
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Peter Porkchops is the name of a fictional funny animal pig who appeared in stories published by DC Comics. ...
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Phantom Girl is a fictional character in the DC Universe, a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the thirtieth century. ...
This page discusses the post-Zero Hour reboot version of the character. ...
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The Phantom Stranger is a fictional character of unspecified paranormal origins who battles mysterious and occult forces in various titles published by DC Comics, sometimes under their Vertigo imprint. ...
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Phobia is the name of a DC Comics supervillain. ...
Peter Porkchops is the name of a fictional funny animal pig who appeared in stories published by DC Comics. ...
Pied Piper (real name: Hartley Rathaway) is a fictional former supervillain in the DC Comics universe. ...
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Pistolera is a DC Comics supervillain, recently killed by Deadshot in the Secret Six comic book series. ...
Plasmus is a fictional DC comics supervillain and an enemy of the Teen Titans, notably the inspiration for the Clayface character in Batman: The Animated Series. ...
Plastic Man (Patrick Eel OBrian) is a fictional comic-book superhero originally published by Quality Comics and later acquired by DC Comics. ...
Plastique (real name Bette Sans Souci) is a DC Comics character who has evolved over the decades from supervillain to superhero, one of a handful of DC characters depicted as Canadian in origin. ...
Poison Ivy (real name Dr. Pamela Lillian Isley) is a DC Comics supervillain and an enemy of Batman (however she has appeared in other Gotham-related stories which Batman has not even been mentioned in, such as Harley & Ivy and Gotham Girls. ...
Polar Boy is a superhero from the 30th century of the DC Universe. ...
The Polka-Dot Man was a minor Batman comic book villain who turned the polka dots covering his costume into a variety of weapons. ...
Josiah Power is a DC Comics superhero. ...
Power Boy is a fictional superhero in the DC Comics universe who was first mentioned in Teen Titans #34. ...
Power Girl (real name Kara Zor-L, also known as Karen Starr) is a DC Comics superhero, making her first appeared in All Star Comics #58 (January/February 1976). ...
Power Ring is the name of several DC Comics supervillains and the counterparts of Green Lanterns Hal Jordan, Kyle Rayner and John Stewart. ...
Power Woman is an older version of Powergirl from the series Kingdom Come written by Mark Waid with art by Alex Ross. ...
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Ohiyesa Pow Wow Smith is a Western hero published by DC Comics. ...
Pozhar is a fictional DC Comics Russian superhero. ...
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Preus is a fictional character and supervillain who appears in stories published by DC Comics. ...
Prez: First Teen President was a four issue comic series by Joe Simon released by DC Comics in the early 1970s. ...
Wonder Woman is a fictional DC Comics superheroine co-created by William Moulton Marston and wife Elizabeth Holloway Marston. ...
Prince Evillio first appeared in Adventure Comics #350 as a prince born on a fictional planet called Tartarus from the 30th century. ...
Prince Ra-Man is a fictional comic book character who appeared in stories in House of Secrets #73-80, published by DC Comics. ...
Princess Projectra is a comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe. ...
This page discusses the post-Zero Hour reboot version of the character. ...
The Private HIVE is a Teen Titans villain from the infamous H.I.V.E Academy, after which this villain has named himself. ...
Teen Titans was an American animated television series created by Sam Register and Glen Murakami and produced by Warner Bros. ...
Hugo Strange is a fictional character in DC Comics and a nemesis of Batman. ...
Professor Ivo is a fictional mad scientist from DC comics who created Amazo and Tomorrow Woman. ...
Professor Emil Hamilton is a fictional character in DC Comics Superman titles. ...
Dr. Achilles Milo is a fictional scientist in the DC Universe. ...
Professor Ojo is a DC Comics supervillain. ...
Professor Zoom is a comic book super-villain in the DC Universe. ...
Reverse Flash is a title that has been taken by three supervillains in DC Comics. ...
Promethea is a comic book series created by Alan Moore and J.H. Williams III with Mick Gray, published by Americas Best Comics/Wildstorm. ...
Prometheus is the name of 2 fictional characters from DC Comics and supervillain. ...
The Protector is a character who replaces Robin temporary in the 1983 New Teen Titans Drug issues written by Marv Wolfman and penciled by George Pérez. ...
Proty is a comic book character in the DC Comics universe, who has the ability to shapeshift. ...
Prsym is a DC Comics fictional superhero. ...
Psi is a DC character created by Paul Kupperberg and Carmine Infantino for Daring New Adventures of Supergirl #1 (November 1982). ...
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The Psycho-Pirate was the name of two DC comics supervillains. ...
Static Shock is an American animated television series produced by Warner Bros. ...
Mervyn Pumpkinhead is a character in Neil Gaimans popular comic book series, The Sandman. ...
Suicide Squad is a name for a variety of organizations created for and owned by DC Comics. ...
Pulsar Stargrave is a supervillain featured in DC Comics as a foe of the Legion of Super-Heroes. ...
The Puppet Master, real name Phillip Masters, is a supervillain in the Fantastic Four comics. ...
The Puppeteer is the name of a DC Comics supervillain. ...
The Puzzler is a fictional supervillain from the DC comics universe. ...
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Queen Bee is the name of four different DC Comics supervillainesses. ...
Queen Clea is a villain who battled Wonder Woman and has led Villainy Inc. ...
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Queen of Fables is a villain who has battled the Justice League, Wonder Woman and Superman. ...
The Question is an American comic book superhero. ...
Max Mercury is the name of a superhero in the DC Comics universe. ...
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Quislet was a member of DC Comicss fictional Legion of Super-Heroes during the 1980s. ...
Qwsp (formally known as Quisp) is a fictional supervillian who appears in stories published by DC comics. ...
R Rene Jacques Brande is a fictional DC Comics character in the 30th century with the Legion of Super-Heroes. ...
Captain Carrot is a comic book superhero who appeared in a series published by DC Comics. ...
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The Rag Doll (also interchangeably known as Ragdoll) is a colorful supervillain in the DC Comics universe. ...
Ragman is a fictional mystic vigilante and superhero who first appeared in the short-lived series named after him. ...
The Alien Parasites appeared in the Bloodline annuals of DC Comics in 1994 where DC introduced new heroes created by them. ...
Rainbow Archer (real name: Albrecht Raines) is a fictional supervillain in the DC Comics universe who was primarily an adversary of the Green Arrow. ...
Rainbow Raider (real name: Roy G. Bivolo) is a fictional supervillain in the DC comics universe. ...
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Ram is a fictional Japanese superhero in the DC Comics universe. ...
