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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[1st app: Blonde Phantom #14 (Summer 1947)] |
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1 |
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Surrealist |
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["original" Creeper; although 1st appeared after predecessor] |
|
5 |
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McClintock High School [introducer and metafictional "character" in play he wrote] |
McClintock High School |
1 |
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Catholic Epicurean |
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[1st app: Cyrano de Bergerac (1897)] |
|
37 |
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Catholic |
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[important contributor to naturalism] |
Wereldbibliotheek |
21 |
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[said "Secret of success is sincerity."] |
|
1 |
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[successful; very wealthy; knows Milo, Rob from college] |
McClintock High School |
1 |
|
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[tells audience he doesn't know what to do with characters] |
Atlantic Theater Company |
1 |
|
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Jewish agnostic |
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[wrote "Death of a Salesman", "Crucible", ec.] |
|
66 |
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[struggling immensely to write a comedic play] |
McClintock High School |
1 |
|
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Catholic; agnostic |
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[widely considered greatest American playwright] |
unknown |
10 |
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aestholatry |
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Asian [struggling immensely to write a drama play] |
McClintock High School |
1 |
|
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[famous for poem "Richard Cory"] |
|
1 |
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Greco-Roman classical religion |
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[1st app: Dark X-Men: The Beginning #2 (Sep. 2009)] |
|
6 |
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McClintock High School [introducer and metafictional "character" in play he wrote] |
McClintock High School |
1 |
|
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LGBT |
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[Lily Tomlin's companion since 1971] |
Channel Four Films; PBS |
1 |
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Congregationalist; LGBT |
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[wrote "Our Town", "The Eighth Day", etc.] |
Jezebel Productions; Zeitgeist Films |
1 |
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Episcopalian (raised); Catholic (convert); LGBT |
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[wrote "The Glass Menagerie"] |
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30 |
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Anglican (Church of Ireland); Theosophist |
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[1st app: Young Cassidy (1965)] |
, etc. |
6 |