Character (Click links for info about character and his/her religious practice, affiliation, etc.) |
Religious Affiliation |
Team(s) [Notes] |
Pub. |
# app. |
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N.A. |
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[medical droid] |
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2 |
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[performed operation that made Robbie Mila into genius] |
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1 |
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Hispanic [cared for Mop Man and his victims] |
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2 |
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[family doctor for Jack Russell's family] |
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1 |
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Christian (denomination unknown) |
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[father of Barry Allen (Flash)] |
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31 |
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Omegans (leader) [creator of Omegans] |
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6 |
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[brother of Moon Knight's girlfriend Marlene] |
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3 |
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[father of Sauron's girlfriend] |
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18 |
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[rival doctor; temporarily hired Jane away from Don Blake] |
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3 |
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Penance Council; Scourges of the Underworld (leader)...  [founder, leader of Scourge Program] |
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129 |
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medicine man |
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[expert in alternative medicine] |
Polycomical Studios |
2 |
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[studies sleep disorders] |
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2 |
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[1st app: X-Man #34 (Jan. 1998)] |
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3 |
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[tracks incidents involving venemous insects] |
Pocket Star Books |
1 |
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occult; Sons of Satannish (Satanism, leader) |
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[1st app: Doctor Strange (vol. 1) #169 (June 1968)] |
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7 |
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[Old West; treated Sheriff Morgan] |
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3 |
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[told frantic mother to call police to find son] |
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1 |
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[rescued fiance from Dracula] |
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2 |
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[1st app: Omega the Unknown (vol. 1) #1 (Mar. 1976)] |
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6 |
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[pharmacologist; led his own drug ring] |
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1 |
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[1st app: Spider-Man Unlimited (vol. 1) #6 (Aug. 1994)] |
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1 |
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[hospital intern; kidnapped Joel & Joshua Williams] |
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1 |
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[informed Walter White he had inoperable lung cancer] |
American Movie Classics  |
1 |
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[ran a private hospital; friend of Chic Carter's girlfriend] |
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1 |
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alien |
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Partyers from Mars [based on Dr. McCoy (Star Trek)] |
Kitchen Sink Press |
1 |
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Starfleet; The Enterprise |
, etc. |
362 |
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indeterminate |
[1st app: Superman (vol. 1) #5 (Summer 1940)] |
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1 |
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[found high levels of "pseudo steroids" in Jack Magniconte] |
New Universe |
1 |
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[altered Punisher's skin to make him look black] |
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3 |
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[previously Aunt May's doctor] |
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24 |
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Nazi |
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[regretted past actions as a Nazi] |
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2 |
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indeterminate |
[treated mental patient Carter Ryking (Xavier's old friend)] |
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2 |
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[ex-wife of Bob Campbell (Prototype)] |
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11 |
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[1st app: Captain Blood (1922)] |
Houghton Mifflin |
17 |
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[cared for May Parker imposter during her final days] |
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5 |
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black |
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34 |
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U.S. Army [former military doctor; summoned to tend to Hank Pym] |
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1 |
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[enlisted Outsiders' help against Cryonic Man] |
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2 |
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[1st app: Ben Casey - Season 1, Episode 1 (2 Oct. 1961)] |
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164 |
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prob. indeterminate |
[removed tracking device from Mystique] |
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1 |
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[for Frenchwoman he met, breaks off engagement w/fiance Kate] |
Polygram Filmed Entertainment  |
1 |
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[Firestar's gynecologist] |
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3 |
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[1st app: Police Comics #6 (Jan. 1942)] |
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1 |
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[Max Mercury's daughter] |
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43 |
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[1st app: Marvel Comics Presents (vol. 1) #57 (Late Aug. 1990)] |
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2 |
