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[edit] 1993 * Doctor Fun by David Farley (September 24, 1993 – June 9, 2006)[1]  * Where the Buffalo Roam by Hans Bjordahl (1992 (Usenet posts), 1993 – 1994 (web) – ..)[2]  * [edit] 1994 * Dysfunctional Family Circus by various (March 1994 – November 1999)  * Rogues of Clwyd-Rhan by Reinder Dijkhuis (Dutch: November 1994 – August 1996, English: July 2000 – ..)[3]  * [edit] 1995 * Art Comics Daily by Bebe Williams (March 2, 1995 – ..)[4]  * Polymer City Chronicles by Chris Morrison (1992 – 1994 (print) March 13, 1995 – .. (web))[5]  * Argon Zark! by Charley Parker (June 27, 1995 – September 4, 2005)[6]  * Sev Wide Web by John Cook (July 10, 1995 – ..)[7]  * Kevin and Kell by Bill Holbrook (September 3, 1995 – ..)[8][9]  * [edit] 1996 * Bruno by Christopher Baldwin (January 1, 1996 – February 14, 2007)[10]  * Help Desk (webcomic) by Christopher B. Wright (March 31, 1996 – ..)[11]  * Melonpool by Steve Troop (April 28, 1996 – ..)[12]  * Red Meat by Max Cannon (June 10, 1996 – ..)[13]  * Sabrina Online by Eric W. Schwartz (September 1996 – ..)[14]  * Faux Pas by Robert and Margaret Carspecken (1996 – ..)[15]  * [edit] 1997 * Nukees by Darren Bleuel (January 21, 1997 – ..)[16]  * Goats by Jonathan Rosenberg (April 1, 1997 – ..)[17]  * Sluggy Freelance by Pete Abrams (August 25, 1997 – ..)[18]  * Roomies! by David Willis (September 10, 1997 – May 19, 2005)[19]  * Piled Higher and Deeper by Jorge Cham (October 27, 1997 – ..')[20]  * Newshounds by Thomas K. Dye (November 1, 1997 – ..)[21]  * User Friendly by J.D. "Illiad" Frazer (November 17, 1997 – ..)[22]  * Staccato by Shawn Handyside (1997 – ..)[23]  * Buzzer Beater by Takehiko Inoue (1997– ..)[24]  * Dharma the Cat by David Lourie (1997 – ..)[25]  * Leisure Town by Tristan A. Farnon (1997 – 2003)[26]  * You Damn Kid! by Owen Dunne (1997 – 2007)[27]  * [edit] 1998 * Ozy and Millie by D. C. Simpson (January 1998 – ..)[28]  * Pokey the Penguin by Steve Havelka (February 18, 1998)[29]  * Lore Brand Comics by Lore Sjöberg (February 1998 – 2003?')[30]  * Freefall by Mark Stanley (March 1998 – ..)[31]  * PvP by Scott Kurtz (May 4, 1998 – ..)[32]  * Bruno the Bandit by Ian McDonald (July 20, 1998 – ..)[33]  * Jerkcity by Rands Pantalones (August 17, 1998 – ..)[34]  * Neglected Mario Characters by Jay Resop (September 6, 1998 – ..)[35]  * NeverNever by John "The Gneech" Robey and Allen Pellock (September 9, 1998 – ..)[36]  * Bobbins by John Allison (September 21, 1998 – June 3, 2002) - precursor to Scary Go Round -[37]  * The PC Weenies by Krishna M. Sadasivam (October 21, 1998 – ..)[38]  * General Protection Fault by Jeffrey T. Darlington (November 2, 1998 – ..)[39]  * Penny Arcade by Mike Krahulik and Jerry Holkins (November 18, 1998 – ..)[40]  * Boy on a Stick and Slither by Steven L. Cloud (1998 – ..)[41]  * Irritability by Mike E. Woodson (1998 – ..)[42]  * [edit] 1999 *   * Fetus-XCollege Roomies from Hell!!! by Maritza Campos-Rebolledo (January 1, 1999 – ..)[43]  * The Suburban Jungle by John "The Gneech" Robey (February 1, 1999 – ..)[44]  * Superosity by Chris Crosby (March 1, 1999 – ..)[45]  * Sexy Losers by Clay (April 1999 – ..)[46]  * Elf Life by Carson Fire (Eric Gustafson) (June 14, 1999 – ..)[47]  * Clan of the Cats by Jamie Robertson (June 20, 1999 – ..)[48]  * Sheldon by Dave Kellett (June 21, 1999 – ..)[49]  * Alice! by Michael McKay Fleming (June 25, 1999 – July 7, 2006)[50]  * Triangle and Robert by Patrick Shaughnessy (August 1999 – ..)[51]  * Avalon by Josh Phillips (November 8, 1999 – February 8, 2006)[52]  * Real Life by Greg Dean (November 15, 1999 – ..)[53]  * It's Walky! by David Willis (December 25, 1999 – October 27, 2004)[54]  * Cat and Girl by Dorothy Gambrell (1999 – ..)[55]  * Stealth by William Satterwhite (1999 – ..)[56]  * Fetus-X by Eric Millikin and Casey Sorrow (1999 – ..)[57]  * [edit] 2000 *   * Diesel SweetiesFans by T Campbell (January 1, 2000 – April 29, 2005)[58]  * explodingdog by Sam Brown (January 9, 2000 – ..)[59]  * The Beevnicks by Owen Dunne (January 16, 2000 – ..)[60]  * Sinfest by Tatsuya Ishida (January 17, 2000 – ..)[61]  * Greystone Inn by Brad Guigar (February 14, 2000 – May 28 2005)[62]  * Zortic by Mark Mekkes (March 27, 2000 – ..)[63]  * Bob and George, the Comic by David Anez (April 1, 2000 – July 28, 2007)[64]  * Wandering Ones by Clint Hollingsworth (April 8, 2000 – ..)[65]  * Death to the Extremist by Michael Zole (April 13, 2000 – January 1 2007)[66]  * Diesel Sweeties by Richard Stevens (April 2000 – ..)[67]  * Lethargic Lad by Greg Hyland (Print: 1991 – .., Web: April 2000 – ..)[68]  * Zebra Girl by Joe England (May 6, 2000 – ..)[69]  * Schlock Mercenary by Howard Tayler (June 12, 2000 – ..)[70]  * Chugworth Academy by Dave Cheung and Jamal Joseph, Jr. (June 19, 2000 – ..)[71]  * Exploitation Now by Michael Poe (July 7, 2000 – August 26, 2002)[72]  * GU Comics by Woody Hearn (July 10, 2000 – ..)[73]  * Chopping Block by Lee Adam Herold (July 25, 2000 – ..)[74]  * Narbonic by Shaenon K. Garrity (July 31, 2000 – December 31, 2006)[75]  * The Joy of Tech by Liza Schmalcel and Bruce Evans (August 14, 2000 – ..)[76]  * Megatokyo by Fred Gallagher and Rodney Caston (August 14, 2000 – ..)[77]  * 1/0 by Mason Williams (Tailsteak) (August 27, 2000 – May 26, 2003)[78]  * RPG World by Ian J (August 27, 2000 – ..)[79]  * Angst Technology by Barry Smith (August 28, 2000 – June 20, 2005)[80]  * The Pain, When Will it End? by Tim Kreider (September 20, 2000 – ..)[81]  * Boy Meets Boy by K. Sandra Fuhr (September 22, 2000 – January 10, 2004)[82]  * Sosiaalisesti rajoittuneet (Socially Challenged) by Pekka Piira, Ossi Mäntylahti and Jukka Piira (October 20, 2000 - ..)[83]  * Mac Hall by Ian McConville and Matt Boyd (November 7, 2000 – September 22, 2006)[84]  * Checkerboard Nightmare by Kristofer Straub (November 10, 2000 – ..)[85]  * Adventurers! by Mark Shallow (December 1, 2000 – October 9, 2006)[86]  * Little Gamers by Christian Fundin and Pontus Madsen (December 1, 2000 – ..)[87]  * Dork Tower by John Kovalic (January 1997 (web appearance: 2000) – ..)[88]  * [edit] 2001 *   * Okashina Okashi - Strange Candy  * 8-Bit TheaterKing of Fighters Doujinshi by Bleedman (January 1, 2001 – March 26, 2001)[89]  * Okashina Okashi - Strange Candy by E. Snodgrass, A. Brownlow, K. Olympia, and J. Baird (January 16, 2001 – ..)[90]  * Casey and Andy by Andy Weir (February 28, 2001 – ..)[91]  * Jack by David Hopkins (March 1, 2001 – ..)[92]  * 8-Bit Theater by Brian Clevinger (March 2 2001]] – ..)[93]  * Tomoyo42's Room by Daniel Kim (March 17, 2001 – ..)[94]  * Nodwick by Aaron Williams (March 29, 2001 – ..)[95]  * Todd and Penguin by David Wright (April 3, 2001 – ..)[96]  * Drowtales by various artists (April 17, 2001 – ..)[97]  * Captain RibMan by John Sprengelmeyer and Rich Davis (May 1, 2001 – December 21, 2004)[98] (subscription required)  * Ghastly's Ghastly Comic by Ghastly (May 5, 2001 – ..)[99]  * Tsunami Channel by Akira Hasegawa (June 26, 2001 – ..) [100]  * Filibuster Cartoons by J.J. McCullough (June 28, 2001 – ..)[101]  * Purple Pussy by Dave Kelly (September 1, 2001 – June 17, 2005)[102]  * toothpaste for dinner by Drew (September 2, 2001 – ..) [103]  * VG Cats by Scott Ramsoomair (September 9, 2001 – ..)[104]  * Wapsi Square by Paul Taylor (September 9, 2001 – ..)[105]  * Makeshift Miracle by Jim Zubkavich (September 10, 2001 – March 4, 2003)[106]  * Achewood by Chris Onstad (October 1, 2001 – ..)[107]  * The Devil's Panties by Jennie Breeden (October 8, 2001 – ..)[108]  * Get Your War On by David Rees (October 9, 2001 – ..)[109]  * Nowhere Girl by Justine Shaw (October 2001 – ..)[110]  * Venus Envy by Erin Lindsey (December 1, 2001 – ..) [111]  * Basil Flint, P.I. by John Troutman (December 2, 2001 – February 17, 2005) [112]  * Something Positive by R. K. Milholland (December 19, 2001 – ..)[113]  * The Perry Bible Fellowship by Nicholas Gurewitch (2001 – 2008)[114]  * [edit] 2002 *   * Copper  * Wigu  * Scary Go RoundEl Goonish Shive by Dan Shive (January 21, 2002 – ..)[115]  * Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal by Zach Wiener (January 28, 2002 – ..)[116]  * Buttercup Festival by Elliot G. Garbauskas (January 2002 – January 2005)[117]  * Van Von Hunter by Mike Schwark and Ron Kaulfersch (February 14, 2002 – ..)[118]  * PartiallyClips by Rob Balder (February 15, 2002 – ..)[119]  * Unshelved by Bill Barnes and Gene Ambaum (February 16, 2002 – ..)[120]  * Nothing Nice To Say by Mitch Clem (February 25, 2002 – ..)[121]  * Saturnalia by Space Coyote (February 2002 – ..)[122]  * Oh My Gods! by Shivian Balaris (March 7, 2002 – ..)[123]  * Pibgorn by Brooke McEldowney (March 11, 2002 – ..)[124]  * No Need for Bushido by Alex Kolesar and Joseph Kovell (April 11, 2002 – ..) [125]  * Copper by Kazu Kibuishi (April 2002 – ..)[126]  * Snafu Comics by David Stanworth (May 5, 2002 – ..)[127]  * American Elf by James Kochalka (May 12, 2002 – ..)[128]  * Dominic Deegan: Oracle For Hire by Michael "Mookie" Terracciano May 21, 2002 – .. (http://www.dominic-deegan.com/)  * Elf Only Inn by Josh Sortelli May 23, 2002 – .. (http://www.elfonlyinn.net/)  * Sam and Fuzzy by Sam Logan May 27, 2002 – .. (http://www.samandfuzzy.com/)  * A Miracle of Science by Jon Kilgannon and Mark Sachs June 3, 2002 – February 12, 2007 (http://www.project-apollo.net/mos/)  * Scary Go Round by John Allison June 4, 2002 – .. (http://www.scarygoround.com)  * Pixel by Chris Dlugosz June 14, 2002 – .. (http://pixelcomic.net/)  * Wigu by Jeffrey Rowland July 1, 2002 – .. (http://jjrowland.com/)  * The Whiteboard by Doc Nickel July 18, 2002 – .. (http://www.the-whiteboard.com/)  * Queen of Wands by Aeire July 22, 2002 – February 23, 2005 (http://www.queenofwands.net/)  * Men In Hats by Aaron Farber August 5, 2002 – March 20, 2005 (http://www.meninhats.com/)  * Ctrl+Alt+Del by Tim Buckley October 23, 2002 – .. (http://www.cad-comic.com/)  * Day by Day by Chris Muir November 1, 2002 – .. (http://www.daybydaycartoon.com/)  * Errant Story by Michael Poe November 1, 2002 – .. (http://www.errantstory.com/)  * The Wotch by Anne Onymous and Robin Ericson November 22, 2002 – .. (http://www.thewotch.com/)  * Fuzzy Knights by Noah J. D. Chinn December 8, 2002 – .. (http://www.fuzzyknights.com/)  * Irregular Webcomic! by David Morgan-Mar December 31, 2002 – .. (http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/)  * Demonology 101 by Faith Hicks December 2002 – July 2004 (http://faith.rydia.net/)  * Elsie Hooper by Robert D. Krzykowski December 2002 – .. (http://www.elsiehooper.com/)  * Angels 2200 by Peter Haynes and Nathaniel Savio 2002 – .. (http://www.angels2200.com/)  * Athena Voltaire by Paul Daly 2002 – .. (http://www.athenavoltaire.com/)  * Dicebox by Jenn Manley Lee 2002 – .. (http://www.dicebox.net/)  * Gods of Arr-Kelaan by Chuck Rowles 2002 – .. (http://www.rmcomics.com/Mirror/Current/)  * Red String by Gina Biggs 2002 – .. (http://redstring.strawberrycomics.com)  * [edit] 2003 *   * The Adventures of Dr. McNinjaA Modest Destiny by Sean Howard January 1, 2003 – August 2, 2005 (http://www.squidi.net/)  * Suburban Tribe by John Lee January 2003 – .. (http://www.suburbantribe.net/)  * Dinosaur Comics by Ryan North February 1, 2003 – .. (http://www.qwantz.com/)  * A Softer World by Joey Comeau and Emily Horne February 7, 2003 – .. (http://www.asofterworld.com)  * Least I Could Do by Ryan Sohmer and Lar DeSouza/Chad WM. Porter/Trevor Adams February 10, 2003 – .. (http://www.leasticoulddo.com/)  * Idiot Box by Matt Bors February 2003 – .. (http://www.mattbors.com/)  * Girly by Josh Lesnick April 6, 2003 – .. (http://www.go-girly.com)  * Camelot Addict by Eri Izawa April 15, 2003 – .. (http://camelotaddict.com)  * No Rest for the Wicked by Andrea L. Peterson April 20, 2003 – .. (http://www.forthewicked.net/)  * Wondermark by David Malki May 2003 – .. (http://www.wondermark.com/)  * Antihero for Hire by Mark Shallow June 1, 2003 – .. (http://www.antiheroforhire.com/)  * Count Your Sheep by Adrian 'Adis' Ramos June 11, 2003 – .. (http://www.countyoursheep.com)  * Badmash by Sandeep Sood, Nimesh Patel and Sanjay Shah June 30, 2003 – .. (http://www.badmash.org/)  * Zap! by Chris Layfield and Pascalle July 13, 2003 – .. (http://www.zapinspace.com/)  * Questionable Content by Jeph Jacques August 2, 2003 – .. (http://www.questionablecontent.net/)  * Loxie & Zoot by Stephen Crowley August 4, 2003 – .. (http://www.loxieandzoot.com/)  * Sublunary by Sarah Terry and Reena Smith September 1 [[2003 – November 7, 2005 (http://sublunary.comicgen.com/)  * Haiku Circus by Ken Samamoto September 9, 2003 – .. (http://www.haikucircus.com/)  * The Order of the Stick by Rich Burlew September 30, 2003 – .. (http://www.giantitp.com/cgi-bin/GiantITP/ootscript)  * Smithson by Shaenon K. Garrity et al. September 2003 – .. (http://www.webcomicsnation.com/shaenongarrity/smithson/series.php)  * Twisted Kaiju Theater by Shin Goji October 22, 2003 – .. (http://www.neomonsterisland.com/)  * Twokinds by Tom Fischbach October 22, 2003 – .. (http://2kinds.com/)  * Standup Comics by Basil White October 23, 2003 – .. (http://www.basilwhite.com/comics)  * The Adventures of Dr. McNinja by Chris Hastings 2003 – .. (http://www.drmcninja.com/)  * Alpha Shade by Joseph and Chris Brudlos 2003 – .. (http://www.alpha-shade.com/)  * Applegeeks by Mohammad "Hawk" Haque and Ananth Panagariya 2003 – .. (http://www.applegeeks.com/)  * April & May & June by Daniel Kim 2003 – .. (http://manga.clone-army.org/anm.php)  * Crude Dude Comix by Jose Gabriel Angeles 2003 – .." (http://www.crudedude.net/)  * Digger by Ursula Vernon 2003 – .. (http://www.graphicsmash.com/series.php?name="""digger&view=current)"""  * Inverloch by Sarah Ellerton 2003 – September 24, 2007 (http://www.seraph-inn.com/)  * L'il Mell and Sergio by Shaenon K. Garrity et al. 2003 – .. (http://www.girlamatic.com/series.php?name="""mell)  * Star Cross'd Destiny by Juno 2003 – October 18, 2005 (http://starcrossd.net)  * [edit] 2004 *   * Beaver and SteveFlatwood by Zachary Parker January 1, 2004 – .. (http://www.flatwoodcomic.com/)  * XQUZYPHYR & Overboard by August J. Pollak January 1, 2004 – .. (http://www.xoverboard.com/)  * Friendly Hostility by K. Sandra Fuhr January 28, 2004 – .. (http://www.friendlyhostility.com/)  * Double Fine Action Comics by Scott Campbell, Razmig Mavlian, Nathan Stapley, and Mark Hamer February 2004 – .. (http://www.doublefine.com/comics/main_comic.html)  * New Gold Dreams by R. K. Milholland April 2, 2004 – .. (http://newgolddreams.com/)  * Earthsong by Crystal Yates June 3, 2004 – .. (http://www.earthsongsaga.com)  * Town Called Dobson by Storm Bear – June 4, 2004 (http://www.towncalleddobson.com/)  * Little Dee by Christopher Baldwin June 7, 2004 – .. (http://www.littledee.net/)  * Candi by Starline Xiomara Hodge June 25, 2004 – .. (http://www.candicomics.com/)  * Contemplating Reiko by Vincent Grisanti July 2004 – .. (http://www.taintedink.com/)  * A Lesson Is Learned But The Damage Is Irreversible by David Hellman and Dale Beran July 15, 2004 – .. (http://www.alessonislearned.com/)  * Joe and Monkey by Zach Miller July 27, 2004 – .. (http://www.joeandmonkey.com/)  * Sinister Bedfellows by mckenzee August 13, 2004 – .. (http://mckenzee.comicgenesis.com/)  * Bunny by Lem August 22, 2004 – .. (http://www.frozenreality.co.uk/comic/bunny/)  * Vigilante, Ho! by John Troutman and Meaghan Quinn August 30, 2004 – March 4, 2005 (http://www.vigilanteho.com/)  * Penny and Aggie by T Campbell and Gisèle Lagacé September 6, 2004 – .. (http://www.pennyandaggie.com/)  * Beaver and Steve by James Turner September 10, 2004 – .. (http://www.beaverandsteve.com/)  * Grim Tales from Down Below by Bleedman December 12, 2004 – .. (http://grim.snafu-comics.com/)  * Sokora Refugees by Semaui and Melissa Dejesus December 31, 2004 (http://www.sokora.com/)  * Alien Loves Predator by Bernie Hou 2004 – .. (http://alienlovespredator.com)  * Arbit Choudhury by Shubham Choudhury and Hemantkumar Jain 2004 – .. (http://arbitmba.com/)  * Canadiana: the New Spirit of Canada by Sandy Carruthers, Jeff Alward and Mark Shainblum 2004 – .. (http://sandycarruthers.com/canadiana.html)  * I Drew This by D. C. Simpson 2004 – .. (http://www.idrewthis.org)  * Mom's Cancer by Brian Fies 2004 – ..' (http://www.momscancer.com/) (comic itself no longer online due to print publication)  * The Spiders by Patrick Farley ? – 2004? (http://www.e-sheep.com/spiders/)  * [edit] 2005 *   * xkcdLe blog de Frantico by Frantico January 1, 2005 – .. (http://www.zanorg.com/frantico/)  * Courting Disaster by Brad Guigar January 12, 2005 – .. (http://www.courting-disaster.com/)  * Shortpacked! by David Willis January 17, 2005 – .. (http://www.shortpacked.com/)  * Aoi House by Adam Arnold and Shiei January 24, 2005 – .. (http://www.aoihouse.net/)  * Cyanide and Happiness by Kris Wilson, Rob DenBleyker, Matt Melvin, and Dave McElfatrick January 26, 2005 – .. (http://www.explosm.net/)  * George by John Norton January 27, 2005 – .. (http://www.george-comics.com/)  * Cubetoons by JKR January 2005 – .. (http://www.cubetoons.com/)  * Salamander Dream by Hope Larson February 2, 2005 – July 28, 2005 (http://www.secretfriendsociety.com/archive.php?cat=1)  * Magical Adventures in Space by Jeffrey Rowland February 6, 2005 – April 15, 2005 (http://wigu.com/)  * Inherit the Earth by Allison Hershey March 2005 – .. (http://www.inherittheearth.net/)  * Girl Genius by Phil Foglio and Kaja Foglio 2001 – .. (in print), April 18, 2005 (as webcomic)– .. (http://www.girlgeniusonline.com)  * Whispered Apologies by various authors April 26, 2005 – May 12, 2006 (http://whisperedapologies.com/)  * Gunnerkrigg Court by Tom Siddell April 2005 – .. (http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/)  * Concerned: The Half-Life and Death of Gordon Frohman by Christopher C. Livingston May 1, 2005 – October 31, 2006 (http://www.hlcomic.com/)  * TIN The Incompetent Ninja by David Stanworth May 1, 2005 – .. (http://tin.snafu-comics.com/)  * Starslip Crisis by Kristofer Straub May 23, 2005 – ..(http://www.starslipcrisis.com/)  * Ugly Hill by Paul Southworth May 23, 2005 – .. (http://www.uglyhill.com/)  * Yamara by Barbara Manui and Chris Adams May 1988 – ..; Web: May 23, 2005 – .. (http://www.yamara.com/)  * Evil Inc. by Brad Guigar May 30, 2005 – .. (http://www.evil-comic.com/)  * Templar, Arizona by Charlie "Spike" Trotman June 5, 2005 – .. (http://www.templaraz.com/)  * Wally and Osborne by Tyler Martin July 4, 2005 (as On the Rocks; title changed July 3, 2006) – .. (http://www.wallyandosborne.com/)  * Dresden Codak by Aaron Diaz June 8, 2005 – .. (http://www.dresdencodak.com/)  * Paper Eleven by Daniel Kim ? – July 4, 2005 (http://manga.clone-army.org/pxi.php)  * Multiplex by Gordon McAlpin July 10, 2005 (http://www.multiplexcomic.com/)  * Kanami by Daniel Kim July 24, 2005 – .. (http://manga.clone-army.org/kanami.php)  * No Room for Magic by Adrian Ramos September 1, 2005 – .. (http://www.noroomformagic.com/)  * xkcd by Randall Munroe September 29, 2005 – .. (http://xkcd.com/)  * Penny Tribute by Daniel Kim November 12, 2005 – .. (http://manga.clone-army.org/penny.php)  * Dueling Analogs by Steve Napierski November 17, 2005 – .. (http://www.duelinganalogs.com/)  * Winger by Carson Fire December 5, 2005 – .. (http://www.wingercomics.com/)  * Sam & Max by Steve Purcell December 9, 2005 – .. (http://www.telltalegames.com/comics/samnmax/)  * Finder by Carla Speed McNeil 2005 – .. (http://www.lightspeedpress.com/)  * Jesus and Mo by the pseudonymous Mohammed Jones 2005 – .. (http://www.jesusandmo.net/)  * Simulated Comic Product #4 by Kevin Forbes 2005 – .. (http://www.simulatedcomicproduct.com)  * Flowfield Unity by Adam York Gregory December 2005 – .. (http://www.theflowfieldunity.com)  * [edit] 2006 * The Dreamland Chronicles by Scott Christian Sava January 5, 2006 – .. (http://www.thedreamlandchronicles.com/)  * San Antonio Rock City by Mitch Clem January 22, 2006 – .. (http://www.mitchclem.com/rockcity/)  * Minus by Ryan Armand February 9, 2006 – ..(http://www.kiwisbybeat.com/minus.html)  * Married to the Sea by Drew and Natalie Dee February 13, 2006 – .. (http://www.marriedtothesea.com/)  * Planet Karen by Karen Ellis March 1, 2006 – .. (http://www.planetkaren.co.uk/)  * Flint Again by John Troutman April 3, 2006 – .. (http://www.basilflint.com/)  * Fission Chicken by J.P. Morgan April 16, 2006 – .. (http://www.fissionchicken.com/)  * What the Duck by Aaron Johnson July 2006 – .. (http://www.whattheduck.net/)  * A Six Feet Girl by Jugo Hazuki July 3, 2006 – .. (http://mdn.mainichi-msn.co.jp/entertainment/etc/manglish/asixfeetgirl1/cover.html)  * Lackadaisy by Tracy J. Butler July 7, 2006 – .. (http://www.lackadaisycats.com/comic.php)  * Quirksmith by Grant Woolard Aug 23, 2006 – .. (http://cavcomics.com/quirksmith/)  * Hero By Night by D.J. Coffman October 2006 – .. (http://www.drunkduck.com/Hero_By_Night/)  * Looking For Group by Ryan Sohmer and Lar DeSouza November 6, 2006 – .. (http://www.lfgcomic.com/)  * Erfworld by Rob Balder and Jamie Noguchi December 7, 2006 – .. (http://www.giantitp.com/comics/erflatest.html)  * Last Blood by Bobby Crosby and Owen Gieni December 25, 2006 – ... (http://www.lastblood.net/)  * Sequential Art by Phillip M. Jackson 2006 – ... (http://www.collectedcurios.com/sequentialart.html)  * [edit] 2007 * Octopus Pie by Meredith Gran May 14, 2007 – .. (http://www.octopuspie.com/)  * Shadowgirls by David A. Rodriguez and David Reynolds June 16, 2007 – .. (http://www.shadowgirlscomic.com/)  * High Moon by David Gallaher, Steve Ellis, and Scott O Brown Oct 30, 2007 – .. (http://www.zudacomics.com/high_moon)  * Don't Forget To Validate Your Parking (webcomic) by Mike Le Dec 11, 2007 – .. (http://www.dontforgettovalidateyourparking.com/)  * The Night Owls by Peter and Bobby Timony Dec 13, 2007 – .. (http://www.zudacomics.com/the_night_owls)  * Pictures for sad children by John Campbell 2007 – .. (http://picturesforsadchildren.com/index.php)  * [edit] 2008 * Hitlercito by Miguel Tormentas and Alejandro Cavallazzi January 1, 2008 – .. (http://pelafustan.com/)  * FreakAngels by Warren Ellis and Paul Duffield February 15, 2008 – .. (http://www.freakangels.com/)  * Garfield Minus Garfield by Dan Walsh February 2008 – .. (http://garfieldminusgarfield.net/)  * Truth Serum by Jon Adams April 1, 2008 – .. (http://www.citycyclops.com/)  * The Ongoing Adventures of Rocket Llama by Alex Langley and Nick Langley July 4, 2008 – .. (http://www.rocketllama.com)  * [edit] Web launch date ambiguous * Air Force Blues by Austin "Farva" May (http://www.afblues.com)  * Arcana Jayne by Lisa Jonté (http://www.girlamatic.com/comics/arcanajayne.php)  * Cox & Forkum by John Cox and Allen Forkum (http://www.coxandforkum.com/)  * Electric Sheep Comix by Patrick Farley (http://www.e-sheep.com/)  * Nana's Everyday Life by Daniel Kim (http://manga.clone-army.org/nana.php)  * Ninja Burger by various artists (http://www.ninjaburger.com/comic/)  * Parade (with Fireworks) by Mike Cavallaro (http://www.66thousandmilesperhour.com/7Y_Main.html)  * Platinum Grit by Trudy Cooper, Danny Murphy and Doug Bayne 1994 – .. (http://www.platinumgrit.com/)  * Terinu by Peta Hewitt 1986 – .. (http://www.terinu.net/)  * When I Am King by demian5 (http://www.demian5.com/)  * Wulffmorgenthaler by Mikael Wulff and Anders Morgenthaler (http://www.wulffmorgenthaler.com/)  * Yenny by David Alvarez 1988 – .. (http://www.yennycomics.com/)  * [edit] Newspaper comics with large online audiences *   * MaakiesBob the Angry Flower by Stephen Notley (http://www.angryflower.com/)  * Maakies by Tony Millionaire (http://www.maakies.com/frames/index.html)  * Rehabilitating Mr. Wiggles by Neil Swaab (http://www.neilswaab.com/comics/wiggles)  * This Modern World by Tom Tomorrow (http://www.thismodernworld.com)  * Thinking Ape Blues by Mark Poutenis (http://www.thinkingapeblues.com/)  * Dilbert by Scott Adams (http://www.dilbert.com) *

