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Superheroes have inspired generations of movie and comic book fans, and now — with this hot baby name trend — parents, too. Superhero names are a "kind of magic name," Pamela Redmond, creator ...
Valerie van Haaften is a supervillain in the DC Universe who took the name the Puzzler. The character, created by Geoff Johns and Pascual Ferry, first appeared in Superman (vol. 2) #187 (December 2002). Valerie van Haaften is a Superman fan who attempted to join a number of superhero groups in order to meet him. She eventually decides to become ...
A slash (/) between names, indicates the character having multiple codenames during their tenure as an Avenger in chronological order. Characters listed in bold are the current members of the teams. In case of multiple codenames, the currently used name is bolded. Characters listed are set in the Earth-616 continuity except when noted.
The following is a list of superheroes with names or overt motifs relating to the United States, usually (though not necessarily) with an overtly patriotic character. Characters are listed alphabetically by publisher.
Ubu is the name of a lineage of several people who are members of the League of Assassins and serve Ra's al Ghul. Created by writer Dennis O'Neil and artist Neal Adams , the character first appeared in Batman #232 (June 1971).
Superhero characters who are undead, or dead beings revived into a half-living state through magic or technology; including ghosts, mummies, skeletons, vampires, zombies, etc. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
Isamu (イサム), also known by his hero name, Child Emperor (童帝, Warabe Tei), rank 5, is a ten-year-old boy who wears a Japanese-style elementary school backpack. To his dismay however, he is one of the heroes other than Saitama to be given an embarrassing hero name by Hero Association. Ch. 30, 31, 190. He is a genius inventor who uses ...
Taking the name Ani-Mator, he was employed as a geneticist by Hodge's organization The Right to research a means of stopping the process that created mutants. When the Right set him up on a deserted island in the North Atlantic he named Paradise, Animus instead created a race of "Ani-Mates" through gene slicing and selective breeding, which ...