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[doctor who treated very ill daughter of Sidewinder] |
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1 |
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[lied and told Joker he had an inoperable brain tumor] |
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2 |
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prob. indeterminate |
[1st app: Human Target - Season 1, Episode 2 (25 July 1992)] |
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1 |
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Hispanic |
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2 |
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Project: Rebirth |
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1 |
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prob. indeterminate |
[worked in Weapon Plus program] |
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1 |
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[1st app: Emma Frost #1 (Aug. 2003)] |
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2 |
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Catholic |
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[wrote key study on Purple Plague] |
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1 |
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anarchist |
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[one of Japan's most respected businessmen] |
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1 |
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black [oncologist who treated Walter White's lung cancer] |
American Movie Classics  |
7 |
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uplifted animal |
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dolphin; Knights of Wundagore...  [hyper-evolved bottlenosed dolphin] |
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13 |
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[1st app: Spider-Man Unlimited (vol. 3) #1 (Mar. 2004)] |
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1 |
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[works for mobsters and criminals] |
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1 |
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[1st app: Action Comics (vol. 1) #9 (Feb. 1939)656] |
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1 |
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[1st app: Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief (29 June 1945)] |
Capitol Records |
1 |
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black [attended costume party where Jessica Fletcher was] |
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1 |
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[1st app: Deathstroke, the Terminator #39 (Aug. 1994)] |
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1 |
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[1st app: Batman: Family #1 (Dec. 2002)] |
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8 |
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Surgery |
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2 |
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Surgery |
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2 |
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Surgery |
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2 |
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Surgery |
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2 |
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Utopian |
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Squadron Sinister |
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10 |
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Squadron Sinister |
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6 |
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occult |
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Illuminati; Midnight Sons...  |
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1,687 |
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black [treated Daredevil's injuries; kidnapped by Kingpin] |
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4 |
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prob. indeterminate |
[1st app: The Doom Patrol (vol. 1) #96 (June 1965)] |
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1 |
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[Dr. Randy O'Brien's former boss] |
New Universe |
1 |
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indeterminate |
[noted scientist, devised cure for "ghastly change"] |
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1 |
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Muslim |
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MI-13 |
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42 |
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Freedom's Ring; S.H.A.D.E. [arguably insane doctor in service of Father Time] |
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3 |
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Twelve (Timely) |
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13 |
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Nazi; sadist |
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[1st app: Painkiller Jane (vol. 2) #2 (June 2006)] |
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2 |
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LGBT |
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[tells wife/teen sons he is a transsexual/transvestine] |
, etc. |
1 |
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[1st app: Marvel Comics Presents (vol. 1) #52 (June 1990)] |
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1 |
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Shi'ar religion |
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Shi'ar [killed by Cassandra Nova] |
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1 |
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[1st app: Babes in Toyland (1986)] |
The Finnegan Company |
1 |
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Secret Avengers (staff) [nurse/girlfriend of Donald Blake (Thor)] |
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341 |
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[became Ben Matheson's girlfriend after blackout] |
, etc. |
4 |
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[Whizzer's father] |
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1 |
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[surgeon treating assassin who killed Nightmask's parents] |
New Universe |
1 |
|
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vampire religion |
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[1st app: The Tomb of Dracula (vol. 1) #13 (Oct. 1973)] |
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29 |
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[pediatrician wrongly accused of murdering his wife] |
QM Productions, etc. |
138 |
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prob. indeterminate |
[1st app: The Greatest American Hero - Season 2, Episode 9 (13 Jan. 1982)] |
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1 |
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[treated Bullseye, diagnosed his brain tumor] |
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1 |
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[dream researcher] |