For the incarnation of Vishnu and king of ancient India, see Rama Rama is a Hindu god and was the brief love interest to Wonder Woman. ...
Rampage (Real name Kitty Faulkner) is a DC Comics superheroine. ...
Ramulus is a fictional character in the various Transformers universes. ...
Garth Ranzz, also known as Lightning Lad and Live Wire, is a fictional character, a comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe. ...
Ras al Ghul, sometimes written RÄs al GhÅ«l (Arabic: رأس Ø§ÙØºÙÙ), is a DC Comics supervillain and an enemy of Batman. ...
The Ratcatcher is a DC Comics supervillain, known to clash with Batman, Robin, and the rest of the Dark Knights allies. ...
Rose Wilson is a fictional comic book character in the DC Comics universe. ...
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Raven is a fictional superhero in the DC Comics Universe, specifically the Teen Titans comics. ...
The Ray is the name of two fictional characters, both superheroes in the DC Comics universe. ...
Reaper is the name of a DC Comics supervillain. ...
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The Red Bee is a fictional superhero from the Golden Age of Comics who first appeared in Hit Comics #1, published in July of 1940 by Quality Comics. ...
Red Claw is a fictional underground organization of assassins that resemble Ninjas. ...
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The cover to Absolute Kingdom Come by Alex Ross (2006) Kingdom Come is a comic book limited series published in 1996 by DC Comics, written by Mark Waid and painted by Alex Ross. ...
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The Red King is a fictional supervillain published by DC Comics. ...
Red Panzer is the name used by four villains who have battled Wonder Woman and Donna Troy. ...
A classic image of Batman and Robin reinterpreted by painter Alex Ross. ...
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For information on the Silver Age Red Tornado, see: Red Tornado. ...
Red Tornado is a fictional superhero in the DC Universe. ...
Red Torpedo was a fictional superhero owned by Quality Comics until the company sold out to DC Comics in 1956. ...
The character known as Reflecto was eventually revealed to be Superboy who was suffering from a form of amnesia brought on by his inadvertent disobedience to a post-hypnotic command implanted in his mind by Saturn Girl. ...
Remiel or Ramiel is one of the archangels of the Judaic and Islamic traditions. ...
Static Shock is an American animated television series produced by Warner Bros. ...
The Resurrection Man was a superhero whose adventures were published by DC Comics from 1997 to 1999 in a serialized comic book of the same name, created by Andy Lanning, Dan Abnett and Jackson Guice. ...
Reverse Flash is a title that has been taken by three supervillains in DC Comics. ...
Rex the Wonder Dog is a fictional dog in the DC Comics universe created in 1952. ...
Rick Flag is the name of three fictional characters in the DC Comics universe. ...
Richard Dragon is a fictional character created by Dennis ONeil and Jim Berry in the novel Dragons Fists (1974). ...
The Riddler, (Edward E. Nigma, also spelled Nygma by some writers), is a DC Comics supervillain and an enemy of Batman. ...
Rip Hunter is a DC Comics character who first appeared in Showcase #20 (May 1959), then got his own series which ran for 29 issues (1961-65). ...
Rising Sun is the name of a DC Comics superhero. ...
Risk is a comic book character appearing in publications from DC Comics. ...
Reverse Flash is a title that has been taken by three supervillains in DC Comics. ...
Rhea Jones is the name of a female superhero created by Paul Kupperberg and owned by DC Comics. ...
Rene Jacques Brande is a fictional DC Comics character in the 30th century with the Legion of Super-Heroes. ...
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Timothy Tim Drake is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. ...
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Dick Grayson is a fictional superhero in the DC Comics Universe. ...
Nightwing is a name used by at least six fictional characters in the DC Comics Universe. ...
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Robotman is the name of at least two DC Comics characters. ...
Rocket (Raquel Ervin) is a Milestone Comics superhero. ...
Milestone Media is a company best known for creating the Milestone comics imprint (that was published through DC Comics) and the Static Shock cartoon series. ...
The Rocket Red Brigade is a DC Comics superhero team. ...
Roland Daggett is a fictional villain created for Batman: The Animated Series. ...
Rond Vidar was a character in the Legion of Superheroes comic series, published by DC Comics. ...
Rorschach (front) and the other characters of Watchmen Rorschach (pronounced Raw Shark) is a fictional superhero who is a central character in the classic comic book series, Watchmen by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons and published by DC Comics. ...
Watchmen is a twelve-issue graphic novel written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Dave Gibbons. ...
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Rose and Thorn are the two personalities of a character in DC comic books. ...
Rose Psychic is a DC Comics heroine affiliated with the companys first superhero, Doctor Occult. ...
Pete Ross is a fictional character who appears in the Superman comic books published by DC Comics. ...
Rot Lop Fan was technically not a member of the Green Lantern Corps, although he unknowingly fulfilled that function for a period of time. ...
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Roy Raymond is a fictional character in DC Comics. ...
