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manifestly non-religious
manifestly non-religious super-heroes, villains, and other characters

 Show only: 12 manifestly non-religious heroes | 442 manifestly non-religious villains | Also: manifestly non‑religious comic book excerpts 

Number of characters in this sub-list: 476 (out of a total of 36,945 in the database).  Records 151 through 200 displayed below.

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app.
Alex Evell villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Superman (vol. 1) #5 (Summer 1940)] DC 1
Benny Farrel villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Action Comics (vol. 1) #24 (May 1940)] DC 1
Fastback villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
Cannibal Catch
[mercenary; wielded a pair of sais]
Marvel 2
Weylin Feepers villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Daredevil (vol. 1) #13 (Feb. 1966)] Marvel 2
Firestryke villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
Strikeforce Q7 Marvel UK 4
Fisticuff Woman (Vanessa Simmonds) villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
The All-Hate Squad Marvel 1
Flambe Flambe villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
Hell's Belles Marvel 3
Flare villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
Shadowforce Alpha
[mercenary terrorist-for-hire]
Marvel 2
Fogg Fogg (Thomas Fogg) villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[Fogg's partner] Marvel 4
Folio villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
Cannibal Catch
[mercenary; used a rifle]
Marvel 2
four unnamed thugs four unnamed thugs villain
CBR Scale: S manifestly non-religious
[four men who accosted Zatanna] DC Noodle Soup Productions, etc. 1
Frank Frank villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
The Untouchables (leader) DC 2
Lew Frawley villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Superman (vol. 1) #3 (Winter 1939)] DC 1
Tommy Fude supporting character
CBR Scale: S manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Daily Bugle (vol. 1) #1 (Dec. 1996)] Marvel 3
Garotte villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[1st app: The Punisher: War Zone (vol. 1) #8 (Oct. 1992)] Marvel 5
Burt Garthwaite supporting character
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[abusive father of the Wrecker] Marvel 3
Garvey villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[member of Technosassins group] Marvel 1
Joe Gatson villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Superman (vol. 1) #9 (Mar.-Apr. 1941)] DC 1
Gattling Gattling villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[assassin; targeted Reverend Smithfield] Marvel 2
Gecko villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
Raiders Marvel 2
Generic Bad Guy villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
The All-Hate Squad Marvel 1
Ghost Strike (Raul) villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Meteor Man #1 (Aug. 1993)] Marvel 1
Ghost Tiger villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[1st app: The Daredevils #11 (Nov. 1983)] Marvel UK 3
Ghoul (Joshua Crown) villain
CBR Scale: S manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Marvel Mystery Comics #73 (June 1946)] Marvel 1
Gimpy the Fence villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Action Comics (vol. 1) #8 (Jan. 1939)] DC 1
Elmer Gore villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[leads a band of mercenaries] Marvel 7
Grafton villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Action Comics (vol. 1) #26 (July 1940)] DC 1
Nate Grant villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[drug addict] DC 1
Nat Grayson villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Superman (vol. 1) #2 (Fall 1939)] DC 1
Snka Grdic villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Iron Man (vol. 3) #66 (May 2003)] Marvel 2
Alex Greer Alex Greer villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[slickest lobbyist in Washington] DC 2
Mr. Gretch villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[ran arcade powered by kidnapped children's minds] Marvel 1
Grimes villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[murdered Professor Drake] DC 1
Gripes villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
Vulturions Marvel 4
Butch Grogan villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Superman (vol. 1) #2 (Fall 1939)] DC 1
Gunner villain
CBR Scale: S manifestly non-religious
[kidnapped children for Jakar] Marvel 1
Herbert Gutman villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Team America #6 (Nov. 1982)] Marvel 1
Gyp villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Superman (vol. 1) #7 (Nov.-Dec. 1940)] DC 1
Hackett villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Batman (vol. 1) #2 (Summer 1940)] DC 1
Brett Hall villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[murdered his own brother, lumber king Ken Hall] DC 1
Hammerhead (Hilton Kreiger) supporting character
CBR Scale: S manifestly non-religious
Genetic Warlords (founder); Plexus Rangers
[Chief Ranger of Plexus Rangers]
First Comics 8
Hammerhead Hammerhead (Captain Marion Virgil Peeves) hero
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
H.A.R.D. Corps
[foul-mouthed, hard-living]
Acclaim Valiant 32
Arnold Hansen villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
Billionaire Boys' Club Marvel 2
Kenneth Hanson villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Captain America Annual #5 (Oct. 1981)] Marvel 1
Vince Harding villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[escaped killer] DC 1
Harlequin Hitman (Herb Hollister) villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Speedball #7 (Mar. 1989)] Marvel 2
Harlequin Hitman (Sheila Hollister) villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Speedball #7 (Mar. 1989)] Marvel 2
Haus villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[child abuser] DC Milestone Media 3
Hellrazor villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Marvel Team-Up (vol. 1) #87 (Nov. 1979)] Marvel 2
Hi-Tech villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Action Comics (vol. 1) #682 (Oct. 1992)] DC 7

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