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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[daughter was kidnapped by Unholy Three] |
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1 |
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religious/ethical |
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[1st app: Action Comics (vol. 1) #24 (May 1940)] |
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1 |
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religious/ethical |
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[heroic auto industrialist; sacrificed life to save Earth] |
|
1 |
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[1st app: The Avengers (vol. 1) #109 (Mar. 1973)] |
|
10 |
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Egyptian classical religion (past life); Gaian?; morally conservative American patriot |
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[1st app: Spider-Woman (vol. 1) #33 (Dec. 1980)] |
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3 |
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[Heather Glenn's father; possible slumlord] |
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6 |
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[1st app: Daredevil Annual #4 (Oct. 1976)] |
|
1 |
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The 1400 Club (leader) [led own super-criminal army] |
|
80 |
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futurist; technophile; mostly secular; sometimes prays; Alcoholics Anonymous |
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Force Works; Illuminati... |
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5,673 |
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[1st app: Journey Into Mystery (vol. 1) #80 (May 1962)] |
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1 |
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indeterminate |
[solving his murder was Batman's first-published case] |
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1 |
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Bundist |
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[secretly had Toro's mother spy on Human Torch's creator] |
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1 |
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Terrordyne, Inc. |
|
18 |
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[was a billionaire] |
|
18 |
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[unsuccessfully hired others to protect him from Elektra] |
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2 |
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Nazi |
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[U.S.-born agent of Nazi Germany] |
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3 |
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[Richie Rich's father] |
|
149 |
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[son of a crime boss; fights his father's mobsters] |
|
24 |
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religious/ethical |
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[co-founded philanthropic Abbott Foundation] |
|
7 |
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[1st app: Captain America (1990)] |
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1 |
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[1st app: Captain America (1990)] |
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1 |
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[1st app: Captain America (1990)] |
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1 |
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[1st app: Captain America (1990)] |
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1 |
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[1st app: Captain America (1990)] |
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1 |
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Hood's Army; Thunderbolts Army... |
|
61 |
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[billionaire] |
Tribune Company |
26 |
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[arch-enemy of Ant-Man (Scott Lang)] |
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16 |