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S - Saaba
- Sabbac I & II
- Saber
- Saber-tooth I & II
- Sabre
- Sacker
- Sagittarius
- Saint Columba
- Saint Dumas
- Saint Roch
- Sagebrush
- Sakki
- Sala
- Salakk
- Salamanca
- Salima Baranizar
- Samarithan Hook
- Samsara
- Samuel Solomon
- Samari
- Samurai
- Sand (formerly Sandy the Golden Boy)
- Sand Demon
- Sandman (alias Wesley Dodds)
- Sandman (alias Dream, Morpheus)
- Sandman (alias Daniel Hall)
- Sandman (alias Hector Hall; now Doctor Fate)
- Sandman (alias Garrett Sanford)
- Sandra of the Secret Service
- Sandstorm
- Sandy the Golden Boy (now Sand)
- Sapphire
- Saraar
- Sardine
- Sarge I & II
- Sarge Steel
- Sargon the Sorcerer
- Sarwan
- Satana
- Satanus
- Satin Satan
- Saturn
- Saturn Girl
- Saturn Queen
- Satyricus
- Vandal Savage
- Savage Skull
- Savant
- Saviour
- Savitar
- Sayyar
- Scalphunter
- Scandal
- Scanner
- Scarab I-III
- Scarabus
- Scarback
- Scarebeast (see Scarecrow)
- Scarecrone
- Scarecrow
- Scareware
- Scarhart
- Scarlet Scythe
- Scarlet Skier
- Scarth
- Scath
- Scavenger I & II
- Schreck
- Scirocco
- Scoopshovel
- Scooter
- Scorch
- Scorcher I-III
- Scorn
- Scott Fischer
- Scott, Alan (see also Green Lantern)
- Scourge
- Screaming Skull
- Scream Queen
- Seaguy
- Sebastian Faust
- Seargent Rock (see Sgt. Rock)
- Secret
- See-More (see also Teen Titans animated series)
- Seneca
- Senorita Navaja
- Sensei
- Sensor (rebooted Princess Projectra)
- Sensor Girl (see Princess Projectra)
- Sentinel (see Green Lantern)
- Seraph
- Serifan
- Serpetine
- Server Aja
- Set
- Sgt. Rock
- Shade, the Changing Man
- The Shade
- Shado
- Shadowdragon
- Shadow Lass (see also Umbra)
- Shadow Storm
- Shadower (comics)
- Shadowstryke
- Shadow Thief
- Shaggy Man
- Shahn-Zi
- Shakedown
- Kent Shakespeare
- Shakira
- Shango
- Shape
- Shark I & II
- Sharpe
- Shathan
- Shatterfist
- Shazam (also known as "The Wizard Shazam")
- Shellshock
- Shield (Impact Comics)
- Shift
- Shifter
- Shikari
- Shimmer
- Shining Knight I-III
- Shiv
- Shiva the Destroyer (Elseworlds)
- Shocko
- Shockwave
- Short Cut
- Shrapnel
- Shreck
- Shrike I & II
- Shrinking Violet (see also Violet)
- Shvaughn Erin
- Sickle
- Sidearm
- Signalman
- Signalwoman (Elseworlds)
- Silent Majority
- Silent Vapor (of Judge And Jury, see Team Titans)
- Silhouette
- Silk Spectre (Watchmen)
- Silver Banshee I & II
- Silver Deer
- Silver Fog I-III
- Silver Fox
- Silver Ghost
- Silver Monkey
- Silver Scarab (now Doctor Fate)
- Silver Shade
- Silver Shield
- Silver Slasher
- Silver Sorceress
- Silver Swan I-III
- Silversword
- Simple Simon
- Simyan
- Sinbad
- Sin Eater
- Sinestro
- Siphon
- Sir Real
- Siren
- Sister Lihy
- Sister Shadow
- Sister Superior
- Sirius
- Sivana Jr.
- Sizematic I & II
- Skeets (see Booster Gold)
- Skeleton
- Skindance
- Skorpio
- Skull
- Skull Smasher
- Sky Pirate
- Sky-Raider
- Skyrocket
- Skyhook
- Skyman
- Slagger
- Slam Bradley
- Slash I & II
- Slasher I-IV
- Slaughter
- Sledge
- Sleepwalk
- Sleez
- Slinger
- Slingshot
- Slipknot
- Slipstream
- Slither
- Slobo
- Slyfox
- Smashing Sportsman
- Smax
- Smiling Skull
- Snafu
- Snake Girl
- Snapper Carr
- Snowman I & II
- Sobek
- Socialist Red Guardsman
- Sodom and Gomorrah
- Solaar
- Solaris, the Tyrant Sun
- Solomon Grundy
- Solution
- Somnambulist (Elseworlds)
- Sonar I & II
- Son of Vulcan
- Soranik Natu
- Sorrow, Johnny (see Johnny Sorrow)
- Space Cabby
- Space Ranger
- Spade (Elseworlds)
- Spark (rebooted Lightning Lass)
- Sparkler
- Sparx
- Spawn of Frankenstein
- Spazz
- Spectre
- Speed Boys
- Speed Demon
- Speed Demon (Amalgam)
- Speed Queen
- Speed Saunders
- Speedy I & II (Speedy I now Arsenal)
- Spellbinder I & II
- Spider Girl
- Spider Jerusalem
- Spider
- Spinner, Dorothy
- Spirit King
- Spitfire
- Split
- Splitshot (of Superior Five)
- Spoiler
- Spore
- Sportsmaster I & II
- Spook
- Spy Smasher
- Squire I-III
- St'nlli
- Stalker
- Stallion
- Stalnoivolk
- Stan Kitch
- Stanley and His Monster
- Star Boy
- Starbreaker
- Starfinger
- Starfire
- Stargirl (formerly Star-Spangled Kid)
- Star Hawkins
- Starman (alias Will Payton)
- Starman I-IX and of the 853rd century
- Starro
- Stars (Elseworlds)
- Star Sapphire I-IV
- Star-Spangled Kid I & II (Sylvester Pemberton and Courtney Whitmore; now Stargirl)
- Starshrike
- Star-Tsar I-III
- Starwoman and the Jr. JSA
- Stasis
- Static (also Static Shock, Milestone Comics)
- Steamroller
- Steel I & II
- Steel III (John Henry Irons)
- Steel IV (Natasha Irons)
- Steeljacket
- Stel
- Steppenwolf
- Sterling Silversmith
- Stern, Franklin
- Steve Trevor
- Stewart, John (see Green Lantern)
- Sting
- Stinger
- Stirk, Cornelius
- Stompa
- Stone Boy
- Stone, Vic (see Cyborg (comics))
- Strange, Adam (see Adam Strange)
- Strange, Hugo, Doctor
- Strangle-Hold Sylph
- Strange Visitor
- Strata
- Stratos
- Streaky
- Strega
- Striker Z
- S.T.R.I.P.E. (formerly Stripesy)
- Stripes (Elseworlds)
- Strong, Tom (see Tom Strong) (ABC Comics)
- Stuff the Chinatown Kid I & II
- Sudden Death
- Sue Dibny
- Suli
- Sun Boy
- Sunburst
- Sundeath
- Sun Emperor
- Sun Girl
- Superboy I-III
- Superboy-Prime
- Super-Chief I & II
- Super Dood
- Superlad
- Supergirl I-V
- Superman (Kal-L) (alias Kal-L)
- Superman (alias Kal-El)
- Superman Monster
- Supernova
- Superwoman I-III
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- Suit
- Swamp Thing
- Sweep Second
- Sweet 16
- Sylph
- Synnar
- Syonide I & II
- Syrene
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Sanderson Sandy Hawkins, formerly known as Sandy the Golden Boy, now known as Sand, is a fictional character, superhero in the DC Comics universe created by Mort Weisinger and Paul Norris. ...
The Sandman, alias Wesley Dodds, is a fictional masked crimefighter in the DC Comics universe. ...
Dream is one of the Endless, fictional characters from Neil Gaimans comic book series, The Sandman. ...
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Sandman, alias Wesley Dodds, is a comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe, best known for his stories set during the 1940s and his costume consisting of a green business suit, fedora, and gas mask. ...
Doctor Fate is a DC Comics superhero and wizard, best known as a member of the Justice Society of America. ...