[edit] 0-9 * 100 Bullets (TBA)  * 300: March to Glory (PSP)  *  * [edit] A * Alien vs. Predator:  * Alien vs. Predator (SNES)  * Alien vs. Predator: The Last of His Clan (Game Boy)  * Alien vs. Predator (Arcade)  * Alien vs. Predator (Jaguar)  * Alien vs. Predator (cancelled) (Lynx)  * Aliens versus Predator (PC)  * Aliens versus Predator 2 (PC)  * Aliens versus Predator 2: Primal Hunt (PC)  * Aliens versus Predator: Extinction (PlayStation 2, Xbox)  * Alien vs. Predator 2D (Mobile Phones)  * Alien vs. Predator (Mobile Phones)  * Alien vs. Predator 3D (Mobile Phones)  * Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem (film-based) (PSP)  * Aquaman: Battle for Atlantis (Xbox, Gamecube)  * Asterix:  * Asterix (SNES, NES, Playstation, Master System, Atari 2600, ZX Spectrum)  * Asterix: Operation Getafix (Amiga 500)  * Asterix (NES, Game Boy)  * Asterix (Arcade, PC)  * Asterix and the Magic Carpet (Commodore 64, DOS, Amiga 500, Atari ST)  * Asterix and the Magic Cauldron (Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum)  * Asterix and Obelix (SNES)  * Asterix and the Great Rescue (Genesis, Game Gear, Master System)  * Asterix and the Power of the Gods (Genesis)  * Asterix and the Secret Mission (Master System, Game Gear)  * Asterix and Obelix Take on Ceasar (Playstation, PC)  * Asterix: The Gallic War (PC)  * Asterix: Mega Madness (Playstation, PC)  * Asterix and Obelix (Game Boy)  * Asterix: Search for Dogmatix (Game Boy)  * Asterix and Obelix: Bash Them All (GBA)  * Asterix & Obelix XXL (Playstation 2, Gamecube, PC, GBA)  * Asterix & Obelix XXL 2: Mission Las Vegum (Playstation 2, PC)  * Asterix & Obelix XXL 2: Mission Wifix (DS, PSP)  * Asterix at the Olympic Games (Wii, Playstation 2, DS)  *  * [edit] B * Batman:  * Batman (Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, MSX)  * Batman: The Caped Crusader (Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64)  * Batman: The Movie (film-based) (PC, NES, Game Boy, Mega Drive, Amiga, Atari ST, IBM PC, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC)  * Batman (film-based) (Arcade)  * Batman: Return of the Joker (Genesis, NES, Game Boy)  * Batman Returns (film-based) (Amiga, Game Gear, Genesis, Lynx, Master System, NES, SNES)  * Batman: The Animated Series (Game Boy)  * The Adventures of Batman & Robin (SNES, Genesis, Game Gear)  * Batman Forever (film-based) (Playstation, PC, Game Boy, Game Gear, Genesis, SNES, Master System)  * Batman Forever: The Arcade Game (film-based) (Arcade)  * Batman & Robin (film-based) (Playstation)  * Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker (film-based) (N64, Playstation, Game Boy)  * Batman: Chaos in Gotham (Game Boy)  * Batman: Gotham City Racer (Playstation)  * Batman Vengeance (PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, GBA)  * Batman: Dark Tomorrow (Xbox, GameCube)  * Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu (GameCube, PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox, GBA)  * Batman Begins (film-based) (Xbox, PlayStation 2, GameCube, GBA)  * Lego Batman (Wii, Playstation 3, Xbox 360, Playstation 2, DS, PC)  * B.C.:  * B.C.'s Quest for Tires (Apple II, PC, Commodore 64, , ZX Spectrum, ColecoVision)  * B.C. II: Grog's Revenge (Commodore 64, MSX, ColecoVision)  * Blade:  * Blade (film-based) (Playstation, Game Boy)  * Blade II (PS2, Xbox, PC)  * Bone:  * Bone: Out from Boneville (PC)  * Bone Act I: Out from Boneville (Mac OS X)  * Bone: The Great Cow Race (PC)  *  * [edit] C * Cadillacs and Dinosaurs:  * Cadillacs and Dinosaurs (Arcade)  * Cadillacs and Dinosaurs: The Second Cataclysm (Sega CD, PC)  * Captain America:  * Captain America in: The Doom Tube of Dr. Megalomann (Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC)  * Spider-Man and Captain America in Doctor Doom's Revenge (Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, DOS)  * Captain America & The Avengers (Arcade, SNES, NES, Dreamcast, Genesis, Game Boy, Game Gear)  * Captain America (Untitled) (TBA)  * Catwoman (GameCube, PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox, GBA)  * Chakan: The Forever Man (Genesis, Game Gear)  * The Crow: City of Angels (Saturn, PlayStation, PC)  *  * [edit] D * Dan Dare: Pilot of the Future (Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum)  * Danger Girl (PlayStation)  * Daredevil (GBA)  * The Darkness (Playstation 3, Xbox 360)  * DC Universe  * Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe (Playstation 3, Xbox 360)  * DC Universe (Playstation 3, PC)  * Dennis the Menace (SNES, Game Boy)  * Dick Tracy (NES, Mega Drive)  * Dinosaurs For Hire (Genesis)  * Duckman (PC)  *  * [edit] E * Elektra (Mobile Phones)  *  * [edit] F * Fantastic Four:  * Questprobe featuring The Human Torch and The Thing (Commodore 64, Apple II, Amstrad CPC, PC, ZX Spectrum)  * Fantastic Four (Playstation)  * Fantastic Four (film-based) (PC, Playstation 2, Xbox, Gamecube)  * Fantastic 4: Flame On (film-based) (GBA)  * Fantastic Four TV Game (TV)  * Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (film-based) (Playstation 2, Playstation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, DS)  * The Flash:  * The Flash (Game Boy)  * The Flash (Master System)  * Justice League Heroes: The Flash (GBA)  *  * [edit] G * Garfield:  * Garfield (cancelled) (Atari 2600)  * Create with Garfield (Apple II, Commodore 64)  * Garfield: Big Fat Hairy Deal (ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, Amiga)  * Garfield: A Winter's Tail (Atari ST, Amiga, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64)  * Garfield: A Week of Garfield (NES)  * Garfield Labyrinth (Game Boy)  * Garfield: Caught in the Act (Genesis, Game Gear, PC)  * Garfield's Mad About Cats (PC)  * Garfield (PC, PlayStation 2-Europe)  * Garfield: The Search for Pooky (GBA)  * Garfield and His Nine Lives (GBA)  * Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties (film-based) (Playstation 2, PC, DS)  * Garfield: Saving Arlene (Playstation 2)  * Garfield's Nightmare (DS)  * Garfield Gets Real (film-based) (Wii, DS)  * Garfield Mobile Games:  * Garfield: Robocats from Outer Space! (Mobile Phones)  * Garfield Dinosaur Crisis (Mobile Phones)  * Garfield: The Bubble (Mobile Phones)  * Garfield - Safeguard My Home (Mobile Phones)  * Garfield's Day Out (Mobile Phones)  * Ghost Rider (film-based) (Playstation 2, PSP, GBA)  *  * [edit] H * Hellboy:  * Hellboy: Dogs of the Night (PC)  * Hellboy: Asylum Seeker (PlayStation)  * Hellboy: The Science of Evil (Playstation 3, Xbox 360, PSP)  * Hulk:  * Questprobe featuring The Hulk (Commodore 64/128, Apple II, Amstrad CPC, 8-bit ZX Spectrum, BBC Micro, Acorn Electron, PC)  * The Incredible Hulk (SNES, Genesis, Master System, Game Gear)  * The Incredible Hulk: The Pantheon Saga (Playstation, Saturn)  * Hulk (film-based) (PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Gamecube)  * The Incredible Hulk (GBA)  * The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction (PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube)  * The Icredible Hulk (film-based) (Wii, PC, DS, Xbox 360, Playstation 2, Playstation 3)  *  * [edit] I * Iron Man:  * Iron Man and X-O Manowar in Heavy Metal (Playstation, Saturn, Game Boy, Game Gear, DOS)  * Iron Man (film-based) (Xbox 360, Wii, Playstation 2, Playstation 3, PC)  *  * [edit] J * Judge Dredd:  * Judge Dredd (SNES, Genesis, Game Gear)  * Judge Dredd Pinball (Arcade)  * Judge Dredd: Dredd vs. Death (PC, Xbox, PlayStation 2, Gamecube)  * Justice League:  * Justice League Task Force (SNES, Genesis)  * Justice League: Injustice for All (GBA)  * Justice League: Chronicles (GBA)  * Justice League Heroes (PS2, Xbox, PSP, DS)  * Justice League Heroes: The Flash (GBA)  *  * [edit] K * Kiss: Psycho Circus: The Nightmare Child (PC, Dreamcat)  *  * [edit] L * Largo Winch: Empire Under Threat (Xbox, Playstation 2, Gamecube, PC)  * Little Gamers (Xbox 360)  * Little Nemo: The Dream Master (NES)  *  * [edit] M * Marvel Comics  * Marvel Super Heroes (Arcade, Saturn, PlayStation)  * Marvel Super Heroes: War of the Gems (SNES)  * Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter (Arcade, Saturn, PlayStation)  * Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes (Arcade, Dreamcast, Playstation)  * Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes (Arcade, Dreamcast, Playstation 2, Xbox)  * Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects (PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, PSP, DS)  * Marvel: Ultimate Alliance (Xbox, PlayStation 2, PC, Xbox 360, GBA, PSP, Wii, PlayStation 3)  * Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2: Fusion (PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, DS, PSP, Wii, PlayStation 3)  * Marvel Universe Online (cancelled) (Xbox 360, PC)  * The Mask (SNES)  * Men In Black:  * Men in Black: The Game (film-based) (Playstation, PC)  * Men in Black: The Series (Game Boy, GBA)  * Men in Black: The Series: Crashdown (Playstation)  * Men in Black II: Alien Escape (Playstation 2, Gamecube)  * Men in Black: The Series 2 (Game Boy)  *  * [edit] N *  * [edit] O *  * [edit] P * Peanuts:  * Snoopy (Commodore 64)  * Snoopy and the Red Baron (Atari 2600)  * Snoopy and Peanuts (Amiga, Atari ST, DOS, ZX Spectrum)  * Snoopy's Silly Sports Spectacular (NES)  * Snoopy's Campfire Stories (PC)  * Where's the Blanket Charlie Brown? (PC)  * Snoopy vs. the Red Baron (Playstation 2, PC, PSP)  * It's the Big Game, Charlie Brown (Mac, PC)  * Penny Arcade:  * Produce Panic (PC)  * Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness (Xbox 360, PC, Mac OS X, Lynx)  * Popeye:  * Popeye (NES)  * Popeye no Eigo Asobi (NES)  * Popeye (Arcade, Commodore 64, Atari 800, NES)  * Popeye: Volume of the Malicious Witch Seahag (SNES)  * Popeye Saves the Earth (Arcade)  * Popeye: Rush for Spinach (GBA)  * Popeye (Mobile Phones)  * The Punisher:  * The Punisher (NES)  * The Punisher (Game Boy)  * The Punisher (Amiga, DOS)  * The Punisher (Arcade, Genesis)  * The Punisher (film-based) (Playstation 2, Xbox, PC, Mobile Phones)  *  * [edit] Q *  * [edit] R * Ragnarok:  * Ragnarok Online (PC)  * Ragnarok Battle Offline (PC)  * Ragnarok Online 2: The Gate of the World (PC)  * Ragnarok Online DS (DS)  * Ragnarok Mobile (Mobile Phones)  * RoboCop versus The Terminator  * RoboCop versus The Terminator  * Rogue Trooper:  * Rogue Trooper (Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum)  * Rogue Trooper (Amiga, Atari ST)  * Rogue Trooper (PC, Playstation 2, Xbox)  *  * [edit] S * Sam and Max:  * Sam & Max Hit the Road (DOS, Mac OS, PC)  * Sam & Max Freelance Police (cancelled)  * Sam & Max Season One:  * Culture Shock (PC)  * Situation: Comedy (PC)  * The Mole, the Mob, and the Meatball (PC)  * Abe Lincoln Must Die! (PC)  * Reality 2.0 (PC)  * Bright Side of the Moon (PC)  * Sam & Max Season Two:  * Ice Station Santa (PC)  * Moai Better Blues (PC)  * Night of the Raving Dead (PC)  * Chariots of the Dogs (PC)  * Scud: The Disposable Assassin:  * Scud: The Disposable Assassin (Saturn)  * Scud: Industrial Revolution (PC)  * Shadow Man :  * Shadow Man (Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Sega Dreamcast, PC  * Shadow Man: 2econd Coming (Playstation 2)  *  *  *  * Silver Surfer:  * Silver Surfer (NES)  * Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (Wii, Xbox 360, Playstation 2, Playstation 3, DS)  * Smurfs:  * Smurf: Rescue in Gargamel's Castle (Atari 2600, ColecoVision)  * Smurf Play & Learn (ColecoVision)  * The Smurfs Save the Day (Atari 2600)  * Smurf Paint 'n' Play Workshop (ColecoVision)  * Smurfette's Birthday (Atari 2600)  * The Smurfs (SNES, Genesis, Game Gear, NES, Master System, Game Boy, PC, Sega Mega CD)  * The Smurfs: Travel the World (SNES, Genesis, Master System, Game Boy)  * The Smurfs (Game Boy)  * The Smurfs' Nightmare (Game Boy)  * The Smurfs (Playstation)  * The Adventures of the Smurfs (Game Boy)  * Smurf Racer! (Playstation)  * The Revenge of the Smurfs (GBA)  * Spawn:  * Todd McFarlane's Spawn: The Video Game (SNES)  * Spawn the Eternal (Playstation)  * Spawn: In the Demon's Hand (Arcade, Dreamcast)  * Spawn: Armageddon (GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox)  * Spider-Man:  * The Amazing Spider-Man Pinball (Arcade)  * Questprobe featuring Spider-Man (Commodore 64/128, Apple II, Amstrad CPC, 8-bit ZX Spectrum, BBC Micro, Acorn Electron, PC)  * Spider-Man (Atari 2600)  * Spider-Man and Captain America in Doctor Doom's Revenge (Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, DOS)  * The Amazing Spider-Man (Amiga, DOS, Commodore 64, Atari ST)  * The Amazing Spider-Man (Game Boy)  * The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (Game Boy)  * The Amazing Spider-Man 3: Invasion of the Spider-Slayers (Game Boy)  * The Amazing Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin (Genesis, Master System, Game Gear)  * Spider-Man: The Video Game (Arcade)  * Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six (NES, Master System, Game Gear)  * Spider-Man and the X-Men: Arcade's Revenge (SNES, Genesis, Game Gear, Game Boy)  * Spider-Man & Venom: Maximum Carnage (Genesis, SNES)  * Spider-Man & Venom: Separation Anxiety (Genesis, SNES, PC)  * Spider-Man: Lethal Foes (SNES)  * Spider-Man (SNES, Genesis)  * Spider-Man the Animated Series (Genesis)  * Spider-Man Cartoon Maker (PC)  * Marvel CD-ROM Comics featuring Spider-Man (PC)  * Spider-Man: Web of Fire (Sega 32X)  * Spider-Man (N64, Playstation, Dreamcast, PC, Mac)  * Spider-Man (Game Boy)  * Spider-Man 2: The Sinister Six (Game Boy)  * Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro (Playstation)  * Spider-Man: Mysterio's Menace (GBA)  * Spider-Man (film-based) (Xbox, Playstation 2, Gamecube, PC, GBA)  * Spider-Man 2: The Game (film-based) (Xbox, Playstation 2, Gamecube, PC, DS, PSP, GBA, N-Cage)  * Spider-Man 2 (LCD)  * Spider-Man 2 Hand Held Game (LCD)  * Spider-Man 2 VR 3D (Virtual Reality Headset)  * Spider-Man 2 Activity Center (PC)  * Spider-Man and Friends (PC)  * Ultimate Spider-Man (Xbox, Playstation 2, Gamecube, PC, DS, GBA, Mobile Phone)  * Spider-Man: Battle for New York (DS, GBA)  * Spider-Man 3 (film-based) (Playstation 3, Wii, Xbox 360, Xbox, Playstation 2, PC, DS, PSP, GBA)  * Spider-Man: Friend or Foe (film-based) (Wii, Xbox 360, Playstation 2, PC, DS, PSP)  * Spider-Man Pinball (film-based) (Arcade)  * Spider-Man: Web of Shadows (Playstation 3, Wii, Xbox 360, Playstation 2, PC, DS, PSP)  * Spider-Man Mobile Phone Games:  * Spider-Man  * Spider-Man vs. Doc Ock  * Spider-Man 2 Pinball  * Spider-Man 2 3D: NY Subway  * Spider-Man 3 Action  * Spider-Man 3 Puzzle  * Spy vs. Spy:  * Spy vs. Spy (NES, Commodore 64, Game Boy, Apple II, ZX Spectrum, Acorn Electron, Atari ST, BBC Micro, MSX, Amstrad CPC, Amiga, Master System)  * Spy vs. Spy Vol. II: The Island Caper (NES, Commodore 64, Game Boy, Apple II, ZX Spectrum, Acorn Electron, Atari ST, BBC Micro, MSX, Amstrad CPC, Amiga, Master System)  * Spy vs. Spy Vol. III: Arctic Antics (IBM PC, NES, Commodore 64, Game Boy, Apple II, ZX Spectrum, Acorn Electron, Atari ST, BBC Micro, MSX, Amstrad CPC, Amiga, Master System)  * Spy vs. Spy (Xbox, Playstation 2)  * Superman:  * Superman (Atari 2600)  * Superman: The Game (Commodore 64)  * Superman (NES)  * Superman: Man of Steel (Commodore 64)  * Superman (Arcade)  * Superman: Man of Steel (Master System)  * Superman (Genesis)  * The Death and Return of Superman (SNES, Genesis)  * Superman: The Man of Steel (Game Gear)  * Superman (Game Boy)  * Superman 64 (N64)  * Superman (Playstation)  * Superman: The Man of Steel (Xbox)  * Superman: Shadow of Apokolips (PlayStation 2, Gamecube)  * Superman: Countdown to Apokolips (GBA)  * Superman: The Greatest Hero (V.Smile)  * Superman TV Games (TV)  * Superman Returns (Xbox 360, Playstation 2, Xbox, DS)  * Superman Returns: Fortress of Solitude (GBA)  * Swamp Thing:  * Swamp Thing (Game Boy)  * Swamp Thing (NES)  *  * [edit] T * Teen Titans:  * Teen Titans (GBA)  * Teen Titans (Playstation 2, Xbox, Gamecube)  * Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles:  * Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (NES, PC, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MSX, ZX Spectrum)  * Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Arcade, NES, Xbox Live Arcade, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS, ZX Spectrum)  * Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time (Arcade, SNES, Virtual Console)  * Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist (Genesis)  * Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fall of the Foot Clan (Game Boy)  * Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: Back from the Sewers (Game Boy)  * Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Radical Rescue (Game Boy)  * Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Manhattan Missions (NES)  * Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: The Manhattan Project (NES)  * Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters (Genesis, SNES, NES)  * Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (GBA)  * Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Playstation 2, Xbox, Gamecube, PC)  * Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battle Nexus (PC, GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, GBA)  * Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3: Mutant Nightmare (PC, GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, DS)  * Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Melee (PC, Gamecube, Playstation 2, Xbox)  * Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Fast Forward: Ninja Training NYC (Mobile Phones)  * TMNT: Power of 4 (Mobile Phones)  * TMNT (film-based) (Xbox 360, Wii, Playstation 2, PSP, DS, GBA, PC, Gamecube)  * TMNT Chronicles (film-based) (Wii, Playstation 3, Xbox 360, PC, PSP)  * The Tick (SNES, Genesis)  * Timecop (SNES)  * Tintin:  * Tintin on the Moon (PC, Commodore 64, Amiga, Atari ST, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum)  * Tintin in Tibet (PC, SNES, Mega Drive, Master System, Game Boy)  * Prisoners of the Sun (SNES, PC, Game Boy)  * Destination Adventure (PC, Playstation)  * The Many Adventures of Tintin (Wii, Playstation 3, Xbox 360, DS)  * Turok:  * Turok: Dinosaur Hunter (N64, PC)  * Turok: Battle of the Bionosaurs (Game Boy)  * Turok 2: Seeds of Evil (N64, Game Boy, PC)  * Turok: Rage Wars (N64, Game Boy)  * Turok 3: Shadow of Oblivion (N64, Game Boy)  * Turok: Evolution (Playstation 2, Xbox, Gamecube, PC, GBA)  * Turok (Playstation 3, Xbox 360, PC)  *  * [edit] U * Samurai Warrior: The Battles of Usagi Yojimbo (Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC)  * Ultimate Alliance(PS2, WII, PS3, DS, X360)  *  * [edit] V *  * [edit] W * Wolverine (X-Men):  * Wolverine (NES)  * Wolverine: Adamantium Rage (SNES, Genesis)  * X-Men: Wolverine's Rage (Game Boy)  * X2: Wolverine's Revenge (film-based) (Playstation 2, Xbox, Gamecube, PC, GBA)  * X-Men Origins: Wolverine (film-based) (TBA)  * The Wotch: My Sister, Myself (DS)  *  * [edit] X * X-Men:  * Marvel's X-Men (NES)  * X-Men: Madness in Murderworld (PC, Commodore 64, Amiga)  * X-Men II: The Fall of the Mutants (PC, DOS)  * Spider-Man and the X-Men: Arcade's Revenge (SNES, Genesis, Game Gear, Game Boy)  * X-Men (Arcade)  * X-Men (Genesis, Game Gear)  * X-Men 2: Clone Wars (Genesis)  * X-Men: Children of the Atom (Arcade, Saturn, PC DOS, Playstation)  * X-Men 2: Gamesmaster's Legacy (Game Gear)  * X-Men 3: Mojo World (Game Gear)  * X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse (SNES)  * X-Men vs. Street Fighter (Arcade, Saturn, Playstation)  * X-Men: The Ravages of Apocalypse (PC)  * X-Men: Mutant Academy (PlayStation, Game Boy)  * X-Men: Mutant Academy 2 (Playstation)  * X-Men: Mutant Wars (Playstation, Game Boy)  * X-Men: Reign of Apocalypse (GBA)  * X-Men: Next Dimension (Xbox, Playstation 2, Gamecube)  * X-Men Legends (PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, N-Gage)  * X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse (PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox, PSP, N-Gage, PC)  * X-Men: The Official Game (film-based) (Xbox 360, PC, DS, Playstation 2, Gamecube, Xbox, GBA)  * XIII (thirteen) (Xbox, Playstation 2, Gamecube, PC, Mac) *

Help us provide free content to the world by donating today! * List of comic creators * From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia * Jump to: navigation, search * This is a list of comic creators. Although comics have different formats, this list mainly focuses on comic book and graphic novel creators. However, some creators of comic strips are also found here, as are some of the early innovators of the artform. *  * The list is sorted by the country of origin of the authors, although they may have published, or now be resident in other countries. *  * Contents [hide] * 1 Argentina  * 2 Australia  * 3 Belgium  * 4 Brazil  * 5 Canada  * 6 Chile  * 7 Côte d'Ivoire  * 8 Croatia  * 9 Cuba  * 10 Denmark  * 11 Finland  * 12 France  * 13 Germany  * 14 Greece  * 15 Iran  * 16 Israel  * 17 Italy  * 18 Japan  * 19 Lithuania  * 20 Malaysia  * 21 Malta  * 22 The Netherlands  * 23 New Zealand  * 24 Norway  * 25 Philippines  * 26 Poland  * 27 Portugal  * 28 Singapore  * 29 Slovenia  * 30 South Korea  * 31 Spain  * 32 Sweden  * 33 Switzerland  * 34 Turkey  * 35 United Kingdom  * 36 United States  * 37 Uruguay  * 38 Miscellaneous  * 39 See also  * 40 External links  *   *  *  * [edit] Argentina * (historieta) *  * Altuna, Horacio  * Barreiro, Ricardo  * Breccia, Alberto  * Breccia, Enrique  * Frusin, Marcelo  * Gimenez, Juan  * Lucas, Jorge  * Mandrafina, Domingo Roberto  * Muñoz, José  * Oesterheld, Héctor Germán  * Olivetti, Ariel  * Quino  * Risso, Eduardo  * Sampayo, Carlos  * Trillo, Carlos  *  * [edit] Australia * Chaloner, Gary  * Foley, Shane  * Gould, Ian  * Kidd, Paul  * McKenny, Stewart  * Nichols, Adam  * Nichols, Wayne  * Ord, Mandy  * Read, Christian  * Richards, Mark, creator of Scott Willasee is the VOID!  * Scott, Nicola  * Somariva, Jon  * Yardin, David  *  * [edit] Belgium * (bande dessinée, BD , strip(verhaal)) *  * Édouard Aidans  * André Benn  * Arthur Berckmans, also know as Berck  * Roger Camille, also known as Kiko  * Raoul Cauvin  * Jean-Michel Charlier, co-creator of Blueberry  * Clarke (Frédéric Seron)  * Stéphane Colman  * Didier Comès  * Antonio Cossu  * François Craenhals  * Crisse (Didier Chrispeels)  * Paul Cuvelier  * Dany  * Lucien De Gieter  * Charles Degotte  * Bob de Groot  * Paul Deliège  * Yvan Delporte  * Bob de Moor  * Christian Denayer  * Vincent Deporter (a.k.a. Vince Deporter, Mike Deporter)  * Stephen Desberg  * Jacques Devos  * Fernand Dineur  * André-Paul Duchâteau  * Jean Dufaux  * Bernard Dumont (Bédu)  * Dupa, also known as Luc Dupanloup  * Serge Ernst  * Philippe Foerster  * René Follet  * Gérald Forton  * Philippe Francq  * Frank, aka Frank Pé  * André Franquin  * Franz, aka Franz Drappier  * André Geerts  * Philippe Geluck  * Jean Graton  * Gilson (François Gilson)  * Gos (Roland Goossens)  * Greg (Michel Regnier)  * René Hausman  * Hergé (Georges Rémi), creator of The Adventures of Tintin  * Hermann Huppen (Hermann)  * Victor Hubinon  * Edgar P. Jacobs  * Janry, (Jean-Richard Geurts)  * Jidéhem (Jean De Mesmaeker)  * Jijé (Joseph Gillain)  * Daniel Kox  * Lambil (Willy Lambillotte)  * Marc Legendre  * Roger Leloup  * Philippe Liégeois (Turk)  * Joseph Loeckx (Jo-El Azara)  * Raymond Macherot  * Marvano, (Mark van Oppen)  * Merho (Robert Merhottein)  * Midam (Michel Ledent)  * Mitacq (Michel Tacq)  * Morris (Maurice de Bevere)  * Jef Nys, creator of Jommeke  * Eddy Paape  * Benoît Peeters  * Peyo (Pierre Culliford)  * Ptiluc (Luc Lefebvre)  * Marcel Remacle  * Renaud (Renaud Denauw)  * Roba  * Rosy  * François Schuiten  * Pierre Seron  * Jean-Claude Servais  * Marc Sleen (Marc Neels)  * Benoît Sokal  * Maurice Tillieux  * Jean Van Hamme  * William Vance  * Willy Vandersteen  * François Walthéry  * Michel Weyland  * Yslaire (Bernard Hislaire)  * Will (Willy Maltaite)  *  * [edit] Brazil * (HQ, história em quadrinhos) *  * Agostini, Angelo, pioneer, creator of As Aventuras de Nhô Quim  * Alt, creator of Zé, um subdesenvolvido and Canastrão & Bonfim  * Cassaro, Marcelo, creator of Holy Avenger  * Angeli, creator of Chiclete com Banana  * de Sousa, Mauricio, creator of Turma da Mônica  * Ziraldo, creator of Menino Maluquinho and Turma do Pererê  *  * [edit] Canada * Allan, Von  * Anderson, Ho Che  * Joly, Benoit  * Bachle, Leo  * Beaulieu, Jimmy  * Bell, Marc  * Bengough, John Wilson  * Bottenberg, Rupert  * Bourgeois, Albéric  * Braun, Eric  * Brown, Chester  * Bugatto, Dominic  * Byrne, John  * Castree, Genevieve  * Chang, Bernard  * Collier, David  * Cooper, Dave  * Doucet, Julie, creator of Dirty Plotte  * Douglas, Max aka Salgood Sam  * Eaglesham, Dale  * Gagnon, Richard  * Isherwood, Geof  * Keown, Dale  * Kim, Eric  * Lee, Alvin  * Lee, Pat  * Matt, Joe  * McColloch, Derek  * Mireault, Bernie  * Mavreas, Billy  * Morrissette, Gabriel  * Oakley, Mark, creator of Thieves & Kings  * Ollmann, Joe  * O'Reilly, Sean  * Orenstein, Ian  * Pijet, André  * Seth Born Gallant, Gregory  * Sim, Dave  * Stewart, Cameron  * Tande, Leif  * Thériault, Eric  * Tjia, Sherwin aka Sully  * Trembles, Rick  * Valium, Henriette  * Whalley, Peter  * Wright, Doug - (1917-1983)  *  * [edit] Chile * Jodorowsky, Alejandro  * Ríos, René, a.k.a. Pepo.  *  * [edit] Côte d'Ivoire * Groud, Gilbert G.  *  * [edit] Croatia * Bednjanec, Ivica  * Biukovic, Edvin  * Macan, Darko  * Maurovic, Andrija  * Neugebauer, Walter  * Radilovic, Jules  *  * [edit] Cuba * (historieta, muñequitos) * see List of Cuban comic creators. *  *  * [edit] Denmark * (tegneserie, plural form: tegneserier) *  * Kidde, Rune  * Kristiansen, Teddy, artist on Grendel projects, Superman: Metropolis  * Kure, Henning  * Madsen, Peter  * Morgenthaler, Anders  * Snejberg, Peter, artist on Lords of Misrule, Starman  * Strid, Jakob Martin  *  * [edit] Finland * (sarjakuvat) *  * Hiltunen, Petri  * Huitula, Kristian  * Jansson, Lars, ghost artist/writer of the Moomins in later years  * Jansson, Tove, creator of the Moomins  * Koivisto, Tarmo, creator of Mämmilä  * Kovács, Kati  * Kähkönen, Timo  * Larmola, Kivi  * Leppänen, Kari, creator of Achilles Wiggen  * Manninen, Pekka  * Mänttäri, Anssi  * Palsa, Kalervo  * Ranta, Ville  * Tuomola, Juba, creator of Viivi ja Wagner  *  * [edit] France * (bande dessinée, BD) *  * Ayroles, Alain  * Alexis  * Beauchard David also known as David B.  * Béhé  * Benoît, Ted  * Berberian, Charles  * Bess, Georges  * Binet, Christian  * Bilal, Enki  * Blain, Christophe  * Boucq, François  * Bourgeon, François  * Bretécher, Claire  * Cabu  * Caza  * Chaland, Yves  * Chéret, André  * Christin, Pierre  * Christophe (Georges Colomb)  * de Loustal, Jacques  * Dorison, Xavier  * Druillet, Philippe  * Dupuy, Philippe  * Édika (Édouard Karali)  * F'Murr  * Forest, Jean-Claude  * Fournier, Jean-Claude  * Franc, Régis  * Fred  * Giraud, Jean, also known as Gir and Moebius  * Goscinny, René  * Gotlib, Marcel  * Hérenguel, Éric  * Juillard, André  * Larcenet, Emmanuel  * Lauzier, Gérard  * Lauffray, Mathieu  * Ledroit, Olivier  * Le Tendre, Serge  * Lob, Jacques  * Lofficier, Jean-Marc  * Loisel, Régis  * Maïorana, Bruno  * Mandryka  * Margerin, Frank  * Martin, Jacques  * Meynet, Félix  * Mézières, Jean-Claude  * Jean-François Miniac  * Pétillon  * Pichard, Georges  * Reiser  * Rob-Vel  * Rodrigue  * Saint-Ogan, Alain  * Sempé, Jean-Jacques  * Sérafini, Dominique  * Sfar, Joann  * Sternis, Philippe  * Tabary, Jean  * Tardi, Jacques  * Tibet  * Trondheim, Lewis  * Uderzo, Albert  * Veyron, Martin  * Vuillemin  * Wasterlain, Marc  * Wolinski, Georges  * Yann also known as Balac (Yann Le Pennetier)  *  * [edit] Germany * (der Comic, plural form: die Comics) *  * Brösel (Rötger Feldmann)  * Hegen, Hannes  * Jamiri (Jan-Michael Richter)  * Kauka, Rolf  * König, Ralf  * Kretschmer, Marian  * Moers, Walter  * Poth, Chlodwig  * Schmidt, Manfred  * Wäscher, Hansrudi  *  * [edit] Greece * Papaioannou, Dimitris  *  * [edit] Iran * Satrapi, Marjane, creator of Persepolis  *  * [edit] Israel * (Comix) *  * Fink, Uri  * Geva, Dudu  * Netzer, Michael  * Or, Aviv  *  * [edit] Italy * (fumetto, plural form: fumetti) *  * Angiolini, Sandro  * Battaglia, Dino  * Baronciani, Alessandro  * Bonelli, Gian Luigi  * Bellissimo, Francesco  * Bottaro, Luciano  * Brandoli, Anna  * Bunker, Max  * Carpi, Giovan Battista  * Castelli, Alfredo  * Castellini, Claudio  * Cavazzano, Giorgio  * Corradi, Alberto  * Crepax, Guido  * Eleuteri Serpieri, Paolo  * Galeppini, Aurelio  * Ghermandi, Francesca  * Giacon, Giacomo  * Giardino, Vittorio  * Giolitti, Alberto  * Gipi  * Giussani, Angela  * Giussani, Luciana  * Igort  * Jacovitti, Benito  * Liberatore, Tanino  * Macola, Piero  * Magnus  * Manara, Milo  * Manfredi, Gianfranco  * Origa, Graziano  * Ortolani, Leo  * Paolucci, Francesca  * Martina, Guido  * Mastantuono, Corrado  * Mattotti, Lorenzo  * Medda, Michele  * Nanni, Giacomo  * Paper Resistance  * Pazienza, Andrea  * Pessoli, Alessandro  * Pratt, Hugo  * Ratigher  * Ricci, Stefano  * Scarpa, Romano  * Sclavi, Tiziano  * Scozzari, Filippo  * Serra, Antonio  * Squaz  * Staino, Sergio  * Tamburini, Stefano  * Teodorani, Andrea  * Teodorani, Enrico  * Toccafondo, Gianluigi  * Toppi, Sergio  * Toffolo, Davide  * Zaniboni, Sergio  *  * [edit] Japan * (manga) see List of manga artists *  *  * [edit] Lithuania * Kadzionis, Tomas  *  * [edit] Malaysia * Billy Tan  * Lat  *  * [edit] Malta * Sacco, Joe  *  * [edit] The Netherlands * (strip, stripverhaal, plural forms: strips, stripverhalen) *  * Mau Heymans, Disney comics artist and writer  * Gerrit de Jager, creator of Familie Doorzon, Zusje and Sneek (comic)  * Daan Jippes, Disney comics artist and writer  * Erik Schreurs, creator of Joop Klepzeiker  * Hanco Kolk, creator of Gilles de Geus Single[disambiguation needed] Mecano  * Hein de Kort, creator of Jean-Pierre (comic), Pardon, Lul and Dirk en Desiree  * Henk Kuijpers, creator of Franka  * Hans G. Kresse, creator of the Eric the Norman series  * Erik Kriek, creator of Gutsman  * Robert van der Kroft, of Sjors en Sjimmie  * Jan Kruis, creator of Jan, Jans en de Kinderen  * Yuri Landman  * Mars Gremmen creator of "the girl is mine"  * Martin Lodewijk, creator of Agent 327  * Co Loerakker, cartoonist of Van nul tot nu  * Frans Piët, creator of Sjors en Sjimmie  * Wilbert Plijnaar Disney comics Artist and Writer. Also wrote Sjors en Sjimmie, Claire  * Mark Retera, creator of DirkJan  * Peter de Smet, creator of De Generaal  * Joost Swarte  * Marten Toonder, creator of the Oliver B. Bumble series  * Jean-Marc van Tol creator of Fokke en Sukke  * Piet Wijn, creator of Douwe Dabbert  * Peter de Wit, creator of Sigmund  *  * [edit] New Zealand * Bell, Murrary  * Horrocks, Dylan  *  * [edit] Norway * (tegneserie, plural form: tegneserier) *  * Eriksen, Mads, creator of M  * Fiske, Lars  * Haaland, Karine  * Jason  * Kverneland, Steffen  * Midthun, Arild  * Myhre, Lise, creator of Nemi  * Nielsen, Christopher  * Øverli, Frode, creator of Pondus  * Aasnes, Håkon  *  * [edit] Philippines * Alaguilan, Gerry  * Alfredo, Alcala  * Alcala, Larry  * Amongo, Mar  * Anacleto, Jay  * Arre, Arnold  * Caparas, Carlos J.  * Chan, Ernie  * Dery, Floro  * Diego, Jonas  * DeZuniga, Tony  * Fernandez, Jim  * Figueroa, Don  * Kayanan, Rafael  * Manabat, Nick  * Marcelo, Nonoy  * Medina, Lan  * Medina Jr., Pol  * Niño, Alex  * Pagulayan, Carlo  * Portacio, Whilce  * Ravelo, Mars  * Sobrepeña, Cal  * Tan, Philip  * Tanghal, Romeo  * Tortosa, Wilson  * Vergara, Carlo  * Yu, Leinil Francis  * Carrillo, Fred  * Henson, Teny  * Tomas, Russell Benjamin  *  * [edit] Poland * Baranowski, Tadeusz  * Chmielewski, Henryk  * Christa, Janusz  * Gawronkiewicz, Krzysztof  * Jarkowski, Witold  * Kasprzak, Zbigniew  * Kolodziejczak, Tomasz  * Kwiatkowski, Tadeusz  * Lesniak, Tomasz  * Myszkowski, Filip  * Ozga, Jerzy  * Parowski, Maciej  * Pawel, Szarlota  * Polch, Boguslaw  * Rodek, Jacek  * Rosinski, Grzegorz  * Rosinski, Krystian  * Skarzycki, Rafal  * Skarzynski, Jerzy  * Szylak, Jerzy  * Sledzinski, Michal  * Truscinski, Przemyslaw  * Wisniewski, Mieczyslaw  * Wroblewski, Jerzy  * Zbych, Andrzej  *  * [edit] Portugal * (BD, Banda Desenhada, Histórias em Quadradinhos) *  * Bento, Fernando  * Coelho, Eduardo Teixeira  * Péon, Vitor  * Pinheiro, Rafael Bordalo  * Trigo, Augusto  *  * [edit] Singapore * Foo Swee Chin  *  * [edit] Slovenia * Amalietti, Marjan  * Gatnik, Kostja  * Lavric, Tomaz  * Muster, Miki  * Sitar, Iztok  * Smiljanic, Zoran  *  * [edit] South Korea * Kang Full  *  * [edit] Spain * (cómics, historietas, tebeos) *  * Abulí, Enrique Sánchez  * Azpiri, Alfonso  * Bernet, Jordi  * Bermejo, Luis  * Blasco, Jesús  * Canales, Juan Díaz  * de la Fuente, Víctor  * Giménez, Carlos  * Guarnido, Juanjo  * Hernández Palacios, Antonio  * Ibáñez, Francisco  * Maroto, Esteban  * Ortiz, José  * Prado, Miguelanxo  * Sanchez, Leopoldo  * Segura, Antonio  * Sommer, Manfred  * Torres, Daniel  * Vázquez, Manuel  *  * [edit] Sweden * (tecknad serie) *  * Ackebo, Lena  * Ahlgren, Daniel  * Andersson, Max  * Andréasson, Rune, creator of Bamse  * Berglin, Jan  * Christensen, Charlie  * Dranger, Joanna Rubin  * Egerbrandt, Nils  * Furmark, Anneli  * Gohs, Rolf  * Gärdenfors, Simon  * Grennvall, Åsa  * Hillersberg, Lars  * Jacobsson, Oscar  * Jonsson, Mats  * Kellerman, Martin, creator of Rocky  * Kjellblad, Max  * Krantz, Gunnar  * Larsson, Carl  * Liljefors, Bruno  * Liljemark, David  * Lindengren, Joakim  * Lundkvist, Gunnar, creator of Klas Katt  * Lundkvist, Ulf  * Lööf, Jan, creator of Felix  * Moodysson, Coco  * Nessle, David  * Nyström, Jenny  * O.A. (a.k.a. Oskar Andersson)  * Oskarsson, Mikael  * Petersson, Krister  * Petersson, Rudolf, creator of 91:an  * Persson, Elov, creator of Kronblom and August och Lotta  * Persson, Gunnar, creator of Gus and Herr Larsson  * Pirinen, Joakim, creator of Socker-Conny  * Rit-Ola (a.k.a. Jan-Erik Garland)  * Sandberg, Lars  * Semitjov, Eugen, creator of Allan Kämpe  * Sergel, Johan Tobias  * Torudd, Cecilia  * Westerberg, Anders  *  * [edit] Switzerland * Ab'Aigre  * Bünzli, Frida  * Ceppi, Daniel  * Cosey, creator of Jonathan  * Derib, creator of Yakari  * Fischli, Andy  * Hondo  * Maret  * Marini, Enrico  * Mix & Remix  * René, creator of Bill Body  * Toepffer, Rodolphe  * Zep, creator of Titeuf  *  * [edit] Turkey * Mahmud A. Asrar  * Yıldıray Çınar  *  * [edit] United Kingdom * Abadzis, Nick  * Appleby, Barry (The Gambols)  * Appleby, Barrie (The Beano's Roger the Dodger)  * Bannister, Tom  * Bave, Terry  * Baxendale, Leo  * Bell, Gordon  * Bell, Steve  * Bennington, Mark  * Blatchley, Scott (Writer, Congress Press)  * Brennan, Nick  * Bright, Steve  * Buckingham, Mark  * Burgon, Sid  * Campbell, Eddie, creator of Bacchus, artist of From Hell  * Carey, Mike, writer of Lucifer  * Carter, Reg  * Claremont, Chris, longtime writer of The Uncanny X-Men and related titles  * Coleby, Simon  * Critchton, Jimmy  * Crocker, Jim  * Dakin, Glenn  * Dallas, John  * Davies, Henry  * Dawson, Mike  * d'isreali demon draughtsman (aka Matt Brooker), artist on Lazarus Churchyard.  * Eastbury, Dave  * Edward Oliver, Jack  * Elliott, Phil  * Ellis, Warren, creator of Transmetropolitan and The Authority  * Ennis, Garth, creator of Preacher. He is currently writing The Punisher titles  * Farncombe, Patrick (Artist, Congress Press)  * Gaiman, Neil, co-creator of The Sandman  * Geering, John  * Gibbons, Dave, artist of Watchmen  * Glen, Jimmy  * Glennard, Barry  * Grigg, Charles  * Grist, Paul, creator of Kane and Jack Staff  * Gudgeon, David  * Hampson, Frank creator of Dan Dare  * Harrison, Ken H.  * Hewlett, Jamie, creator of Tank Girl, co-creator of Gorillaz  * Holdaway, Jim, original artist of Modesty Blaise  * Hooper,Terry,  * Hunter, Ken  * Jenner, Dave  * Jordan, Sydney, creator of Jeff Hawke  * Judge, Malcolm  * Lavery, Tom  * Law, David  * Lawrence, Don, creator of Billy the Kid, Wells Fargo, Pony Express, Olac the Gladiator, Karl the Viking, Trigan Empire and artist of Storm  * Mansbridge, Norman  * Martin, George  * McCaffrey, Joe  * McDiarmid, Frank  * McGrath, Bob  * McKean, Dave, artist and painter  * McMahon, Mike  * Metaphrog, creators of Louis  * Morren, Hugh  * Metcalfe, Trevor  * Mettam, Dale, writer on Morbid Myths and Sidekickin' Hero  * Millar, Mark, writer of Marvel's Ultimate X-Men and The Ultimates  * Milligan, Peter, writer on Shade, the Changing Man and X-Statix.  * Mills, Pat  * Moore, Alan, writer of Watchmen, V for Vendetta, Swamp Thing and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen  * Morley, Allan  * Morrison, Grant, creator of The Invisibles, writer of Animal Man and JLA  * Mostyn, Dave  * Neill, Vic  * Nixon, Robert  * Northfield, Gary  * O'Donnell, Peter, creator of Modesty Blaise  * O'Donnell, Tony  * O'Neill, Kevin, artist of Marshall Law  * Parkins, David  * Parkinson, Nigel  * Parlett, Reg  * Paterson, Tom  * Pearce, Graham, creator of Sgt Mike Battle  * Pearse, Mike  * Percival, Nick  * Petrie, Jim  * Phoenix, Woodrow, creator of Sumo Family, Pants Ant, Where's it at, Sugar Kat?  * Reid, Ken  * Reynolds, Keith  * Ritchie, Bill  * Robinson, James, writer of Starman and Leave It to Chance  * Scott, Duncan  * Sharp, Liam, artist of Testament  * Sherwood, John  * Spenser, Ron  * Sutherland, David  * Sutherland, Kev F. writer-artist in The Beano  * Talbot, Bryan, creator of The Adventures of Luther Arkwright  * Thompson, Wayne  * Walker, Brian  * Walker, Kevin "Kev"  * Watkins, Dudley D.  * Whittock, Colin  * Windett, Dave  * Windsor-Smith, Barry  *  * [edit] United States * See List of American comic creators *  *  * [edit] Uruguay * Barreto, Eduardo, DC Comics artist  *  * [edit] Miscellaneous * (to be later classified) *  * Morales, Rags  *  * [edit] See also * Cartoonist  * List of Marvel Comics people  *  * [edit] External links * Lambiek Comiclopedia (biographical articles)  * Bédéthèque - database of French languagebande dessinée  * Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_comic_creators" * Categories: Comics creators | Lists of people by occupation | Comics-related lists * Hidden category: Articles with links needing disambiguation * ViewsArticle Discussion Edit this page History Personal toolsLog in / create account Navigation * Main page  * Contents  * Featured content  * Current events  * Random article  * Advanced search  * Search *     Interaction * About Wikipedia  * Community portal  * Recent changes  * Contact Wikipedia  * Donate to Wikipedia  * Help  * Toolbox * What links here  * Related changes  * Upload file  * Special pages  * Printable version  * Permanent link * Cite this page  * Languages * Suomi  *  * This page was last modified on 2 September 2008, at 14:59. 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Notable cartoonists * Notable cartoonists include: *  * Charles Addams, macabre cartoons featured in The New Yorker and elsewhere  * James Andrews, UK-based children's writer and cartoonist.  * Murad Ali Shah Bukerai, Pakistan-based cartoonist,illustrator, journalist and writer of Daily Ibrat  * Manik, cartoonist and illustrator of Daily newspaper Prothom Alo  * Ratan, cartoonist and illustrator of Daily newspaper Prothom Alo  * Ben Rigby, Cartoonest of the Sunday Telegraph featuring cartoons on zebras  * Jim Bamber, cartoonist of Autosport, magazine specialising in motor sports  * Donna Barstow, cartoonist and writer, The New Yorker, PARADE, Glamour, and: "What Do Women Really Want? Chocolate!" (2004, NBM Publishing) ISBN 1-56163-383-6  * Darrin Bell, Candorville and Rudy Park  * Oscar Berger, Aesop's Foibles (1947); active 1920s - 1960s  * Mark Beyer, Amy and Jordan, Agony  * Wardell Brown, cartoonist and comic book artist, "Spifficated" and "The Nice Guy's Guide to Dating Women"  * Ed Brubaker  * Tom Bunk, cartoonist for Mad  * Al Capp, Li'l Abner  * Tom Cheney, Staff Cartoonist for The New Yorker  * Chester Commodore, African American political cartoonist  * Robert Crumb, Mr. Natural, Fritz the Cat, Keep on Truckin  * Jack Davis  * Abner Dean  * Richard Decker, The New Yorker  * Joseph Farris featured in The New Yorker and elsewhere  * Will Eisner, The Spirit  * Lyonel Feininger, rare fine artist who did strips, The Kin-der-Kids and Wee Willie Winkie's World  * Steve Fiorilla  * André François  * André Franquin, Spirou et Fantasio, Gaston Lagaffe  * Yuliy Abramovich Ganf, Soviet Russian  * John Glashan, Genius  * Rube Goldberg, cartoons of complex and convoluted machines doing very simple tasks.  * Larry Gonick, The Cartoon History of the Universe series, Kokopelli & Company  * Alan Groening, The Amazing Adventures of Frank and Jolly,Flag Freedom  * Matt Groening, Life in Hell, The Simpsons, Futurama  * Sam Gross, for his The New Yorker work, plus many other magazines  * Martin Handford, Where's Wally?  * Henfil, Brazilian cartoonist  * Hergé, Tintin  * George Herriman, Krazy Kat  * Bill Holbrook, "On the Fastrack", "Safe Havens" and "Kevin & Kell"  * Geoff "Jeff" Hook, Australian  * Edgar P. Jacobs, "Blake and Mortimer"  * Kirk Jarvinen  * Mike Judge, "Beavis and Butt-Head", "King Of The Hill"  * Walt Kelly, Pogo  * Heinrich Kley  * B. Kliban  * John Kricfalusi, The Ren & Stimpy Show  * Rick Law, Beyond the Veil  * John Leech, 19th-century Punch cartoonist.  * Michael Leunig, Australian  * R K Laxman, cartoonist for The Times of India, India.  * Loriot  * Jay Lynch  * Scott McCloud, Zot!, Understanding Comics  * Shigeru Mizuki, Ge Ge Ge no Kitaro, - Master of horror of Japanese manga  * Morris, Lucky Luke  * Paul Palnik, The God of Cartoons American Jewish cartoon prophet.  * Virgil Franklin Partch, known as "VIP," he was a leading American gag cartoonist from the 1940s to the 1980s  * Bob Penuelas, Wilbur Kookmeyer  * Bruce Petty  * Peyo, The Smurfs, Steven Strong, Johan and Peewit  * Ziraldo Alves Pinto; Brazilian cartoonist, creator of Menino Maluquinho  * Hugo Pratt, Corto Maltese  * Quino (Joaquín Salvador Lavado), Mafalda, often regarded as the foremost Latin-American cartoonist and a fierce social satirist  * W. Heath Robinson, British satirist famous for drawings of convoluted machines, similar to Rube Goldberg  * Ronald Searle, St Trinians, Molesworth, The Rake's Progress, editorial work and more  * Elzie Crisler Segar, Popeye  * Sempé  * Posy Simmonds, The Silent Three of St Botolph's, Gemma Bovery  * Siné  * Art Spiegelman, author of Maus, co-editor of RAW (magazine)  * Ralph Steadman, editorial cartoonist and book illustrator  * Saul Steinberg  * Ed Subitzky, well-known mostly for his National Lampoon work, also The New York Times, etc  * Howard Tayler, pioneered web-cartooning as a profession  * Les Tanner-Political cartoonist (1927-2001)  * Osamu Tezuka, Astro Boy, Phoenix - Known as the "god" of Japanese manga, who practically defined modern Japanese cartooning  * Albert Uderzo, Asterix  * Willy Vandersteen, Spike and Suzy, De Rode Ridder  * Ben Wicks, well known Canadian cartoonist and illustrator. Strips include The Outsider, Wicks  *  * [edit] Cartoonists in animation * Tex Avery  * Art Babbitt  * Frédéric Back  * Ralph Bakshi  * Joseph Barbera  * Jules Bass  * Don Bluth  * Tim Burton  * Bob Clampett  * Les Clark  * Gabor Csupo  * Shamus Culhane  * Arthur Davis  * Marc Davis  * Gene Deitch  * Andreas Deja  * Walter Lantz  * Walt Disney  * Ed Emshwiller  * Norm Ferguson  * Friz Freleng  * David Gilbert Animotion cartoons  * Eric Goldberg  * Dave Hand  * William Hanna  * Rudolf Ising  * Ub Iwerks  * Wilfred Jackson  * Ollie Johnston  * Chuck Jones  * Milt Kahl  * Glen Keane  * Ward Kimball  * John Kricfalusi  * Bill Kroyer  * Kutty  * Eric Larson  * John Lasseter  * John Lounsbery  * Ham Luske  * Winsor McCay  * Robert McKimson  * Fred Moore  * Joe Murray  * Grim Natwick  * Bill Plympton  * Arthur Rankin, Jr.  * Wolfgang "Woolie" Reitherman  * Richard Rich  * Herbert "Herbie" Ryman  * Ben Sharpsteen  * Tom Sito  * Frank Tashlin  * Richard Taylor [Green Springs Cartoons http://www.greensprings.tv]  * Frank Thomas  * Bill Tytla  * Richard Williams  * Mark O'Hare  *  * [edit] Cartoonists of comic strips * Scott Adams, Dilbert  * Bill Amend, FoxTrot  * John Backderf, aka Derf, Derf City  * George Baker, Sad Sack  * Murray Ball, Footrot Flats  * Darrin Bell, Candorville, Rudy Park  * Jack Berrill, Gil Thorp  * Biff  * Wally Bishop, Muggs and Skeeter  * Francis Bonnet, Made To Malfunction , Suburban Fariy Tales (comics), Crunchy  * Berke Breathed, Bloom County (1980's American social-polticial), Outland, Opus  * David Breger, G.I. Joe  * Dik Browne, Hi and Lois, Hagar the Horrible  * Tak Bui, PC & Pixel, Cheap Thrills Cuisine'  * Ernie Bushmiller, Nancy  * Milt Caniff, Terry and the Pirates, Steve Canyon  * Al Capp, Lil Abner  * Darby Conley, Get Fuzzy  * Dave Coverly, Speed Bump  * Stan Cross, The Potts and Wally and the Major  * Teresa Dowlatshahi, Frog Applause  * Jim Davis, Gnorm Gnat, Garfield, U.S. Acres, a Mr. Potato Head comic strip  * Norm Feuti, Retail  * Bud Fisher, Mutt and Jeff  * Ham Fisher, Joe Palooka  * J.D. Frazer, User Friendly  * David Füleki, 78 Tage auf der Straße des Hasses  * David Gilbert, Buckles  * Paul Gilligan, Pooch Cafe  * Chester Gould, Dick Tracy  * Bill Griffith, Zippy the Pinhead  * Cathy Guisewite, Cathy  * Nicholas Gurewitch, Perry Bible Fellowship  * Mark Heath, Spot the Frog  * Bill Hinds, Tank McNamara, Cleats, Buzz Beamer  * Tatsuya Ishida, Sinfest  * Tove and Lars Jansson, The Moomins  * Lynn Johnston, For Better or For Worse  * Eric Jolliffe, Andy  * Bil Keane, Family Circus  * Walt Kelly, Pogo  * Kemsley, Ginger Meggs  * Hank Ketcham, Dennis the Menace  * Kazu Kibuishi, Copper  * Frank King, Gasoline Alley  * Keith Knight, The K Kronicles  * Fred Lasswell, Barney Google  * Caleb D. Manci, "The King of Elphia"  * Winsor McCay, Little Nemo  * Patrick McDonnell, Mutts  * Malcolm McGookin, Blacknose, The Pirate, Eve  * Aaron McGruder, African-American creator of the controversial strip The Boondocks  * George McManus, Bringing up Father  * Dale Messick, Brenda Starr  * Steve Nease, Pud  * Fred Negro, Pub Strip  * Chris Onstad, Achewood  * Nina Paley, Nina's Adventures, Fluff, The Hots  * Stephan Pastis, Pearls Before Swine  * Charles Peattie and Russell Taylor, Alex  * Mike Peters, Mother Goose & Grimm  * Stan Pitt, Larry Flynn, Detective  * Warren Sattler, Grubby, Billy the Kid, Yang, Fightin' Army, Fightin' Marines and Swamp Brats as well as contributing artist for Barnaby daily, The Jackson Twins, Bringing Up Father, Comics for Kids and Hi and Lois.  * Charles M. Schulz, Peanuts  * Caroll Spinney, Harvey  * Kristopher Straub, Starslip Crisis, Checkerboard Nightmare  * Cathy Thorne, Everyday People  * Jim Toomey, Sherman's Lagoon  * Garry Trudeau, Doonesbury  * Gustave Verbeek, The Upside Downs, The Terrors of the Tiny Tads  * Bill Watterson, Calvin and Hobbes, one "Critters" cartoon  * Monty Wedd, The Scorpion, Bert and Ned, Tod Trail, Kirk Raven, Ned Kelly, Sword and Sabre, Captain Justice, Ben Hall and The Making of a Nation  * Jeff Wilson, The Avridge Farm  * KC Green, Droop, Anger Pauly, and Horribleville  * [[King Jasser Andaya(philippines),pepito&domeng  * Frode Øverli, Pondus  * Mitch Clem, Nothing Nice to Say, San Antonio Rock City, My Stupid Life  *  * [edit] Cartoonists of single panel cartoons (gag cartoons) * Charles Addams  * Jerry Van Amerongen  * Charles Boyce  * Ivan Brunetti  * John Callahan, Callahan  * Irwin Caplan  * Dick Cavalli  * Patrick Chappatte (Chappatte)  * Roz Chast  * Doug Davis  * Chon Day  * John Dempsey  * Aidan Dowling  * Nick Downes  * Mort Drucker  * Joseph Farris  * Dana Fradon  * Oliver Gaspirtz  * Carl Giles (Giles)  * Grea  * Adam Green  * Sam Gross  * Sidney Harris  * Bill Harrison  * Ray Helle  * Tom Henderson  * Ned Hilton  * Judy Horacek  * Stan Hunt  * Al Johns  * Jeff Keate  * Hank Ketcham  * Ted Key  * Bill King  * Nick D. Kim (Nick)  * Vlad Kolarov  * Gary Larson  * Mel Lazarus  * Bill O'Malley  * Larry Miller III  * Frank Owen  * Larry Reynolds  * Salo  * Cat Galie  * Vahan Shirvanian  * Chris Slane  * Ton Smits  * Julia Suits  * Nigel Sutherland *  * Henry Syverson  * Denn Tezzier  * James Thurber  * Don Tobin  * Walt Wetterberg  * Herb Williams  * Gahan Wilson  * George Wolfe  * Kevin Woodcock  * Zero  *  * [edit] Political cartoonists * Main article: List of editorial cartoonists *  * [edit] Cartoonists of comic books * Sergio Aragones, Mad, also the creator of Groo  * Ben Caldwell, famous creator of the Dare Detectives.  * Dan DeCarlo, Archie, Josie and the Pussycats Sabrina, the Teenage Witch  * Kim Deitch creator of Waldo The Cat and comic novels  * Will Elder, Mad, Little Annie Fanny in Playboy  * Steve Fiorilla, mini-comics  * Brad W. Foster, "The Mechthings", "Adventures of Olivia",mini-comics  * Vernon Grant, creator of The Love Rangers  * Marc Hansen, creator of Ralph Snart  * Al Jaffee, Mad, Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions.  * Harvey Kurtzman, first editor of Mad, one of the most influential comic artists of all time  * Pran Kumar Sharma, Chacha Chaudhary  * Jhonen Vasquez, Johnny the Homicidal Maniac, Squee!, I Feel Sick, Everything can be Beaten, Fillerbunny, Bad art Collection, Happy Noodle Boy  * Wally Wood, Mad, both comic book and magazine  * Vince Deporter, DC Comics; Nickelodeon, Spirou (Belgium)  *  * [edit] Cartoonists of action/superhero comic books * Kyle Baker, creator of Why I Hate Saturn  * Elito V. Circa, Pantabangan Folk Artist  * Jack Cole, creator of Plastic Man, later set the style for cartoons in Playboy Magazine  * Alan Davis, creator of ClanDestine  * Steve Ditko, creator of many Marvel Comics, including Spider-Man and Doctor Strange with editor Stan Lee  * Will Eisner, creator of The Spirit, teacher, publisher, one of the first to popularize the term graphic novel, in his book A Contract with God  * Bob Kane, creator of The Batman with writer Bill Finger  * Jack Kirby, creator of Captain America with his partner Joe Simon, many other comics through the years  * Erik Larsen, creator of Savage Dragon  * Jim McDermott  * Shawn McManus  * Mike Mignola, creator of Hellboy  * Frank Miller, creator of Sin City  * Paul Palnik, creator of The God of Cartoons  * James O'Barr - creator of The Crow  * M.Rasheed, creator of Monsters 101  * Dave Sim - creator of Cerebus  * Jeff Smith, creator of Bone  *  * [edit] See also * Editorial cartoons  * List of editorial cartoonists  * Illustrator  * mangaka (list of Japanese cartoonists)  * Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cartoonists" *

