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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 1 through 50 displayed below.

The label "manifestly non-religious" is used as something of a "last resort." This database is dedicated to cataloguing the actual religious affiliation of characters. If story details allow a character to be identified as a Catholic or Jew or Atheist or Buddhist, etc., then the character will be identified in the appropriate category, regardless of their behavior. But some characters (particularly minor ones) are not written with sufficient identifying detail to make any determination regarding their religious upbringing, affiliation, beliefs, etc. Yet enough is known about the character to classify them as "manifestly non-religious." In other words, the character has manifest through their behavior that they are non-religious.

"Manifestly non-religious" has a specific meaning. It is not equivalent to "atheist" or "agnostic" or any other secular philosophical position. A character that has actually identified with a specific secular philosophy or non-theistic religious category will be identified with that philosophy or category. There is nothing implied or "manifest" about such a categorization. It is overtly stated. Furthermore, characters who identify themselves as "non-religious" are not categorized as "manifestly non-religious." Their "non-religious" status is self-identified, not "manifest", so they have their own category.

By definition, "manifestly non-religious" characters have not made statements about their beliefs regarding theological and religious questions. Their positions on quesions such as the existence of God, an afterlife, humanism, prophecy, repentance, Dharma, altruism, reincarnation, etc. are unknown. If their beliefs on such subjects were known, they could be categorized accordingly.

Manifestly non-religious characters are categorized as such because they behave in a non-religious manner. Nothing is observed in their speech, thoughts or action that can be identified as "religious."

The word "religion" in this context means behavior which is not biologically driven or which stems from non-universal beliefs which are not mathematically replicable. This definition may seem unwieldly, but it is essentially a technical, legally defensible and scientifically manageable encapsulation of more common definitions of "religion." Common complimentary definitions of religion come from Webster's Dictionary ("a cause, principle, or system of beliefs held to with ardor and faith"), ReligiousTolerance.org ("any specific system of belief about deity... a code of ethics, a philosophy of life, and a worldview"), Huston Smith (the act of becoming human) and James 1:27 (the only verse in the Bible where "religion" is defined: "to visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep oneself unspotted from the world").

Manifestly non-religious characters behave contrary to the broadest, most inclusive definitions of religion.

