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

Number of characters in this sub-list: 442 (out of a total of 36,945 in the database).  Records 301 through 350 displayed below.

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Affiliation
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[Notes]
Pub. #
app.
Mr. Reave villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Outsiders (vol. 2) #14 (Jan. 1995)] DC 1
Red Duck villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[with Cisco Pike, terrorized Wells Junction (Old West)] Marvel 5
Reese villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[in Tanner's ring of child slavers/molesters] DC 2
Reynolds villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Action Comics (vol. 1) #13 (June 1939)] DC 1
Mr. Richter villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
Requiem Inc. (founder) DC 1
Pete Ricketts Pete Ricketts villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Justice League of America (vol. 1) #8 (Dec. 1961 - Jan. 1962)] DC 1
Rocco villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Captain America Comics #7 (Oct. 1941)] Timely Marvel 1
Carlos Rodriguez villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
Y-Men Marvel 2
Julio Rodriguez villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
Y-Men Marvel 3
Jeremy Roscoe villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[serial killer merged w/ Mindspawn N'ogskak; became "Psyko"] Marvel 1
Saber Saber villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[expert swordswoman] DC 5
Saboteur villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
Ricadonna's Rogues Marvel 6
Sanction (Ryan) villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[cyborg; killed Halo's original body] DC 3
Sandblast villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
Raiders Marvel 2
Sangre villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
Raiders Marvel 2
Gary Saunders villain based on a real person
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[law student] Marvel 1
Scar villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
Raiders Marvel 2
Paulio Scorcese villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[Karen Page prostituted herself to him for passage to U.S.] Marvel 3
The Scorpion The Scorpion (Mac Gargan) villain hero
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
Dark Avengers; Initiative... 
Sinister Twelve; Spider-Man Revenge League; The Masters of Evil; The Thunderbolts
Marvel 315
See Stars villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
The All-Hate Squad Marvel 1
Jacob Shaw Jacob Shaw villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
The Hellfire Club
[father of Hellfire Club mainstay Sebastian Shaw]
Marvel 3
Sherry Sherry villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
The Untouchables DC 2
The Shooter villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[wore guns on hands] Marvel 1
Doctor Sivana Doctor Sivana villain scientist
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
Fearsome Five (leader) Fawcett DC 162
Eric Slaughter Eric Slaughter villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[elderly; led group of assassins; hired Bullseye to kill DD] Marvel 10
Slaymaster villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Super-Spider-Man and Captain Britain #243] Marvel UK 35
Slick villain
CBR Scale: S manifestly non-religious
black
[one of 5 thugs who tried to kill Falcon for Boss Morgan]
Marvel 1
Slick Slick (Syrus Waters) villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[evil metahuman; can turn self to liquid] WB Warner Brothers 1
Slug Kelly villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Superman (vol. 1) #5 (Summer 1940)] DC 1
Smiler (Roland Meacham) villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Detective Comics (vol. 1) #327 (May 1964)] DC 1
Tom Smith supporting character villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
The Teen Brigade
[turned bitter, tried to kill Rick Jones]
Marvel 2
Snead villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Batman (vol. 1) #2 (Summer 1940)] DC 1
Gus Snide villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Superman (vol. 1) #4 (Spring 1940)] DC 1
Spats villain
CBR Scale: S manifestly non-religious
black
[one of 5 thugs who tried to kill Falcon for Boss Morgan]
Marvel 1
The Spider The Spider (Tom Hallaway) villain hero
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
All-Star Squadron; Freedom Fighters... 
Seven Soldiers of Victory
Quality 40
Stampede Stampede villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
Shadowforce Alpha
[mercenary terrorist-for-hire]
Marvel 2
Jim Stanley villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[corrupt] DC 1
George Steele villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Superman (vol. 1) #9 (Mar.-Apr. 1941)] DC 1
Victor Sternwood villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
Strikeforce Q7 (leader) Marvel UK 5
Stiletto villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[impersonated mob princess so she could escape lifestyle] DC 1
Stilts villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[led small gang of thieves] DC 1
Nick Stone villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[tried to murder Lois Lane; thwarted by Superman] DC 1
Strangler villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
Shatterforce Marvel 3
Alfred Stryker villain scientist
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Detective Comics (vol. 1) #27 (May 1939)] DC 1
Styglut villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
Exhumes (leader)
[from future; traveled to contemporary with Fitzroy]
Marvel 4
Sugar Face villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
Vulturions Marvel 4
The Suit villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
Shadowforce Alpha (ally)
[U.S. government agent paid off by Shadowforce Alpha]
Marvel 1
Swag Swanson villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[tried to kill Lois Lane when she investigated murder he did] DC 1
Tanner villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[kidnapped young Grace Choi; ran child slavery ring] DC 3
The Tarantula (Taylor Crossart) villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[1st villain Sandman encountered] DC 2

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