[edit] S * Saaba  * Sabbac I & II  * Saber  * Saber-tooth I & II  * Sabre  * Sacker  * Sagittarius  * Saint Columba  * Saint Dumas  * Saint Roch  * Sagebrush  * Sakki  * Sala  * Salakk  * Salamanca  * Salima Baranizar  * Samarithan Hook  * Samsara  * Samuel Solomon  * Samari  * Samurai  * Sand (formerly Sandy the Golden Boy)  * Sand Demon  * Sandman (alias Wesley Dodds)  * Sandman (alias Dream, Morpheus)  * Sandman (alias Daniel Hall)  * Sandman (alias Hector Hall; now Doctor Fate)  * Sandman (alias Garrett Sanford)  * Sandra of the Secret Service  * Sandstorm  * Sandy the Golden Boy (now Sand)  * Sapphire  * Saraar  * Sardine  * Sarge I & II  * Sarge Steel  * Sargon the Sorcerer  * Sarwan  * Satana  * Satanus  * Satin Satan  * Saturn  * Saturn Girl  * Saturn Queen  * Satyricus  * Vandal Savage  * Savage Skull  * Savant  * Saviour  * Savitar  * Sayyar  * Scalphunter  * Scandal  * Scanner  * Scarab I-III  * Scarabus  * Scarback  * Scarebeast (see Scarecrow)  * Scarecrone  * Scarecrow  * Scareware  * Scarhart  * Scarlet Scythe  * Scarlet Skier  * Scarth  * Scath  * Scavenger I & II  * Schreck  * Scirocco  * Scoopshovel  * Scooter  * Scorch  * Scorcher I-III  * Scorn  * Scott Fischer  * Scott, Alan (see also Green Lantern)  * Scourge  * Screaming Skull  * Scream Queen  * Seaguy  * Sebastian Faust  * Seargent Rock (see Sgt. Rock)  * Secret  * See-More (see also Teen Titans animated series)  * Seneca  * Senorita Navaja  * Sensei  * Sensor (rebooted Princess Projectra)  * Sensor Girl (see Princess Projectra)  * Sentinel (see Green Lantern)  * Seraph  * Serifan  * Serpetine  * Server Aja  * Set  * Sgt. Rock  * Shade, the Changing Man  * The Shade  * Shado  * Shadowdragon  * Shadow Lass (see also Umbra)  * Shadow Storm  * Shadower (comics)  * Shadowstryke  * Shadow Thief  * Shaggy Man  * Shahn-Zi  * Shakedown  * Kent Shakespeare  * Shakira  * Shango  * Shape  * Shark I & II  * Sharpe  * Shathan  * Shatterfist  * Shazam (also known as "The Wizard Shazam")  * Shellshock  * Shield (Impact Comics)  * Shift  * Shifter  * Shikari  * Shimmer  * Shining Knight I-III  * Shiv  * Shiva the Destroyer (Elseworlds)  * Shocko  * Shockwave  * Short Cut  * Shrapnel  * Shreck  * Shrike I & II  * Shrinking Violet (see also Violet)  * Shvaughn Erin  * Sickle  * Sidearm  * Signalman  * Signalwoman (Elseworlds)  * Silent Majority  * Silent Vapor (of Judge And Jury, see Team Titans)  * Silhouette  * Silk Spectre (Watchmen)  * Silver Banshee I & II  * Silver Deer  * Silver Fog I-III  * Silver Fox  * Silver Ghost  * Silver Monkey  * Silver Scarab (now Doctor Fate)  * Silver Shade  * Silver Shield  * Silver Slasher  * Silver Sorceress  * Silver Swan I-III  * Silversword  * Simple Simon  * Simyan  * Sinbad  * Sin Eater  * Sinestro  * Siphon  * Sir Real  * Siren  * Sister Lihy  * Sister Shadow  * Sister Superior  * Sirius  * Sivana Jr.  * Sizematic I & II  * Skeets (see Booster Gold)  * Skeleton  * Skindance  * Skorpio  * Skull  * Skull Smasher  * Sky Pirate  * Sky-Raider  * Skyrocket  * Skyhook  * Skyman  * Slagg  * Slagger  * Slam Bradley  * Slash I & II  * Slasher I-IV  * Slaughter  * Sledge  * Sleepwalk  * Sleez  * Slinger  * Slingshot  * Slipknot  * Slipstream  * Slither  * Slobo  * Slyfox  * Smashing Sportsman  * Smax  * Smiling Skull  * Snafu  * Snake Girl  * Snapper Carr  * Snowman I & II  * Sobek  * Socialist Red Guardsman  * Sodom and Gomorrah  * Sodam Yat  * Solaar  * Solaris, the Tyrant Sun  * Solomon Grundy  * Solovar  * Solution  * Somnambulist (Elseworlds)  * Sonar I & II  * Son of Vulcan  * Soranik Natu  * Sorrow, Johnny (see Johnny Sorrow)  * Space Cabby  * Space Ranger  * Spade (Elseworlds)  * Spark (rebooted Lightning Lass)  * Sparkler  * Sparx  * Spawn of Frankenstein  * Spazz  * Spectre  * Speed Boys  * Speed Demon  * Speed Queen  * Speed Saunders  * Speedy I & II (Speedy I now Arsenal)  * Spellbinder I & II  * Spider Girl  * Spider Jerusalem  * Spider  * Spinner, Dorothy  * Spirit King  * Spitfire  * Split  * Splitshot (of Superior Five)  * Spoiler  * Spore  * Sportsmaster I & II  * Spook  * Spy Smasher I & II  * Squire I-III  * St'nlli  * Stalker  * Stallion  * Stalnoivolk  * Stan Kitch  * Stanley and His Monster  * Star Boy  * Starbreaker  * Starfinger  * Starfire  * Stargirl (formerly Star-Spangled Kid)  * Star Hawkins  * Starman (alias Will Payton)  * Starman I-IX and of the 853rd century  * Starman (alias Jack Knight)  * Starman (alias Ted Knight)  * Starro  * Stars (Elseworlds)  * Star Sapphire I-IV  * Star-Spangled Kid I & II (Sylvester Pemberton and Courtney Whitmore; now Stargirl)  * Starshrike  * Star-Tsar I-III  * Starwoman and the Jr. JSA  * Stasis  * Static (also Static Shock, Milestone Comics)  * Steamroller  * Steel I & II  * Steel III (John Henry Irons)  * Steel IV (Natasha Irons)  * Steeljacket  * Stel  * Steppenwolf  * Sterling Silversmith  * Stern, Franklin  * Steve Trevor  * Stewart, John (see Green Lantern)  * Sting  * Stinger  * Stirk, Cornelius  * Stompa  * Stone Boy  * Stone, Vic (see Cyborg (comics))  * Storm Boy  * Strange, Adam (see Adam Strange)  * Strange, Hugo, Doctor  * Strangle-Hold Sylph  * Strange Visitor  * Strata  * Stratos  * Streaky  * Strega  * Striker Z  * S.T.R.I.P.E. (formerly Stripesy)  * Stripes (Elseworlds)  * Strong, Tom (see Tom Strong) (ABC Comics)  * Stuff the Chinatown Kid I & II  * Sudden Death  * Sue Dibny  * Suli  * Sun-Eater  * Sun Boy  * Sunburst  * Sundeath  * Sun Emperor  * Sun Girl  * Superboy I-III  * Superboy-Prime  * Super-Chief I & II  * Super Dood  * Superlad  * Supergirl I-V  * Superman (Kal-L) (alias Kal-L)  * Superman (alias Kal-El)  * Superman Monster  * Supernova  * Super Turtle  * Superwoman I-III  * Supplier  * Suit  * Swamp Thing  * Swashbuckler (the nephew of Vigilante (Greg Saunders))  * Sweep Second  * Sweet 16  * Sylph  * Synnar  * Syonide I & II  * Syrene *

0-9 * 13, rue de l'espoir (1959-1972) by Paul Gillon, Jacques Gall and Francois Gall (France)  * 9 Chickweed Lane (1993- ) by Brooke McEldowney (USA)  * 9 to 5 (1990- ) by Harley Schwadron (USA)  * 91:an (1932- ) by Rudolf Petersson and others (Sweden)  *  * [edit] A * Abbie an' Slats (1937-1971) originally by Al Capp and Raeburn van Buren (USA)  * Abie the Agent (1914-1940) by Harry Hershfield (USA)  * The Academia Waltz (1978-1979) by Berke Breathed (USA)  * According to Guinness (1975-1990) by Norris McWhirter and Ross McWhirter (USA)  * A Couple of Guys by Dave Brousseau (1996-present) (USA)  * Ad Libs (1958-1975) by Jim Whiting and Larry Hurb, and later Len Bruh and Joe Daley (USA)  * Adam@home (1984- ), first titled Adam, by Brian Basset (USA)  * Adamson (1920-1945) by Oscar Jacobsson (Sweden)  * The Adventures of Patsy (1935-1954) by Mel Graff, and later Frank Reilly, Charles Raab, Rich Hall, and Bill Dyer (USA)  * The Adventures of Tintin (1929-1944) by Hergé (Georges Rémi) (Belgium)  * Agatha Crumm (1977-1996) originally by Bill Hoest, and later John Reiner, and Bunny Hoest (USA)  * Aggie Mack (1946-1965) by Hal Rasmussen and Roy L. Fox (USA)  * Agnes (1999- ) by Tony Cochran (USA)  * Air Hawk and the Flying Doctors (1959-1986) by John Dixon (Australia)  * Akwas (1964-1972) by Mike Roy (USA)  * Alec the Great (1931-1969) by Edwina  * Alex (1987- ) by Charles Peattie and Russell Taylor (UK)  * Alex in Wonderland (1976-1986) by Bob Cordray  * Alexander Smart, Esq. (1930-1943) by A. C. Fera and later Doc Winner  * Alfredo (see Pepe)  * All in a Lifetime (1936-1961) by Frank H. Beck  * All in Sport (1952-1970) by Chet Adams (USA)  * All in the Family (1980-1995) by Bill Murray  * Alley Oop (1932- ) originally by V. T. Hamlin (USA)  * An Altar Boy Named Speck (1953-1973) by Tut LeBlanc and later Margaret Ahern  * Always Belittlin' (1930-1940) by Percy Crosby (USA)  * The Amazing Spider-Man (1977- ) by Stan Lee and John Romita, Jr. (USA)  * The Ambassador (1933-1934) by Otto Soglow  * Amber Waves (2000- ) by Dave T. Phipps  * Amours célèbres (1950-1970) by Paul Gordeaux (France)  * A. Mutt (see Mutt and Jeff)  * Amy (1962-1991) originally by Harry Mace (USA)  * And Her Name Was Maud (1904-1932) by Frederick Burr Opper (USA)  * Andy Capp (1957- ) originally by Reg Smythe (UK)  * Angel (1954-1963) by Mel Casson  * The Angriest Dog in the World (1983-1992) by David Lynch (USA)  * Angus Og (?-1986) by Ewen Bain (Scotland)  * Animal Antics (1947-1961) by Ed Nofziger (USA)  * Animal Crackers (1968- ) by Rog Bollen and later Fred Wagner (USA)  * Animalogic (1967-1978) by Ed Nofziger (USA)  * Annie (see Little Orphan Annie)  * Antiques: The Comic Strip (2006- ) by J. C. Vaughn, Brendon Fraim and Brian Fraim (USA)  * Apartment 3-G (1961- ) originally by Nicholas P. Dallis and Alex Kotzky (USA)  * Aphrodite (1985-1995) by various creators  * A. Piker Clerk (1904) by Clare Briggs (USA)  * Apple Pie (1972-1995) by Gus Wood and R. David Boyd  * Archie (1947- ) originally by Bob Montana (USA)  * Arctic Circle (2007- ) by Alex Hallatt (New Zealand)  * Arlo and Janis (1985- ) by Jimmy Johnson (USA)  * Arnie (1973-1995) by Arnie Stockholm and later Muir  * Arnold (1983-1987) by Kevin McCormick (USA)  * Art's Gallery (1965-1977) by Art Finley (USA)  * Arty Facts (1983-1995) by Ray Fisher  * As You Were (1972-1995) by Jim Baker (USA)  * Ask Shagg (1979- ) by Peter Guren (USA)  * Assignment: Top Secret (1981-1993) by Bill Barry and later Fred Hall  * Assorted Nuts by Nick Barrameda (Philippines)  * Asterix and Obelix (1977) by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo (USA reprint of French album stories edited into comic strip form).  * At the Zü (1995-1998) by Ron Ruelle (USA)  * Aunt Tenna by Bil Keane (USA)  * The Avridge Farm (1987-2005) by Jeff Wilson (Canada)  * AXA (1978-1986) by Enrique Badia Romero and Donne Avenell (UK)  *  * [edit] B * Babe 'n' Horace (1939-1970) by Edgar E. Martin and later Les Carroll (USA)  * Baby Blues (1990- ) by Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott (USA)  * Baby Mine (1930-1939)  * Back Home (1986-1995) by Hormer Box  * Bachelor Party (2002-2003) by Adam Miller (USA)  * Backbench (-) by Graham Harrop (Canada)  * Bad Reporter (2003- ) by Don Asmussen (USA)  * Baldo (2000- ) by Hector Cantú and Carlos Castellanos (USA)  * Ballard Street (1991- ) by Jerry Van Amerongen  * Barnaby (1942-1952, 1960-1962) originally by Crockett Johnson (USA)  * Barnacle & His Friends (1983-1992) by Alex Moore  * Barney Baxter (1935-1950) by Frank Miller (USA)  * Barney Google and Snuffy Smith (1919- ) and (1934- ) respectively, Billy De Beck for both, and later Fred Lasswell for Snuffy (USA)  * Baron Bean (1916-1919) by George Herriman (USA)  * Basil (1974-1980) by Gerry Lants (Australia)  * Bat Masterson (1959-1970) by Ed Herron and Nostrand  * Batman (1989-1991) by Max Allan Collins and Marshall Rogers (USA)  * Batman and Robin (1943-1974) originally by Bob Kane (USA)  * B.C. (1958- ) by Johnny Hart (USA)  * Bear Creek Folks by C.M. Payne (USA)  * Beattie Blvd. (1986- ), first titled SNAFU, by Bruce Beattie (USA)  * Beau Peep (1978-) by Roger Kettle and Andrew Christine (UK)  * Beelzebub Jones (1937-1945) by Hugh McClelland (UK)  * Beetle Bailey (1950- ) by Mort Walker (USA)  * Believe It Or Not! (1918-) by Robert Ripley  * Belinda (1934?-1959), first titled Belinda Blue-Eyes, by Steve Dowling (UK)  * Belles and Wedding Bells (1930-1943) by Cliff Sterrett (USA)  * Belvedere (1962-1995) by Nat Greenwood and George Crenshaw (USA)  * Ben (-) by Daniel Shelton (Canada)  * Ben Bowyang (1933-1979) originally by Alex Gurney (Australia)  * Ben Casey (1962-1966) by Neal Adams (USA)  * Ben Wicks (1967-1987) by Ben Wicks (Canada)  * Benjy (1973-1975) by Jim Berry and Bill Yates (USA)  * Benny (1929-1939) by J. Carver Pusey  * Bent Offerings (1988-2004) by Don Addis (USA)  * Berry's World (1963-2003) by Jim Berry (USA)  * The Berrys (1943-1974) by Carl Grubert  * The Better Half (1956- ) originally by Bob Barnes (USA)  * Betty (1924-1943) by Charles Voight (USA)  * Betty (1991- ) by Gary Delainey and Gerry Rasmussen (Canada)  * Betty Boop (1934-1937, 1984-1988) originally by Max Fleischer, and later Grim Natwick (USA)  * Between Friends (1994- ) by Sandra Bell-Lundy (Canada)  * Beyond Mars (1952-1955) by Jack Williamson and Lee Elias (USA)  * Beyond the Black Stump (1988- ) by Sean Leahy (Australia)  * Big Ben Bolt (1950-1977) by John Cullen Murphy (USA)  * Big George (1960-1989) by Virgil Partch (USA)  * Big Nate (1991- ) by Lincoln Pierce (USA)  * The Big Picture (1995-2004) by Lennie Peterson (USA)  * Big Sister (1928-1971) by Les Forgrave and later Bob Naylor  * Big Top (2002-2007) by Rob Harrell (USA)  * Bigg's Business (1972-1994) by Bob Zahn  * Billy the Bee by Harry Smith (UK)  * Billy's Boots (1970-1986) by John Gilliatt and Mike Western (UK)  * Bimbo's Circus (see The Circus of P.T. Bimbo)  * Birdseye Centre (1927-1946) by Jimmy Frise (Canada)  * Bizarro (1986- ) by Dan Piraro (USA)  * Bleeker: The Rechargeable Dog by Jonathan Mahood (USA)  * Bliss by Stephen Hersh (USA)  * Blondie (1930- ) by Dean Young; originally by Chic Young (USA)  * Bloom County (1980-1989) by Berke Breathed (USA)  * The Blue Beetle (1940) by Charles Nicholas (Jack Kirby) (USA)  * Bo (1940-1955) by Frank H. Beck  * Bo Nanas (2003-2007) by John Kovaleski (USA)  * Bobby (1938-1985) by Jerry Iger (USA)  * Bobby Thatcher (1927-1937) by George Storm (USA)  * Bob the Angry Flower (1992- ) by Stephen Notley (Canada)  * Bob the Squirrel (1999- ) by Frank Page  * Bogor (1974?-1995?) by Burton Silver (New Zealand)  * Boner's Ark (1968-2000) by Mort Walker and later Frank B. Johnson (USA)  * Bonnie (1956-1965) by Joe Campbell  * Boob McNutt (1915-1934) by Rube Goldberg (USA)  * The Boondocks (1997-2006) by Aaron McGruder (USA)  * Boots (1935-1968) by Edgar Martin and later Les Carroll (USA)  * Boots and Her Buddies (1924-1969) by Edgar Martin (USA)  * The Born Loser (1965- ) originally by Art Sansom (USA)  * Borovnica (1992- ) by Darko Macan  * The Bosleys (1970-1980) by John Stees  * Bound and Gagged (1992- ) by Dana Summers (USA)  * Bound to Win (1926-1940) by George Storm and Edwin Alger, Jr. (USA)  * Boy and Girl (1956-1974) John Henry Rouson  * Bozo (1945-1955) by F. X. Reardon  * Braggo the Monk by Gus Mager (USA)  * Brenda Breeze (1940-1962) by Rolfe  * Brenda Starr (1940- ) originally by Dale Messick (USA)  * Brevity (2005- ) by Guy Endore-Kaiser and Rodd Perry (USA)  * Brewster Rockit: Space Guy! (2004- ) by Tim Rickard (USA)  * Brick Bradford (1933-1987) originally by William Ritt and Clarence Gray (USA)  * The Brilliant mind of Edison Lee (2006- ) by John Hambrock (USA)  * Bringing Up Father (1913-2000) originally by George McManus (also known as Maggie and Jiggs) (USA)  * Bristow (1962- ) by Frank Dickens (UK)  * Bronc Peeler (1933-1938) by Fred Harman (USA)  * Broncho Bill (1932-1950) by Harry F. O'Neill (USA)  * Broom Hilda (1970- ) by Russell Myers (USA)  * The Broons (1936- ) by Dudley D. Watkins (Scotland)  * Brother Juniper (1953-86) by Fr. Justin "Fred" McCarthy, OFM, and Len Reno  * Brother Sebastian by Chauncey (Chon) Day (USA)  * Brother Simon and Lucas (1976-1988) by Pedro R. Moreno  * Bruce Gentry (1945-1951) by Ray Bailey  * "Bruce the Moose (1966-1974) by author unknown- appeared as frequent comic in children's magazines - Highlights..needs refinement.  * Bruno (1996-2007) by Christopher Baldwin (USA) - webcomic  * Bruno the Bandit, (1998- ) by Ian MacDonald - webcomic  * Buck Nix (1908-) by Sidney Smith (USA)  * Buck Rogers (1929-1967) originally by Dick Calkins and Philip Nolan; (1979-1983) originally by Gray Morrow and Jim Lawrence (USA)  * Buck Ryan (1937-1962) by Jack Monk (UK)  * The Buckets (1990- ) by Greg Cravens; originally by Scott Stantis (USA)  * Buckles (1996- ) by David Gilbert (USA)  * Bughouse Fables (1924-1935) by Billy DeBeck, and later Paul Fung and Jay Irving (USA)  * Bugs Bunny (1944-1990) originally by Leon Schlesinger (USA)  * The Bungle Family (1918-1945) first titled Home Sweet Home by Harry Tuthill (USA)  * Bungleton Green (1920-1964) by Leslie Rogers (USA)  * Bunky (1936-1947) by Billy DeBeck and later Fred Lasswell (USA)  * Business Daze (1955-1969) by various creators (USA)  * Buster (1960-2000) (UK)  * Buster Brown (1902-1920) by Richard F. Outcault (USA)  * Buttercup Festival (2000-2005) by Elliott G. Garbauskas - webcomic  * Buz Sawyer (1943-1989) originally by Roy Crane (USA)  * B. Virtanen (1989- ) by Ilkka Heilä (Finland)  *  * [edit] C * Caesar (1950-1964) by W. Timyn  * Calvin and Hobbes (1985-1995) by Bill Watterson (USA)  * Candorville (2003- ) by Darrin Bell (USA)  * Candy (1944-1971) by Harry Sahle and later Tom Dorr  * The Candy Man (1981- ) by Bill Murray  * Cap Stubbs and Tippie (1918-1966) by Edwina Dumm (USA)  * Cappy Dick (1961-1987) by Cappy Dick and later Robert Cleveland  * The Captain and the Kids (see The Katzenjammer Kids)  * Captain Easy (1929-1988) originally by Roy Crane (USA)  * Captain Kate (1967-1971) by Jerry Skelly, Hale Skelly and Archie Goodwin (USA)  * Captain RibMan by John Sprengelmeyer and Rich Davis - webcomic  * The Captain's Gig (1977-1979) by Virgil Franklin Partch ("VIP") (USA)  * Carmichael (1958-1985) by Dave Eastman  * Carnival (1939-1980) by J. A. Patterson, and Dick Turner  * Carol Day (1956-1967) by David Wright (UK)  * A Case in Point (see Days of Thunder)  * Casey Ruggles (1949-1954) by Warren Tufts (USA)  * Catfish (1973-1994) by Gary Peterman and Rog Bollen, and later Tom Cone and Fred Wagner  * Cathy (1954-1960) by Fritz Wilkinson (USA)  * Cathy (1976-) by Cathy Guisewite (USA)  * Cats with Hands (1999- ) by Joe Martin (USA)  * Cattivik (1970- ) originally by Bonvi (Franco Bonvicini) (Italy)  * C'est La Vie by Jennifer Babcock  * Channel Chuckles (1954-1977) by Bil Keane (USA); (1988- ) by various artists  * Chantecler Peck (1911) creator unknown (USA)  * Charlie (1980- ) by Charlie Rodrigues  * Charlie Chan (1938-42) by Alfred Andriola (USA)  * Cheerful Cherub (1924, 1933-1969) by Rebecca McCann  * Chelsea Boys (1998- ) by Glen Hanson and Allan Neuwirth (USA)  * Chicken Wings (2001- ) by Michael Strasser (USA) and Stefan Strasser (Austria)  * Ching Chow (1927-1971) by Sidney Smith, and later Stanley Link and Will Henry; (1975-1980) by Rocco Lotito, Will Levinson and Henri Arnold  * The Chosen Family (1988-2004) by Noreen Stevens (Canada)  * Chris Crusty (1931-1940) by Charlie Plumb and Bill Counselman  * Chris Welkin - Planeteer (1952-1964) by Art Sansom and Russ Winterbotham  * Cicero's Cat by Al Smith  * The Circus of P.T. Bimbo (1975-1980) by Howie Schneider (USA)  * Cisco Kid (1951-1967) by Jose Luis Salinas and Rod Reed  * Citizen Dog (1995-2001) by Mark O'Hare (USA)  * Citizen Smith (1967-1984) by Dave Gerard  * The City (1990-) by Derf (John Backderf) (USA)  * Clare in the Community (2001?- ) by Harry Venning (UK)  * Clarence (1924-1948) by Crawford Young, and later Cady, Frank Fogarty, and Weare Holbrook  * Clear Blue Water (2004- ) by Karen Montague-Reyes (USA)  * Cleats (2001- ) by Bill Hinds (USA)  * The Cloggies by Bill Tidy (UK)  * Close to Home (1992- ) by John McPherson (USA)  * College Roomies from Hell!!! (1999-) by Maritza Campos - webcomic  * Colonel Pottersby and the Duchess (1935-1963) by Chic Young  * Colonel Up and Mr. Down (1934-?) by Walter Goetz (UK)  * Color Blind (1998-1999) by Orrin Brewster and Tony Rubino (USA)  * Comedy Corner (1961-1970)  * Comikazi (1996- ) by Anonymous Bosch (USA)  * Committed (1994- ) by Michael Fry (USA)  * Compu-toon (1994- ) by Charles Boyce (USA)  * Conchy (1970-1977) by James Childress (USA)  * Condorito (1949- ) by Pepo (René Ríos) (Chile)  * Connie (1927-1944) by Frank Godwin  * Conrad (1982-1986) by Bill Schorr (USA)  * Cornered (1996- ) by Mike Baldwin (Canada)  * Count Screwloose of Tooloose (1929-1934) by Milt Gross (USA)  * A Couple of Guys by Dave Brousseau (1996-present) (USA)  * Cousin Juniper (1945-1954) by Gus Edson  * Cow and Boy (2006- ) by Mark Leiknes (USA)  * Crabby Road by John Wagner and the Hallmark Cards, Inc. writing studios (1997-2002; continued as a web comic to the present) (USA)  * Crankshaft (1987- ) by Tom Batiuk and Chuck Ayers (USA)  * Crawford and Morgan aka Crawford (1976-1978) by Chuck Jones (USA)  * Crazy Capers (1968-1980) by various artists, including Frank Sematones  * La crime ne paie pas (1950-1970) by Paul Gordeaux (France)  * Crock (1975- ) by Bill Rechin and later Brant Parker and Don Wilder (USA)  * Crosstown (1935-1953) by Roland Coe  * Cul de Sac (2007- ) by Richard Thompson (USA)  * Curbside (1991- ) by Robert Kirby (USA)  * Curly Kayoe (1946-1960) by Sam Leff  * Curtis (1988-) by Ray Billingsley (USA)  * Cuties (1942-1970) by E. Simms Campbell  *  * [edit] D * The Dailys (1948-1957) by Stanley Link  * Dan Dunn (1933-1943) by Norman Marsh (USA)  * Dark Shadows (1971-1972) by Ken Bald (Credited as 'K. Bruce' due to contractual obligation) (USA)  * Dateline: Danger (1968-1974) by Al McWilliams and John Saunders (USA)  * Dave's Delicatessen (1931-?) by Milt Gross (USA)  * David Crane (1956-1972) by Win Mortimer and later Creig Flessel  * Davy Crockett, Frontiersman (1955-1972) by Jim McArdle  * Davy Jones (1961-1970) by Al McWilliams and Sam Leff  * Day by Day (2002- ) by Chris Muir (USA) - webcomic  * Day Shift (1953-1964) by Frank Adams  * Days of Thunder by Robert Lovely; originally A Case in Point by Robert Esmay (USA)  * DeadMelvin and Butch (1997-2005) by the Zanderman (USA) - webcomic  * Debbie Deere (1966-1969) by Frank Bolle (USA)  * Deems (1951-1980) by Tom Oka  * Deflocked (2008- ) by Jeff Corriveau (USA)  * Dennis the Menace (1951- ) originally by David Law (UK)  * Dennis the Menace (1951- ) by Hank Ketcham (USA)  * Denver Square (1997-2008) by Ed Stein (USA)  * Desperate Desmond (1910-1914), later titled Dauntless Durham of the U.S.A. by Harry Hershfield (USA)  * Dick Tracy (1931- ) originally by Chester Gould (USA)  * Dick's Adventures in Dreamland (1947-1956) by Max Trell and Neil O'Keeffe  * Dickie Dare (1933-1958) originally by Milton Caniff  * Diesel Sweeties (online 2000- , in print 2007-2008 ) by Rich Stevens (USA)  * Dilbert (1989- ) by Scott Adams (USA)  * Dinah Mite (1958-1987) by Joe E. Buresch  * Dinglehoofer und His Dog (1930-1951) by H. H. Knerr  * The Dinette Set (1990- ), first titled Suburban Torture, by Julie Larson (USA)  * Dinosaur Comics (2002- ) by Ryan North - webcomic  * Disney Treasury of Classic Tales (1952-1971), nominally by Walt Disney  * Divot Diggers (1929-1940) by Dick Dorgan, and later Vic Forsythe and Pete Llanuza  * Dixie Dugan (1929-1966) by J. P. McEvoy and John Striebel (USA)  * Dizzy Dramas (1929-1943) by Joe Bowers  * Dr. Kildare (1962-1983) by Ken Bald  * Doctor Smock (1975-1985) by George Lemont  * Dog eat Doug (2004- ) by Brian Anderson (USA)  * Dok's Dippy Duck (1917-1925) by John Hager (USA)  * Don Winslow of the Navy (1934-1955) by Frank V. Martinek and Leon A. Beroth (USA)  * Donald Duck (1938- ), nominally by Walt Disney, originally by Bob Karp and Al Taliaferro (USA)  * Dondi (1955-1986) originally by Gus Edson and Irwin Hasen (USA)  * Doodles by Steve Sack and Craig Macintosh  * Doonesbury (1970- ) by Garry Trudeau (USA)  * Dot and Carrie (1922-1962) by J. F. Horrabin (UK)  * Dotty Dripple, later Dotty (1946-1973) by Buford Tune  * Double Trouble (1944-1953) by Bill McLean  * Down the Road (1925-1939) by W. E. Buck, and later Frank H. Beck  * Downstown (1974-1986) by Tim Downs (USA)  * Drabble (1979- ) by Kevin Fagan (USA)  * Drago (1945-1946) by Burne Hogarth (USA)  * Dream of the Rarebit Fiend (1904-1913) by Silas (Winsor McCay) (USA)  * Drift Marlo (1961-1971) by T. M. Levitt, Phil Evans, and Tom Cooke  * The Dropouts (1968-1981) by Howard Post  * Duffy (1982- ) by Bruce Hammond  * Dumb Bells (1925-1954) by Joe Cunningham and Gar Schmitt  * Dumb Dora (1924-1935) by Chic Young, and later Paul Fung and Bill Dwyer  * Dunagin's People (1970- ) by Ralph Dunagin  * The Duplex (1993- ) by Glenn McCoy (USA)  * Dykes To Watch Out For by Alison Bechdel  *  * [edit] E * Eb and Flo (1967-1986) by Paul Sellers  * Edge City (2001- ) by Terry LaBan and Patty LaBan (USA)  * Eek and Meek (1965-2000) by Howie Schneider (USA)  * Eggers (1987- ) by Lori Lee Landi  * Egoland (1984- ) by Ivar Gjørup (Denmark)  * The Elderberries (2004- ) by Phil Frank and Joe Troise (USA)  * Ella Cinders (1925-1961) by Bill Conselman and Charles Plumb, and later Fred Fox (USA)  * Elmer (1926-1956) by A. C. Fera, and later Doc Winner  * Elsie Hooper (2002-) by Robert D. Krzykowski (USA)  * Emmy Lou (1951-1979) by Marty Links  * Ernie by Dave Gibbons (UK)  * Ernie by Bud Grace (USA) (see The Piranha Club)  * Etta Kett (1925-1974) by Paul Robinson (USA)  * Everyday Movies (1924-1954) by various creators including Denys Wortman  * Everyday People (1999-) by Cathy Thorne  * Executive Suite (1985- ) by Jack Lindstrom and William Wells  * Eyebeam (1980-1990) by Sam Hurt (USA)  *  * [edit] F * Fair Game (1996- ) by Stephanie Piro (USA)  * The Family Circus (1960- ), first named The Family Circle, by Bil Keane (USA)  * Family Tree (2007- ) by Signe Wilkinson (USA)  * The Family Upstairs (1910-1916) a.k.a. The Dingbat Family by George Herriman (USA)  * Fan Fare (1948-1972) by Walt Ditzen  * The Far Side (1980-1995) by Gary Larson (USA)  * Farcus (1991- ) by David Waisglass and Gordon Coulthart (USA)  * Farley (1975-2007) by Phil Frank (USA)  * Farming Today (1983- ) by Ernie Riggs  * Fat Cats (1998- ) by Charlie Podrebarac (USA)  * Fatty Finn (1923-1933, 1951-1977) by Syd Nicholls (Australia)  * Faux Pas, (2001- ) by Carspecken (USA)  * Feiffer (1959-1973) by Jules Feiffer  * Felix the Cat (1929-1946) by Pat Sullivan and later Otto Messmer and Joe Oriolo (USA)  * Ferd'nand (1937- ) originally by Mik (Henning Dahl Mikkelsen) (Denmark)  * Fetus-X (1999- ) by Eric Millikin  * The 5th Wave (1990?