Sandman, alias Wesley Dodds, is a comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe, best known for his stories set during the 1940s and his costume consisting of a green business suit, fedora, and gas mask. ...
Sanderson Sandy Hawkins, formerly known as Sandy the Golden Boy, now known as Sand, is a fictional character, superhero in the DC Comics universe created by Mort Weisinger and Paul Norris. ...
Sanderson Sandy Hawkins, formerly known as Sandy the Golden Boy, now known as Sand, is a fictional character, superhero in the DC Comics universe created by Mort Weisinger and Paul Norris. ...
Sarge Steel was a detective/spy character published by Charlton Comics during the 1960s. ...
Sargon the Sorcerer is a fictional character, a second string mystic, superhero, sorcerer in DC Comics during the Golden age of comic books. ...
Ramnaresh Ronnie Sarwan (born June 23, 1980, Guyana) is a West Indian cricketer. ...
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Saturn Girl is a fictional character, a DC Comics superhero, a telepath and a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes, an organization of teenage heroes that exists one thousand years in the future. ...
Saturn Queen is a fictional character owned by DC Comics. ...
Vandal Savage is a fictional character and supervillain in the DC Comics universe. ...
For Wildstorms character of the same name, see Savant (Wildstorm). ...
Savitar is a DC Comics supervillain and an enemy to The Flash (Wally West). ...
Scalphunter is a fictional character from DC Comics who first appeared in Weird Western Tales issue #39. ...
Scandal is a DC Comics supervillain. ...
Scarabus is an album by British jazz-rock fusion band Ian Gillan Band, released in 1977. ...
The Scarecrow (Dr. Jonathan Crane) is a DC Comics supervillain, an enemy of Batman. ...
The Scarecrow (Dr. Jonathan Crane) is a DC Comics supervillain, an enemy of Batman. ...
The Scarlet Skier (real name Dren Keeg) is a DC Comics supervillain/superhero. ...
Trigon (also known as Trigon the Terrible) is a fictional villain who appears in Teen Titans comics published by DC Comics. ...
The Scavenger is the name of two DC Comics supervillains, with no known connections. ...
Schreck was created by John Ostrander, Kim Yale and Geof Isherwood for Suicide Squad Vol. ...
Swing with Scooter was a DC Comics comicbook published from mid 1966 up to the early 1970s. ...
Scorch is a character appearing in DC Comics. ...
Alan Scott is a fictional hero from the DC Comics universe and the first superhero to bear the name Green Lantern. ...
For the DJ, see DJ Green Lantern. ...
Seaguy is a three-issue comic book mini-series written by Grant Morrison with art by Cameron Stewart and published by the Vertigo imprint of DC Comics. ...
Faust is a fictional character, a superhero from DC Comics, loosely based on the character of the same name from Faustian myth. ...
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One of Joe Kuberts evocative covers for Sgt. ...
Secret (Greta Hayes) is a fictional character, a superheroine in the DC Comics universe. ...
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Teen Titans was an American animated television series created by Sam Register and Glen Murakami and produced by Warner Bros. ...
The Sensei is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. ...
This page discusses the post-Zero Hour reboot version of the character. ...
Princess Projectra is a comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe. ...
Princess Projectra is a comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe. ...
For the DJ, see DJ Green Lantern. ...
Seraph is the name of a DC Comics superhero from Israel. ...
One of Joe Kuberts evocative covers for Sgt. ...
Shade, the Changing Man is a fictional comic book character created by Steve Ditko for DC Comics in 1977. ...
The Shade, as painted by Tony Harris on the cover of Starman #6 (1995) The Shade is a DC Comics character, a villain created in the 1940s who would fight against two generations of superheroes, most notably the Golden Age and Silver Age Flashes. ...
Shado is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. ...
Shadow Lass is a fictional character in the 30th century of the DC Universe. ...
Tasmia Mallor, codenamed Umbra. ...
Shadow-Thief is a DC Comics supervillain and a recurring foe to Hawkman. ...
Shaggy Man is a DC Comics character, an indestructible hair-covered monster who fought the Justice League of America in the 1960s, and who was defeated only by being faced with his exact duplicate. ...
Shakedown is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. ...
Shango is a fictional comic book deity in the DC Universe. ...
Shark is the name of 3 DC Comics characters. ...
Shatterfist is the name of 2 DC Comics supervillains. ...
Shazam is a comic book character created by Bill Parker and C.C. Beck for Fawcett Comics. ...
Impact Comics (or, as the covers spelled it, !mpact Comics) was an imprint of DC Comics that was aimed at younger audience. ...
Metamorpho (alias Rex Mason) is a superhero appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. ...
Shifter is a fictional character, a former superhero featured in the animated series, Justice League Unlimited. ...
Shikari is a fictional character, a superheroine in the future of the DC Comics universe and a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. ...
Shimmer, from the cover of Outsiders #13, August 2004. ...
Shining Knight is the name of three fictional superheroes in the DC Comics universe. ...
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Shrike is the name of 4 DC Comics characters. ...
This page discusses the pre-Zero Hour and post Infinite Crisis versions of the character. ...
This page discusses the post-Zero Hour reboot version of the character. ...
Signalman (Phil Cobb) is a DC Comics supervillain. ...
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A taciturn man capable of producing identical replicas of himself. ...
For the animated television series based on this comic book, see Teen Titans (TV series). ...
Silk Spectre is the name shared by a mother and daughter, fictional characters in the comic book series Watchmen by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, and published by DC Comics. ...
Watchmen is a twelve-issue graphic novel written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Dave Gibbons. ...
Silver Banshee is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics, primarily as an opponent of Superman. ...
Silver Scarab, real name Hector Sanders Hall, is a superhero who has appeared in DC Comicss Infinity, Inc. ...
Doctor Fate is a DC Comics superhero and wizard, best known as a member of the Justice Society of America. ...
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The Silver Swan are three fictional characters in the Wonder Woman stories. ...
Sinestro is a fictional alien supervillain in the DC Comics Universe. ...
Vera Black, alias Sister Superior, is a fictional character from DC Comics. ...
Skeets is a fictional artificial intelligence robot from the future in the DC Comics Universe. ...
Michael Jon Carter is a fictional character, a superhero in publications from DC Comics, who goes by the names of Booster Gold and Supernova. ...
Skyrocket is a superhero in the DC Comics universe. ...
The Star-Spangled Kid is the name of two DC Comics superheroes. ...
Joto s real name is Isaiah Crockett. ...
Slam Bradley is a fictional character in the DC Universe. ...
