Characters
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Cutter
Cutter is the eleventh chief of the Wolfriders
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Tvarus
Father of Medieval Lady Death.
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Lady Death
Once a mortal woman, Hope became a powerful queen of Hell after making a desperate deal with a demon to escape being burned at the stake. Despite her infernal nature, she retained the heroism she had in her former life and strives to use her arcane powers for good. Lady Death is one of the most popular and recognizable of the modern comic book "bad girls."
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Charles Basildon
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Lazarus Bale
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Stephanie Shelley
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Buffalo Bill
An American bison hunter and showman best known for his portrayal of the Wild West
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Lieutenant Harley
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Captain Red Thortan
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Beverly Holmes
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Danny Steele
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Ruth Barton
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Thunderfist
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Professor Muerte
The grandstanding megalomaniac calling himself Professor Muerte was once a young pupil under Doctor Destroyer until they're falling out. He now runs a world-class of terrorist villains teaming them up to create Terror Incorporated in hopes to one day rule the world.
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The Brain
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Dixon Of The Mounted
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Thick Head
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Randall Dowling
The most brilliant mind of the twentieth century, but without morals to guide him.
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William Leather
The "cleanup" man for The Four, a bitter and powerful young man.
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Elijah Snow
Elijah Snow is the leader of Planetary and the Ghost of the 20th Century.
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Dead Ranger
A man left for dead by outlaws, who fought his way back for revenge.
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Susie Tompkins
Golden Age Lois Lane’s problem niece.
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Toyman (Schott)
Winslow Schott is a misunderstood villain that uses toys as weapons as the Toyman. He believes that it is the adults that are ruining the world for the children.
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Prankster
The Prankster was one of Superman's first reoccuring foes in the Golden Age. In the New 52, he's Nightwing's new nemesis, a brilliant cyber-criminal.
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Sgt Casey
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Perry White
The City Editor of the Daily Planet, the newspaper where Clark Kent (Superman) works. A gruff and hard taskmaster, but a very loveable character.
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Lois Lane
Lois Lane is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist for the Daily Planet of Metropolis. She was the first reporter to interview Superman after he first appeared in Metropolis. Superman later revealed his secret identity to her; the two married and have a son, Jon Kent.
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Superman
Sent to Earth as an infant from the dying planet Krypton, Kal-El was adopted by the loving Kent family and raised in America's heartland as Clark Kent. Using his immense solar-fueled powers, he became Superman to defend mankind against all manner of threats while championing truth, justice, and the American way!
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Saburo Ishiyama
Kagenobu's Sensei.
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Elektra
The lethal scarlet assassin. Daredevil's most fearsome enemy as well as his former lover and most renowned as being the greatest assassin in the world.
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Kikuchi
Adept of the School of the Sword, and friend to Kagenobu Yoshioka and Daisuke Sasaki.
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Eliza Martinez
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Kagenobu Yoshioka
A mysterious enemy to Daredevil and Elektra, Kagenobu is the founder of The Hand, an ancient ninja organization heavily involved in mercenary missions and organized crime.
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Daisuke Sasaki
Kagenobu’s right-hand man.
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Editor Girl
A heroine from the Shadowline stable, Editor Girl has the power to alter reality by seemingly breaking the fourth wall and editing the speech bubbles of her opponents with a magical pen.
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Guy Gardner
Guy Gardner started out as the backup Green Lantern for Hal Jordan. He has since become one of the most prominent Green Lanterns of the Corps, despite possessing an egocentric personality. He has recently deserted his Green Power Ring in favor of the Red Ring of rage. Guy's will and rage are some of the most impressive in the entire Emotional Spectrum.
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Sue Dibny
The deceased wife of the Elongated Man, Ralph Dibny, Sue Dibny was a close friend and ally to many Justice Leaguers for years. A wonderfully supportive spouse, Sue and Ralph would solve mysteries together until she was murdered by Jean Loring, the psychotic ex-wife of the Atom. Ralph would later try repeatedly to resurrect Sue, but those attempts ended with his own death, leading to the two of them being reunited as ghosts, and still playing the role of helpful detectives even then.
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L-Ron
The former robotic servant of Manga Khan who spent time serving the JLI. Known for his sarcastic wit, he is also a loyal friend, risking his life to contain Despero; consequently, he was in control of Despero's body for quite some time.
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Sam Mason
Harlem Heroes team member.
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Booster Gold
Humiliated in his own time-period, the 25th century, Michael Jon Carter stole future technology and a security robot named Skeets and traveled back into the 20th century to become the greatest hero you've never heard of: Booster Gold!
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Robbie Robertson
Editor-in-Chief of the Daily Bugle, and perhaps the best friend to J. Jonah Jameson.
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Jarvis
Butler to the Stark family, Edwin Jarvis went on to be the caretaker of the Avengers Mansion and has laid his life on the line for them several times.
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Aunt May
Peter Parker's aunt-by-marriage and one of the most important people in his life.
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Absorbing Man
An extremely violent boxer turned criminal, Loki bestowed his powers upon him, and he was transformed into the Absorbing Man, granting him powers to absorb any material and take on its properties. He is the on-again-off-again husband of Titania, and an enemy of Thor and Hulk.
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