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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[physically manifests plays playwrights are thinking up] | 
McClintock High School | 
1 | 
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Asian [physically manifests plays playwrights are thinking up] | 
McClintock High School | 
1 | 
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		Orthodox Judaism (lapsed); agnostic |  
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[1st app: Showcase #71 (Nov.-Dec. 1967)] | 
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236 | 
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[veteran actor Batman stopped Mister Lime from killing] | 
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1 | 
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		Methodist |  
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[starred as Marshal Matt Dillon on "Gunsmoke" for 20 year] | 
  | 
18 | 
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[staunch Conservative, Republican] | 
  | 
15 | 
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		Episcopalian |  
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[1st app: Dancing Lady (1933)] | 
  | 
135 | 
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[serial killer] | 
  | 
2 | 
|   | 
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		Jewish |  
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[Joker impersonated comedian "Banjo" (based on Harpo Marx)] | 
  | 
1 | 
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[horror character actor; based on Boris Karloff] | 
  | 
1 | 
|   | 
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		Catholic |  
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[1st app: Thirty-Six Candles (4 Feb. 1957)] | 
France 2 | 
45 | 
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		vampire |  
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[transformed by Dracula] | 
  | 
3 | 
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		Jewish |  
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[1st app: The Marvels Project #1 (Oct. 2009)] | 
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473 | 
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		Episcopalian |  
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[1st app: Swingtime in the Movies (1938)] | 
Vitaphone Corporation | 
156 | 
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		Churches of Christ (raised); International Church of the Foursquare Gospel (convert) |  
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[star of 5-issue comic book series; met Superman] | 
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147 | 
|   | 
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		Christian Science (raised); eclectic spirituality |  
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[ 1st app: Howard the Duck (vol. 2) #4 (Mar. 1980) [a.k.a. Howard the Duck Magazine #4]: "The Dreadcliff Cuckoos" ] | 
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155 | 
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		Catholic |  
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U.S. Army [often played vigilantes or cops] | 
  | 
51 | 
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		demon (fake) |  
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[played "Brother Brimstone" on TV show "Strange Secrets"] | 
  | 
2 | 
|   | 
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		demon (fake) |  
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[1st app: Daredevil (vol. 1) #65 (June 1970)] | 
  | 
2 | 
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		Catholic |  
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[1st app: How I Play Golf by Bobby Jones No. 11: Practice Shots (1931)] | 
  | 
104 | 
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[1st app: The 40,000 (2009)] | 
Mighty Pharaoh Films;  SnagFilms | 
1 | 
|   | 
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ClanDestine | 
  | 
7 | 
|   | 
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[1st app: The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 1) #559 (July 2008)] | 
  | 
4 | 
|   | 
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[1st app: An Evening at the Improv (1982)] | 
  | 
119 | 
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[accepted his wife's split personality] | 
  | 
2 | 
|   | 
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		Chinese traditional religion |  
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Asian [defender of the Dragon Lines; avatar(?) of Monkey King] | 
    | 
6 | 
|   | 
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		Anglican (nominal) |  
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[1st app: Detective Comics (vol. 1) #341 (July 1965)] | 
  | 
262 | 
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 prob. indeterminate  | 
[1st app: Outsiders (vol. 3) #42 (Jan. 2007)] | 
  | 
1 | 