Sleez is a fictional extraterrestial supervillain published by DC Comics. ...
Slingshot (real name Olivia âLivvieâ Lews) is a fictional comic book superhero, a member of the superhero team Dynamo 5, which appears in the monthly series of the same name from Image Comics. ...
Lobo Lobo is an alien mercenary comic book anti-hero (arguably a superhero) created by Keith Giffen (artist) and Roger Slifer (writer). ...
Smax is the name of a character from the comic book series Top 10 written by Alan Moore, illustrated by Gene Ha, and published by the Americas Best Comics imprint of DC Comics/Wildstorm. ...
Snapper Carr is a fictional supporting character in the DC Universe. ...
Sobek is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics series 52. ...
The Great Ten are a fictional DC Comics superteam, sponsored by the Peoples Republic of China. ...
Solaris is a DC Comics supervillain, who exists in the distant future of the DC Universe. ...
Solomon Grundy is a DC Comics character, a large, strong zombie supervillain. ...
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Sonar is the name of a DC Comics supervillain. ...
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Soranik Natu, from Green Lantern Corps: Recharge #5 (March 2006). ...
Johnny Sorrow is a DC Comics supervillain and a recurring Justice Society of America foe. ...
Space Cabbieâsometimes Space Cabbyâis a science fiction comic book character and series created by Otto Binder and Howard Sherman that was mainly published in the 1950s. ...
Space Ranger was a science fiction hero published by DC Comics in several of their titles in the 1950s and 1960s. ...
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This page discusses the post-Zero Hour reboot version of the character. ...
This page discusses the pre-Zero Hour version of the character. ...
Sparkler is a fictional character of the DC Universe, and was a young Hispanic-American child who idolized Major Victory (William Vickers). ...
The Spectre is a fictional cosmic entity and superhero who has appeared in numerous comic books published by DC Comics. ...
Speed Demon is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
the word amalgamation, see Amalgamation. ...
Speed Queen is a member of the Female Furies, Granny Goodness cadre of female warriors of Apokolips in the DC Comics universe. ...
Speed Saunders is a DC Comics character who first appeared in Detective Comics #1 (1937). ...
Speedy is the name of two DC Comics superheroes, both of whom have served as teenaged sidekicks for the Green Arrow (a. ...
Mia Dearden is a DC Comics superhero, the second character to take the mantle of Green Arrows sidekick Speedy. ...
Arsenal is a fictional superhero in the DC Comics Universe. ...
Spellbinder is a name of three DC Comics villains, and versions of the character have appeared on both the Batman Beyond and The Batman animated series. ...
Spider-Girl (May Mayday Parker) is a fictional character, a comic book superheroine active in an alternate future of the Marvel Comics universe. ...
Spider Jerusalem is a fictional character and the protagonist of the comic book Transmetropolitan, created by writer Warren Ellis and artist Darick Robertson, published by the Vertigo imprint of DC Comics. ...
Dorothy Spinner is a fictional character created by Paul Kupperberg and owned by DC Comics. ...
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Spy Smasher (real name Alan Armstrong) is a DC Comics superhero, formerly owned by Fawcett Comics. ...
Squire is the name of a fictional superhero in the DC comics universe who first appeared as a sidekick to the Shining Knight. ...
Stalker is a 4 issues comic-book limited series created in 1975 by Paul Levitz (writer), Steve Ditko (penciller) and Wally Wood (inker), and published by DC Comics. ...
Stalnoivolk (Ivan Illyich Gort) is a fictional character in the DC Universe. ...
Stanley and His Monster was a comic about a boy, who instead of having a dog as his companion, had a monster. ...
Star Boy (Thom Kallor) is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. ...
Starbreaker is a Fictional Villian created by DC Comics. ...
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Starfire is the name of three superheroes who have appeared in comic books published by DC Comics. ...
Courtney Whitmore is the fictional superheroine Stargirl in the DC Comics Universe. ...
The Star-Spangled Kid is the name of two DC Comics superheroes. ...
Star Hawkins was a science fiction detective feature published by DC Comics in their Strange Adventures title. ...
Several incarnations of Starman. ...
Starman VII is Jack Knight, a comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe, and a member of the Justice Society of America. ...
Starman is Ted Knight, a comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe, and a member of the Justice Society of America. ...
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Star Sapphire is the name of several female supervillains in DC Comics, all connected in origin. ...
The Star-Spangled Kid is the name of two DC Comics superheroes. ...
Courtney Whitmore is the fictional superheroine Stargirl in the DC Comics Universe. ...
Starshrike is the name of a DC Comics supervillain. ...
The Star-Spangled Kid is the name of two DC Comics superheroes. ...
Static is a teenage African-American superhero with electromagnetic powers. ...
Static Shock is an American animated television series produced by Warner Bros. ...
Milestone Media is a company best known for creating the Milestone comics imprint (that was published through DC Comics) and the Static Shock cartoon series. ...
Steel is a name used by several fictional characters owned and published by DC Comics in their universe. ...
John Henry Irons is the third hero known as Steel, a fictional superhero in the DC Universe. ...
Natasha Irons aka the fourth Steel is a fictional character in the DC Universe, who first appeared in Steel #1 in February, 1994. ...
Stel, from Green Lantern Corps: Recharge # 2 (December 2005). ...
Steppenwolf is the cousin of Darkseid, and member of Darkseids Elite. ...
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Steve Trevor is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics, as a member of Wonder Womans supporting cast. ...
John Stewart is a fictional comic book superhero in the DC Universe, and a member of the intergalactic police force known as the Green Lantern Corps. ...
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Cornelius Stirk is the name of a DC Comics villain and enemy to Batman. ...
Stompa is a New God of Apokolips in the DC Comics universe. ...
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Cyborg (Victor Stone) is a fictional DC Comics superhero best known as a member of the Teen Titans. ...
Adam Strange is a fictional superhero published by DC Comics. ...
Hugo Strange is a fictional character in DC Comics and a nemesis of Batman. ...
Strange Visitor aka Sharon Vance first appeared in Superman Vol. ...
Strata was a fictitious character in the DC Universe, and a founding member of L.E.G.I.O.N., a law-enforcement agency operating on a number of worlds. ...
Streaky the Supercat is a fictional character published by DC Comics. ...
Strega (or Liquore Strega), is an Italian herbal liqueur produced since 1860 by the S. A. Distilleria Liquore Strega in Benevento, Italy. ...
Stripesy is a fictional character, a superhero in the DC Comics universe. ...
Stripesy is a fictional superhero in the DC Comics universe. ...
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Susan Sue Dearbon Dibny is a fictional character from DC comics. ...
