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Hulk
The Hulk is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in the debut issue of The Incredible Hulk (May 1962). In his comic book appearances, the character, who has dissociative identity disorder (DID), is primarily represented by the alter ego Hulk, an immense, green-skinned, hulking brute, possessing a limitless degree of physical strength, and the alter ego Dr. Robert Bruce Banner, a physically weak, socially withdrawn, and emotionally reserved physicist, both of whom typically resent
Harry Potter
main character of the book, film and video game series of the same name
Homer Simpson
character from The Simpsons franchise
Severus Snape
fictional character in the Harry Potter series
Bart Simpson
fictional character from The Simpsons
Hannibal Lecter
fictional character created by Thomas Harris
Freddy Krueger
the main antagonist of the A Nightmare on Elm Street film series
Lex Luthor
fictional character in DC Comics
Two-Face
Two-Face is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by Bob Kane, and first appeared in Detective Comics #66 (August 1942). He has become one of the superhero Batman's most enduring enemies belonging to the collective of adversaries that make up his rogues gallery.
Gregory House
protagonist of the American television series House
Peter Griffin
fictional character from the Family Guy franchise
Stan Marsh
fictional character from South Park
Quasimodo
Quasimodo ( , ; from Quasimodo Sunday) is the titular protagonist of the French novel The Hunchback of Notre-Dame (1831) by Victor Hugo. Born with numerous deformities, most notably a hunched back, Quasimodo serves as the bell-ringer for Notre Dame cathedral in fifteenth century Paris. Although his appearance causes others to treat him cruelly, he ultimately finds sanctuary in an unlikely love that is fulfilled only in death.
Scarecrow
fictional character in DC Comics
Butters Stotch
fictional character from South Park
Zuko
Fire Lord Zuko (), commonly known as Zuko or Prince Zuko, is a fictional character in Nickelodeon's animated television series Avatar: The Last Airbender, and is part of the Avatar: The Last Airbender world. He was created by Eric Coleman and designed by series creators Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, the character is voiced by Dante Basco in Avatar: The Last Airbender and Bruce Davison in The Legend of Korra, and portrayed by Dev Patel in M. Night Shyamalan's 2010 film The Last Airbender and Dallas Liu in the 2024 Netflix live-action remake series.
Meg Griffin
fictional character from the Family Guy franchise
Norman Bates
Norman Bates is a fictional character created by American author Robert Bloch as the main antagonist in his 1959 horror novel Psycho, and later the main protagonist of the Psycho franchise. He has an alter ego, Mother, who takes the form of his abusive mother, and later victim, Norma, who in his daily life runs the Bates Motel.
Harry Osborn
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Killer Croc
fictional character in the DC Universe
Azula
Princess Azula () is a fictional character and the secondary antagonist in Nickelodeon's animated television series Avatar: The Last Airbender, and is part of the Avatar: The Last Airbender world. She was created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, and voiced by Grey DeLisle.
Leatherface
Leatherface is a fictional character from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise. He first appeared in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) as the mentally disabled member of a family of deranged cannibals, featuring his face masks and chainsaw. Created by Tobe Hooper and Kim Henkel, Leatherface was partially inspired by the crimes of Wisconsin murderer Ed Gein. The character has subsequently been represented in various other media, including novels, video games, and comic books; appearing in all nine films in the franchise.
Huckleberry Finn
fictional character
Doc Martin
British television medical comedy drama
Orihime Inoue
fictional character from Bleach
Rapunzel
fictional character from Disney's Tangled franchise
Shinji Ikari
fictional character in the Neon Genesis Evangelion franchise
Asuka Langley Soryu
fictional character from Neon Genesis Evangelion
Bullseye
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Darth Bane
fictional character in the Star Wars universe
Tony Soprano
fictional character from The Sopranos
Eleven
fictional character from Stranger Things
Norman Osborn
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Daryl Dixon
character from the television series The Walking Dead
Sailor Saturn
fictional character from Sailor Moon
Dio Brando
fictional character from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
Black Mask
supervillain and mob boss appearing in comic books published by DC Comics
Rorschach
Watchmen character
Will Byers
fictional character from Netflix series Stranger Things
Jack Torrance
fictional character in Stephen King's novel The Shining
Seto Kaiba
character in Yu-Gi-Oh!
William "B.J." Blazkowicz
fictional character in Wolfenstein videogames
Fred Figglehorn
fictional character created and portrayed by American actor Lucas Cruikshank
Broly
is a fictional character from the Dragon Ball media franchise, the son of Paragus who is the unstoppable Legendary Super Saiyan, born the same day as Goku.
The Governor
The Walking Dead fictional character
Killua Zoldyck
fictional character from Hunter × Hunter
Heinz Doofenshmirtz
main antagonist from the animated television show Phineas and Ferb
Jacob
fictional character of the TV series Lost
Olivia Benson
fictional character on the NBC police procedural drama Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Faith
character from Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Archie Bunker
fictional character: husband of Edith Bunker, father of Gloria Stivic
Giorno Giovanna
fictional character from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
Jane Eyre
fictional character
Don Draper
fictional character from Mad Men
Oliver Twist
title character and the protagonist of the novel Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens
Temperance "Bones" Brennan
fictional character from the television series Bones
Denji
protagonist of the Chainsaw Man manga series
Tidus
is a character in Square Enix's video game series Final Fantasy and the main protagonist of the 2001 role-playing video game Final Fantasy X. A 17-year-old athlete from the city of Zanarkand, he is transported to Spira after Sin destroys Zanarkand. Shortly after arriving there, Tidus meets the summoner Yuna and her guardians and joins them on a pilgrimage to kill Sin after learning that it is his missing father, Jecht. Tidus has appeared in other video games, including the Final Fantasy X sequel X-2, where he can be recruited as a playable character in the international version. He also appear
Merle Dixon
fictional character
Buffalo Bill
fictional character from The Silence of the Lambs