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Injustice League; Secret Society of Super Villains [based loosely on Boris Karloff] | 
  | 
60 | 
|   | 
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		Catholic |  
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[1st app: Evening Magazine (1 May 1981)] | 
Group W Productions | 
247 | 
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black [star of sitcom "Different Strokes"] | 
  | 
131 | 
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[son became a Scourge] | 
  | 
14 | 
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[1st app: Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #32 (Late June 1992)] | 
  | 
22 | 
|   | 
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		Catholic |  
  | 
  | 
  | 
211 | 
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[played secret agent Lemmy Caution in French films] | 
Westdeutscher Rundfunk | 
36 | 
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		Catholic (devout) |  
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[impersonated by the Joker; based on Ben Turpin] | 
  | 
1 | 
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		Scientology |  
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[1st app: Nextwave: Agents of H.A.T.E. #7 (Sep. 2006)] | 
  | 
336 | 
|   | 
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		Catholic |  
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[1st app: The Cinema According to Bertolucci (1976)] | 
  | 
219 | 
|   | 
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[Joker disguised himself as comedian based on Buster Keaton] | 
  | 
1 | 
|   | 
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		Conservative Judaism |  
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[1st app: The Eddie Condon Floor Show - Season 1, Episode 17 (23 Apr. 1949)] | 
Winters Hollywood Entertainment Holdings Corporation   | 
187 | 
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		Protestant (raised); Transcendental Meditation |  
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[1st app: Disneyland '59 (1959)] | 
  | 
289 | 
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		Jewish Catholic |  
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[1st app: Our Mutual Girl (1914)] | 
  | 
90 | 
|   | 
  | 
[1st app: Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #32 (Late June 1992)] | 
  | 
97 | 
|   | 
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		Catholic |  
  | 
  | 
  | 
850 | 
|   | 
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		Nation of Islam (convert) |  
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black | 
  | 
11 | 
|   | 
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		atheist |  
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[1st app: A Trip Through the Paramount Studio (1927)] | 
  | 
71 | 
|   | 
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		Jewish |  
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Three Stooges | 
  | 
321 | 
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[1st app: Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #32 (Late June 1992)] | 
    | 
72 | 
|   | 
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		Catholic |  
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U.S. Air Force | 
  | 
158 | 
|   | 
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		Methodist |  
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[star of "Maverick", "Rockford Files"] | 
  | 
100 | 
|   | 
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		Traditionalist Catholic |  
  | 
  | 
  | 
12 | 
|   | 
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		Jewish Anglican |  
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[1st app: Hollywood on Parade No. A-9 (1933)] | 
  | 
133 | 
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[1st app: Harty Goes To... - Season 2, Episode 5 (23 Aug. 1985)] | 
  | 
126 | 
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		LGBT |  
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[Marvel Comics writer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa's "roommate"] | 
  | 
2 | 
|   | 
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		Jewish |  
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[1st app: Marvel Knights 4 #15 (Apr. 2005)] | 
  | 
94 | 
|   | 
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		Jewish |  
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[1st app: The George Jessel Show - Season 1, Episode 1 (13 Sep. 1953)] | 
  | 
103 | 
|   | 
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		Jewish |  
  | 
[1st app: Joker: Last Laugh #3 (Dec. 2001)] | 
  | 
92 | 
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		Satanism |  
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Lethal Legion; Night Shift (leader) [movie star who sold his soul to Satannish] | 
  | 
23 | 
|   | 
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		Greek Orthodox (convert); raised Catholic, Nazarene; temporarily Latter-day Saint, Evangelical |  