- ) by Rich Tennant (USA)  * Figments (1971-1994) by Jay Hair  * Fisher (1992- ) by Philip Street (Canada)  * Flamingo (1952-1985) by Matt Baker, and later Ruth Roche, John Thornton, Thorn Stevenson, and Ruth Schaefer  * Flash Gordon (1934- ) originally by Alex Raymond (USA)  * Fletcher the 4-H'r (1958-1986) by Joe E. Buresch  * Flight Deck (1998- ) by Peter Waldner (USA)  * The Flintstones (1962-1980) by Hanna-Barbera Productions; (1994- ) by creators unknown;  * Flo & Friends (2002- ) by John Gibel and Jenny Campbell  * Flook (1949-?) by Trog (Wally Fawkes) (UK)  * The Flop Family (1945-1981) by George O. Swanson  * Flubs and Fluffs (1966-1988) by Jerry Robinson (USA)  * Flyin' Jenny (1939 - 1946) by Russell Keaton (USA)  * The Flying McCoys (2005- ) by Glenn McCoy and Gary McCoy (USA)  * F Minus by Tony Carrillo (USA)  * Foolish Questions (1908-1934) by Rube Goldberg (USA)  * Footrot Flats (1975-1999) by Murray Ball (New Zealand)  * For Better or For Worse (1979- ) by Lynn Johnston (Canada)  * For Heaven's Sake (1991- ) by Mike Morgan  * Forever Female (1961-1974) by Dorothy Mylrea and later Eugene Craig  * The Fosdyke Saga (1971- ) by Bill Tidy (UK)  * FoxTrot (1988- ) by Bill Amend (USA)  * Foxy Grandpa (1900-1918) by C. E. Schultze (USA); (1930-1938) by Bunny Schultze  * Francie (1986-1996) by Sherrie Shepherd  * Frank and Ernest (1972- ) by Bob Thaves (USA)  * Franka by Henk Kuijpers (Netherland)  * Frazz (2000- ) by Jef Mallett (USA)  * Freckles and His Friends (1915-1973) by Merrill Blosser and later Henry Formhalls (USA)  * Fred (1983-1992) by Leonard Bruce and Charles Durck  * Fred Basset (1963- ) by Alex Graham (UK)  * Freddy (1956-1980) by Rupe, and later Robert Baldwin  * Freefall - webcomic  * Friday Foster (1970-1974) originally by Jim Lawrence and Jorge Longaron (USA)  * Fritz (1982- ) by various creators including Fritz  * Fritzi Ritz (see Nancy)  * From Nine to Five (1946-1971) by Jo Fischer  * Frontiers of Science (1962-1987) by Professor Stuart Butler and Robert Raymond (Australia)  * Frumpy the Clown (1996-1998) by Judd Winick (USA)  * Funky Winkerbean (1972- ) by Tom Batiuk (USA)  * Funland (1933-1979) by Arthur Nugent and later Art Nugent, Jr.  * Funny Business (1942-1956) by Ralph Hershberger; (1969-1979) by Rog Bollen  * Funnyman (1944) by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster (USA)  * The Funsters (1964-1986) by John Broudhecker  * The Fusco Brothers (1989- ) by J. C. Duffy (USA)  * Fuzzy (1983-1992) by Leonard Bruce  *  * [edit] G * The Gambols (1950- ) by Barry Appleby and Dobs Appleby (UK)  * Gantz Glances by Dave Gantz (USA)  * Garfield (1978- ) by Jim Davis (USA)  * Garth (1943-1997) originally by Steve Dowling, and later Frank Bellamy (UK)  * Gasoline Alley (1918- ) originally by Frank King (USA)  * Gaturro (1996- ) by Nik (Cristian Dzwonik) (Argentina)  * Geech (1982-2003) by Jerry Bittle (USA)  * Gene Autry (1941, 1952-1955) by Gene Autry and Bert Laws (USA)  * General Protection Fault (1998-) by Jeffrey T. Darlington - webcomic  * Genius (1978-1983) by John Glashan (UK)  * George and Lynne (1976- ) by Conrad Frost and Josep Gual (UK)  * Get Fuzzy (1999- ) by Darby Conley (USA)  * Get Your War On (2001- ) by David Rees (USA) - webcomic  * Gil Thorp (1958- ) originally by Jack Berrill (USA)  * Gilman vs. The Rominator (1990-1991) by Brian R. Boeckeler (USA)  * Ginger Meggs (1921- ) originally by J. C. Bancks (Australia)  * Girligags (1924-1939) by Clarence R. Gettier  * The Girls (1955-1988) by Franklin Folger  * Girls & Sports (1997- ) by Justin Borus and Andrew Feinstein (USA)  * Girl Genius (2005- ) by Phil Foglio and Kaja Foglio  * Glamor Girls (1945-1967) by Don Flowers  * Gnorm Gnat (1972-1977) - first strip by Jim Davis (Garfield) (USA)  * Go Fish (2002- ) by J.C. Duffy (USA)  * Gods of Arr-Kelaan (2002- ) by Chuck Rowles and Steve Rowles - webcomic  * Going Down (1982-1992) by Leonard Bruce  * Good News/Bad News (1978-1992) by Henry Martin  * The Good Old Days & Antique Fair (1958-1980), also known as The Good Old Days and The Good Old Days Antique Fair by Erwin L. Hess  * Goosemeyer (1980-1983) by Brant Parker and Don Wilder (USA)  * Gordo (1941-1985) by Gus Arriola (USA)  * Graffiti (1969- ) by Gene Mora (USA)  * Grand Avenue (1999- ) by Steve Breen (USA)  * Grandfather Clause (2000-2001) by Chris Wright (USA)  * Grandma (1947-1968) by Charles Harris and later Doc Kuhn  * Grandpa’s Boy (1953- ) by Ann Mossler, and later Brad Anderson  * Graves, Inc. Pat Brady  * Grimbledon Down by Bill Tidy (UK)  * Grin and Bear It (1932- ) originally by Lichty (USA)  * The Grizzwells (1987- ) by Bill Schorr (USA)  * Grubby (1964-1997) by Warren Sattler (USA)  * Guindon (1977-2005) by Dick Guindon (USA)  * Gugun et Balidam (2007) by Gugun Arief Gunawan (Indonesia)  * Gumdrop (1977-1988) by George Crenshaw, and later Foster Moore and Jerry Scott (USA)  * The Gumps (1917-1959) originally by Sidney Smith (USA)  * Gun Law (1956-1978) a.k.a. Gunsmoke by Harry Bishop (UK)  * Gunner (1974-1985) by Jose Luis Salinas and Alfredo Grassi, and later Lucho Olivera, Tobias, and Andrew Klacik  *  * [edit] H * Hägar the Horrible (1973- ) by Chris Browne; originally by Dik Browne (USA)  * Hairbreadth Harry (1906-1939) by C. W. Kahles, and later F. O. Alexander (USA); (1967-1972) by Joe Petrovich  * Half Hitch (1943-1946?, 1970?-1975?) by Hank Ketcham (USA)  * Hans und Fritz (see The Katzenjammer Kids)  * Happy Happy (1982-1992) by Cosmus  * Happy Hooligan (1900-1932) by Frederick Burr Opper (USA)  * Happy Musings (2006- ) by Sally Huss (USA)  * Harold Teen (1919-1959) by Carl Ed (USA)  * Harvey by Caroll Spinney (USA)  * Half Hitch (1943-1946?, 1970?-1975?) by Hank Ketcham (USA)  * Have Fun! (1956-1976) by Lee Bryan, and later Rube Weiss  * The Hawk (1952-1985) by Bob Webb & Rob Maxwell  * Hawkshaw the Detective (1913-1922) originally by Bernard Dibble (USA)  * Hazel (1943-) by Ted Key (USA)  * The Heart of Juliet Jones (1953-2000) originally by Elliot Caplin and Stan Drake (USA)  * Heart of the City (1998- ) by Mark Tatulli (USA)  * Heathcliff (1973- ) by George Gately (USA)  * Heaven's Love Thrift Shop (2006- ) by Kevin Frank  * Hector (1951-1972) by Merrill Blosser, and later Henry Formhals and Fred Fox  * Hejji (1935) by Dr. Seuss (USA)  * Helen, Sweetheart of the Internet (1996-2005) by Peter Zane (USA)  * Hello Carol (1980-1981) by B.S. Johnson (USA)  * Henry (1932- ) originally by Carl Anderson (USA)  * Henry Henpeck (1949-1961) by Irv Hagglund  * Herb and Jamaal (1989- ) by Stephen Bentley (USA)  * Herby (1938-1960) by Walter Berndt  * Here’s Mom (1961-1970) by Isabel  * Herman (1950-1966) by Clyde Lamb  * Herman (1974-1992, 1997- ) by Jim Unger (Canada)  * Hey, Mac! (1982-1992) by Arthur S. Curtis, and later Mike H. Arens  * Hi and Lois (1954- ) originally by Mort Walker and Dik Browne (USA)  * Hi-Lo (1952-1962) by Daloisio  * High Pressure Pete (1927-1937) by George O. Swanson  * Highlights of History (1924-1941) by J. Carroll Mansfield  * Hill Page (1937-1960) by W. E. Hill  * Hogan's Alley (1895-1898) by Richard F. Outcault (also known as The Yellow Kid) (USA)  * Homer Hoopee (1930-1954) by Fred Locher, and later Rand Taylor and Phil Berube  * Honeydew (1971-1983) by Henry Gaines Goodwin, Jr.  * Horrorscope (1990-) originally by Susan Kelso and Eric Olson (Canada)  * Hossface Hank (1955-1964) by Frank Thomas  * The Hots by Stephen Hersh and Nina Paley (USA)  * Housebroken (2003- ) by Steve Watkins (USA)  * How Does It Work (1962-1973) by Bruce Bailey  * Howard Huge by Bunny Hoest; originally by Bill Hoest (USA)  * Howard the Duck (1977-1978) by Steve Gerber and Gene Colan  * Hubert (1946-1992) by Dick Wingert  * Hubert and Abby (2003- ) by Mel Henze (Canada)  * Hubert Henpec (1952-1962) by Fantasio  * The Humble Stumble (2000-2008) by Roy Schneider (USA)  * Humor without Words (1952-1971) by Zoltan Forrai, and later Chumy  *  * [edit] I * I Need Help (see Pardon My Planet)  * Idea Chaser (1969-1989) by Jerry Langell  * If... (1981- ) by Steve Bell (UK)  * In the Bleachers (1986- ) by Steve Moore  * The Incredible Hulk (1979-1982) by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber (USA)  * Inkspinster (2001- ) by Deco (I)  * Ink Pen (2005- ) by Phil Dunlap  * Insanity Streak (1995- ) by Tony Lopes (Australia)  * Inside Woody Allen (1976-1984) by Stuart Hample (USA)  * Inspector Dayton (1938-1950, 1974) by George Thatcher  * The Inventions of Professor Lucifer Gorgonzola Butts, A. K. (1914-1964?) by Rube Goldberg (USA)  * Invisible Scarlet O'Neil (1940-1949) by Russell Stamm  * It’s a Cockeyed World (1948-1980) by Joe Kaliff  * It’s a Fact (1948-1959) by Tommy and later Jerry Cahill  * It's Me Dilly (1957-1960) by Alfred Andriola under the pseudonym Alfred James  * It's Only a Game (1957-1959) by Charles M. Schulz (USA)  * It’s Papa Who Pays (1930-1943) by Jimmy Murphy  *  * [edit] J * Jack (2001- ) by David Hopkins - webcomic  * The Jackson Twins (1950-1979) by Dick Brooks (USA)  * James Bond (1958-1977) originally by John McLusky (UK)  * Jane (1932-1959), first titled Jane's Journal, by Norman Pett (UK)  * Jane Arden (1927-1968) originally by Monte Barrett and Russell E. Ross (USA)  * Jane's World (1998- ) by Paige Braddock (USA)  * Jasso-kissa by Jii Roikonen (Finland)  * Jed Cooper (1950-1960) by Rick Fletcher and Lloyd Wendt  * Jeff Cobb (1954-1975) US; continued to 1978 overseas by Pete Hoffman  * Jeff Hawke (1955-1974) by Sydney Jordan (UK)  * Jeremy by Jon Morris - webcomic  * Jes’ Smith (1953-1973) by Johnny Pierotti  * Jim's Journal (1988- ) by Scott Dikkers (USA)  * Jinglets (1926-1960) by Tommy and later Jerry Cahill  * Joe and Asbestos (1925-1966), first titled Joe Quince, by Ken Kling (USA)  * Joe Jinks (1929-1953) also entitled Joe’s Car, Curley Kayoe, and Davy Jones, by Vic Forsythe, and later Pete Llanuza, Sam Leff, and Henry Formhals (USA)  * Joe Palooka (1930-1984) originally by Ham Fisher (USA)  * John Carter of Mars (1941-1943) by John Coleman Burroughs (USA)  * John Darling (1979-1991) by Tom Batiuk (USA)  * Johnny Comet (1952-1953) by Frank Frazetta (USA)  * Johnny Hazard (1944-1977) by Frank Robbins (USA)  * Johnny Reb and Billy Yank (later Johnny Reb) (1956-1959) by Frank Giacoia (USA)  * Johnny Wonder (1970-1993) by Dick Rogers  * Jojo (1987-2005) by Geerts  * Jommeke (1955- ) by Jef Nys (Belgium)  * Josephine (1949-1968) by Robbie Robinson and later Elizabeth Brozowska and Charles Skiles  * Josh Billings Sez (1956-1976) by Rube Weiss  * Judd Saxon by Ken Bald  * Judge Parker (1952- ) originally by Nicholas P. Dallis (USA)  * Julius (1982-1994) by Joan, Harry, and Nelson  * Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer (1988- ) by Ben Katchor (USA)  * Jump Start (1989- ) by Robb Armstrong (USA)  * Jungle Jim (1934-1954) originally by Alex Raymond  * Junior Whirl (1974- ) by Hal Kaufman  * Just Jake (1938-1952) by Bernard Graddon (UK)  * Just Kids (1925-1949) by Ad Carter  * Just the Type (1946-1963) by Bob Dunn  * Justin Time Tripper (1983-1992) by Bruce Leonard and later Charles Durck  *  * [edit] K * The K Chronicles (1995- ) by Keith Knight (USA)  * The Katzenjammer Kids (1897- ) originally by Rudolph Dirks, longest running American comic strip (USA)  * Kee's World (It's a Durian Life)(2005- ) by C. W. Kee (Malaysia)  * Keen Teens (1950-1960) by Stookie Allen  * Keeping Up (1925-1949) by Bill Hamilton  * Keeping up with the Joneses (1913-1945) by "Pop" Momand (USA)  * The Kelly Kids (1924-1939) by Collier  * Kendall (1964-1968) also entitled Ringo, Sheriff Kendall, Ralph Kendall, John Kendall, by Arturo Del Castillo (Italy)  * Kerry Drake (1943-1984) created by Allen Saunders and Alfred Andriola  * Kevin and Kell (1995- ) by Bill Holbrook (USA) -webcomic  * Kevin the Bold (1950-1971), titled Up Anchor after 1969, originally by Kreigh Collins and Jay Heavlin (USA)  * The Kids (1973-1986) by Joe E. Buresch  * Kidspot (1981- ) by Leo White and later Dick Rogers  * Kiekeboe (1977- ) by Merho (Robert Merhottein) (Belgium)  * The Kin-der-Kids (1906) by Lyonel Feininger (USA)  * King Aroo (1950-1965) by Jack Kent (USA)  * King of the Royal Mounted (1935-1953) by Zane Grey (USA)  * Kit ’n’ Carlyle (1980- ) by Larry Wright (USA)  * Kitty Higgins (1938-1973) by Frank Willard and later Ferd Johnson  * The Knight Life (2008- ) by Keith Knight (USA)  * Krass & Bernie (1976- ) by G. Trosley  * Krazy Kat (1910-1944) by George Herriman (USA)  * Kronblom (1927- ) by Elov Persson (Sweden)  * Kudzu (1981-2007 ) by Doug Marlette (USA)  * Kyle's Bed & Breakfast (1998- ) by Greg Fox (USA)  *  * [edit] L * La Cucaracha (2002- ) by Lalo Alcaraz (USA)  * Ladies Day (1959-1976) by Mady Merah and later Nellie Carrol and John Henry Rouson  * The Ladies (1945-1961) by Dorothy Bond  * Laff-a-Day (1936- ) by anonymous creators  * Laff of the Week (1949-1976) by Bob Barnes and later George Crenshaw and others; (1981- ) by Bill Murray;  * Lance (1955-1960) by Warren Tufts (USA)  * Laredo (1957-1967) by Bob Schoenke  * The Larks (1957-1970s) originally by Jack Dunkley (UK)  * Larry’s World (1970-1992) by Larry  * Latigo (1979-1983) by Stan Lynde (USA)  * Laugh Parade by Bunny Hoest and John Reiner (USA)  * Laugh Time (1968-1986) by Bob Schroeter  * Laughing Matter (1946-1974) by Salo  * Laughs from Europe (1964-1977) by various creators  * Lavinia Laserblast (Jan 3 1990-Apr 30 1993) by Robin Evans (UK, Evening Times)  * A Lawyer, a Doctor, and a Cop (2005- ) by Kieran Meehan  * Least I Could Do (2003-) by Ryan Sohmer and Trevor Adams - webcomic  * Legal Limits (1982-1992) by Larry Sturgis and Leonard Bruce  * Leotoons (1983-1992) by Bruce Leonard  * Let the Wedding Bells Ring Out (1924-1935) not attributed  * Liberty Meadows (1996-2001) by Frank Cho (USA)  * Life in Hell (1978- ) by Matt Groening (USA)  * Life in the Suburbs (1964-1994) by Al Smith  * Life with the Rimples (1961-1970) by Les Carroll  * Life’s Like That (1935-1977) by Fred Neher  * Li'l Abner (1934-1977, 1988) by Al Capp (USA)  * Li'l Folks (1947-1950) by Charles M. Schulz (Peanuts) (USA)  * Li’l Ones (1925-1949) by Mel Lazarus and later Jim Whiting and Ned Riddle  * Lindh-Mute Panel (1983- ) by A. Lindh  * Liō (2006- ) by Mark Tatulli (USA)  * Little Annie Fanny (1962-1988, 1998- ) by Ray Lago and Bill Schorr; originally by Harvey Kurtzman and Will Elder (USA)  * Little Annie Rooney (1929-1966) originally by Brandon Walsh and Ed Verdier (USA)  * The Little Bears (1892-1896) by James Swinnerton (USA)  * Little Brother Hugo (1945-1973) by Frank King and later Bill Perry  * Little Debbie (1949-1961) by Cecil Jensen  * Little Dee (2004- ) by Christopher Baldwin (USA) - webcomic  * Little Doc (1950-1960) by Ving Fuller  * Little Dog Lost (2007- ) by Steve Boreman (USA)  * Little Eve (1954-1974) by Jolita  * Little Farmer (1925-1949) by Kern Pederson  * Little Iodine (1943-1986) originally by Jimmy Hatlo (USA)  * Little Jimmy (1904-1958), first titled Jimmy, by James Swinnerton (USA)  * Little Joe (1933-1958?) originally by Ed Leffingwell (USA)  * The Little King (1934-1975) by Otto Soglow (USA)  * A Little Leary (1963-1986) by Bill Leary  * Little Liz (1952-1962) not attributed  * Little Lulu (1935-1970) by Marjorie Henderson Buell (USA)  * Little Man (1980- ) by Roy Salmon  * Little Mary Mixup (1917-1957) by R. M. Brinkerhoff (USA)  * Little Miss Muffet (1935-1956) by Fanny Y. Cory  * Little Nemo in Slumberland (1905-1914, 1924-1927) by Winsor McCay (USA)  * Little Orphan Annie (1924-1974) (renamed Annie (1979- )) originally by Harold Gray (USA)  * Little Pedro (1948-1974) by William de la Torre  * The Little People (1952-1969) by Walt Scott  * Little Sport (1949-1976) by John Henry Rouson  * The Little Woman (1953-1982) by Don Tobin  * Live ‘n Laff (1967-1976) by Rube Weiss  * The Lockhorns (1968- ) by Bunny Hoest and John Reiner; originally by Bill Hoest and William Carroll (USA)  * Lola (1999- ) by Steve Dickenson and Todd Clark (USA)  * Lolly (1955-1983) by Pete Hansen  * The Lone Ranger (1939-1970) originally by Fran Striker; (1980-1983) by Cary Bates and Russ Heath (USA)  * Lonely Heart (1968-1979) by Herc Ficklin  * Long Overdue (1989-1991) by John Long (USA)  * Long Sam (1954-1962) originally by Al Capp and Bob Lubbers (USA)  * Looie (1938-1960) by Martin Branner  * Loose Parts (1998- ) by Dave Blazek (USA)  * Louie (1947-1976) by Harry Hanan  * Love & Laughter (1925-1949) by Maria Molnar  * Love Is... (1970- ) by Kim Casali (USA)  * The Lovebyrds (1932-1941) by Paul Robinson  * Luann (1987- ) by Greg Evans (USA)  * Lucky Cow (2003-2008) by Mark Pett (USA)  * Lumpy Gravy by John Long (USA)  * Lupo Alberto (1974- ) by Guido Silvestri (Italy)  * Luther (197?-198?) by Brumsic Brannon, Jr. *

M * M (2002- ) by Mads Eriksen (Norway)  * Maakies (1995?- ) by Tony Millionaire (USA)  * Mac Divot (1955-1971) by Jordan Lansky and Mel Keefer (USA)  * Madam and Eve (1992-) by Stephen Francis and Rico Schacherl (South Africa)  * Mafalda (1964-1973) by Quino (Joaquin Lavado) (Argentina)  * Maggie and Jiggs (see Bringing Up Father)  * Maintaining (2007- ) by Nate Creekmore (USA)  * Male Call (1943-1946) by Milton Caniff (USA)  * Mallard Fillmore (1994- ) by Bruce Tinsley (USA)  * Mandrake the Magician (1934-) originally by Phil Davis and Lee Falk (USA)  * Mark Trail (1946- ) originally by Ed Dodd (USA)  * Marmaduke (1954- ) originally by Phil Leeming and Brad Anderson (USA)  * Marvin (1982- ) by Tom Armstrong (USA)  * Mary Perkins, On Stage (1957-1979) by Leonard Starr (USA)  * Mary Worth (1938- ), originally by Allen Saunders and Ken Ernst (USA)  * Max l'explorateur (1954-2003) by Bara (Guy Herzog) (Belgium/France)  * Maw Green (1938-1973) by Harold Gray (USA)  * McCobber & Friends (1983- ) by Bob Zahn  * The Meaning of Lila (2004- ) by John Forgetta (USA)  * Medal of Honor (1946-1961) by Arthur S. Clarke  * Medical Laughs (1985- ) by various contributors  * Meg! by Greg Curfman (USA)  * Megatokyo (2000- ) by Fred Gallagher and Rodney Caston (USA) - webcomic  * Memories of a Former Kid (1986- ) by Bob Artley  * Men Who Made the World (1925-1947) originally by Chester Sullivan and Granville E. Dickey, and later Eliot Shoring  * Merely Margy (1930-1935) by John Held Jr. (USA)  * Merry Menagerie (1947-1961) nominally by Walt Disney (USA)  * Mescal Ike (1928-1939) by S. L. Huntley and later A. W. Brewerton  * Mickey Finn (1936-1977) originally by Lank Leonard (USA)  * Mickey Mouse (1930-?) nominally by Walt Disney, originally by Disney and Ub Iwerks (USA)  * The Middles (1944-1955) originally by Bob Karp, and later Lynn Karp  * The Middletons (1989- ) by Ralph Dunagin and Dana Summers (USA)  * Mikrokivikausi (1984-) by Harri Vaalio (Finland)  * Miles to Go by Phil Frank  * Minimum Security (1999- ) by Stephanie McMillan (USA)  * Minute Movies (1917-1936), first titled Midget Movies, by Ed Wheelan (USA)  * Miss Malaprop (1983-1992) by W. Carouge  * Miss Peach (1957-2002) by Mel Lazarus (USA)  * Mister Boffo (1986- ) by Joe Martin (USA)  * Mister Breger (1945-1969) by David Breger  * Mister Mačak by Darko Macan and Robert Solanović (Croatia)  * Mr.DiploMat! (2007-) by Cem Kızıltuğ | Today's Zaman Daily Newspaper (Turkey)  * Mr. Jack (1902-1935) by James Swinnerton (USA)  * Mr. Lowe (2000-2001) by Mark Pett (USA)  * Mr. Tweedy (1954-1988) by Ned Riddle (USA)  * Mrs. Fitz (1961-1972) by Frank Roberge  * Moco (see Pepe)  * Moderately Confused (2003- ) by Jeff Stahler  * Modest Maidens (1930-1961) by Don Flowers and later Alan Jay  * Modesty Blaise (1963-2000) originally by Peter O'Donnell and Jim Holdaway (UK)  * Momma (1970- ) by Mel Lazarus (USA)  * Mônica (1961?- ) by Mauricio de Sousa (Brazil)  * Mona (1954-1969) not attributed  * Monkeyhouse by Pat Byrnes  * Monty (1985- ), first titled Robotman, by Jim Meddick (USA)  * Moomin (1954-1975) by Tove and Lars Jansson (Finland)  * Moon Mullins (1923-1991) originally by Frank Willard (USA)  * Moonbeam and Friends (1994- ) by Marea Chechers (USA)  * Moose and Molly (1965- ), also titled Moose and Moose Miller, by Bob Weber Sr. (USA)  * Mopsy (1954-1969) by Gladys Parker  * Mortadelo y Filemón (1965- ), by Francisco Ibañez (España)  * Mostly Malarky (1946-1966) by Wally Carson  * Mother Goose and Grimm (1984- ) by Mike Peters (USA)  * Motley's Crew (1976-circa 2000) by Ben Templeton and Tom Forman (USA)  * The Mountain Boys (1936-1940, 1956-1972) by Paul H. Webb  * Moving Picture Funnies (1927-1939) by F. W. Clark and later Robert Clark and Zack Mosley  * Mr. Abernathy (1957-circa 1994) by Bud Jones, and later Frank Ridgeway  * Mr. and Mrs. (1924-1963) by Clare Briggs and later Arthur Hamilton Folwell, Ellison Hoover, Frank Fogarty, and Kin Platt  * Mr. Merryweather (1951-1972) by Dick Turner  * Muggs and Skeeter (1937-1973) by Wally Bishop  * Muldoon (1983- ) by Bob Meyer  * Murphy's Law (1979-1989) by Nick Frising  * Mutt and Jeff (1907-1982), first titled A. Mutt, originally by Bud Fisher (USA)  * Mutts (1994- ) by Patrick McDonnell (USA)  * My Cage (2007- ) by Melissa DeJesus and Ed Power  * My Children (1983-1993) various creators  * My Family (1983-1994) various creators  *  * [edit] N * Nancy (1922- ), first titled Fritzi Ritz, originally by Ernie Bushmiller (USA)  * Napolean (1979- ) by Foster Moore  * Napoleon (1932-1961), first titled Napoleon and Uncle Elby, originally by Clifford McBride (USA)  * Natural Selection by Russ Wallace (USA)  * The Nebbishes (1954-1960) by Herb Gardner (USA)  * The Nebbs (1923-1954) by Sol Hess (USA)  * Ned Brant (1930-1947) first titled Ned Brant at Carter, originally by Bob Zuppke  * The Neighborhood (1981-1990) by Jerry Van Amerongen  * Neighborly Neighbors (1931-1954) by Oscar Hitt, and later Milt Morris  * The Neighbors (1939-1976) by George Clark (USA)  * Nemi (1997- ) by Lise Myhre (Norway)  * Nendaiki (2006-) a webcomic (USA)  * Nero (1947-2001), first titled De avonturen van detektief Van Zwam, by Marc Sleen (Belgium)  * Nero Wolfe (1956-1972) nominally by Rex Stout, originally by John Broome and Mike Roy (USA)  * The New Breed by various artists (USA)  * The Newlyweds (1904-1918, 1944-1956), later titled Their Only Child and Snookums by George McManus (USA)  * Nicodemus O’Malley (1930-1941) by Ad Carter  * Nicky Saxx (2002-2008) by Minck Oosterveer and Willem Ritstier (Netherlands)  * Nize Baby (1927-1929) by Milt Gross (USA)  * Noah Numbskull (1927-1967) originally by Lee W. Stanley  * Non Sequitur (1992- ) by Wiley Miller (USA)  * Noozie, the Sunshine Kid (1928-1955) by various creators  * Norb (1989-1990) by Daniel Pinkwater and Tony Auth (USA)  * Norbert (1974-1984) by George Fett  * The Norm (1996- ) by Michael Jantze (USA)  * North of Here by E.G. Cummins  * Nothing But the Truth (1952-1978) by Russ Brown and later Russ Arnold  * Nubbin (1958-1986) by George Crenshaw and Jim Burnett  * Nut Bros. (1945-1964) by various creators, including Bill Braucher and Bill Freyse  * Nuts & Jolts (1939-1970) by Bill Holman  * Nutty Nature (1983- ) by Fallon and Pracy  *  * [edit] O * Oaky Doaks (1935-1961) by Ralph Briggs Fuller (USA)  * The OC Bunch (2005- ) by Frederick I. (USA)  * Odd Ball (1983-1993) by John Kuchera  * Odd Bodkins (1964-1970) by Dan O'Neill (USA)  * Oddities of Nature (1947-1961) by Chuck Thorndyke  * Off Main Street (1951-1961) by Joe Dennett  * Off the Leash (1985-1994) by Bill Park  * Off the Mark (1987- ) by Mark Parisi (USA)  * Off the Record (1935-1984) by Carl Kuhn and later Ed Reed  * Office Hours (1960-1974) by Cy Olson  * Oh, Diana! (1933-1953) by Don Flowers, and later Bill Champe, Virginia Clark, Wood Cowan, Phil Berube, and Vernon Rieck  * Old Doc Yak (1908-1917), first titled Buck Nix, by Sidney Smith (USA)  * Old Glory (1953-1965) by Athena Robbins and Rick Fletcher  * The Old Home Town (1921-1948) by Lee W. Stanley  * Old Master Q (1962-?) by Alfonso Wong (Hong Kong)  * O'Neill (1983-1985) by Dan O'Neill (continued as a webcomic) (USA)  * One Hair! (2004- ) by James Dockter (USA)  * On Stage (see Mary Perkins, On Stage)  * On A Claire Day (2006- ) by Henry Beckett and Carla Ventresca (USA)  * On the Fastrack (1984- ) by Bill Holbrook (USA)  * On the Rocks (1972?