New Universe |
5 |
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[treated (unsuccessfully) Lizard's wife, child for cancer] |
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4 |
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[one of first to see Thor in his first public appearance] |
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3 |
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[ran old folks resort] |
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1 |
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Spiritism |
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[did experiments on patients, looking for elixer of youth] |
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1 |
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[raised Ben Grimm (Thing)] |
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7 |
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Anglican |
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[1st app: Gulliver's Travels (1726)] |
Benjamin Motte |
48 |
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[Charlotte (D.P.7) pumped him for info about a patient] |
New Universe |
1 |
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[1st app: Action Comics (vol. 1) #9 (Feb. 1939)669] |
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1 |
|
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religious |
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The Mighty Crusaders |
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36 |
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black [Static's father] |
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40 |
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cursed (ostensibly); religious/ethical |
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[1st app: Showcase #35 (Nov.-Dec. 1961)] |
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1 |
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Catholic (former priest) |
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[trauma surgeon] |
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2 |
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[treated Freedom Ring] |
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2 |
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[treated, fell in love w/Painkiller Jane] |
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30 |
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[worked to develop cure for strange "Green Plague"] |
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1 |
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[connected to Omega Red; killed by Sabretooth] |
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5 |
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prob. indeterminate |
[treated Thunder after Shimmer filled her lungs with water] |
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1 |
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prob. indeterminate |
[1st app: My Greatest Adventure #80 (June 1963)] |
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1 |
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[1st app: Captain America (vol. 1) #125 (May 1970)] |
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1 |
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Black Glove |
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7 |
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[specialized in AIDS research, Doctor Octopus robbed his lab] |
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1 |
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[1st app: Captain America (1990)] |
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1 |
|
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African primal-indigenous religion: Black Panther Cult |
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Black Musketeers [Wakanda royal family; Black Panther's cousin] |
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7 |
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U.S. Army [medical officer] |
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3 |
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[1st app: Daredevil (vol. 1) #216 (Mar. 1985)] |
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1 |
|
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Muslim |
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The Justice League |
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5 |
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[dated Dazzler] |
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9 |
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prob. indeterminate |
[treated Angel (Warren Worthington); amputated wings] |
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1 |
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indeterminate |
[manned security monitors in Slab] |
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1 |
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prob. indeterminate |
[1st app: The Greatest American Hero - Season 2, Episode 8 (6 Jan. 1982)] |
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1 |
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prob. indeterminate |
[1st app: The Greatest American Hero - Season 2, Episode 8 (6 Jan. 1982)] |
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1 |
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[kidnapped by Owl] |
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2 |
|
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Muslim |
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[1st app: Marvel: The Lost Generation #9 (June 2000)] |
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1 |
|
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possessed by demon |
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[Jane Foster's former employer, ex-husband] |
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41 |
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prob. indeterminate |
[1st app: Action Comics (vol. 1) #9 (Feb. 1939)65] |
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5 |
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indeterminate |
[her brother died when bitten by spider] |
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1 |
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[treated Lonnie Carver (injured by Thunderbolts gang)] |
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1 |
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[poisoned Red Cross blood banks] |
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1 |
|
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religious |
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[1st app: Ruby Cairo (1993)] |
Majestic Films International  |
1 |
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[1st app: X-Treme X-Men #6 (Dec. 2001)] |
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1 |
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indeterminate |
[delivered "baby" (actually a dupe) of Madrox and Siryn] |
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1 |
|
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mutaphobe (former) |
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[father of very ill telepathic mutant] |
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1 |