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[1st app: Captain America (vol. 1) #357 (Early Sep. 1989)] | 
  | 
300 | 
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Squad; UltraForce | 
  | 
80 | 
|   | 
  | 
  | 
  | 
258 | 
|   | 
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[went to Springdale High to promote his new action movie] | 
  | 
1 | 
|   | 
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		Lutheran |  
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[famed Baywatch star] | 
  | 
233 | 
|   | 
  | 
[1st app: Hollywood Canteen (1944)] | 
  | 
23 | 
|   | 
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		Protestant |  
  | 
  | 
  | 
294 | 
|   | 
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[impersonated Daredevil] | 
  | 
1 | 
|   | 
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black; Hispanic | 
  | 
2 | 
|   | 
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		Catholic (convert) |  
  | 
  | 
  | 
693 | 
|   | 
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		Jewish |  
  | 
Three Stooges | 
  | 
146 | 
|   | 
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		Jewish |  
  | 
  | 
  | 
342 | 
|   | 
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		Jewish |  
  | 
Three Stooges | 
  | 
114 | 
|   | 
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		Scientology; LGBT |  
  | 
[1st app: Happy Ghost III (1986)] | 
  | 
123 | 
|   | 
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		Episcopalian |  
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Fantastic Five; Fantastic Force...   | 
  | 
4,393 | 
|   | 
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		Nazi sympathizer; fascist |  
  | 
[lead actor in film "The Tyrant"] | 
  | 
1 | 
|   | 
 prob. indeterminate  | 
[1st app: Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #5 (Nov.-Dec. 1958)] | 
  | 
1 | 
|   | 
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		Christian (denomination unknown) |  
  | 
[1st app: Making "Do the Right Thing" (1989)] | 
  | 
277 | 
|   | 
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[stand-in for Ross Archer (TV's "Brother Brimstone")] | 
  | 
2 | 
|   | 
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black [star of film "Who Dat Ninja 2: Reverse Ninja"] | 
    | 
70 | 
|   | 
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[famed horror movie actor] | 
  | 
222 | 
|   | 
  | 
[1st app: Seeing Stars (1922)] | 
  | 
127 | 
|   | 
  | 
[1st app: Young X-Men #8 (Jan. 2009)] | 
  | 
8 | 
|   | 
  | 
[1st app: Prime (vol. 1) #11 (Apr. 1994)] | 
  | 
3 | 
|   | 
  | 
  | 
  | 
212 | 
|   | 
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[famed French child actor] | 
Institut National de l'Audiovisuel | 
29 | 
|   | 
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		Chinese traditional religion; non-religious |  
  | 
[1st app: Justice League of America (vol. 2) #27 (Jan. 2009)] | 
    | 
153 | 
|   | 
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		Catholic |  
  | 
[1st app: Toni Twin Time (31 May 1950)] | 
  | 
229 | 
|   | 
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		Jewish |  
  | 
[1st app: The Saturday Night Revue with Jack Carter - Season 1, Episode 8 (15 Apr. 1950)] | 
   , etc. | 
309 | 
|   | 
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		Buddhist |  
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Asian | 
  | 
42 | 
|   | 
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[famed impersonator, voice actor] | 
  | 
120 | 
|   | 
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[1st app: Screen Snapshots, Series 1, No. 19 (1921)] | 
  | 
46 | 
|   | 
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		manifestly non-religious |  
  | 
[used remotely controlled animatrons to steal] | 
  | 
1 | 
|   | 
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		Catholic |  
  | 
[1st app: The Ed Sullivan Show - Season 1, Episode 1 (20 June 1948)] | 
  | 
265 | 
|   | 
  | 
[1st app: Operation Raintree (1957)] | 
  | 
66 | 
|   | 
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		Jewish |  
  | 
Marx Brothers | 
  | 
58 | 
|   | 
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		Jewish |  
  | 
Marx Brothers | 
  | 
159 | 
|   | 
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		Jewish |  
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Marx Brothers [one of Marx Brothers] | 
  | 
80 | 
|   | 
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		Jewish |  
  | 
Marx Brothers | 
  | 
15 | 
|   | 
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		demonlatry |  
  | 
D.O.A. [demon commander] | 
  | 
43 | 
|   | 
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		Evangelical Protestant Christian (Ventura Missionary Church) (convert) |  
  | 
[1st app: The Ed Sullivan Show - Season 12, Episode 2 (21 Sep. 1958)] | 
  | 
48 | 
|   | 
  | 
[1st app: All Select Comics #11 (Fall 1946)] | 
  | 
1 | 
|   | 