- ) by Ken Emerson (Australia)  * One Big Happy (1988- ) by Rick Detorie (USA)  * Oor Wullie (1936- ) by Dudley D. Watkins and others (Scotland)  * O Pato (1966-1986) by Ciça (Cecília Vicente de Azevedo Alves Pinto) (Brazil)  * Opus (2003- ) by Berkeley Breathed (USA)  * The Order of the Stick (2003-) by Rich Burlew (USA)  * The Other Coast by Adrian Raeside  * Otis (1951-1962) by Rolfe  * Ottifanten (1987- ) by Otto Waalkes and Ully Arndt (Germany)  * Our Ancestors by Quincy  * Our Boarding House (1923-1981) by Gene Ahern, and later Bill Zaboly, Wood Cowan, Bill Braucher, Bill Freyse, Jim Branagan and Tom McCormick (USA)  * Our Parish (1959-1979) by Peg O’Connell and later Margaret Ahern and others  * Outcasts (1976-1992) by Ben Wicks  * Outland (1989-1995) by Berkeley Breathed (USA)  * Out of Bounds (1986- ) by Don Wilder and Bill Rechin (USA)  * Out of Orbit (1968-1979) by Herc Ficklen  * Out Our Way (1921-1977) by J. R. Williams, and later Neg Cochran, Walt Wetterberg, Paul Gringle, and Ed Sullivan (USA)  * Overboard (1990- ) by Chip Dunham (USA)  * Over the Hedge (1995?- ) by Michael Fry and T. Lewis (USA)  * Ox Tales (1980- ) original title Boes, by Wil Raymakers and Thijs Wilms (Netherlands)  * Ozark Ike (1945-1959) originally by Ray Gotto (USA)  *  * [edit] P * The Pajama Diaries (2006- ) by Terri Libenson (USA)  * Pam (1929-1942) by A. W. Brewerton and later S. L. Huntley  * Pardon my Planet (1996- ), first titled I Need Help, by Vic Lee (USA)  * Pa's Son-in-Law (1924-1941) by Charles H. Wellington  * Pavlov (1979- ) by Ted Martin  * PC & Pixel (1950- ) by Tak Bui (CAN)  * Peanuts (1950-2000) by Charles M. Schulz (USA)  * Pearls Before Swine (1999- ) by Stephan Pastis (USA)  * Pee Wee (1938-1986) nominally by Jerry Iger  * Peggy (1946-1960) by Chuck Thurston, and later Art Sansom, Marilyn Troyer, and Elmarine Howard  * Penmen (1996- ) by Gary Blehm (USA) - webcomic since 2001  * Penny (1943-1970) by Harry Haenigsen (USA)  * Penny Arcade (1998- ) by Jerry Holkins and Mike Krahulik - webcomic  * Pepe (1953-1986) original title Alfredo, by Moco (Jørgen Mogensen and Siegfried "Cosper" Cornelius) (Denmark)  * The Perishers (1958-2006) originally by Dennis Collins and Maurice Dodd (UK)  * Perkins (1969-1980) by John Miles  * Perry Mason (1950-1952) by Mel Keefer and Charles Lofgren (USA)  * Peter Panic (1973- ) by Lo Linkert  * Peter Piltdown (1935-1946) by Mel Eaton  * Peter Rabbit (1924-1955) by Harrison Cady, and others later, including Vincent Fago  * Peter Scratch (1965-1967) by Lou Fine (USA)  * Pete the Tramp (1933-1963) by C. D. Russell  * The Phantom (1936- ) originally by Lee Falk and Ray Moore (USA)  * Phillip's Flock (1968-1985) by Doc Goodwin  * Phoebe's Place (1990-1991) by Bill Schorr (USA)  * Pickles (1990- ) by Brian Crane (USA)  * Pic-Trix by (1947-1958) by Morrie Brickman  * Pier-Oddities (1953-1962) by Johnny Pierotti  * Pip, Squeak and Wilfred (1919-1955) by Bertram Lamb and Austin Payne (UK)  * The Piranha Club (1987- ), first titled Ernie, by Bud Grace (USA)  * PIXies (1966-1987) by Jack Wohl  * Play-Funnies (1963-1973) not attributed initially, later by Becky  * Pluggers (1993- ) by Gary Brookins; originally by Jeff MacNelly (USA)  * Pocket Cartoons (1946-1957) by Ajay, Cull, Churchill, Phillips, and later Bert Lancaster  * Poeten og Lillemor (1950-2004) by Jørgen Mogensen (Denmark)  * Pogo (comics) (1948-1975, 1989-1993) originally by Walt Kelly (USA)  * Pokey the Penguin - webcomic  * Polly and Her Pals (1912-1958), first titled Positive Polly, by Cliff Sterrett (USA)  * Pondus (1996- ) by Frode Øverli (Norway)  * Ponytail (1961-1988) by Lee Holley  * Pooch Café (2001- ) by Paul Gilligan (Canada)  * Poor Arnold's Almanac (1959-61, 1989-90) by Arnold Roth (USA)  * Poor Pa (1927-1955) by Claude Callan and later Robert Quillen  * Pop (1921-1960) originally by John Millar Watt (UK)  * Popeye (Thimble Theatre) (1929- ) originally by E.C. Segar (USA)  * Pops (1962-1978) by George Wolfe  * Pop's Place (1986-2001) by Sam C. Rawls  * Pot-Shots (1975- ) by Ashleigh Brilliant  * The Potts (1920- ), first titled You and Me, originally by Stan Cross (Australia)  * Pottsy (1958-1972) by Jay Irving  * PreTeena (2001-2008), by Allison Barrows (USA)  * Prickly City (2004- ) by Scott Stantis (USA)  * Prince Valiant (1937- ) originally by Hal Foster (USA)  * Priscilla's Pop (1946-1983) by Al Vermeer, and later Edmund R. "Ed" Sullivan (USA)  * Professor Doodle's (1987-) by Steve Sack and Craig MacIntosh  * Professeur Nimbus (1934-1991) originally by André Daix (France)  * Professor Phumble (1960-1978) by Bill Yates  * Professor Pi (1959-1972) by V. T. Born and later George O. Swanson  * Pssst (1977- ) by J. Maddox  * Pud (1984- ) by Steve Nease (Canada)  * Pugad Baboy (1988- ) by Apolonio Medina Jr. (Philippines)  * Punaniska (1990s) by Harri Vaalio (Finland)  * Pussycat Princess (1935-1946) by Grace Drayton and Ed Anthony, and later Ruth Carroll  * PvP (1998- ) by Scott Kurtz - webcomic  *  * [edit] Q * Queen of the Universe (1990-1992) by Sam Hurt (USA)  * Queen of Wands (2002-2005) by Aeire - webcomic  * Queenie (1966-1985) by Phil Interlandi  * Questionable Content (2003- ) by Jeph Jacques - webcomic  * The Quigmans (1986- ) by Buddy Hickerson (USA)  * Quincy (1970-1986) by Ted Shearer (USA)  * Quirksmith (2006-) by Grant Woolard - webcomic  *  * [edit] R * Radio Patrol (1934-1950) by Charlie Schmidt and Ed Sullivan  * Radio Raymond (1924) by V. R. Shoemaker  * Raising Duncan (2000-2005) by Chris Browne (USA)  * Rasmus Klump (1951-1992) in English entitled Bruin and Barnaby Bear, by C. & V. Hansen (Denmark)  * Real Life (1999- ) by Greg Dean (USA) - webcomic  * Real Life Adventures (1990- ) by Lance Aldrich and Gary Wise (USA)  * Reality Check (1995- ) by Dave Whamond (USA)  * Red and Rover (2000- ) by Brian Basset (USA)  * Red Knight (1940-1943) by John Welch and Jack McGuire (USA)  * Red Meat (1989- ) by Max Cannon (USA)  * Red Oasis (2007-) by Multiple Authors (USA)  * Red Ryder (1938-1964) by Fred Harman (USA)  * Redeye (1967-2008) by Gordon Bess, and later Bill Yates and Mel Casson (USA)  * Reg'lar Fellers (1917-1949) by Gene Byrnes (USA)  * Retail (2006- ) by Norm Feuti (USA)  * Rex Morgan, M.D. (1948- ) created by Nicholas P. Dallis (USA)  * Rhymes With Orange (1994- ) by Hilary Price (USA)  * Ribbons and Haywire by Steve Carpenter  * Rick Kane -- Space Marshall (1951) by Walter Gibson and Elmer Stoner (USA)  * Rick O'Shay (1958-1981) originally by Stan Lynde (USA)  * Right Around Home (1938-1964), later entitled Right Around Home with Myrtle, by Dudley Fisher, and later Bob Vittur  * Rip Kirby (1946-1999) originally by Alex Raymond (USA)  * Ripley's Believe It or Not (1918-) originally by Robert Ripley (USA)  * Rip Tide (1959-1970) by Grandetti and Ed Herron  * Rivets (1953-1988) by George Sixta  * Robotman (see Monty)  * Rocky (1998- ) by Martin Kellerman (Sweden)  * De Rode Ridder (1959- ) by Willy Vandersteen (Belgium)  * Romeo Brown (?-1962) by Jim Holdaway (UK)  * Romulus of Rome (1961-1963) by Mike Wong and J. P. Cahn (USA)  * Ronaldinho Gaucho (2006- ) by Mauricio de Sousa (Brazil)  * Room and Board (1936-1958) by Gene Ahern (USA)  * Rose Is Rose (1983- ) by Pat Brady (USA)  * Rosie's Beau (1930-1943) by George McManus  * Roy Rogers (1949-1961) by Charles McKimson (USA)  * Rubes (1986- ) by Leigh Rubin  * Rudy (1983-1985) by William Overgard (USA)  * Rudy Park (2001- ) by Darrin Bell and Theron Heir (USA)  * Ruggles (1935-1957) by Steve Dowling (UK)  * Rugrats (2000-2005) normally by Nickelodeon (USA)  * Running on Empty (2003- ) by Dan Beadle (USA)  * Rupert Bear (1920- ) originally by Mary Tourtel (UK)  * Rural Delivery (1951- ) by Paul Gringle, and later Al Smith  * Rural Route (1959-1967, 1979) by Walter Neil Ball  * Rusty Riley (1948-1959) by Frank Godwin and later Rod Reed  * The Ryatts (1955-1994) by Cal Alley and later Jack Elrod (USA)  *  * [edit] S * Sabrina Online (1996- ) by Eric W. Schwartz - webcomic  * Sad Sack (1946-1958) by George Baker  * Safe Havens (1988- ) by Bill Holbrook (USA)  * The Saint (1948-1962) originally by "Leslie Charteris" (Edith Meiser} and Mike Roy (USA)  * Salesman Sam (1925-1936) by George O. Swanson, and later Charles D. Small and Gladys Parker  * Sally Bananas (1969-1973) by Charles Barsotti (USA)  * Sally Forth (1968-1974) by Wally Wood (USA)  * Sally Forth (1982- ) by Francesco Marciuliano and Craig MacIntosh; originally by Greg Howard (USA)  * Sally's Sallies (1927-1966) by R. J. Scott  * Salt Chuck (1988- ) by Chuck Sharman  * Sam and Fuzzy (2002- ) by Sam Logan - webcomic  * Sam and Silo (1977- ) by Jerry Dumas and Mort Walker (USA)  * Sam's Strip (1961-1963) by Jerry Dumas and Mort Walker (USA)  * Sandy (1962-1989) by June Unwin, and later George W. Crane and Jim Unwin  * Sappo (1924-1945) by E.C. Segar, and later Tom Sims and Bill Zaboly  * Savvie and Lacey - webcomic  * Sazae-san (1946-1974) by Machiko Hasegawa (Japan)  * Scamp (1956-1987) nominally by Walt Disney (USA)  * Scarth A.D. 2195 (1969-circa 1974) by Luis Roca and Jo Addams (UK)  * Scary Go Round (2002-) by John Allison (UK) - webcomic  * School Days (1917-1932) by Clare Victor Dwiggins (USA)  * Scorchy Smith (1930-1961) originally by John Terry (USA)  * Scorer (1989- ) by Barrie Tomlinson, David Sque and David Pugh (UK)  * Scroll of Fame (1951-1961) by Arthur S. Curtis  * Scroogie (1975-1976) by Tug McGraw and Mike Witte (USA)  * Second Chances (1997-2000) by Jeff Millar and Bill Hinds (USA)  * Secret Agent X-9 (1934-1996), also titled Secret Agent Corrigan, originally by Dashiell Hammett and Alex Raymond (USA)  * The Seekers (1966-1971), by John M. Burns, Les Lilley, Phillip Douglas and Dick O’Neil (UK)  * Selling Short (1975-1987) by Don Raden and Ken Ross  * Senator Caucus (1959-1968) by George Levine, and later Pete Wyma  * Sennin Buraku (1956- ) by Kō Kojima (Japan)  * Sentinel Louie (1934-1943) by Otto Soglow  * Seventeen (1956-1973) by Arthur Erenberg and Bernie Lansky  * Sherlock Holmes (1954-1955) by Edith Meiser and Frank Giacoia (USA).  * Sherman's Alley (1992-1996) by Toby Gibbs and Jerry Voigt (USA).  * Sherman's Lagoon (1991- ) by Jim Toomey (USA)  * Shirley and Son (2000-2003) by Jerry Bittle (USA)  * Shoe (1977- ) originally by Jeff MacNelly (USA)  * Short Ribs (1958-1982) by Frank O'Neal, and later Frank Hill (USA)  * Sibling Revelry by Man Martin (USA)  * Side Glances (1930-1985) by George Clark  * Sign-O-Rama (1970-1979) by M. W. Martin  * Silent Sam (1920-1945) originally Adamson, by Oscar Jacobsson (Sweden)  * Silly Philly (1947-1960) by Bil Keane (USA)  * Silly Symphonies (1932-1945) originally by Earl Duvall (USA)  * Sinfest (2000- ) by Tatsuya Ishida - webcomic  * Single and Looking, formerly Out of the Gene Pool (2002-2008) by Matt Janz (USA)  * Single Slices (1987-2001) by Peter Kohlsaat (USA)  * Sir Bagby (1959-1965) by Rick Hackney and Bill Hackney (USA)  * Six Chix (2000- ) by Isabella Bannerman, Margaret Shulock, Rina Piccolo, Anne Gibbons, Kathryn LeMieux, and Stephanie Piro (USA)  * Skeets (1932-1951) by Dow O. Walling  * Skippy (1923-1945) by Percy Crosby (USA)  * Sky Masters (1958-1961) by Jack Kirby, Wally Wood, and Dick & Dave Wood (USA)  * Skyroads (1930-1943) by Lester J. Maitland, and later Dick Calkins, Russell Keaton, and William Winston  * Slim Jim (1924-1942) by Stanley E. Armstrong and others later  * Slow Wave (1995- ) by Jesse Reklaw (USA)  * Slowpoke (1998- ) by Jen Sorensen (USA)  * Sluggy Freelance (1997- ) by Pete Abrams - webcomic  * Slylock Fox (1987- ) by Bob Weber Jr. (USA)  * Small Fry Diary (1961-1975) by Nonnee Coan  * the small society (1966- ) by Morrie Brickman and later Bill Yates  * Small Talk (1955-1964) by Samuel R. Gornbein; (1972) by Becky; (1983- ) by Allen H. Kelly, Jr.  * Smart Alex (1995-1996) by Charlie Podrebarac (USA)  * Smart Chart (1970-1983) by Herb Stansbury  * S'Matter Pop? (1910-1940) by Charles M. Payne (USA)  * Smidgens (1962-1974) by Bob Cordray (USA)  * Smiles (1924-1939) by Frank Chapman and various others later  * Smilin' Jack (1933-1973) by Zack Mosley (USA)  * The Smith Family (1951-1994) by Virginia Smith, George Smith, and later Robert Baldwin  * Smitty (1922-1973) by Walter Berndt (USA)  * Smokey Stover (1935-1973) by Bill Holman (USA)  * SNAFU (see Beattie Blvd.)  * Snake Tales (1974- ) by Sols (Allan Salisbury) (Australia)  * Sniffy (1964-1973) by George Fett  * Snoodles (1913-1925) by Cy Hungerford  * Snoopy (see Peanuts)  * Snuffy Smith (see Barney Google)  * Somebody's Stenog (1924-1940) by A. E. Hayward, and later Ray Thompson, various others, and Sam Nichols  * Something Positive (2001- ) by R. K. Milholland - webcomic  * Sonny Boy (1982- ) by Bill Murray (www.billmurrays.com)  * Sonny South (1953-1972) by Court Alderson  * Sonnysayings (1926-1939) by Fanny Y. Cory  * The Sons of Liberty (1975- ) by Richard Lynn  * Soup to Nutz (2000- ) by Rick Stromoski (USA)  * Sovereign State of Affairs (1976- ) by Wood and R. David Boyd  * Space Moose (1989-1999) by Mustafa Al-Habib (pen name) (Canada)  * The Spacers (1978-1992) by Emil V. Abrahamian  * Sparks (1952-1967) by Willis Forbes  * Speed Bump (1994- ) by Dave Coverly (USA)  * Speed Walker, Private Eye (1972?-?) by Cris Hammond (USA)  * Spider-Man (The Amazing Spider-man) (1977- ) by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber (USA)  * The Spirit (1940-1952) by Will Eisner (USA)  * Spooky (1935-1971) by Bill Holman  * Spooner (2000-2002) by Ted Dawson (USA)  * Sports Cartoon (1940-1967) by Tom Paprocki  * The Sports File (1978- ) by Emil V. Abrahamian  * Spot the Frog (2004-2008) by Mark Heath (USA)  * Squeegee (1980- ) by Ken Muse  * Stacy (1981- ) by Randy Bisson  * Stampede (1974- ) by Jerry Palen  * Star Hawks (1977-1981) originally by Gil Kane and Ron Goulart (USA)  * Star Trek (1979-1982) originally by Thomas Warkentin (USA)  * Star Wars (1979-1984) originally by Russ Manning (USA)  * Stark Impressions by Bruce Stark (USA)  * Statsministeren (1982- ) by Carsten Graabaek (Denmark)  * Stees Sees (1958-1969) by John Stees  * Steve Canyon (1947-1988) by Milton Caniff (USA)  * Steve Roper and Mike Nomad (1936-2004), first titled Big Chief Wahoo, originally by Allen Saunders and Elmer Woggon (USA)  * Still Life by Jerry Robinson (USA)  * Stoker the Broker (1960- ) by Henry Boltinoff (USA)  * Stone Soup (1995- ) by Jan Eliot (USA)  * The Story of Martha Wayne (1953-1962) by Wilson Scruggs  * Strange As It Seems (1928-1970) by John Hix, and later Ernest Hix, Elsie Hix, Ernest Hix Jr., and Phyllis Hix  * Strange Brew by John Deering  * The Strange World of Mr. Mum (1958-1970) by Irving Phillips  * Strictly Business (1952-1967) by Dale McFeatters  * Strictly Richter (1945-1963) by Mischa Richter  * Striker 3D (The Sun newspaper) - by Pete Nash (1985-) (UK)  * Striptease (2000-) by Chris Daily  * Strizz (2002- ) by Volker Reiche (Germany)  * Student Ghetto (1996-2000) by Adam Miller (USA)  * Stumpy Stumbler (1983- ) by Emil V. Abrahamian  * Sturmtruppen (1969-1995) originally by Bonvi (Franco Bonvicini) (Italy)  * Suburbia (1976-1985) by Don Raden  * Such Is Life (1928-1939) by Walt Munson, and later Charles Sughroe, Bo Brown, and Kemp Starrett  * Sue to Lou (1928-1938) by Clarence R. Gettier  * Sugar (1949-1961) by Jack Fitch; (1975- ) by Robert L. Gill  * Sunday Laughs Male Cartoons (1980-1993) by Paul Swede  * Sunflower Street (1935-1949) by Tom Little and Tom Sims  * Sunny Sue (1950-1961) by Edna Markham and later Jack Fitch  * The Sunshine Club (2003- ) by Howie Schneider (USA)  * Superman (1939-1967, 1977-1983) originally by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster (USA)  * Supermegatopia by Brian Burke and Stuart Burke - webcomic  * Supernatural Law (1979- ), originally Wolff and Byrd, Counselors of the Macabre, by Batton Lash.  * Susie Q. Smith (1945-1959) by Linda Walter and Jerry Walter  * Suske en Wiske (1945- ), titled Spike and Suzy or Willy and Wanda in English, originally by Willy Vandersteen (Belgium)  * Suzie View (2004- ) by Tauhid Bondia and Erik McCurdy - webcomic  * Swamp (1981-) by Gary Clark (Australia)  * Swamp Brats (1981- ) by Warren Sattler  * Sweeney and Son (1934-1960) by Al Posen  * Sweetie Pie (1954-1967) by Nadine Seltzer  * Sydney (1985-1986) by Scott Stantis (USA)  * Sykes’ Cartoons (1925-1941) by Bill Sykes  * Sylvia (1978- ) by Nicole Hollander (USA)  *  * [edit] T * Tailspin Tommy (1928-1942) by Glen Chaffin and Hal Forrest (USA)  * Tales from the Great Book (1954-1971) by John Lehti  * Tales of the Green Beret (1965-1968) originally by Robin Moore, Joe Kubert, and Howard Liss (USA)  * Tank McNamara (1974- ) by Jeff Millar and Bill Hinds (USA)  * Tarzan (1929- ) originally by Hal Foster, later by Burne Hogarth, Russ Manning, and others (USA)  * Tee Vee Laughs (1975-1985), also known as TV Laffs, by Cliff Rogerson and others  * Teech (1983- ) by Aaron Bacall  * Teena (1945-1963) by Hilda Terry  * Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990-1997) (USA)  * The Teenie Weenies (1924, 1934, 1941-1970) by William Donahey  * The Tenderloiner (1947-1961) by Jack Fitch  * Terry and the Pirates (1934-1973) originally by Milton Caniff (USA); (1995) by Michael Uslan and the Brothers Hildebrandt  * Tex Benson (1980-1989) originally by Chuck Roblin  * Texas Slim and Dirty Dalton (1925-1958) by Ferd Johnson (USA)  * Thatch (1994-1998) by Jeff Shesol (USA)  * That Little Game (1917-1927) by Bert Link  * That’ll Be the Day (1951-1962) by Fritz Wilkinson  * That's Jake (1986-ended) by Jake Vest  * That's Life (1999-2005) by Mark Twohy (USA)  * Then - Now (1952-1971) by Fred Fox  * Theophilus (1966-2002) by Bob West (USA)  * There Oughta Be a Law (1944-1984) by Al Fagaly and Harry Shorten, and later Frank Booth, Warren Whipple and Mort Goldberg (USA)  * These Women (1946-1963) by Gregory D’Alessio  * They'll Do It Every Time (1929-2008) originally by Jimmy Hatlo (USA)  * Thimble Theatre (1919-1966), also titled Thimble Theatre starring Popeye , by E. C. Segar (USA)  * Things to Come (1942-1954) by Hank Barrow and later Jim Bresnan  * This and That (1945-1958) by various creators including Henry Boltinoff  * This Curious World (1931-1951) by William Ferguson and later George Clark  * This Funny World (1945-1985) not attributed  * This Is Sport? (1958-1978) by Court Alderson  * This Modern World (1990- ) by Tom Tomorrow (USA)  * Those Browns (1976- ) by Bill Murray (www.billmurrays.com)  * Those Were the Days (1951-1983) by Art Beeman  * Tickle Box (1974-1994) by Ted Trogdon  * Ticklers (1945-1960) by George Scarbo  * Tiffany Jones (1964-1972) by Pat Tourret and Jenny Butterworth (UK)  * Tiger (1965-2003) by Bud Blake (USA)  * The Tillers (1945-1960) by Les Carroll  * Tillie the Toiler (1921-1959) by Russ Westover and later Bob Gustafson (USA)  * Timbertoes (1946- ) by John Gee (cartoonist) by Marileta Robinson and Judith Hunt (1992-2002)  * Time Out! (1937-1984) by Chet Smith, and later Jeff Keate  * The Timid Soul (1924-1953) by H. T. Webster (USA)  * Timmy (1948-1960) by Howard Sparber  * Tim Tyler's Luck (1928-1996) by Lyman Young (USA)  * Tina (1983-1994) by D. Lucas  * Tina's Groove by Rina Piccolo (Canada-USA)  * Tintin (see The Adventures of Tintin)  * Tiny Sepuku (1997- ) by Ken Cursoe (USA)  * Tiny Tim (1932-1957) by Stanley Link  * Tippie [see Cap Stubbs and Tippie]  * Tizzy by Kate Osann  * Toadstools (1983-1992) by Leonard Bruce and Charles Durck  * TOBY, Robot Satan (2008- ) by Corey Pandolph  * Today's Laugh (1948-1973) by Tom Henderson and William King, and later Jeff Machamer, Frank Owen, Rodney de Sarro, Reamer Keller, Jeff Keate, Cathy Joachim, Bill Yates, Joe Zeis, and Betty Swords  * Today's World (1932-1957) by David Brown  * Todd the Dinosaur (2001- ) by Patrick Roberts  * Tom Corbett — Space Cadet (1951-1953) by Ray Bailey (USA)  * Tom Puss (Dutch original Tom Poes) (1941-1986) by Marten Toonder (Netherlands)  * Tom the Dancing Bug (1990- ) by Ruben Bolling (USA)  * Tom Trick (1951-1969) by Dale Goss, and later Stan Maays and Mary Goss  * The Toodles (1945-1961) by Betsy Baer and Stanley F. Baer  * Toonerville Folks (1908-1955) by Fontaine Fox (sometimes called Toonerville Trolley) (USA)  * Toots and Casper (1918-1956) by Jimmy Murphy (USA)  * Touché (1991- ) by Thomas Körner (Germany)  * Traveling Light (1959-1968) by Bob Sloane, Jim Weakley, and Shirley Sloane, and later Ron Butler and Peter Porges  * The Trendy's (1983- ) by Jim Horan  * Trevor! by Piper and Lee (Australia)  * Triangle and Robert (1999-2007) by Patrick Shaughnessy - webcomic  * The Tricky Ones (1983-1993) by Magila  * Trim's Arena (1973-1983) by Hal Trim and later Wayne Stayskal  * Triple Take (2005-2007) by Todd Clark and Scott Nickel  * Troubletown (1988- ) by Lloyd Dangle (USA)  * Trudy (1963-2005) by Jerry Marcus (USA)  * True Life Adventures (1955-1971) nominally by Walt Disney  * Tuffy (1932-1957) by Syd Hoff  * Tug Transom by Peter O'Donnell and Alfred Sindall (UK)  * Tumbleweeds (1965-2007) by Tom K. Ryan (USA)  * Tundra (1992- ) by Chad Carpenter  * The Turners (2004-) by Eric Turner (USA)  * Turning Back the Times (1947-1961) by Jack Winter  * TV Tee-Hees (1957-1975) by Henry Scarpelli  * The Twin Earths (1952-1962) by Al McWilliams and Oscar LeBeck  * Twitch (1973- ) by Howard Rands  *  * [edit] U * Uncle Art's Funland (1980- ) by Art Nugent, Jr.  * Uncle Charlie (1959-1978) by Peter Laing  * Uncle Remus (1945-1972) nominally by Walt Disney  * Unshelved (2002- ) by Bill Barnes and Gene Ambaum - webcomic  * The Upside-Downs of Little Lady Lovekins and Old Man Muffaroo (1903-1905) by Gustave Verbeek (USA)  * U.S. Acres (1986-1989) by Jim Davis (USA)  * User Friendly (1997- ) by J. D. Frazer - webcomic  *  * [edit] V * The Van Swaggers (1930-1943) by Russ Westover  * Varoomshka (1969-1979) by John Kent  * Vater und Sohn (1934-1937) by E. O. Plauen (Erich Ohser) (Germany)  * Vic Flint (1945-1964) by Ralph Lane and Michael O’Malley, and later Dean Miller, Jay Heavilin, Art Sansom, and Russ Winterbotham  * Video Cartoons (1983- ) by various creators  * Vignettes of Life (1925-1960) by Frank Godwin, and later J. Norman Lynd, Leonard Starr, and Harry Weinart  * Viivi & Wagner (1996- ) by Jussi Tuomola (Finland)  * Village Square (1966- ) by Chuck Stiles  * Virgil (1943-1960) by Leonard Kleis  *  * [edit] W * Walnut Cove (1991-1999) by Mark Cullum (USA)  * Walt Disney's Donald Duck (1983- ) nominally by Walt Disney  * Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse (1983- ) nominally by Walt Disney  * Walt Disney's Treasury of Classic Tales (1949-1986) by various artists, including Jesse Marsh and Jack Kirby (USA)  * Wapsi Square (2001- ) by Paul "Pablo" Taylor  * Wash Tubbs (1924-1988) by Roy Crane, merged with Captain Easy in 1949 (USA)  * Watch Your Head (2006- ) by Cory Thomas (USA)  * Weather Comics (1946-1970) by George Scarbo  * Webster Classics (1954-1980) by H. T. Webster  * Wee Pals (1965- ) by Morrie Turner (USA)  * Wee Willie Winkie's World (1906-1907) by Lyonel Feininger (USA)  * Wee Women (1957-1994) by Mel Lazarus and later Jim Whiting (USA)  * Wes Slade (1960-1982) by George Stokes (UK)  * When I Was Short (1989-1992) by Michael Fry and Guy Vasilovich (USA)  * White Boy (1933-1936) by Garrett Price (USA)  * Wildwood (1999-2002) by Dan Wright and Tom Spurgeon (USA)  * Williams Cartoons (1928-1942) by Gluyas Williams  * Willie and Joe (1940-1945, special reappearance in 1988 Steve Canyon farewell) by Bill Mauldin (USA)  * Willie Lumpkin (1960) by Stan Lee and Dan DeCarlo (USA)  * Willie Willis (1925-1948) by Robert Quillen  * Willy 'n Ethel (1981- ) by Joe Martin (USA)  * Will-Yum (1953-1966) by Dave Gerard  * Win, Lose & Draw (1985- ) by Drew Litton  * Winky Ryatt (1962-1973) by Gene Fawcette, and later Cal Alley and Jack Elrod  * Winnie the Pooh (1978-1987) nominally by Walt Disney  * Winnie Winkle (1920-1996) by Martin Branner, and later Max VanBibber, Henry Raduta, J.K.S., and Frank Bolle (USA)  * Winthrop (1966-1993) by Dick Cavalli  * Witty Kitty (1929-1946) by Nina Wilcox Putnam, and later Walt Spause, L. Frank, and Carl Kuhn  * The Wizard of Id (1964- ) by Johnny Hart and Brant Parker (USA)  * Wonder Woman (1945) by Charles Moulton and H.G. Peter (USA)  * Woody's World (1963-1979) by John Holm, and later Bill Potter  * Word-a-Day (1946-1979) by Mickey Bach  * Working Daze written by John Zakour; illustrated by Andre Noel, then Kyle Miller  * The World Museum (1937) by Holling C. Holling (USA)  * The World of Lily Wong (1986-2001) by Larry Feign (Hong Kong)  * The World of the Bible (1983- ) by C. Cassel and Fred Cassel  * The World's Greatest Superheroes (1978-1985) originally by George Tuska, Vince Colletta, and Milton Pasko (USA)  * Wright Angles (1977-1990) by Larry Wright (USA)  * Wulffmorgenthaler by Mikael Wulff and Anders Morgenthaler (2000- ) (Denmark)  *  * [edit] Y * The Yellow Kid (see Hogan's Alley)  * Yenny (1988- ) by David Alvarez (Puerto Rico)  * Yo, Matías (1993- ) by Fernando Sendra  * Yogi Bear (1961-1980) by Hanna-Barbera Productions  * You Know Me Al (1922-1925) by Ring Lardner (USA)  * Young Hobby Club by Cappy Dick  *  * [edit] Z * Zack Hill (2003- ) by John Deering and John Newcombe (USA)  * Zanies (1977- ) by J. Maddox  * Ze General (1945-1955) by Bob Leffingwell  * Ziggy (1971- ) by Tom Wilson (USA)  * Zimmie (1912-1913)  * Zippy the Pinhead (1976- ) by Bill Griffith (USA)  * Zits (1997- ) by Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman (USA)  *  * [edit] References *