Sun Boy is a fictional character, a superhero in the future of the DC Comics universe. ...
Heroe local de Japon que junto a Sol Naciente (Otro heroe de Japon) se unieron para salvar a la tierra reformada (numero final de crisis en las tierras infinitas) de el ultimo ataque perpetrado por Antimonitor. ...
Sun Girl is a fictional character in the DC Comics Universe. ...
Superboy is the name of several fictional characters in the DC Comics Universe, most of them youthful incarnations of Superman. ...
Superboy-Prime is a fictional superhero turned supervillain in the DC Universe. ...
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- Takion
- Tala
- Talia al Ghul
- Tall Marvel
- Tally Man
- Talon
- Tana Moon
- Tank Killer
- Tannarak
- Tao Jones
- Tarantula I-III
- Target
- Tarik the Mute
- Tar Pit
- Tasmanian Devil
- Tattooed Man
- Taz
- Technician I & II
- Technocrat (The Outsiders)
- Telepath
- Tellus
- Temper
- Tempest I and II
- Templar
- Templar Knight
- Ten-Eyed Man
- Tethys
- Terra
- Terra-Man
- Terrific Whatzit
- Terrorsmith
- Terrus
- Terry Berg
- Tex Thompson
- Tezcatlipoca
- Tezumak
- Tharok
- Themis
- Thermal
- The Thing That Never Dies (see Etrigan)
- Thia
- Thinker I-IV
- The Thirst
- Thorn
- Thrasher
- Thrilldevil
- Thunder I & II
- Thunder II
- Thunderbolt (alias Peter Cannon)
- Thunderer
- Thunderhead
- Thunderlord
- Thunder and Lightning
- Tiger
- Tiger Boy I-II
- Tigerforce
- Tiger Moth
- Tiger Shark
- Tiggra
- Tigorr
- Tigra
- Tigress I, II, & III
- Tim Drake
- Timber Wolf
- Time Commander
- Time Trapper
- Tin (alias Thomas Tinkham)
- Titania
- Titan
- Titan Girl
- TNT
- Tobias Whale
- Todd, Jason (see Jason Todd)
- Tokamak
- Tokyo Rose (Elseworlds)
- Tolos
- T. O. Morrow
- Tomorrow Woman
- Tom Sparks
- Tom Strong
- Tomahawk
- Tomar Re
- Tomar-Tu
- Tommy Tomorrow
- Tomorrow Woman
- Top
- Topkick
- Tor, Magic Master
- Tornado (Elseworlds)
- Tornado Twins
- Tornado Tyrant (see Red Tornado)
- Torque
- Toyman
- Touch-N-Go
- Traci Thirteen (see Girl 13)
- Traitor
- Traven
- Tremor (of Superior Five)
- Trevor, Steve (see Steve Trevor)
- Triad (see also Duo Damsel, Triplicate Girl)
- Triarch
- Trickster I & II
- Trident
- Trigger Twins I & II
- Trigon
- Trinity (The Trinity Virus)
- Triplicate Girl (see also Duo Damsel, Triad)
- Tristess
- Triton
- Triumph
- Trix (Elseworlds)
- Trogg
- Troy, Donna (see also Wonder Girl, Darkstar)
- Trygg the Sorcerer
- Tsunami
- Tuatara
- Tundra
- Turk
- Turpin, Dan (see Dan Turpin)
- Turtle Boy (see Jimmy Olsen)
- Turtle Man
- Tusk (Elseworlds)
- Twilight
- Twister
- Two-Face
- Tygrus
- Typhoon
- Tyr
- Tyrant-Tula (Elseworlds)
- Tyroc
- Tzodar
In comic books, Takion was one of the New Gods from Jack Kirbys Fourth World meta-series. ...
Tala is a fictional supervillainess in the DC Comics universe. ...
Talia al Ghul is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe, the now-estranged daughter of the supervillain Ras al Ghul, and a love interest of Batman. ...
The Tally Man is a DC Comics supervillain. ...
Talon is a fictional superhero in the DC Comics universe who was first mentioned in Teen Titans #38. ...
Superboys first love was Tana Moon, a Metropolis reporter who found romance with the teen hero in Hawwaii, her anscetral home. ...
Two characters have been named Tarantula in the DC Comics universe. ...
Tar Pit is a fictional supervillain in the DC comics and one of the new rogues of the current Flash (Wally West). ...
Tasmanian Devil is a member of the Justice League Europe. ...
The Tattooed Man is the name of two of Green Lanterns enemies. ...
Technocrat is a superhero in the DC Comics and a former member of the Outsiders. ...
The Outsiders are fictional characters, a DC Comics superhero group. ...
Tellus is a fictional character, a super-hero and a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes featured in comic books published by DC Comics. ...
DC Comics has featured two superheroes with the name Tempest. ...
Ten-Eyed Man is a DC Comics supervillain. ...
Terra is a fictional character in the DC Universe. ...
Terra-Man (real name Toby Manning) is a fictional character and supervillain who appears in Superman stories published by DC Comics. ...
The Terrific Whatzit (real name Merton McSnurtle, also known as McSnurtle the Turtle) was a funny animal superhero who appeared in stories published by DC Comics. ...
The Alien Parasites appeared in the Bloodline annuals of DC Comics in 1994 where DC introduced new heroes created by them. ...
Terry Berg is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe who first appeared in the pages of Green Lantern in 2000. ...
Tex Thompson is a fictional superhero owned by DC Comics. ...
Tezcatlipoca is a fictional character who appared in the DC Comics series Green Arrow. ...
Tharok is a fictional DC Comics supervillain, an enemy of the Legion of Super-Heroes and a member of the Fatal Five. ...
The Demon is a DC Comics superhero series created by comic book master, Jack Kirby. ...
The Thinker is the name of four supervillains in the DC Comics universe. ...
Rose and Thorn are the two personalities of a character in DC comic books. ...
Thunder is the name of at least two superheroines in the DC Universe. ...
Thunder and Lightning are a duo of superpowered brothers of DC Comics that had encounters with the Teen Titans. ...
Peter Cannon, Thunderbolt is a fictional character originally owned by Charlton Comics and later acquired by DC Comics. ...
Thunderlord is a the name of a DC Comics superhero. ...
Thunder and Lightning are a duo of superpowered brothers of DC Comics that had encounters with the Teen Titans. ...
Tigra is a character of Jack Kirbys Fourth World series, and the wife of Darkseid. ...
Tigress is the name of three different DC Comics supervillains. ...
Artemis Crock is a fictional comic book character published by DC Comics. ...