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prob. indeterminate |
[1st app: My Greatest Adventure #80 (June 1963)] |
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2 |
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[ended up on Mars 10,000 years in future] |
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2 |
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Freedom Science Studies Institute; Project: Glamor |
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6 |
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A.I.M.; IDIC [Dame Peynaud's personal doctor; also worked for IDIC] |
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1 |
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[examined Portal's costume; attacked by Portal] |
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1 |
|
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African primal-indigenous religion |
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[Ashake's physician] |
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1 |
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Mafia |
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3 |
|
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Catholic priest (fake) |
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Holdenburg University of Science [created monsters based on Frankenstein notes] |
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1 |
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[treated "Jean Grey"/Phoenix immediately after shuttle crash] |
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1 |
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[diagnosed Retribution Virus in Mary Campbell] |
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3 |
|
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LGBT |
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[married to police officer Wally Layton] |
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12 |
|
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[Dr. Sanders eludes Duncan's crew by using Dr. Miller's car] |
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1 |
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[1st app: Comedy Comics (vol. 1) #9 (Apr. 1942)] |
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1 |
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[1st app: Daredevil (vol. 1) #317 (June 1993)] |
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1 |
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[1st app: The Greatest American Hero - Season 3, Episode 12 (1983)] |
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1 |
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prob. indeterminate |
[ ] |
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2 |
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Project: Rebirth |
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1 |
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black |
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29 |
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[brief love interest of Jane Foster, who worked for him] |
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1 |
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prob. indeterminate |
[treated Strong Guy] |
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1 |
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[1st app: Captain America (vol. 1) #350 (Feb. 1989)] |
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1 |
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[1st app: Thor (vol. 1) #437 (Oct. 1991)] |
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11 |
|
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anti-racism activist |
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[1st app: Marvel Comics Presents (vol. 1) #27 (Early Sep. 1989)] |
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2 |
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[1st app: Young Heroes In Love #10 (Mar. 1998)] |
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2 |
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Freelance Restorations; MI-6 |
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9 |
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[held hostage by Owl; forced to give him exoskeleton] |
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1 |
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[1st app: The Spectacular Spider-Man (vol. 2) #1 (Sep. 2003)] |
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1 |
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Initiative (staff) |
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6 |
|
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religious/ethical |
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M*A*S*H; U.S. Army |
, etc. |
253 |
|
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[altered Simon Kane to more super-human level] |
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8 |
|
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[Doctor for supervillains, runs the Hospital] |
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1 |
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[1st app: Evil Ernie (vol. 1) #1 (Dec. 1991)] |
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39 |
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[1st app: Detective Comics (vol. 1) #247 (Sep. 1957)] |
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15 |
|
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Farplace |
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[servant of Damon Conquest in Land of Winter (Farplace)] |
New Universe |
1 |
|
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N.A. |
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[robot surgeon created by the Chief] |
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1 |
|
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Jewish |
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CIA |
New Universe |
1 |
|
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Markovian Orthodox |
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[1st app: Justice League of America (vol. 2) #5 (Feb. 2007)] |
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1 |
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[treated Emma Frost's brother Christian after suicide try] |
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1 |
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[worked to develop cure for strange "Green Plague"] |
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1 |
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[1st app: The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 1) #264 (May 1985)] |
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1 |
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prob. indeterminate |
[1st app: Action Comics (vol. 1) #9 (Feb. 1939)83] |
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1 |
|
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Communist Party member |
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The Defenders [former adventurer, dissident champion; neurosurgeon] |
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39 |
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[1st app: Young Heroes In Love #10 (Mar. 1998)] |
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6 |