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app.
Psyko villain
CBR Scale: I alien; manifestly non-religious
[serial killer merged with Mindspawn N'ogskak] Marvel 4
Braineaters villain group
CBR Scale: I Hedonist; manifestly non-religious
[motorcycle gang; attacked Werewolf By Night's sister] Marvel 11
Jax-Ur Jax-Ur villain scientist
CBR Scale: S Kryptonian religion (lapsed); manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Adventure Comics (vol. 1) #289 (Oct. 1961)] DC 67
Cranius Cranius villain
CBR Scale: S magic user; manifestly non-religious
[high-level magic user; loves killing innocents] Image Cliffhanger, etc. 2
The 100 The 100 villain group
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #105 (Oct. 1970)] DC 28
9-JACK-9 9-JACK-9 (Sir John Sheers) villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Zot! (vol. 1) #2 (May 1984)] Eclipse 1
A-Train A-Train hero
CBR Scale: S manifestly non-religious
Teenage Kix; The Seven
[accidentally killed Hugh Campbell's girlfriend Robin]
DC WildStorm 14
Ace of Spades Killer Ace of Spades Killer villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[1st app: 1st Issue Special #4 (July 1975)] DC 1
Acid Man Acid Man (Arnie Graves) villain
CBR Scale: S manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Birds of Prey - Season 1, Episode 3 (23 Oct. 2002)] WB Warner Brothers 1
Adam Bomb Adam Bomb villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Batman: Battle for the Cowl #2 (June 2009)] DC 1
Adam II Adam II villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[conquered world; significant recurring character] Marvel 2
Aleksandr supporting character
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[owns night club/brothel visited by Electro, Vulture] Marvel 1
Alexis villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[married daughter of Bruce Wayne's banker for her money] DC 1
Amok Amok (Caspar Drake) villain hero
CBR Scale: M manifestly non-religious
The Specials Regent Entertainment 1
Cecil Anders villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[agent of Death] Marvel 1
Bob Lee Anderson villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[in "Angels", a gang of meth dealers and rapists] Marvel 1
Martin Andrews villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[in Tanner's ring of child slavers/molesters] DC 1
Ankyle villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[1st app: 2000 AD #1662 (18 Nov. 2009)] Rebellion 1
Anna Anna supporting character
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[worked on 3rd floor of brothel; billed self as "actress"] Marvel 2
Ant-Man Ant-Man (Eric O'Grady) hero
CBR Scale: M manifestly non-religious
Damage Control; Initiative... 
S.H.I.E.L.D.; The Thunderbolts
Marvel 48
The Ape Man ("Salty" Gruner) villain non-feature lead character
CBR Scale: S manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Strange Tales (vol. 1) #85 (June 1961): "The Ape Man"] Marvel 1
The Ape (Mark Walters) villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Dark Reign: Young Avengers #1 (July 2009)] Marvel 1
Ape-Man Ape-Man (Gordon Keefer) villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
Ani-Men; The Unholy Three Marvel 4
Clifton Arliss villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Spider-Man: Quality of Life #1 (July 2002)] Marvel 4
Arnie villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[one of an unnamed group of assassins] Marvel 1
Arsenal (Nimrod Strange) villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
Slayers Elite; Third World Slayers Marvel 2
Automaton villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
Strikeforce Q7
[mercenary; once a man, had himself downloaded into robot]
Marvel UK 4
Ax villain
CBR Scale: S manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Action Comics (vol. 1) #15 (Aug. 1939)141] Acclaim Valiant 17
Bad Dan (Dan) villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[incarcerated at Blackgate Prison] DC 1
Bailiff villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Superman (vol. 1) #9 (Mar.-Apr. 1941)] DC 1
Carl Ballard villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[foiled by Atom in his 1st costumed adventure] DC 2
Banshee (Max Bine) villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[killed his teacher Flying Dundo, stole his flying cape] Charlton DC 5
Banzai villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
Strikeforce Q7 Marvel UK 4
Jeremy Barker villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
Mafia DC 4
Mr. Barnes villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[ran arcade powered by minds of kidnapped children] Marvel 1
Mr. Barnes supporting character
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
[Elaine Kendricks' former boss; ruthless, without ethics] Marvel 1
Bartow villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Superman (vol. 1) #2 (Fall 1939)] DC 1
"Brute" Bashby villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Superman (vol. 1) #6 (Sep.-Oct. 1940)] DC 1
Batroc's Brigade Batroc's Brigade villain group
CBR Scale: S manifestly non-religious
[squad of no-name hired muscle] Marvel 5
Philippe Bazin Philippe Bazin villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
Mafia
[sought to obtain Darkhawk's amulet; led Bazin Crime Family]
Marvel 17
Beany villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Batman (vol. 1) #166 (Sep. 1964)] DC 2
The Beast The Beast villain
CBR Scale: S manifestly non-religious
[evil man regressed into ape, put in zoo] Marvel Atlas 1
Benny villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
Mafia Marvel 4
Benny villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[conspired in blackmail scheme against U.S. Senator] DC 1
Francois Bernier villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Action Comics (vol. 1) #33 (Feb. 1941)] DC 1
Biffy villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[small-time crook; Puppeteer made him try to rob bank] DC 1
"Big Boy" Chaney villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Action Comics (vol. 1) #15 (Aug. 1939)] DC 1
"Big Mike" Caputo villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[1st app: Superman (vol. 1) #2 (Fall 1939)] DC 1
Big Red villain
CBR Scale: I manifestly non-religious
[murderer incarcerated in Blackgate Prison] DC 2
Big Strong Man (Steve Kisto) villain
CBR Scale: U manifestly non-religious
The All-Hate Squad Marvel 1

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