Timothy Tim Drake is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. ...
Timber Wolf is a fictional character in the thirtieth century of the DC Universe, a member of the Legion of Super-Animations. ...
Time Commander is a DC Comics supervillain who first appeared in Brave and the Bold # 59 (1965). ...
The Time Trapper is a fictional character, a supervillain in the DC Universe who often fought the Legion of Super-Heroes. ...
Titania is a character in Neil Gaimans comic book series The Sandman. ...
An obscure superhero from the 1940s that was retroactively killed by writer Roy Thomas in the first issue of Young All-Stars so that his teenage sidekick, Dan The Dyna-Mite, could join the team. ...
Tobias Whale is a comic book villian, a fictional character created by Tony Isabella as Black Lightnings nemesis. ...
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Tokamak is a fictional supervillain published by DC Comics. ...
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Thomas Oscar Morrow is a fictional supervillain in the DC universe. ...
Tomorrow Woman is a fictional robot and superhero from DC Comics. ...
Tom Strong was a bi-monthly comic book created by writer Alan Moore and artist Chris Sprouse published by Americas Best Comics, an imprint of DC Comics Wildstorm division. ...
Tomahawk is a comic book character whose adventures were published by DC Comics during the 1950s and 1960s in his own comics series. ...
Tomar Re is a fictional DC Comics character. ...
A Green Lantern from the world of Xudar History Tomar-Tu was recruited by Hal Jordan during his stay on the Mosaic world. ...
Tommy Tomorrow was a long-running science fiction hero published by DC Comics in several of their titles from 1947 to 1963. ...
Tomorrow Woman is a fictional robot and superhero from DC Comics. ...
The Top was a DC Comics supervillain and one of the earliest rogues of The Flashs (Barry Allen). ...
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Don & Dawn: The Tornado Twins The Tornado Twins were fictional superheroes in the DC Comics Universe. ...
Red Tornado is a fictional superhero in the DC Universe. ...
Torque is a supervillain in the DC Comics Universe, and an enemy of Nightwing. ...
The Toyman is a fictional comic book supervillain in the DC Comics universe and an enemy of Superman. ...
Girl 13 aka Traci Thirteen is a fictional character of Asian descent in the DC universe, who first appeared in Superman # 189 in February, 2003. ...
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Steve Trevor is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics, as a member of Wonder Womans supporting cast. ...
This page discusses the post-Zero Hour reboot version of the character. ...
This page discusses the pre-Zero Hour version of the character. ...
Triplicate Girl is a superheroine in the DC Comics universe and a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 31st century. ...
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The Trickster is the name of two DC Comics supervillains and a enemy of the Flash. ...
Trident is a villain in the DC Comics universe. ...
The Trigger Twins was a Western themed comic book series published by DC Comics. ...
Trigon (also known as Trigon the Terrible) is a fictional villain who appears in Teen Titans comics published by DC Comics. ...
Trinity is the name of a DC Comics supervillain. ...
Triplicate Girl is a superheroine in the DC Comics universe and a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 31st century. ...
This page discusses the pre-Zero Hour version of the character. ...
This page discusses the post-Zero Hour reboot version of the character. ...
Triumph is a fictional character, a former superhero in the DC Comics universe who first appeared in his own mini-series. ...
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Donna Troy is a fictional character, a superheroine in the DC Universe. ...
Three fictional characters named Wonder Girl have appeared as superheroines in DC Comics. ...
Darkstars Issue 1 A fictional intergalactic squadron of cosmic cops that no one had heard of before 1992 in DC Comics. ...
DC Comics Tsunami was a character in the 1980s series All-Star Squadron and its spin-off Young All-Stars, both of which took place during World War Two. ...
Tuatara is the name of a DC Comics superhero. ...
Dan Terrible Turpin is a fictional character from DC Comics. ...
Jimmy Olsen (full name James Bartholomew Olsen) is a fictional character who appears in DC Comicsâ Superman stories. ...
Turtle Man is a flash villain in DC Comics who appeared in Showcase #4. ...
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Twilight is a fictional character from the DC comics series Supergirl. ...
Two-Face is a DC Comics supervillain, an enemy of Batman. ...
Tygrus is a character from Batman: The Animated Series. ...
Typhoon and his frequent nemesis Firestorm from Fury Of Firestorm #8(1983) Typhoon is a super-villain in the DC Comics universe. ...
Tyr is a DC Comics villain from the planet Tyrraz in the 31st century. ...
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Tyroc was a member of DC Comicss fictional Legion of Super-Heroes during the 1970s and 1980s. ...
U Ultraa is the name of a DC Comics character, originally the first superhuman on Earth Prime. ...
Ultra the Multi-Alien was a short-lived science fiction feature published by DC Comics in 1965. ...
Ultra Boy is a fictional character, a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the thirtieth century of the DC Universe. ...
The Ultra-Humanite is a fictional supervillain appearing in stories published by DC Comics. ...
Ultraman (ウルトラマン) is the generic name for the television series, movies, animations and other such things concerning a 40+ m, several-thousand-ton giant usually from the Nebula M78 fighting monsters that harm the Earth (and saving the occasional innocent monster). ...
Ultraman is a supervillain who appears in stories published by DC Comics. ...
The Crime Syndicate of America is a fictional team of supervillains from one of DC Comics parallel universes, and are the evil counterparts of the Justice League of America. ...
Tasmia Mallor, codenamed Umbra. ...
Shadow Lass is a fictional character in the 30th century of the DC Universe. ...
Uncle Marvel is a fictional character derived from the DC Comics (formerly Fawcett Comics) character Captain Marvel. ...
In the Golden Age of Comic Books of the 1940s, Will Eisner created a superhero version of Uncle Sam for Quality Comics. ...
This is a list of characters appearing in The Sandman comic book, published by DC Comics Vertigo imprint. ...
Universo is the name of two Legion of Super-Heroes supervillains in the DC Comics universe. ...
Unknown Soldier is the title of two comic book series published by DC Comics. ...
Ursa is a supervillain that appeared as an enemy of Superman in various comic book series and in other media adaptations. ...
Darkseid (pronounced dark-side) is a fictional alien supervillain published by DC Comics. ...
V V is a fictional character from the comic book series V for Vendetta, created by Alan Moore and David Lloyd. ...
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Valda the Iron Maiden is the name of a fictional character in DC Comics, a female knight of Charlemagnes court and the love interest of Arak, Son of Thunder. ...
Valerie Perez is a DC Comics supporting character. ...
Validus is a fictional DC Comics supervillain, enemy of the Legion of Super-Heroes and a member of the Fatal Five. ...
