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Indiana Jones
fictional archaeologist
Edward Cullen
character from Twilight
Jim Gordon
fictional character in the DC Universe
Maria Hill
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Moon Knight
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Lenny Leonard
fictional character from the The Simpsons franchise
Saul Goodman
fictional character in the television drama series Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul
Chucky
horror film villain
Question
fictional superhero
Ironheart
Marvel Comics character
Kara Zor-El
superhero appearing in DC Comics publications and related media
Al Bundy
fictional character from the U.S. television series Married... with Children, played by Ed O'Neill
Tony Almeida
character from the television series 24
Amanda Waller
DC Comics character
Domino
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Cassandra Cain
DC Comics superhero
Invincible
superhero in the Image Comics Universe
Rose Wilson
DC Comics supervillain
Tigra
Tigra (Greer Grant Nelson) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer-editor Roy Thomas and artist Wally Wood (Marie Severin was then brought in to help layout the art), with her early adventures written by Linda Fite, the character first appeared as the superpowered and gadget-wielding crime fighter the Cat in The Claws of the Cat #1 (November 1972). She first appeared as Tigra in Giant-Size Creatures #1 (July 1974), by writer Jenny Blake Isabella and artist Don Perlin.
Andy Barclay
fictional character
Steve Urkel
fictional character on the sitcom Family Matters
Damien Thorn
antagonist of The Omen series
Carol Hathaway
fictional character from the television series ER
Iron Lad
fictional superhero
Mac Taylor
major character in the TV series CSI: NY
Chuck McGill
character in the US television series Better Call Saul
Clubber Lang
fictional American boxer
Ravelstein
Ravelstein is Saul Bellow's final novel. Published in 2000, when Bellow was eighty-five years old, it received widespread critical acclaim. It tells the tale of a friendship between a university professor and a writer, and the complications that animate their erotic and intellectual attachments in the face of impending death. The novel is a roman à clef written in the form of a memoir. The narrator is in Paris with Abe Ravelstein, a renowned professor, and Nikki, his lover. Ravelstein, who is dying, asks the narrator to write a memoir about him after he dies. After his death, the narrator and
Battlestar
fictional comic-book character
Dick Fulmine
fictional human
Alicia Florrick
main character from the television series The Good Wife
Ted Kord
superhero who was originally published by Charlton Comics and later picked up by DC Comics
Candyman
fictional character in the Candyman film series
Carla Espinosa
fictional character from the television series Scrubs
Moon Knight
Marvel Cinematic Universe character
Peggy Bundy
fictional character from the television series Married... with Children
Leo McGarry
character in The West Wing
Diane Lockhart
fictional character from the television series The Good Wife and The Good Fight