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: Prize Comics (vol. 1) #34 (Sep. 1943)] | 
Prize Publications | 
11 | 
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[named after Boris Karloff] | 
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1 | 
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		Jewish (lapsed) |  
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Super Friends; The Justice League | 
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1,086 | 
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Medusa Web [field leader of the Medusa Web] | 
   New Universe | 
5 | 
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First Line [taught pre-law] | 
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11 | 
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black; Cornell University | 
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14 | 
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[1st app: Trees #3 (July 2004)] | 
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1 | 
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		UFO fanatic |  
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[1st app: Daredevil (vol. 1) #28 (May 1967)] | 
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1 | 
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[1st app: Nova (vol. 1) #16 (Dec. 1977)] | 
  | 
1 | 
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[1st app: Captain Action (1966)] | 
Ideal Toy Company  , etc. | 
26 | 
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[1st app: Deadpool: Merc with a Mouth #8 (Apr. 2010)] | 
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5 | 
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[1st app: Miss America Magazine (vol. 1) #5 (Feb. 1945)] | 
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1 | 
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[featured in chapters 2-5] | 
Republic Pictures | 
1 | 
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[Herbie Popnecker's heretical literature teacher] | 
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1 | 
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[taught Rich Rider's psychology class] | 
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1 | 
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		occult |  
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Secret Society of Super Villains [art history professor; uses cloak of sorcerer Cagliostro] | 
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20 | 
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Hispanic [expert on Evil Eye artifact; met Defenders, Avengers] | 
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1 | 
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		United Church of Canada (ordained minister) |  
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[literary critic; discussed William Blake with Hank McCoy] | 
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2 | 
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[1st app: Howard the Duck (vol. 1) #17] | 
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1 | 
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		idolizes Captain America |  
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National Force [taught history] | 
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13 | 
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		atheist |  
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  | 
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57 | 
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		religious |  
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[expert on parapsychology and meta-human society] | 
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5 | 
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[1st app: Justice League of America (vol. 1) #28 (June 1964)] | 
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4 | 
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[1st app: Sleepwalker #4 (Sep. 1991)] | 
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1 | 
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		religious |  
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[supposed "author" of text articles about religious sects] | 
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2 | 
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		insect-based beliefs |  
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Heroes for Hire | 
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25 | 
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[tested seismic device which damaged Grotesk's realm] | 
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1 | 
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		Christian (denomination unknown); eclectic |  
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[1st app: Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) - film 1 in Indiana Jones series] | 
    | 
243 | 
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		religious |  
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[Professor in Cosmology; Cissy Ironwood's father] | 
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1 | 
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		Catholic priest |  
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[entrusted with Darkhold by Jack Russell] | 
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2 | 
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[former colleague of Morbius; biology instructor] | 
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3 | 
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		Greek Orthodox; Greco-Roman classical religion |  
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[1st app: Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #3 (Apr. 1987)] | 
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24 | 
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[kidnapped by Owl] | 
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2 | 
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[professor of mythology who wanted old myths to be true] | 
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1 | 
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[created strong, mentally slow mutates] | 
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1 | 
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		One World Church |  
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Hood's Army; The Enforcers (ally) | 
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7 | 
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The Megatropolis Quartet [parody of Mr. Fantastic] | 
Kitchen Sink Press | 
5 | 
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		Unitarian |  
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[wrote "Paul Revere's Ride" and "The Song of Hiawatha"] | 
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2 | 
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		Catholic monk; Protestant/Lutheran (founder) |  
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[founder of Protestant Reformation] | 
Cob Film | 
30 | 
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[featured in chapters 1, 10-12] | 
Republic Pictures | 
1 | 
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[stowed away on Zephyr Jones' trip to Mars] | 
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1 | 
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The Committee [oversaw use of Negative Impulse Charger on Philip Russell] | 