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[disgnosed Daredevil's radiation poisoning] |
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2 |
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[1st app: The Greatest American Hero - Season 3, Episode 13 (1983)] |
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1 |
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[doctor at Cape Canaveral] |
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1 |
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A.I.M.; S.H.I.E.L.D. |
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1 |
|
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[Nightmask saved him from committing suicide from guilt] |
New Universe |
1 |
|
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[her family held hostage, she's told to kill President] |
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15 |
|
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Catholic |
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[went on quest for secret of the Holy Grail] |
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31 |
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Brotherhood of Mutants; Savage Land Mutates...  |
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100 |
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prob. indeterminate |
[physician with blades on fingers; treated Mach-4] |
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3 |
|
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Lutheran |
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[1st app: It's Midnight, Doctor Schweitzer (1950)] |
Robert Laffont |
22 |
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O.N.E. |
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2 |
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[1st app: Journey Into Mystery (vol. 1) #98 (Nov. 1963)] |
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1 |
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Asian [controlled by Shadow King] |
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11 |
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[1st app: Painkiller Jane (vol. 1) #1 (June 1997)] |
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4 |
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[1st app: Icon #7 (Nov. 1993)] |
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1 |
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Secret Society of Super Villains [medical resident] |
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7 |
|
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demon (born human) |
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[1st app: Superman (vol. 2) #15 (Mar. 1988)] |
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4 |
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[1st app: Daredevil (vol. 1) #380 (Oct. 1998)] |
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1 |
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[medical director at Stark Enterprises] |
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45 |
|
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Hulkbusters |
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5 |
|
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Nazi |
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[surgeon, sadist; impersonated by Laura Livingston] |
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1 |
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[delivered Rick and Lori Grimes' son Carl] |
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1 |
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[turned Mac Gargan into Scorpion] |
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2 |
|
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Episcopalian |
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[mother of Human Torch, Invisible Woman] |
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19 |
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black; S.H.I.E.L.D. |
, etc. |
1 |
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[1st app: The Greatest American Hero - Season 3, Episode 6 (13 Jan. 1983)] |
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1 |
|
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South Asian [treated Duncan Carlisle wife Nina] |
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1 |
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[1st app: The Avengers (vol. 1) #14 (Mar. 1965)] |
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1 |
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[1st app: Prototype #7 (Feb. 1994)] |
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1 |
|
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Nazi |
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[1st app: Combat Kelly and his Deadly Dozen #8 (Aug. 1973)] |
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2 |
|
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religious/ethical |
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[world-famous philanthropist] |
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4 |
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[worked with Owl to sell Mutant Growth Hormone (MGH)] |
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1 |
|
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African primal-indigenous religion: Black Panther Cult |
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[1st app: Nova (vol. 1) #13 (Sep. 1977)] |
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2 |
|
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African primal-indigenous religion (Black Panther Cult) |
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black |
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4 |
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black [was long-time girlfriend of Luke Cage] |
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50 |
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U.S. Army [treated Iceman after he was injured battling Sentinels] |
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2 |
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[Synch's foster father] |
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3 |
|
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goddess worship |
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[was one of Batman's closest friends] |
 |
115 |
|
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Norse/Teutonic deity |
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Asgardian; Cosmic Avengers...  |
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4,362 |
|
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Catholic |
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[Julien Sauniere's former lover] |
 |
27 |
|
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atheist |
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[described as a devout atheist] |
Little, Brown and Company  |
2 |
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Asian |
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1 |
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U.S. Army [checked out Dewey Drip when he came to basic training] |
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1 |