 prob. indeterminate  | 
[behaved insanely due to an Oriental idol] | 
  | 
1 | 
|   | 
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		anthropomorphic animal |  
  | 
mouse | 
Hollywood Rivera Studios | 
1 | 
|   | 
  | 
		Baptist |  
  | 
black | 
Showtime | 
195 | 
|   | 
  | 
		Catholic |  
  | 
[1st app: Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell (11 Oct. 1975)] | 
  | 
132 | 
|   | 
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		acting |  
  | 
[1st app: Blue Beetle (vol. 7) #5 (Oct. 1986)] | 
  | 
3 | 
|   | 
  | 
[1st app: Detective Comics (vol. 1) #483 (Apr.-May 1979)] | 
  | 
1 | 
|   | 
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[son of Ozzie and Harriet] | 
    | 
369 | 
|   | 
  | 
[real-life band leader in TV series about his family] | 
    | 
397 | 
|   | 
  | 
[son of Ozzie and Harriet] | 
    | 
372 | 
|   | 
  | 
		Southern Baptist (lapsed) |  
  | 
[1st app: X-Factor (vol. 3) #44 (Aug. 2009)] | 
  | 
229 | 
|   | 
  | 
		Catholic |  
  | 
[1st app: Screen Snapshots Series 17, No. 9 (1938)] | 
  | 
49 | 
|   | 
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		Episcopalian (raised); Catholic (convert) |  
  | 
[1st app: The Saturday Night Revue with Jack Carter - Season 1, Episode 6 (1 Apr. 1950)] | 
  | 
1,075 | 
|   | 
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		manifestly non-religious |  
  | 
[1st app: Action Comics (vol. 1) #6 (Nov. 1938)] | 
  | 
1 | 
|   | 
  | 
[1st app: Writer's Block (2003)] | 
Moving Talking Pictures;  Sun Run Entertainment | 
1 | 
|   | 
  | 
[1st app: Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #32 (Late June 1992)] | 
  | 
18 | 
|   | 
  | 
[1st app: Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #32 (Late June 1992)] | 
  | 
55 | 
|   | 
  | 
[based on Harold Lloyd; impersonated by Joker
] | 
  | 
1 | 
|   | 
  | 
[often plays part of Superman] | 
  | 
6 | 
|   | 
  | 
[starred as Captain America in movie serial] | 
  | 
1 | 
|   | 
  | 
		Buddhist |  
  | 
[1st app: Marvel Knights 4 #1 (Apr. 2004)] | 
  | 
128 | 
|   | 
  | 
[1st app: You're Putting Me On (25 Aug. 1969)] | 
  | 
215 | 
|   | 
  | 
		Christian Science |  
  | 
[1st app: Running Hollywood (1932)] | 
  | 
131 | 
|   | 
  | 
[shot during performance of play] | 
  | 
1 | 
|   | 
  | 
National Guard | 
    | 
94 | 
|   | 
  | 
		Catholic/Anglican |  
  | 
[1st app: The Death of Julius Caesar (1907)] | 
    | 
83 | 
|   | 
  | 
  | 
  | 
29 | 
|   | 
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		anthropomorphic animal |  
  | 
sheep [America's newest star] | 
Hollywood Rivera Studios | 
1 | 
|   | 
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[believed he was Sherlock Holmes; faced off against Joker] | 
  | 
1 | 
|   | 
  | 
		Catholic |  
  | 
[1st app: Howard the Duck (vol. 2) #5 (May 1980)] | 
    | 
393 | 
|   | 
  | 
[1st app: The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 1) #38 (July 1966)] | 
  | 
11 | 
|   | 
  | 
The Injustice Society [former silent screen actor] | 
  | 
22 | 
|   | 
  | 
[owner of pricess pet cat Joker, Catwoman tried to steal] | 
  | 
1 | 
|   | 
  | 
[1st app: Avengers: The Initiative #28 (Nov. 2009)] | 
  | 
61 | 
|   | 
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		Presbyterian |  
  | 
[1st app: Action Comics (vol. 1) #6 (Nov. 1938)126] | 
  | 
246 | 
|   | 
  | 
[Liza Pyne's lover; attacked by her after she became vampire] | 
  | 
2 | 
|   | 
  | 
		LGBT; obsessed with fame |  
  | 
Avengers Academy; Initiative | 
  | 
80 | 
|   | 
  | 
[his body was temporarily taken over by aliens] | 
  | 
1 | 
|   | 
  | 
Initiative: The Cavalry; Initiative | 
  | 
32 | 
|   | 
  | 
[1st app: The New Adventures of Superboy #45 (Sep. 1983)] | 
  | 
5 | 
|   | 
  | 
  | 
  | 
115 | 
|   | 
  | 
[1st app: The Fury of Firestorm (vol. 1) #24 (June 1984)] | 
  | 
23 | 
|   | 
  | 
Hood's Army; Night Shift...   | 
  | 
33 | 
|   | 
 indeterminate  | 
[star of movie "Melody of 1941"] | 
  | 
1 | 
|   | 
 indeterminate  | 
[star of "Dreadcastle" remake that led to Clayface's origin] | 
  | 
1 | 
|   | 
  | 
		ultra-nationalist anti-Communist extremist |  
  | 
[used Dominator belt to mind-control "subversives"] | 
  | 
2 | 
|   | 
  | 
		Catholic (devout) |  
  | 
[Joker impersonated "Cross-Eyes" (based on Ben Turpin)] | 
  | 
37 | 
|   | 
  | 
[1st app: The Avengers (vol. 1) #194 (Apr. 1980)] | 
  | 
3 | 
|   | 
 prob. indeterminate  | 
[1st app: Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #2 (May-June 1958)] | 
  | 
1 | 
|   | 
 indeterminate  | 
[wrongly suspected of being Clayface] | 
  | 
1 | 
|   | 
  | 
		Presbyterian; Catholic |  
  | 
[1st app: The Voice of Hollywood No. 13 (Second Series) (1932)] | 
  | 
242 | 
|   | 
  | 
		Christian (denomination unknown) |  
  | 
  | 
  | 
262 | 
|   | 
  | 
		Episcopalian |  
  | 
[1st app: On Location (27 Oct. 1978)] | 
HBO | 
417 | 
|   | 
  | 
		religious |  
  | 
Force Works; Galactic Guardians...   | 
  | 
788 | 
|   | 
  | 
[framed by Dragonfist] | 
  | 
1 |