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2 | 
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[1st app: Bomb Queen #3 (Apr. 2006)] | 
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1 | 
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		witchcraft; Coven leader |  
  | 
The Coven | 
   New Universe | 
1 | 
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[mythology professor; investigates paranormal] | 
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20 | 
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		Baptist/Methodist (raised); agnostic (temporary); Catholic (convert) |  
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[coined terms "medium is the message", "global village"] | 
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10 | 
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[created destructive rolling machine "the Eight Ball"] | 
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1 | 
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 indeterminate  | 
[genetically engineered a baby for Harley Quinn] | 
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1 | 
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[1st app: Daredevil (vol. 1) #88 (June 1972)] | 
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13 | 
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		Catholic (lapsed) |  
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[ 1st app: Strand Magazine (Dec. 1893): "The Adventure of the Final Problem" ] | 
George Newnes Books | 
92 | 
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[1st app: Mighty Comics #47 (June 1967)] | 
   Mighty Comics Group | 
3 | 
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[1st app: The Exterminators #2 (Apr. 2006)] | 
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4 | 
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black [studied unlocking full potential of human mind] | 
EuropaCorp;  TF1 Films Production, etc. | 
1 | 
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		repentant |  
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[designed FAUST factory] | 
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2 | 
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black [discovered KinGorge tribe; brought Micah Synn to NYC] | 
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7 | 
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 indeterminate  | 
[briefly dated co-worker Doc Samson] | 
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1 | 
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[led Arctic expedition that found Frankenstein robot] | 
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1 | 
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[empowered Man-Bull] | 
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4 | 
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[featured in humor strip] | 
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1 | 
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Southern Methodist University; Texas Christian University...   | 
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117 | 
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		Native American religion (temporary); possessed by demon |  
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[1st app: Fantastic Four (vol. 1) #394 (Nov. 1994)] | 
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3 | 
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 indeterminate  | 
[1st app: The Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) #314 (Dec. 1985)] | 
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1 | 
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[1st app: The Punisher Annual #1 (Aug. 1988)] | 
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1 | 
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[technologist Yarn Man met in post-apocalyptic future] | 
Kitchen Sink Press | 
1 | 
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		Presbyterian |  
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[1st app: New Thunderbolts #7 (June 2005)] | 
  | 
155 | 
|   | 
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[committed statuatory rape; forced to do Krotze's dity work] | 
   New Universe | 
4 | 
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[Nova's father] | 
  | 
43 | 
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A.I.M. [Nova's uncle] | 
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1 | 
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		Cabal of Scrier |  
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Cabal of Scrier | 
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21 | 
|   | 
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[1st app: Nova (vol. 1) #1 (Sep. 1976)] | 
  | 
4 | 
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[wrote book "Shadows: the Dark Side of the Marvels"] | 
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3 | 
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[professor of psychiatry] | 
    | 
3 | 
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[led a gang of brutal thugs] | 
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1 | 
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		witch |  
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  | 
405 | 
|   | 
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Super Police [invented Hi-Lo (a stratoplane-submarine)] | 
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11 | 
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		Ungaran religion; spirit |  
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Green Lantern Corps [imparted Green Lantern power ring to Hal Jordan] | 
  | 
22 | 
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[insane; posed as a swamp monster and scared people] | 
  | 
2 | 
|   | 
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		Norse/Teutonic paganism (faux) |  
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[1st app: Adventure Comics (vol. 1) #75 (June 1942)] | 
  | 
1 | 
|   | 
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		Martian religion |  
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Martian [Jimmy Jupiter's colleague at work] | 
  | 
1 | 
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[trapped in the Forever City] | 
  | 
2 | 
|   | 
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[Bruce Banner's university professor] | 
  | 
2 | 
|   | 
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[Colleen Wing's father] | 
  | 
9 | 
|   | 
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[1st app: Campus Loves #1 (Dec. 1949)] | 
  | 
1 | 
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 prob. indeterminate  | 
[developed explosive; Teutonia stole it] | 
    | 
1 | 
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[helped Henry James, Page investigate mysterious box] | 
    | 
7 | 
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Asian; Organitek...   [Korean-American] | 
    | 
35 | 
|   | 
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black [taught African-American Studies; Hardware's girlfriend] | 
    | 
29 | 
|   | 
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[helped Adam Blake become Captain Comet] | 
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5 | 
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		occult |  
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[professor of metaphysics] | 
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1 |