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U.S. Army [in on Dr. Kruger's plot to poison the blood supply] |
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1 |
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[Flash Thompson's cousin] |
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1 |
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[Dr. Ellen Sanders' bureaucratic boss at hospital] |
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1 |
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indeterminate |
[treated injured Firestorm (Jason Rusch)] |
 |
1 |
|
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African primal-indigenous religion: Black Panther Cult |
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[examined Wakandan mutant Nezhno] |
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1 |
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indeterminate |
[beautiful blonde doctor who treated Rogue] |
 |
2 |
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indeterminate |
Weapon X (staff) [part of team that gave Wolverine adamantium bones] |
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3 |
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indeterminate |
[unable to use needle on Clark Kent's invulnerable skin] |
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1 |
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indeterminate |
[1st app: Action Comics (vol. 1) #9 (Feb. 1939)] |
 |
1 |
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indeterminate |
[prominent doctor; examined amnesiac Lois Lane] |
 |
1 |
|
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religious |
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[humble, deeply sincere believer in God] |
 |
1 |
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indeterminate |
[treated Captain America's mother at time of her death] |
 |
1 |
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indeterminate |
black [treated Harry Osborn; prescribed Oxycontin] |
 |
1 |
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indeterminate |
[possessed by Simon Trask] |
 |
1 |
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indeterminate |
black; U.S. Army [examined Bruce Banner soon after first Gamma Bomb exposure] |
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1 |
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indeterminate |
[treated Blue Beetle (Ted Kord) when he was in coma] |
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1 |
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indeterminate |
[treated Doomsday-injured Blue Beetle] |
 |
1 |
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[checked out Lois Lane when she had amnesia] |
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1 |
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[treated Cyclops' grandfater] |
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1 |
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[1st app: Hawkeye (vol. 4) #1 (Oct. 2012)] |
 |
1 |
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[1st app: Darkhawk #5 (July 1991)] |
 |
1 |
|
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[treated lady hit by criminals fleeing cop Mike Powell] |
 |
1 |
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black |
 |
1 |
|
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[treated Angie Tensen; Justice kicked him out of room] |
New Universe |
1 |
|
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[treated Elia Arriguez after Umberto Safilios' men shot her] |
 |
1 |
|
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[lived across the street from Jen Walters] |
 |
1 |
|
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[treated Jen Walters after attack that led to being She-Hulk] |
 |
1 |
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[delivered infant Hank McCoy (Beast)] |
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1 |
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[does experimental therapies; may be able to cure Nina] |
 |
1 |
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prob. indeterminate |
[1st app: The Greatest American Hero - Season 2, Episode 8 (6 Jan. 1982)] |
 |
1 |
|
|
[Skyler went to her for pre-natal care] |
American Movie Classics  |
1 |
|
|
[1st app: Romance on the High Seas (1948)] |
 |
1 |
|
|
[1st app: World War Z (2013)] |
, etc. |
1 |
|
|
[1st app: World War Z (2013)] |
, etc. |
1 |
|
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[1st app: World War Z (2013)] |
, etc. |
1 |
|
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[1st app: World War Z (2013)] |
, etc. |
1 |
|
|
[treated Emma Frost's mother] |
 |
1 |
|
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[eye specialist] |
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1 |
|
prob. indeterminate |
[treated Negative Man after his radioactive accident] |
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1 |
|
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KinGorge tribe (minister/witch doctor) |
|
[mute magician, witch doctor, wise man] |
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3 |
|
|
[murderous crime doctor] |
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1 |
|
|
[Herbert Walpole's personal physician] |
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2 |
|
|
[Herbert Walpole's personal physician] |
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2 |
|
|
Deadly Dozen [seen in WWII flashback] |
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7 |
|
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Anglican |
|
[1st app: Action Comics (vol. 1) #9 (Feb. 1939)632] |
 |
261 |
|
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Episcopalian |
|
[Batman's father] |
 |
75 |
|
prob. indeterminate |
[1st app: The Greatest American Hero - Season 2, Episode 6 (9 Dec. 1981)] |
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1 |
|
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Jewish |
|
[Morbius's friend who sought cure for him] |
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11 |
|
|
[helped Dr. Strange remove magic token from Topaz] |
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2 |
|
|
[one of surgeons who created Deathlok] |
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2 |
|
|
[1st app: Captain America Comics #10 (Jan. 1942)] |
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1 |
|
|
[1st app: Daredevil (vol. 1) #156 (Jan. 1979)] |
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1 |
|
|
[testified on Joel Flood's behalf in murder trial] |
 |
1 |
|
prob. indeterminate |
[1st app: The Greatest American Hero - Season 2, Episode 4 (25 Nov. 1981)] |
 |
1 |
|
indeterminate |
[1st app: Action Comics (vol. 1) #26 (July 1940)] |
 |
1 |
|
|
[summoned, mutated by Sapphire Lotus] |
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4 |
|
|
[1st app: Action Comics (vol. 1) #9 (Feb. 1939)637] |
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1 |
|
|
[treated Happy Hogan after he was beaten by Spymaster] |
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1 |
|
|
[treated Nighthawk and Trish Starr] |
 |
1 |
|
 |
Katarthan |
|
Katarthan [doctor in City of the Skul-Riders] |
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1 |
|
|
[while in medical school, saw Dr. Strange] |
 |
1 |
|
|
[involved in Absorbing Man's prison escape] |
 |
5 |
|
|
[1st app: Teen Titans (vol. 3) #13 (Sep. 2004)] |
 |
4 |