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Black Panther
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Silver Surfer
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Poison Ivy
fictional character throughout the DC Universe

Galactus
Galactus () is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Formerly a mortal man, he is a cosmic entity who consumes planets to sustain his life force, and serves a functional role in the upkeep of the primary Marvel continuity. He was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby and first appeared in Fantastic Four #48 (March 1966). Lee and Kirby wanted to introduce a character that broke from the archetype of the standard villain. In the character's first appearance, Galactus was depicted as a god-like figure that fed by draining living planets of their energy,
Rhino
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Peggy Carter
fictional character in Marvel Comics

Smurfette
Smurfette (French: La Schtroumpfette) is one of the main protagonists from the comic strip The Smurfs. Smurfette was created by the evil wizard Gargamel, the Smurfs' archenemy, in order to spy on them and sow jealousy. However, she decides that she wants to be a real Smurf and Papa Smurf casts a spell that changes her hair from black to blonde as a sign of her transformation. She was the only female Smurf until the creation of Sassette. A Granny Smurf was also later introduced, although it is unclear how she was created. Thierry Culliford, the son of the comics' creator, Peyo, and current head
Peacemaker
fictional character
Sharon Carter
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Ocean Master
fictional character appearing in comic books published by DC Comics
Collector
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Ego the Living Planet
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Bamse
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is a Swedish cartoon created by Rune Andréasson. The highly popular children's cartoon first emerged as a series of television short films as well as a weekly half-page Sunday strip in 1966, before being published periodically in its own comic magazine since 1973.
Enchantress
supervillain appearing in DC Comics publications and related media
Batroc the Leaper
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Klaw
fictional character in Marvel Comics
High Evolutionary
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Peppermint Patty
character in the Peanuts media franchise
Agent 327
Dutch comic books series
Bernard Prince
comic book series
Parasite
fictional character from the Superman comics
Ares
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Advanced Idea Mechanics
fictional comic book villians
Maximus
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Jasper Sitwell
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Gladiator
fictional character in Marvel Comics, introduced in 1966
Elders of the Universe
fictional group of characters in Marvel Comics
Bill Foster
fictional character in Marvel Comics
T'Chaka
'''T'Chaka''' is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is the father of T'Challa and Shuri. He was the king of Wakanda and Black Panther before T'Challa; he inherited both titles following the death of his father, T'Chanda aka Azzuri the Wise.
Mimic
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Ted Kord
superhero who was originally published by Charlton Comics and later picked up by DC Comics
Mendel Stromm
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Living Laser
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Royal Flush Gang
Group of super villains in DC Comics
Lone Sloane
fictional character
Secret Empire
fictional comic book organization
Unknown Soldier
fictional character from the DC Universe
Nightshade
Fictional comic book superheroine published by DC Comics
The Smurfette
third album in the series The Smurfs
Cluemaster
The Cluemaster (Arthur Brown) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly as an adversary of the superhero Batman as well as a recurring enemy of Tim Drake, the third Robin. Cluemaster first appeared in Detective Comics #351 (May 1966) and was created by Gardner Fox and Carmine Infantino.
The Adventures of Jodelle
1966 French erotic comic