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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obsessed with punishment of the guilty and the dispensation of justice; spirit |
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[business owner; restaurateur...] |
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9 |
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[high school student] |
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21 |
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The Mighty Crusaders [was chief henchman for mob boss Patriarch] |
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14 |
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[crime syndicate] |
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118 |
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[crime boss; mob boss] |
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6 |
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[professor of psychiatry] |
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3 |
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[national fast food franchise] |
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1 |
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[Hit Coffee (who became Black Hood) worked under him] |
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1 |
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[Nate Cray's close friend; Nate saved him from mob] |
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2 |
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[major fast food chain] |
New Universe |
2 |
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Darcy Sidmonson (mentioned) This story is narrated in the form of a letter from the Black Hood (Wayne Sidmondson) to his wife, Darcy. |
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[wife of Black Hood (Wayne Sidmonson)] |
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1 |
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The Black Witch (Serna Salem) (mentioned) The creators of the "American Crusaders" comic book debate the fate of the team's only female member, Black Witch. |
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The American Crusaders |
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3 |
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Len Sidmonson (mentioned) This entire story is narrated by Wayne Sidmonson (the Black Hood) as a letter to his wife, Darcy. We believe, but have not confirmed that Wayne mentions their children, Lem and Kris, in the letter. |
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[Black Hood's son] |
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1 |
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Kris Sidmonson (mentioned) This entire story is narrated by Wayne Sidmonson (the Black Hood) as a letter to his wife, Darcy. We believe, but have not confirmed that Wayne mentions their children, Lem and Kris, in the letter. |
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[child of Black Hood] |
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1 |
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[1st app: The Crusaders #1 (May 1992)] |
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4 |