Azrael (Jean-Paul Valley) is a fictional character from DC Comics. ...
Lar Gand, known variously as Mon-El, Valor and MOnel, is a fictional character in DC Comics universe who is affiliated with the Legion of Super-Heroes, Superboy, and later Superman. ...
Vartox is a fictional superhero published by DC Comics. ...
Vath Sarn, from Green Lantern Corps: Recharge #2 ((December 2005), page 10, panel 4. ...
The Alien Parasites appeared in the Bloodline annuals of DC Comics in 1994 where DC introduced new heroes created by them. ...
Veronica Cale is a fictional character, an enemy of Wonder Woman in DC Comics. ...
The Ventriloquist is a DC Comics villain, an enemy of Batman. ...
The Ventriloquist is a DC Comics villain, an enemy of Batman. ...
Vext is a fictional character and the star of a short-lived 1998 comic book from DC Comics. ...
Vibe was a superhero in the DC Comics universe. ...
Vicki Vale is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe, a reporter who was the most prominent and longest lasting love interest of Bruce Wayne and his alter-ego, Batman. ...
Vigilante is the name used by several fictional characters appearing in DC Comics. ...
Viking Prince is a DC Comics comic which featured in the comic book The Brave and the Bold. ...
This page discusses the post-Zero Hour reboot version of the character. ...
Virman Vunderbarr is one of the New Gods, a fictional race created by Jack Kirby for DC Comics. ...
Virtuoso first appeared in Villains United #6 as part of a group of Society members launching an assault of the Secret Six. ...
Vixen is a fictional character, a superhero in the DC Comics universe. ...
For the animated television series based on this comic book, see Teen Titans (TV series). ...
A German Supervillian of the future from the series, Kingdom Come by Alex Ross and Mark Waid. ...
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Dark Angel is a DC Comics villain who battled Wonder Woman. ...
Enemy Ace is the name of DC Comics property about the adventures of a skilled but troubled German flying ace in the World Wars, Hans von Hammer AKA The Hammer of Hell. ...
Mal Duncan, currently known as Vox, is a fictional character from DC Comics. ...
Vril Dox II of the planet Colu is a DC Comics character. ...
Vulcan, is a fictional character from DC Comics, he is the second character to star in a book titled Son of Vulcan. ...
The Forever People is a comic book property created by Jack Kirby as part of the Fourth World set of DC Comics titles. ...
W Dr. Amanda Blake Waller is a fictional character from the DC Universe, first appearing in Legends #1 in 1986. ...
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The Warlocks Daughter (Darla Aquista) later known by the alias of Laura Fell, is a fictional character published by DC Comics. ...
The Warlord was a sword and sorcery comic book published by DC Comics from 1976 - 1989. ...
Warp is the name of a fictional DC Comics supervillain that has fought the Teen Titans on different occasions. ...
Guy Gardner is a fictional character, a comic book superhero published by DC Comics. ...
Waverider is a comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe. ...
Batman (originally referred to as the Bat-Man and still referred to at times as the Batman) is a DC Comics fictional hero who first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939. ...
The Bronze Age Huntress was Helena Wayne, the daughter of the Batman and Catwoman of Earth-Two, an alternate universe established in the early 1960s as the world where the Golden Age stories took place. ...
The Huntress is a superheroine from DC Comics. ...
Weasel is a fictional character in marvel comics and a friend and sidekick to Deadpool. ...
Weather Wizard is the name of a fictional DC Comics supervillain. ...
The Weird is a fictional DC Comics character created by Jim Starlin and Bernie Wrightson. ...
Paul Westfield is a fictional DC Comics character. ...
Wally West is a fictional character, a superhero in the DC Comics Universe, the first Kid Flash and the third Flash. ...
The Flash is a name shared by several DC Comics superheroes. ...
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Whisper ADaire is a fictional villian in DC Comics, first appearing in Detective Comics #743. ...
The Inferior Five (or I5) are a parodical superhero team who premiered in the DC Comics test book Showcase #62 (1966. ...
The White Witch is a fictional character in the DC Universe, a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th century. ...
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Whizzy is the fictional telepathic 30th-Century descendant of Streaky the Supercat. ...
Wildcat is the name of four DC Comics characters, three of them superheroes. ...
Yolanda Montez is a fictional superheroine in DC Comics universe. ...
Wildebeest is a name used by many characters in DC Comics New Titans series. ...
Wild Dog is the name of a DC Comics character created by Max Allan Collins and Terry Beatty. ...
Wildfire is a fictional character who exists in 30th and 31st centuries of the DC Comics universe. ...
Wild Huntsman is the name of a DC Comics superhero. ...
Inspector William Henderson is a supporting character in Superman comics published by DC Comics. ...
Rose Wilson is a fictional comic book character in the DC Comics universe. ...
Slade Wilson, also known as Deathstroke the Terminator, is a fictional character appearing in the DC Comics universe. ...
Windfall is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. ...
Wing is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. ...
W.R. Wintergreen, is a fictional character in DC Comics Teen Titans comics. ...
Witchfire is a fictional magic-using superheroine in DC Comics universe. ...
The Wizard is the name of a fictional DC Comics Golden Age supervillain. ...
The Wolfpack are fictional characters in the Marvel Universe. ...
Wonder Boy is the name of two fictional characters who have appeared as superheroes in comics published by Quality Comics and DC Comics. ...
Wonder Woman is a fictional DC Comics superheroine co-created by William Moulton Marston and wife Elizabeth Holloway Marston. ...
Donna Troy is a fictional character, a superheroine in the DC Universe. ...
Cassandra Sandsmark is the current Wonder Girl, a superheroine from DC Comics. ...
Wonder Woman is a DC Comics superhero. ...
Wonder Woman is a fictional DC Comics superheroine co-created by William Moulton Marston and wife Elizabeth Holloway Marston. ...
Woozy Winks is the sidekick to the DC Comics superhero Plastic Man. ...
Wrath is the name of a DC Comics supervillain. ...
X Madame Xanadu is a fictional character, a mystic in the DC Comics universe. ...
Xero (usually lettered as Xerø, with the final character mimicking the representation of the numeral 0 on computer displays) is a comic book character created by Christopher Priest and ChrisCross, the title character of a 12-issue series published by DC Comics in 1997-1998. ...
Xombi was a Milestone Comics superhero. ...
Milestone Media is a company best known for creating the Milestone comics imprint (that was published through DC Comics) and the Static Shock cartoon series. ...
XS (Jenni Ognats), is a fictional character, a superheroine in the future of the DC Comics universe. ...
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