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Albus Dumbledore
fictional character from Harry Potter
Hikaru Sulu
fictional character from Star Trek
Wilhuff Tarkin
fictional character in the Star Wars universe
Iceman
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Mr. Smithers
Fictional character and singer from The Simpsons franchise
Renly Baratheon
character in A Song of Ice and Fire
Mr. Garrison
fictional character from South Park
Gus Fring
character in the television series Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul
Vladimir Harkonnen
fictional character from Dune
Pyro
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Adam & Steve
2005 film by Craig Chester
Castiel
character from American TV series Supernatural
Brian Kinney
fictional character from Queer as Folk
Brüno Gehard
fictional character created and portrayed by Sacha Baron Cohen
George O'Malley
fictional character from the television show Grey's Anatomy
Andrew Van de Kamp
fictional human
Tom Friendly
character from the American TV show Lost
Korg
fictional character appearing in Marvel comics
Mempricius
Mempricius (Welsh: Membyr) was a legendary king of the Britons, as recounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He came to power in 1060BC. He was the son of King Maddan, brother of Malin, and father of king Ebraucus.
Vautrin
thumb| Vautrin and Eugene de Rastignac, in Le Père Goriot|Father Goriot. thumb| Vautrin over the body of Esther Van Gobseck, in Splendeurs et misères des courtisanes|The Splendors and Miseries of Courtesans. Vautrin () is a character from the novels of French writer Honoré de Balzac in the La Comédie humaine series. His real name is Jacques Collin (). He appears in the novels Le Père Goriot (Father Goriot, 1834/35) under the name Vautrin, and in Illusions perdues (Lost illusions, 1837–1843) and Splendeurs et misères des courtisanes (Scenes from a Courtesan's Life, 1838–1844), the sequel of Ill
Will Truman
fictional character from Will & Grace
Hulkling
Hulkling is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. A member of the Young Avengers superhero team in the Marvel Universe, Hulkling's visual design is patterned on the Hulk. In addition to being superhumanly strong, he possesses shapeshifting abilities that go far beyond the ability to mimic the Hulk, which give him the power to fly.
Pied Piper
DC Comics character
Adam and Steve
Jack McFarland
fictional character from Will and Grace
Luke Smith
fictional character from the television series The Sarah jane Adventures
Union Jack
comics character
Sheldon Beiste
fictional character in the television series Glee
Andrew Wells
fictional character from Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Ted Schmidt
fictional character
Demolition Man
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Richie Tozier
fictional character from the novel IT
Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd
fictional characters in the James Bond novel and film Diamonds Are Forever
Eric van der Woodsen
fictional character
Paul Stamets
fictional character from Star Trek multiverse
Paul "Jesus" Monroe
The Walking Dead character
Aaron
fictional character from The Walking Dead
Rictor
Rictor (Julio Esteban "Ric" Richter) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, primarily in the X-Men family of books. The character was created by writer Louise Simonson and artist Walt Simonson and first appeared in X-Factor #17 (June 1987). In subsequent years, the character was featured as a member of the original New Mutants team and the original X-Force team, and continued to appear in various X-Men franchise publications thereafter. In comic books published in the 1980s and 1990s, Rictor's mutant powers were to generate and manipulate seismic energy an
Black Spider
fictional character
Icicle
fictional character from the DC Universe
Hugh Culber
fictional character from Star Trek
Vito Spatafore
fictional character from The Sopranos
George Huang
fictional human
Kung Jin
Mortal Kombat character