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Superman
Superman is a superhero created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, first appearing in issue #1 of Action Comics, published in the United States on April 18, 1938. Superman has been regularly published in American comic books since then, and has been adapted to other media including radio serials, novels, films, television shows, theater, and video games. Superman is the archetypal superhero: he wears an outlandish costume, uses a codename, and fights evil and averts disasters with the aid of extraordinary abilities. Although there are earlier characters who arguably fit this defini
Robinson Crusoe
1719 novel by Daniel Defoe
Palpatine
Sheev Palpatine ( ) is the main antagonist of the Star Wars franchise. He first appeared in the 1980 film The Empire Strikes Back as . He is also known by his Sith name, Darth Sidious, which was first used in the novelization of the 1999 film The Phantom Menace.
Punisher
The Punisher is an antihero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Gerry Conway and artists John Romita Sr. and Ross Andru, the character first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #129 (February 1974), originally depicted as an assassin and adversary of the superhero Spider-Man. The Punisher's brutal nature and willingness to kill made him an anomaly in mainstream American comic books when he debuted in 1974. By the late 1980s, the Punisher was part of a wave of psychologically troubled antiheroes. At the height of his popularity in the early 1990s, the
Gordon Freeman
fictional protagonist of the Half Life video game series
Aang
Avatar Aang (), or simply Aang, is a fictional character and the main protagonist of Nickelodeon's animated television series Avatar: The Last Airbender, created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko. He is voiced by Zach Tyler Eisen. Aang was the last surviving Airbender, a monk of the Air Nomads' Southern Air Temple, and the youngest ever airbending master (for his time).
Knuckles the Echidna
fictional character from the Sonic franchise
Jack Shephard
character from the American mystery fiction television series Lost
Susan Pevensie
fictional English girl, a lead character in the first two Narnia books
John Locke
fictional character of the TV series Lost
Ellen Ripley
character in the Alien franchise
Montgomery Scott
fictional character in Star Trek
Jill Valentine
fictional character from Resident Evil
Nico Robin
fictional character from One Piece
Samus Aran
video game character
Trunks
fictional character from Dragon Ball
Kate Austen
character from the American mystery fiction television series Lost
Claire Littleton
character from the American mystery fiction television series Lost
Din Djarin
character in the Star Wars series The Mandalorian
Sayid Jarrah
character from the American mystery fiction television series Lost
Jessica Jones
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Chris Redfield
fictional character from Resident Evil
Walt Lloyd
character from the American mystery fiction television series Lost
Hugo "Hurley" Reyes
character from the American mystery fiction television series Lost
Tanjirō Kamado
fictional character from Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
James "Sawyer" Ford
character from the American mystery fiction television series Lost
Ninth Doctor
fictional character from Doctor Who
Sun-Hwa Kwon
character from the American mystery fiction television series Lost
Jin-Soo Kwon
character from the American mystery fiction television series Lost
Peeta Mellark
fictional character
Desmond Hume
character from the American mystery fiction television series Lost
Lobo
DC Comics character
Ellie
fictional character from the video game series The Last of Us
Húrin Thalion
Húrin is a fictional character in the Middle-earth legendarium of J. R. R. Tolkien. He is introduced in The Silmarillion as a hero of Men during the First Age, said to be the greatest warrior of both the Edain (Men of Númenor and their descendants) and all Men in Middle-earth. His actions, however, bring catastrophe and ruin to his family and to the people of Beleriand.
Danielle Rousseau
character from the American TV show Lost
Lemuel Gulliver
fictional character in Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift
R.O.B.
R.O.B. (Robotic Operating Buddy) is a toy robot accessory for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). He was key to the NES's launch in October 1985, as a redesign of the which had been launched in July 1985 in Japan for Famicom and was available as part of the Deluxe Set until 1988. During its short lifespan, only two games in the Robot Series were released: Gyromite and Stack-Up.
Richard Alpert
character from the American mystery fiction television series Lost
Kirito
fictional character from Sword Art Online
Nezuko Kamado
fictional character from Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
Ash Williams
fictional character from the Evil Dead series
Chang Chong-Chen
fictional character in Tintin
Christine Chapel
Star Trek character
Frank Lapidus
character from the American mystery fiction television series Lost
Michonne
Michonne Hawthorne ( ) (later Michonne Grimes in the television series) is a fictional character from The Walking Dead. The character also appears in media adaptations of the series, most notably the television series of the same name, in which she is portrayed by Danai Gurira. Armed with a katana and harboring a mysterious past, in both the comic and TV series Michonne has a prominent role in the conflict between the town of Woodbury led by The Governor, and the Prison group.
Arthur Dent
fictional character
Doomguy
Doomguy or Doom Slayer is the protagonist of the Doom franchise by id Software. He was created by American video game designer John Romero and was introduced as the player character in the original 1993 video game Doom. Within the Doom series, Doomguy is a demon hunting space marine dressed in green combat armor who rarely speaks on-screen. In Doom Eternal, he is voiced by Matthew Waterson and Jason E. Kelley in that game's downloadable content The Ancient Gods: Part Two., followed by the 2025 prequel Doom: The Dark Ages. A different character with a role similar to that of Doomguy was portray
Appa
fictional animal in Avatar: The Last Airbender
Rick Flag
DC Comics characters
Joel
fictional character from the video game series The Last of Us
Samuel Loomis
fictional character in the Halloween franchise
Roland Deschain
protagonist from Stephen King's "The Dark Tower"
Carol Peletier
character in The Walking Dead
Maggie Greene
fictional character from The Walking Dead
Kilowog
Kilowog is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character is a member of the Green Lantern Corps.
Jane Porter
fictional character in Edgar Rice Burroughs's series of Tarzan novels
Beatrix Kiddo
character from Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill
Guts
protagonist of Berserk
Superboy-Prime
Superboy-Prime (Clark Kent; colloquial: "Prime") is a superhero-turned-supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. A boy from the real world transported to the DC Universe, as an alternate version of Superboy, the character first appeared in DC Comics Presents #87 (November 1985) as part of the multiversal crossover event Crisis on Infinite Earths, and was created by Elliot S. Maggin and Curt Swan.
Chingachgook
Chingachgook is a fictional character in four of James Fenimore Cooper's five Leatherstocking Tales, including his 1826 novel The Last of the Mohicans. Chingachgook was a lone Mohican chief and companion of the series' hero, Natty Bumppo. In The Deerslayer (1841), Chingachgook married Wah-ta-Wah, who had a son with him named Uncas, but died while she was still young. Uncas, who was at his birth "last of the Mohicans", grew to manhood but was killed in a battle with the Huron warrior Magua. Chingachgook died as an old man in the novel The Pioneers (1823), which made him the actual "last of the