101 Dalmatians * Main article: One Hundred and One Dalmatians * Anita  * Coco  * Cruella de Vil  * Danny  * Lucky  * Cadpig  * Spot  * Dipstick  * Domino  * Freckles  * Horace  * Jasper  * Lucky  * Nanny  * Oddball  * Patch  * Penny  * Pepper  * Perdita  * Pongo  * Roger  * Rolly  * Sarge  * Tibbs  *  * [edit] A Bug's Life * Main article: A Bug's Life * Princess Atta  * Bird  * Dim  * Dot  * Flik  * Francis  * Gypsy  * Heimlich  * Hopper  * Manny  * Molt  * P.T. Flea  * The Queen  * Rosie  * Slim  * Tuck and Roll  *  * [edit] Goof Troop / A Goofy Movie / An Extremely Goofy Movie * Main article: Goof Troop * Main article: A Goofy Movie * Main article: An Extremely Goofy Movie * Goofy  * Max Goof  * Pete Junior  * Pete  * Peg  * Pistol  * Waffles  * Chainsaw  * Robert Zimmeruski  * Roxanne  * Stacey  * Principal Mazur  * Powerline  * Bigfoot  * Beret Girl  * Sylvia Marpole  * Tank  * Bradley Uppercrust III  *  * [edit] Aladdin * Main article: Aladdin (film) * Abu  * Aladdin  * Ali Baba  * Cassim  * Genie  * Iago  * Jafar  * Mozenrath  * Princess Jasmine  * Rajah  * Magic Carpet  * The Sultan  *  * [edit] Alice in Wonderland * Main article: Alice in Wonderland (1951 film) * Alice  * Alice's Sister  * Bill  * The Carpenter  * Caterpillar  * Cheshire Cat  * Dina  * Dodo  * Doorknob  * Dormouse  * King of Hearts  * Mad Hatter  * March Hare  * Queen of Hearts  * The Rose  * Tweedledee  * Tweedledum  * The Walrus  * White Rabbit  *  * [edit] (The) Aristocats * Main article: Aristocats * Thomas O'Malley  * Duchess  * Marie  * Berlioz  * Toulouse  * Edgar Balthazar  * Roquefort  * Madame Adelaide Bonfamille  * Scat Cat  * Shun Gon  * Hit Cat  * Billy Bass  * Peppo  * Napoleon  * Lafayette  * Frou Frou  * Amelia Gabble  * Abigail Gabble  * Uncle Waldo  * Georges Hautecourt  *  * [edit] Beauty and the Beast * Main article: Beauty and the Beast (1991 film) * Beast  * Belle  * Chip  * Cogsworth  * Gaston  * LeFou  * Lumiere  * Maurice  * Mrs. Potts  *  * [edit] The Black Cauldron * Main article: The Black Cauldron * Gurgi  * Horned King  * King Eidilleg  * Fflewddur Fflam  * Dallben  * Eilonwy  * Taran  *  * [edit] Brother Bear * Main article: Brother Bear * Kenai  * Koda  *  * [edit] Cars * Main article: Cars (film) * Chick Hicks  * Doc Hudson  * Fillmore  * Flo  * Guido  * The King  * Lightning McQueen  * Lizzie  * Luigi  * Mack  * Mater  * Ramone  * Red  * Sally Carrera  * Sarge  * Sheriff  *  * [edit] Chicken Little * Main article: Chicken Little (2005 film) * Abby Mallard  * Buck "Ace" Cluck  * Chicken Little  * Fish Out of Water  * Foxy Loxy  * Goosey Loosey  * Kirby  * Melvin  * Morcupine Porcupine  * Mr. Woolensworth  * Runt  * Turkey Lurkey  *  * [edit] Cinderella * Main article: Cinderella (1950 movie) * Anastasia  * Bruno  * Cinderella  * Drizella  * Fairy godmother  * Jaq  * Lady Tremaine  * Octavius (Gus)  * Prince Charming  * King of Duke  * Lucifer  *  * [edit] Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers * Chip & Dale  * Fat Cat  * Gadget Hackwrench  * Mepps  * Mole  * Monterey Jack  * Professor Norton Nimnul  * Snout  * Wart  * Zipper the Fly  *  * [edit] Country Bears * Main article: The Country Bears * Beary  * Big Al  * Country Bears  * Dex  * Ted Betterhead  * Thimble  *  * [edit] Donald Duck universe / DuckTales / Darkwing Duck * Main article: Donald Duck universe * Main article: List of DuckTales characters * Main article: Darkwing Duck * April, May, and June Duck  * Bushroot  * Chip & Dale  * Daisy Duck  * Darkwing Duck / Drake Mallard  * Donald Duck  * Duckworth  * Fenton Crackshell  * Gosalyn Waddlemeyer-Mallard  * Gus Goose  * Huey, Dewey, and Louie  * Honker Muddlefoot  * Humphrey the Bear  * J. Audubon Woodlore  * José Carioca  * Launchpad McQuack  * Liquidator  * Ludwig Von Drake  * Megavolt  * Morgana McCawbre  * Negaduck  * Panchito Pistoles  * Pete  * Quackerjack  * Scrooge McDuck  * The Beagle Boys  *  * [edit] Dumbo * Main article: Dumbo * Casey Junior  * Dumbo  * Jumbo  * Timothy Q. Mouse  *  * [edit] The Emperor's New Groove * Main article: The Emperor's New Groove * Chicha  * Kronk  * Kuzco  * Pacha  * Yzma  * Malina  *  * [edit] Finding Nemo * Nemo  * Marlin  * Flo  * Peach  * Dory  * Bubbles  * Jaques  * Chris Elliott from work  * Bloat  * Gurgle  * Gill  *  * [edit] Hercules * Main article: Hercules (1997 film) * Alcmene  * Amphitryon  * Atropos  * Clotho  * Hades  * Hera  * Hermes  * Hercules  * Megara  * Muses  * Nessus  * Pegasus  * Pain  * Panic  * Phil  * Zeus  *  * [edit] The Hunchback of Notre Dame * Main article: Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996 film) * The Archdeacon  * Judge Claude Frollo  * Clopin  * Esmeralda  * Hugo  * Laverne  * Captain Phoebus  * Quasimodo  * Victor  *  * [edit] The Incredibles * Main article: The Incredibles * Bomb Voyage  * Dash  * Edna  * Elastigirl  * Frozone  * Jack Jack  * Mirage  * Mr. Incredible  * Syndrome  * Violet  *  * [edit] The Jungle Book * Main article: The Jungle Book (1967 film) * Akela  * Bagheera  * Baloo  * Colonel Hathi  * Grey Brother  * Mowgli  * Kaa  * King Louie  * Raksha  * Shanti  * Shere Khan  *  * [edit] Lady and the Tramp * Main article: Lady and the Tramp * Aunt Sarah  * Darling  * Jim Dear  * Jock  * Lady  * Si and Am  * Tramp  * Trusty  * Peg  *  * [edit] Lilo & Stitch * Main article: Lilo & Stitch * Captain Gantu  * Jumba  * Lilo  * Nani  * Agent Pleakley  * Stitch  *  * [edit] The Lion King / The Lion King 2 / Timon & Pumbaa * Main article: List of The Lion King characters * Banzai  * Ed  * Kiara  * Kovu  * Mufasa  * Nala  * Nuka  * Pumbaa  * Quint  * Rafiki  * Sarabi  * Sarafina  * Scar/Taka  * Shenzi  * Simba  * Speedy the Snail  * Timon  * Vitani  * Zazu  * Zira  *  * [edit] Mary Poppins * Main article: Mary Poppins (film) * Bert  * Mrs. Banks  * Mr. Banks  * Jane  * Mary Poppins  * Michael  *  * [edit] The Little Mermaid/The Little Mermaid:Return to the Sea/The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning * Main article: The Little Mermaid (1989 film) * Main Article:Characters of Disney's The Little Mermaid *  * Ariel  * Chef Louis  * Flounder  * Flotsam  * Grimsby  * Jetsam  * King Triton  * Prince Eric  * Scuttle  * Sebastian  * Ursula  * Ariel's Sisters  * Princess Melody  * Morgana  * Urchin  * Evil Manta  * Undertow  * Marina Del Ray and Benjamin  *  * [edit] Meet the Robinsons * Main article: Meet the Robinsons * Bowler Hat Guy  * Cornelius Robinson  * Frany (Mrs. Robinson)  * Goob  * Lefty  * Lewis  * Singing Frogs  * Tiny  * Wilbur Robinson  *  * [edit] Mickey Mouse universe * Main article: Mickey Mouse universe * Butch the Bulldog  * Chief O'Hara  * Clarabelle Cow  * Clara Cluck  * Detective Casey  * Dinah the Dachshund  * Donald Duck  * Eega Beeva  * Eli Squinch  * Fifi the Peke  * Figaro  * Goofy  * Gus Goose  * Horace Horsecollar  * Huey, Dewey, and Louie  * Humphrey the Bear  * J. Audubon Woodlore  * José Carioca  * Ludwig Von Drake  * Max Goof  * Mickey Mouse  * Millie and Melody Mouse  * Minnie Mouse  * Mortimer Mouse  * Morty and Ferdie Fieldmouse  * Pete  * Pluto  * Sylvester Shyster  * The Beagle Boys  * The Phantom Blot  *  * [edit] Monsters, Inc. * Main article: Monsters, Inc. * Boo  * Celia  * Fungus  * George Sanderson  * Mr. Waternoose  * Sully  * Mike  * Mr. Bile  * Ms. Flint  * Needleman and Smitty  * Randall  * Roz  * Yeti  *  * [edit] Peter Pan * Main article: Peter Pan (1953 film) * Captain Hook  * The Crocodile  * George Darling  * John  * The Lost Boys  * Mary Darling  * Michael  * Nana  * Peter Pan  * Smee  * Tiger Lily  * Tinker Bell  * Wendy  *  * [edit] Phineas and Ferb * Main article: Phineas and Ferb * Baljeet Patel  * Buford Van Stom  * Candace Flynn  * Charlene Doofenshmirtz  * Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz  * Ferb Fletcher  * Grandma Betty Jo Flynn  * Grandpa Clyde Flynn  * Isabella Garcia-Shapiro  * Jeremy Johnson  * Karl the Intern  * Lawrence Fletcher  * Linda Flynn  * Major Monogram  * Perry the Platypus  * Phineas Flynn  * Stacy Hirano  * Suzy Johnson  * Vanessa Doofenshmirtz  *  * [edit] Pinocchio * Main article: Pinocchio (1940 film) * The Blue Fairy  * Cleo  * Figaro  * Foulfellow the Fox  * Geppetto  * Gideon the Cat  * Jiminy Cricket  * Lampwick  * Monstro  * Pinocchio  * Stromboli  * The Coachman  *  * [edit] Pirates of the Caribbean * Main article: Pirates of the Caribbean films * Bootstrap Bill Turner  * Captain Teague  * Cutler Beckett  * Davy Jones  * Elizabeth Swann  * Hector Barbossa  * Jack Sparrow  * James Norrington  * Joshamee Gibbs  * Pintel  * Ragetti  * Sao Feng  * Tia Dalma  * Will Turner  *  * [edit] Pocahontas * Main article: Pocahontas (1995 film) * Ben  * Chief Powhatan  * Flit  * Governor Ratcliffe  * Grandmother Willow  * John Smith  * Kekata  * Kocoum  * Lon  * Meeko  * Nakoma  * Percy  * Pocahontas  * Thomas  * Wiggins  *  * [edit] Ratatouille * Main article: Ratatouille (film) * Alfredo Linguini  * Colette  * Emile  * Remy  *  * [edit] Robin Hood * Main article: Robin Hood (1973 film) * Alan-a-Dale  * Captain of the Guard  * Father Mouse and Mother Mouse  * Lady Kluck  * Little John  * Maid Marian  * Mother Rabbit  * Otto  * Prince John  * Robin Hood  * Sheriff of Nottingham  * Sir Hiss  * Sis  * Skippy  * Tagalong  * Toby  * Trigger & Nutsey  *  * [edit] Sleeping Beauty * Main article: Sleeping Beauty (1959 film) * Aurora/Briar Rose  * Diablo the Raven  * Fauna  * Flora  * King Stefan  * King Hubert  * Maleficent  * Merryweather  * the Queen  * Prince Philip's horse, Samson  *  * [edit] Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs * Main article: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film) * Bashful  * Doc  * Dopey  * Grumpy  * Happy  * Humbert the Huntsman  * The Magic Mirror  * The Prince  * Queen  * Sleepy  * Sneezy  * Snow White  *  * [edit] Song of the South * Main article: Song of the South * Brer Bear  * Brer Fox  * Brer Rabbit  *  * [edit] The Sword in the Stone * Main article: The Sword in the Stone (film) * Sir Ector  * Sir Kay  * Merlin  * Madam Mim  * Wart/Arthur  *  * [edit] TaleSpin * Main article: TaleSpin * Baloo  * Colonel Spigot  * Don Karnage  * Kit Cloudkicker  * Louie  * Molly Cunningham  * Rebecca Cunningham  * Sergeant Dunder  * Shere Khan  * Wildcat the Mechanic  *  * [edit] Tarzan * Main article: Tarzan (1999 film) * Professor Archimedes Q. Porter  * Mr. Clayton  * Jane  * Kala  * Kerchak  * Tantor  * Tarzan  * Terkina (Terk)  *  * [edit] Teamo Supremo * Main article: Teamo Supremo * Action the Dog  * Baron Blitz  * The Birthday Bandit  * Brenda / Rope Girl  * Captain Crandall  * Crandall's mom  * The Chief  * Dehydro  * The Gauntlet  * Governor Kevin  * Hector Felipe Corrio / Skate Lad  * Helius Inflato  * Jean  * Laser Pirate  * Madam Snake  * Mrs. Woolingantz  * Paulson  * Samantha  *  * [edit] Toy Story/Toy Story 2/Toy Story 3 * Main article: List of Toy Story characters * Al  * Andy  * Bullseye  * Bo Peep  * Buzz Lightyear  * Hamm  * Jessie  * Mr. Potatohead  * Mrs. Potatohead  * Rex  * Sarge  * Sid  * Slinky  * Stinky Pete the prospector  * Wheezy  * Woody  *  * [edit] WALL-E * Main article: WALL-E * WALL-E  * EVE  * M-O  * Autopilot  * GO-4  * Captain B. McCrea  * John  * Mary  * Hal  *  * [edit] Who Framed Roger Rabbit? * Main article: Who Framed Roger Rabbit? * Baby Herman  * Benny the Cab  * Eddie Valiant  * Jessica Rabbit  * Judge Doom  * Roger Rabbit  * The Toon Patrol  *  * [edit] Winnie the Pooh * Main article: Winnie the Pooh * Christopher Robin  * Eeyore  * Gopher  * Kanga  * Lumpy  * Owl  * Piglet  * Rabbit  * Roo  * Tigger  * Winnie the Pooh  * Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Disney_characters_by_film" *

A * Mrs Abbott – The mother of Hannah Abbott, murdered by Death Eaters  * Hannah Abbott – Hufflepuff student in Harry Potter's year, landlady of the Leaky Cauldron and wife of Neville Longbottom,[1] member of Dumbledore's Army  * Euan Abercrombie – Gryffindor student who enters Hogwarts in Harry's fifth year  * Stewart Ackerley – Ravenclaw student who enters Hogwarts in Harry's fourth year  * Falco Aesalon – Ancient Greek wizard, first known Animagus  * Cornelius Agrippa – Wizard imprisoned by Muggles for his “evil” writings  * Alderton – Alleged Muggle-born sent to Azkaban in Deathly Hallows despite claiming relation to Arkie Alderton  * Archibald Alderton – Blew up the town of Little Dropping in Hampshire  * Arkie Alderton – Famous broomstick designer.  * PC Anderson - A Muggle police officer from the Harry Potter prequel.[2]  * Bertram Aubrey – Hogwarts student bullied by James Potter and Sirius Black  * Avery – One of the first Death Eaters, attended Hogwarts with Tom Marvolo Riddle  * Avery – Death Eater, Slytherin student who befriended Severus Snape while at Hogwarts  *  * [edit] B * Bathsheba Babbling – Ancient Runes teacher at Hogwarts  * Malcolm Baddock – Slytherin student who is in Hogwarts in Harry's fourth year  * Mr Bagman – Father of Ludovic and Otto Bagman, friend of Death Eater Augustus Rookwood  * Ludovic Bagman – Quidditch Beater for the Wimbourne Wasps, Head of the Department of Games and Sports within the Ministry of Magic  * Otto Bagman – Brother of Ludovic Bagman  * Millicent Bagnold – Minister for Magic before Cornelius Fudge.  * Bathilda Bagshot – Author of A History of Magic, aunt of Gellert Grindelwald.  * Heathcote Barbary – Guitarist for the Weird Sisters  * Musidora Barkwith – Composer noted for her work Wizarding Suite  * Baruffio – Namesake of Baruffio's Brain Elixir  * Ali Bashir – Flying carpet merchant who attempts unsuccessfully to establish a flying carpet business in Britain in Goblet of Fire, on the grounds that there is a market for a "family vehicle."  * Hetty Bayliss – Muggle who witnessed Arthur Weasley's flying Ford Anglia.  * Oswald Beamish – Goblin rights pioneer.  * Flavius Belby – First wizard to write about the lethifold.  * Marcus Belby – Ravenclaw student at Hogwarts a year above Harry Potter.  * Humphrey Belcher – Wizard who experimented with cheese cauldrons.  * Katie Bell – Gryffindor student one year above Harry Potter; Chaser on the Gryffindor Quidditch team.  * Amy Benson – Girl at the orphanage with Tom Marvolo Riddle.  * Cuthbert Binns – Ghost, History of Magic professor.  * Dennis Bishop – Boy at the orphanage with Tom Marvolo Riddle.  * Alphard Black – Son of Pollux Black and Irma Crabbe, brother of Cygnus and Walburga Black, maternal uncle to Sirius Black and Regulus Arcturus Black, disowned for financially supporting Sirius Black after he left home to live with the Potter family.  * Andromeda Black – See Andromeda Tonks.  * Arcturus Black – Son of Phineas Nigellus Black and Ursula Flint, brother of Sirius, Phineas, Belvina, and Cygnus Black, husband of Lysandra Yaxley, father of Callidora, Charis, and Cedrella Black  * Arcturus Black – Son of Hesper Gamp, husband of Melania MacMillan, father of Lucretia and Orion Black  * Bellatrix Black – See Bellatrix Lestrange  * Belvina Black – See Belvina Burke  * Callidora Black – See Callidora Longbottom  * Cassiopeia Black – Daughter of Cygnus Black and Violetta Bulstrode, sister of Pollux, Marius, and Dorea Black  * Cedrella Black – See Cedrella Weasley  * Charis Black – See Charis Crouch  * Cygnus Black – Son of Phineas Nigellus Black and Ursula Flint, brother of Sirius, Phineas, Belvina, and Arcturus Black, husband of Violetta Bulstrode, father of Pollux, Cassiopeia, Marius, and Dorea Black  * Cygnus Black – Son of Pollux Black and Irma Crabbe, brother of Walburga and Alphard Black, husband of Druella Rosier, father of Bellatrix, Andromeda, and Narcissa Black, maternal uncle to Sirius and Regulus Arcturus Black, great-grandson of Phineas Nigellus Black  * Dorea Black – Daughter of Cygnus Black and Violetta Bulstrode, sister of Pollux and Cassiopeia Black, mother of Charlus Potter's son  * Druella Black (née Rosier) – Wife of Cygnus Black, mother of Bellatrix, Andromeda and Narcissa Black  * Elladora Black – Sister of Phineas Nigellus, Sirius, and Isla Black  * Hesper Black (née Gamp) – Wife of Sirius Black, mother of Arcturus, Lycoris, and Regulus Black  * Irma Black (née Crabbe) – Wife of Pollux Black, mother of Walburga, Alphard and Cygnus Black  * Isla Black – See Isla Hitchens  * Lucretia Black – See Lucretia Prewett  * Lycoris Black – Daughter of Sirius Black and Hesper Gamp, sister of Arcturus and Regulus Black  * Lysandra Black (née Yaxley) – Wife of Arcturus Black, mother of Callidora, Charis and Cedrella Black  * Marius Black – Son of Cygnus Black and Violetta Bulstrode, brother of Pollux, Cassiopeia and Dorea Black, disowned for being a Squib  * Melania Black (née MacMillan) – Wife of Arcturus Black, mother of Lucretia and Orion Black  * Narcissa Black – See Narcissa Malfoy  * Orion Black – Son of Arcturus Black and Melania MacMillan, brother of Lucretia Black, husband of Walburga Black, father of Sirius and Regulus Arcturus Black  * Phineas Black – Son of Phineas Nigellus Black and Ursula Flint, brother of Sirius, Cygnus, Belvina and Arcturus Black, disowned for supporting Muggle rights  * Phineas Nigellus Black – Brother of Sirius, Elladora, and Isla Black, husband of Ursula Flint, father of Sirius, Phineas, Cygnus, Belvina, and Arcturus Black, Headmaster of Hogwarts  * Pollux Black – Son of Cygnus Black and Violetta Bulstrode, brother of Cassiopeia, Marius and Dorea Black, husband of Irma Crabbe, father of Walburga, Alphard and Cygnus Black  * Regulus Black – Son of Sirius Black and Hesper Gamp, brother of Lycoris and Arcturus Black  * Regulus Arcturus Black – Son of Orion and Walburga Black, brother of Sirius Black, Slytherin Quidditch Seeker, reformed Death Eater  * Sirius Black – Brother of Phineas Nigellus, Elladora and Isla Black, died at a young age  * Sirius Black – Son of Phineas Nigellus and Ursula Flint, husband of Hesper Gamp, brother of Phineas, Cygnus, Belvina and Arcturus Black, father of Arcturus, Lycoris and Regulus Black  * Sirius Black – Son of Orion and Walburga Black, brother of Regulus Arcturus Black, godfather of Harry Potter, Gryffindor student at Hogwarts (only Black not to be in Slytherin), Marauder, Animagus, disowned for running away from home to live with the Potter family, member of the Order of the Phoenix, killed by his cousin Bellatrix Lestrange  * Ursula Black (née Flint) – Wife of Phineas Nigellus Black, mother of Sirius, Phineas, Cygnus, Belvina and Arcturus Black  * Violetta Black (née Bulstrode) – Wife of Cygnus Black, mother of Pollux, Cassiopeia, Marius and Dorea Black  * Walburga Black (née Black) – Daughter of Pollux Black and Irma Crabbe, sister of Alphard and Cygnus Black, wife of Orion Black, mother of Sirius and Regulus Arcturus Black  * Balfour Blane – Established the Committee on Experimental Charms  * Timothy Blenkinsop – Puddlemere United supporter  * Bletchley – Ministry of Magic employee whose office was drenched with rain  * Miles Bletchley – Keeper on the Slytherin Quidditch team during Harry's time at Hogwarts  * Beatrix Bloxam – Author of the banned children's book series The Toadstool Tales  * Stubby Boardman – Lead singer of the Hobgoblins  * Melinda Bobbin – Hogwarts student during Harry's time at school, her family owns a chain of apothecaries  * Broderick Bode – Ministry of Magic employee in the Department of Mysteries, killed by Devil's Snare  * Bole – Slytherin Quidditch Beater  * Pierre Bonaccord – First Supreme Mugwump of the International Confederation of Wizards  * Amelia Susan Bones – Head of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement, aunt of Susan Bones  * Edgar Bones – Member of the original Order of the Phoenix, brother of Amelia Susan Bones, uncle of Susan Bones  * Susan Bones – Hufflepuff student in Harry's year, member of Dumbledore's Army  * Mungo Bonham – Healer who founded St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Ailments and Injuries, Wizard of the Month on J. K. Rowling’s website for March 2005.  * Terry Boot – Ravenclaw student in Harry's year, member of Dumbledore's Army.  * Libatius Borage – Author of Advanced Potion-Making.  * Mr Borgin – Proprietor of Borgin & Burkes in Knockturn Alley  * Bertie Bott – Creator of Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans  * Bradley – Chaser on the Ravenclaw Quidditch team during Harry's time at Hogwarts.  * Barberus Bragge – Chief of the Wizards' Council, introduced the Golden Snitch to Quidditch.  * Betty Braithwaite – Reporter for the Daily Prophet.  * Rudolf Brand – Captain of the Heidelberg Harriers Quidditch team.  * Eleanor Branstone – Hufflepuff student who entered Hogwarts in Harry's fourth year.  * Karl Broadmoore – Beater for the Falmouth Falcons Quidditch team with his brother Kevin.  * Kevin Broadmoore – Beater for the Falmouth Falcons Quidditch team with his brother Karl.  * Mandy Brocklehurst – Ravenclaw student in Harry's year  * Rupert “Axebanger” Brookstanton – Name Hermione Granger came across while searching for the identity of R.A.B..  * Lavender Brown – Gryffindor student in Harry's year, member of Dumbledore's Army, briefly dates Ron Weasley, attends the Yule Ball with Seamus Finnigan.  * Frank Bryce – Muggle gardener for the Riddle family, murdered by Lord Voldemort.  * Millicent Bulstrode – Slytherin student in Harry's year, member of Umbridge's Inquisitorial Squad.  * Violetta Bulstrode – See Violetta Black.  * K. Bundy – Hogwarts student during Harry's time at school.  * Rosalind Antigone Bungs – Name that Hermione Granger came across while searching for the identity of R.A.B.  * Charity Burbage – Professor of Muggle Studies at Hogwarts during Harry's time at school.  * Caractacus Burke – Co-founder of Borgin and Burkes.  * Belvina Burke (née Black) – Daughter of Phineas Nigellus Black and Ursula Flint, sister of Sirius, Phineas, Cygnus and Arcturus Black, wife of Herbert Burke, mother of two sons and one daughter.  * Herbert Burke – Husband of Belvina Black, father of two sons and one daughter.  * Randolph Burrow – Ravenclaw Quidditch Chaser during Harry's time at Hogwarts  *  * [edit] C * Sir Cadogan – Armoured knight occupying a painting in Hogwarts  * Cadwallader – Hufflepuff Quidditch team member during Harry's time at Hogwarts  * S. Capper – Hogwarts student during Harry's time at school  * Eddie Carmichael – Ravenclaw student one year above Harry Potter  * Alecto Carrow – Sister of Amycus Carrow, Death Eater and professor of Muggle Studies for one year  * Amycus Carrow – Brother of Alecto Carrow, Death Eater and professor of Defence Against the Dark Arts for one year.  * Greta Catchlove – Author of Charm Your Own Cheese  * Mary Cattermole – Wife of Reginald Cattermole  * Ellie Cattermole - Daughter of Reg and Mary Cattermole  * Maisie Cattermole - Daughter of Reg and Mary Cattermole  * Alfred Cattermole - Son of Reg and Mary Cattermole  * Reginald Cattermole – Employee of the Magical Maintenance Department for the Ministry of Magic.  * Owen Cauldwell – Hufflepuff student who entered Hogwarts during Harry's fourth year.  * Chambers – Ravenclaw Quidditch Chaser during Harry's time at Hogwarts  * Cho Chang – Ravenclaw student one year above Harry, Quidditch Seeker, member of Dumbledore's Army, dates Cedric Diggory, Harry Potter and Roger Davies. Attends the Yule Ball with Cedric Diggory.  * Glenda Chittock – Presenter of [[Witching Hour]] on the Wizarding Wireless Network, J. K. Rowling's Wizard of the Month for October 2004  * Herbert Chorley – Muggle Junior Minister who received a botched Imperius Curse that left him acting like a chicken  * Agatha Chub – Wizarding archaeologist who found twelve lead Bludgers from the sixteenth century  * Elfrida Clagg – Chieftainess of the Warlock's Council, made the Golden Snidget a protected species, J. K. Rowling's Wizard of the Month for June 2005  * Penelope Clearwater – Ravenclaw prefect four years above Harry, girlfriend of Percy Weasley  * Edgar Clogg – Ghost who hangs around the Hogwarts Quidditch pitch  * Mrs Cole – Matron of Tom Riddle's orphanage  * Magenta Comstock – Experimental artist, J. K. Rowling's Wizard of the Month for April 2007  * Connolly – Beater for the Irish national Quidditch team  * Buckley Cooper – Daily Prophet reader  * Howland Coopey – Daily Prophet reader with Dragon Pox  * Ritchie Coote – Beater on the Gryffindor Quidditch team during Harry's sixth year  * Michael Corner – Ravenclaw student in Harry's year, member of Dumbledore's Army, dates Ginny Weasley and Cho Chang  * Irma Crabbe – See Irma Black  * Crabbe Sr – Death Eater, father of Vincent Crabbe  * Vincent Crabbe – Slytherin student in Harry's year, son of Death Eater, Slytherin Quidditch team Beater, member of the Inquisitorial Squad. Dies in seventh book.  * Mr Creevey – Muggle milkman, father of Colin and Dennis Creevey  * Colin Creevey – Muggle-born Gryffindor student one year below Harry, brother of Dennis Creevey, member of Dumbledore's Army, killed in seventh book  * Dennis Creevey – Muggle-born Gryffindor student three years below Harry, brother of Colin Creevey, member of Dumbledore's Army  * Dirk Cresswell – Muggle-born Head of the Goblin Liaison Office  * Croaker – Ministry of Magic employee in the Department of Mysteries  * Doris Crockford – Meets Harry Potter in the Leaky Cauldron on the day Harry returns to the Wizarding world  * Crispin Cronk – Sent to Azkaban for keeping sphinxes in his backyard  * Glenda Crook – Works for the Campaign for Greater Freedom for Wizards  * Bartemius “Barty” Crouch Sr – Head of the Department of International Magical Cooperation, father of Barty Crouch Jr  * Bartemius “Barty” Crouch Jr – Death Eater, son of Barty Crouch Sr  * Caspar Crouch – Husband of Charis Black, father of one son and two daughters  * Charis Crouch (née Black) – Daughter of Arcturus Black and Lysandra Yaxley, wife of Caspar Crouch, mother of one son and two daughters  * Gideon Crumb – Plays bagpipes for the Weird Sisters  * Barnabas Cuffe – Editor of the Daily Prophet  *  * [edit] D * Hector Dagworth-Granger – Founder of the Most Extraordinary Society of Potioneers  * Roger Davies – Ravenclaw student two years above Harry, Quidditch Chaser and Captain, attended the Yule Ball with Fleur Delacour  * John Dawlish – Auror  * Sir Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington/Nearly Headless Nick – Gryffindor House ghost  * Caradoc Dearborn – Member of the original Order of the Phoenix  * Apolline Delacour – Wife of M. Delacour (first name unknown), mother of Fleur and Gabrielle Delacour  * Fleur Delacour – Daughter of Apolline and M. Delacour (first name unknown), sister of Gabrielle Delacour, wife of Bill Weasley, mother of Victoire, Dominique and Louis Weasley, participated in the Triwizard Tournament representing Beauxbatons  * Gabrielle Delacour – Daughter of Apolline and M. Delacour (first name unknown), sister of Fleur Delacour  * Monsieur Delacour (first name unknown) – Husband of Apolline Delacour, father of Fleur and Gabrielle Delacour  * Sir Patrick Delaney-Podmore – Bearded ghost who leads the Headless Hunt  * Derrick – Beater for the Slytherin Quidditch team, three years above Harry  * Dilys Derwent – St Mungo's Healer and Headmistress of Hogwarts  * Barnabas Deverill – One-time owner of the Elder Wand, killed by Loxias  * Philbert Deverill – Manager of Puddlemere United  * Dedalus Diggle – Member of the Order of the Phoenix  * Amos Diggory – Works for the Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures, father of Cedric Diggory  * Cedric Diggory – Hufflepuff student two years above Harry, school prefect, Quidditch Seeker and captain, co-winner of the Triwizard Tournament, attended the Yule Ball with Cho Chang. Killed by Peter Pettigrew on Voldemort's orders.  * Mrs Diggory – Mother of Cedric Diggory, wife of Amos Diggory  * Ivor Dillonsby – Interviewed by Rita Skeeter for her book The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore  * Dimitrov – Chaser for the Bulgarian national Quidditch team  * Harold Dingle – Student at Hogwarts during Harry's time at school  * Armando Dippet – Headmaster of Hogwarts in Tom Riddle's time  * Emma Dobbs – Hogwarts student three years below Harry  * Daisy Dodderidge – Builder and landlady of the Leaky Cauldron, J. K. Rowling’s Wizard of the Month for March 2006  * Elphias Doge – Member of the original Order of the Phoenix, Special Advisor to the Wizengamot, long-time friend of Albus Dumbledore  * Antonin Dolohov – Death Eater, killed Fabian Prewett, Gideon Prewett, and Remus Lupin  * Mary Dorkins – Muggle news reporter  * Ragmar Dorkins – Manager of the Chudley Cannons Quidditch team  * J. Dorny – Hogwarts student during Harry's time at school  * Matilda Dukelow – Holyhead Harpies fan  * Aberforth Dumbledore – Son of Percival and Kendra Dumbledore, brother of Albus and Ariana Dumbledore, owner of the Hog's Head  * Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore – Son of Percival and Kendra Dumbledore, brother of Aberforth and Ariana Dumbledore, Hogwarts Headmaster in Harry Potter's time, Transfiguration professor in Tom Riddle's time, founder of the Order of the Phoenix, Order of Merlin First Class, Supreme Mugwump of the International Confederation of Wizards, Chief Warlock of the Wizengamot, only known gay character in the series,[1]  * Ariana Dumbledore – Daughter of Percival and Kendra Dumbledore, sister of Aberforth and Albus Dumbledore  * Kendra Dumbledore – Wife of Percival Dumbledore, mother of Albus, Aberforth, and Ariana Dumbledore  * Percival Dumbledore – Husband of Kendra Dumbledore, father of Albus, Aberforth, and Ariana Dumbledore, imprisoned in Azkaban after hexing three Muggles.  * B. Dunstan – Hogwarts student while Harry is attending the school.  * Dudley Dursley – Son of Vernon Dursley and Petunia Evans, first cousin of Harry Potter  * Marjorie Dursley – Sister of Vernon Dursley  * Petunia Dursley (née Evans) – Sister of Lily Evans, aunt of Harry Potter, wife of Vernon Dursley, mother of Dudley Dursley  * Vernon Dursley – Brother of Marge Dursley, husband of Petunia Evans, father of Dudley Dursley, uncle of Harry Potter  *  * [edit] E * Lorcan d'Eath – Part-vampire singer, J. K. Rowling's Wizard of the Month for November 2006  * Marietta Edgecombe – Ravenclaw student one year above Harry, traitor to Dumbledore's Army  * Madam Edgecombe – Works in the Floo Network Office, mother of Marietta Edgecombe  * Mordicus Egg – Author of The Philosophy of the Mundane: Why Muggles Prefer Not to Know  * Ellerby – Manufacturer of the 1940 Tinderblast broom  * Wilfred Elphick – First to be gored by an Erumpent  * Lily Evans – See Lily Potter  * Mark Evans – Muggle boy who is bullied by Dudley Dursley; no relation to Lily and Petunia Evans  * Petunia Evans – See Petunia Dursley  *  * [edit] F * Perpetua Fancourt – Inventor of the Lunascope  * S. Fawcett – Ravenclaw student in Harry's year  * Benjy Fenwick – Member of the original Order of the Phoenix  * Arabella Figg – Squib neighbour of the Dursleys', member of the Order of the Phoenix.  * Argus Filch – Squib caretaker of Hogwarts  * Justin Finch-Fletchley – Muggle-born Hufflepuff student in Harry's year, member of Dumbledore's Army  * Mrs Finnigan – Mother of Seamus Finnigan  * Seamus Finnigan – Irish Gryffindor student in Harry's year, member of Dumbledore's Army, attends the Yule Ball with Lavender Brown  * Sergeant Fisher - A Muggle police officer from the Harry Potter prequel.[2]  * Nicolas Flamel – Husband of Perenelle Flamel, alchemist, the only known creator of the philosopher's stone. A fictionalised version of Nicolas Flamel, the mediaeval scrivener and alchemist.  * Perenelle Flamel – Wife of Nicolas Flamel  * Angus Fleet – Muggle who spotted Arthur Weasley's flying Ford Anglia  * Mundungus Fletcher – Member of the Order of the Phoenix  * Laurentia Fletwock – Breeder and racer of winged horses, J. K. Rowling's Wizard of the Month for December 2006  * Marcus Flint – Slytherin Quidditch Chaser and Captain, five years above Harry  * Ursula Flint – See Ursula Black  * Filius Flitwick – Part-Goblin Charms professor at Hogwarts and Head of Ravenclaw  * Ambrosius Flume – Owner of Honeydukes Sweetshop in Hogsmeade  * Dexter Fortescue – Hogwarts Headmaster  * Florean Fortescue – Owner of an ice cream parlor in Diagon Alley. Helped Harry Potter with his homework and gave him free ice cream. Victim of the Death Eaters.  * Victoria Frobisher – Gryffindor student at the time Harry was at Hogwarts  * Colonel Fubster – Friend of Marge Dursley  * Cornelius Oswald Fudge – Former Minister for Magic  * Dymphna Furmage – Witch who is terrified of pixies  *  * [edit] G * Hesper Gamp – See Hesper Black  * Marvolo Gaunt – Father of Merope and Morfin Gaunt, grandfather of Tom Marvolo Riddle, descendant of Salazar Slytherin  * Merope Gaunt – Daughter of Marvolo Gaunt, sister of Morfin Gaunt, wife of Tom Riddle, mother of Tom Marvolo Riddle  * Morfin Gaunt – Son of Marvolo Gaunt, brother of Merope Gaunt, uncle of Lord Voldemort  * Gibbon – Death Eater, killed at Hogwarts in Half-Blood Prince  * Godelot – Father of Hereward Godelot, owner of the Elder Wand  * Hereward Godelot – Son of Godelot, killed his father for possession of the Elder Wand  * Anthony Goldstein – Ravenclaw student in Harry's year, member of Dumbledore's Army  * Dragomir Gorgovitch – Quidditch Chaser with the Chudley Cannons  * Miranda Goshawk – Author of the Standard Book of Spells series  * Goyle Sr – Death Eater, father of Gregory Goyle  * Gregory Goyle – Son of Goyle, Slytherin student in Harry's year, Slytherin Quidditch Beater, member of the Inquisitorial Squad  * Mr Granger – Muggle dentist, father of Hermione Granger  * Mrs Granger – Muggle dentist, mother of Hermione Granger  * Hermione Jean Granger – Muggle-born Gryffindor student in Harry's year, member of Dumbledore's Army, Gryffindor prefect, eventual wife of Ron Weasley and mother of Hugo and Rose Weasley  * Merton Graves – Cello player of the Weird Sisters  * Astoria Greengrass – Sister of Daphne Greengrass, wife of Draco Malfoy, mother of Scorpius Malfoy[3]  * Daphne Greengrass – Slytherin student in Harry's year  * Gregorovitch – European wand maker, killed by Lord Voldemort  * Fenrir Greyback – Werewolf, Death Eater, infected Remus Lupin  * Glynnis Griffiths – Quidditch Seeker with the Holyhead Harpies  * Elias Grimstone – Broommaker who created the Oakshaft 79  * Gellert Grindelwald – Dark Wizard, childhood friend of Albus Dumbledore, nephew of Bathilda Bagshot, owner of the Elder Wand, student at Durmstrang  * Wilhelmina Grubbly-Plank – Substitute Care of Magical Creatures professor  * Alberic Grunnion – Inventor of the Dungbomb  * Godric Gryffindor – Co-founder of Hogwarts, J. K. Rowling’s Wizard of the Month for July 2007  * Davy Gudgeon – Hogwarts student before Harry's time at school  * Galvin Gudgeon – Quidditch Seeker for the Chudley Cannons  * Gladys Gudgeon – Fan of Gilderoy Lockhart, writes weekly fan mail  * Ellador Guffy – Neighbour of Ethelbart Mordaunt  *  * [edit] H * Rubeus Hagrid – Son of Hagrid and Fridwulfa, expelled Gryffindor student, Keeper of Keys and Grounds at Hogwarts, Care of Magical Creatures professor, member of the Order of the Phoenix, half-giant  * Hagrid Sr – Wizard father of Rubeus Hagrid  * Ciceron Harkiss – Student of Horace Slughorn, gave Ambrosius Flume his first job  * Harper – Slytherin Quidditch Chaser during Harry's time at school  * Warty Harris – Original owner of toads stolen by Mundungus Fletcher  * Bertie Higgs – Hunting partner of Tiberius McLaggen  * Terence Higgs – Slytherin Quidditch Seeker during Harry's first year  * Glover Hipworth – Inventor of the Pepperup Potion  * Bob Hitchens – Muggle who married Isla Black (sister of Phineas Nigellus Black)  * Isla Hitchens (née Black) – Sister of Phineas Nigellus, Sirius and Elladora Black, disowned for marrying Muggle Bob Hitchens  * Rolanda Hooch – Hogwarts flying instructor, Quidditch referee  * Daisy Hookum – Author of My Life as a Muggle, wife of Tilden Toots, J. K. Rowling's Wizard of the Month for June 2006  * Geoffrey Hooper – Gryffindor student during Harry's time at Hogwarts  * Mafalda Hopkirk – Improper Use of Magic Office employee  * Hornby – Brother of Olive Hornby, wedding haunted by Moaning Myrtle  * Olive Hornby – Hogwarts student during the time of Lord Voldemort, teased Moaning Myrtle  * Basil Horton – Quidditch player for the Falmouth Falcons, co-founded Comet Trading Company with Randolph Keitch, co-creator of the Horton-Keitch Braking Charm  * Helga Hufflepuff – Co-founder of Hogwarts, ancestor of Hepzibah Smith, J. K. Rowling's Wizard of the Month for May 2007  *  * [edit] I * Inigo Imago – Author of The Dream Oracle  * Duncan Inglebee – Ravenclaw Quidditch Beater during Harry's time at school  * Ivanova – Bulgarian Quidditch Beater  *  * [edit] J * Joey Jenkins – Quidditch Beater with the Chudley Canons, featured in the book Flying With the Canons  * Leonard Jewkes – Creator of the Silver Arrow racing broom  * Arsenius Jigger – Author of Magical Drafts and Potions  * Angelina Johnson – Gryffindor student two years above Harry, Quidditch Chaser and captain, attended Yule Ball with Fred Weasley, wife of George Weasley and mother of Fred and Roxanne Weasley  * Gwenog Jones – Welsh Witch. Hogwarts student before Harry's time. Friend and disciple of Horace Slughorn. Captain and Beater for the Holyhead Harpies Quidditch team (an all-woman team). J. K. Rowling's Wizard of the Month for June 2004. Hero and role model for Ginny Weasley, who keeps a poster of Gwenog in her room.  * Hestia Jones – Member of the Order of the Phoenix  * Jordan Sr – Father of Lee Jordan, owed money by Ludo Bagman  * Lee Jordan – Gryffindor student two years above Harry, Hogwarts Quidditch commentator  * Bertha Jorkins – Hogwarts student before Harry's time, Ministry of Magic employee in the Department of Magical Games and Sports  * Stamford Jorkins – Ministry of Magic spokesperson  * Jugson – Death Eater  *  * [edit] K * Igor Karkaroff – Reformed Death Eater, Headmaster of Durmstrang; murdered by other Death Eaters. Formerly a friend of Severus Snape, but the two had a major falling out about how to react to the crisis. Tried unfairly to vote against Harry Potter in the Triwizard Tournament, but was overruled by the other judges.  * Gertie Keddle – Author of one of the earliest accounts of Quidditch  * Roland Kegg – President of the English Gobstones team  * Randolph Keitch – Quidditch player with the Falmouth Falcons, with Basil Horton founded the Comet Trading Company and invented the Horton-Keitch Braking Charm  * Elladora Ketteridge – Discovered the use of gillyweed  * Professor Kettleburn – Care of Magical Creatures professor during Harry's first two years at Hogwarts  * Aidan Kiely – Seeker for the Kenmare Kestrals Quidditch team  * Andrew Kirke – Gryffindor Quidditch Beater during Harry's fifth year at school  * Goodwin Kneen – Author of one of the earliest accounts of Quidditch, husband of Gunhilda Kneen  * Gubhilda Kneen – Wife of Goodwin Kneen, suffered from Dragon Pox  * Montague Knightley – Wizard Chess champion  * Mr Krum – Father of Viktor Krum  * Mrs Krum – Mother of Viktor Krum  * Viktor Krum – Durmstrang student, Bulgarian Quidditch Seeker, participated in the Triwizard Tournament, attended the Yule Ball with Hermione Granger  *  * [edit] L * Fifi LaFolle – Author of the Enchanted Encounters book series, J. K. Rowling's Wizard of the Month for October 2005  * Nobby Leach – Minister for Magic  * Lestrange – Death Eater, attended Hogwarts with Tom Marvolo Riddle  * Bellatrix Lestrange (née Black) – Daughter of Cygnus Black and Druella Rosier, Slytherin student before Harry's time, Death Eater, sister of Narcissa Malfoy and Andromeda Tonks, cousin of Sirius Black, wife of Rodolphus Lestrange,  * Rabastan Lestrange – Death Eater, brother of Rodolphus Lestrange  * Rodolphus Lestrange – Death Eater, brother of Rabastan Lestrange, husband of Bellatrix Lestrange  * Levski – Bulgarian Quidditch Chaser  * "Dangerous" Dai Llewellyn – Quidditch player for the Caerphilly Catapults. Has a ward named after him in St Mungo's  * Guthrie Lochrin – Early broomstick rider  * Gilderoy Lockhart – Author, Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher, celebrity  * Algie Longbottom – Great Uncle of Neville Longbottom, gave Trevor to Neville  * Alice Longbottom – Mother of Neville Longbottom, wife of Frank Longbottom, member of the original Order of the Phoenix, Auror  * Augusta Longbottom – Mother of Frank Longbottom and grandmother of Neville Longbottom  * Callidora Longbottom (née Black) – Daughter of Arcturus Black and Lysandra Yaxley, sister of Charis and Cedrella Black, mother of one son and one daughter  * Enid Longbottom – Great Aunt of Neville Longbottom  * Frank Longbottom – Father of Neville Longbottom, son of Augusta Longbottom, husband of Alice Longbottom, member of the original Order of the Phoenix, Auror  * Hannah Longbottom – See Hannah Abbott  * Harfang Longbottom – Husband of Callidora Black, father of one son and one daughter  * Neville Longbottom – Gryffindor student in Harry's year, member of Dumbledore's Army, son of Aurors Frank and Alice Longbottom, eventual Herbology professor at Hogwarts, husband of Hannah Abbott[1]  * Luna Lovegood – Ravenclaw student one year below Harry, daughter of Xenophilius Lovegood, member of Dumbledore's Army, eventual wife of Newt Scamander's grandson Rolf, mother of twin sons Lorcan and Lysander Scamander  * Mrs Lovegood – Wife of Xeno Lovegood and mother of Luna Lovegood  * Xenophilius Lovegood – Father of Luna Lovegood and editor of The Quibbler  * Artemisia Lufkin – First witch to become Minister for Magic, JKR's Wizard of the Month for February 2005  * Remus John Lupin – Gryffindor student before Harry's time, Marauder, werewolf, husband of Nymphadora Tonks and father of Teddy Remus Lupin  * Teddy Remus Lupin – Son of Remus Lupin and Nymphadora Tonks, metamorphmagus. Godchild of Harry Potter, and good friend of the Potter family.  * Aidan Lynch – Irish Quidditch Seeker  *  * [edit] M * MacBoon clan – Wizarding family from the Isle of Drear, killed the rival McClivert clan after being transfigured into quintapeds  * Magnus “Dent-Head” Macdonald – Lead effort to reintroduce the game of Creaothceann  * Mary Macdonald – Hogwarts student before Harry's time, attacked with Dark Magic by Mulciber  * Morag MacDougal – Hogwarts student sorted at the same time as Harry  * Hamish MacFarland – Captain of the Montrose Magpies Quidditch team, Head of the Department of Magical Games and Sports  * MacFusty clan – A Wizarding family from the Hebrides Islands, they care for the Hebridean Black dragons  * Ernie Macmillan – Hufflepuff student in Harry's year, school prefect, member of Dumbledore's Army  * Melania Macmillan – See Melania Black  * Walden Macnair – Death Eater, executioner for the Ministry of Magic  * Alasdair Maddox – Quidditch Chaser for the Montrose Magpies  * Laura Madley – Hufflepuff student three years below Harry  * Abraxas Malfoy – Grandfather of Draco Malfoy, father of Lucius Malfoy, died of Dragon Pox  * Draco Malfoy – Slytherin student in Harry's year, Slytherin Quidditch Seeker, school prefect, member of the Inquisitorial Squad, son of Lucius Malfoy and Narcissa Black, husband of Astoria Greengrass,[3] father of Scorpius Malfoy, reformed Death Eater  * Lucius Malfoy – Son of Abraxas Malfoy, husband of Narcissa Black, father of Draco Malfoy, grandfather of Scorpius Malfoy, wealthy reformed Death Eater  * Narcissa Malfoy (née Black) – Daughter of Cygnus Black and Druella Rosier, wife of Lucius and mother of Draco Malfoy, grandmother of Scorpius Malfoy, sister of Bellatrix Lestrange and Andromeda Tonks, cousin of Sirius Black  * Scorpius Hyperion Malfoy – Son of Draco Malfoy and Astoria Greengrass, grandson of Lucius Malfoy and Narcissa Black  * Malécrit – Playwright who wrote Hélas, Je me suis Transfiguré mes Pieds. The name means "badly written" and the title of the work means "Alas, I have transfigured my feet."  * Madam Malkin – Owner of Madam Malkin's Robes for All Occasions in Diagon Alley  * Griselda Marchbanks – Head of the Wizarding Examinations Authority, elder of the Wizengamot  * Beaumont Marjoribanks – Pioneering herbologist, sometimes falsely credited with discovering gillyweed (Elladora Ketteridge discovered it about a century earlier)  * Madam Marsh – Elderly passenger on the Knight Bus  * Mr Mason – Muggle dinner guest of the Dursleys  * Mrs Mason – Muggle dinner guest of the Dursleys  * Olympe Maxime – Half-giantess, Headmistress of Beauxbatons  * McClivert clan – Wizarding family from the Isle of Drear, killed by the rival MacBoon clan  * Dugald McClivert – Head of the McClivert clan  * Catriona McCormack – Mother of Kirley Duke and Meghan McCormack, Scottish Quidditch Chaser, captain of Puddlemere United  * Kirley Duke McCormack – Son of Catriona McCormack, brother of Meghan McCormack, guitarist for the Weird Sisters  * Meghan McCormack – Daughter of Catriona McCormack, sister of Kirley Duke McCormack, Quidditch Keeper for Puddlemere United  * Natalie McDonald – Gryffindor student three years below Harry  * Minerva McGonagall – Hogwarts Transfiguration professor, Head of Gryffindor House, Headmistress, Deputy Headmistress under Albus Dumbledore, member of the Order of the Phoenix, Animagus  * Jim McGuffin – Muggle weatherman  * Marlene McKinnon – Member of the original Order of the Phoenix  * Cormac McLaggen – Gryffindor Quidditch Keeper for one game in Half-Blood Prince  * Tarquin McTavish – J. K. Rowling's Wizard of the Month for July 2006, imprisoned for crimes against Muggles  * Dorcas Meadowes – Member of the original Order of the Phoenix  * Araminta Meliflua – Cousin of Sirius Black's mother, attempted to legalise Muggle-hunting  * Galatea Merrythought – Defence Against the Dark Arts professor at Hogwarts before Harry's time at school  * Eloise Midgen – Hogwarts student during Harry's time at school, has an acne problem  * Cuthbert Mockridge – Head of the Goblin Liaison Office  * Laverne de Montmorency – Creator of various love potions  * Montague – Slytherin Quidditch Chaser and captain, two years ahead of Harry  * Montgomery sisters – Hogwarts students at the time Harry is at school, their brother is attacked by Fenrir Greyback and dies at St Mungo's  * Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody – Retired Auror, member of the Order of the Phoenix, Defence Against the Dark Arts professor in Goblet of Fire (though he was impersonated by Barty Crouch Jr), was killed in Seventh Book by Death Eaters  * Moon – Hogwarts student in Harry's year  * Moran – Irish Quidditch Chaser  * Ethelbard Mordaunt – Neighbour of Elladora Guffy  * Gwendolyn Morgan – Captain of the Holyhead Harpies Quidditch team  * Valmai Morgan – Quidditch Chaser for the Holyhead Harpies  * Mortlake – Ferret owner, raided by the Muggle Artefacts Office in Chamber of Secrets  * Hassan Mostafa – Chairwizard of the International Association of Quidditch, refereed the Quidditch World Cup final between Bulgaria and Ireland  * Mulciber – Death Eater, Imperius Curse specialist  * Burdock Muldoon – Chief of the Wizards' Council, set the criteria for what defines a “being”  * Mullet – Irish Quidditch Chaser  * Zacharias Mumps – Wrote an early account of Quidditch  * Eric Munch – Watchwizard at the Ministry of Magic, arrests Sturgis Podmore  * Eunice Murray – Quidditch Seeker for the Montrose Magpies  *  * [edit] N * Z. Nettles – Witch who gives a testimonial on Kwikspell  * Mrs Norris – Cat belonging to Argus Filch  * Carrie Newton - Editor of Witch Weekly  * Nott Sr – Widower Death Eater, father of Theodore Nott  * Theodore Nott – Slytherin student in Harry's year, son of Death Eater Nott  * Honoria Nutcombe – Founded the Society for the Reformation of Hags, J. K. Rowling's Wizard of the Month for August 2004  *  * [edit] O * Idris Oakby – Founder of the Society for the Support of Squibs, J. K. Rowling's Wizard of the Month for October 2006  * Mr Oblansk – Bulgarian Minister for Magic  * Winkus Oddpick – Wrote an editorial for the Daily Prophet after the Chipping Clodbury Riot  * Bob Ogden – Ministry of Magic official in the Department of Magical Law Enforcement  * Tiberius Ogden – Wizengamot elder, resigns after Dolores Umbridge is appointed Hogwarts High Inquisitor by Cornelius Fudge  * Dunbar Oglethorpe – Chief of Quidditch Union for the Administration and Betterment of the British League and its Endeavours (Q.U.A.B.B.L.E.)  * Darren O'Hare – Quidditch Keeper for the Kenmare Kestrals, captain of the Irish National Team, inventor of the Hawkshead Attacking Formation  * Chauncey Oldridge – First known victim of Dragon Pox, J. K. Rowling's Wizard of the Month for July 2005  * Gondoline Oliphant – Studied trolls, killed by trolls. J. K. Rowling's Wizard of the Month for April 2005  * Barnaby Ollerton – Co-founder of the Cleansweep Broom Company with his brothers Bill and Bob  * Bill Ollerton – Co-founder of the Cleansweep Broom Company with his brothers Barnaby and Bob  * Bob Ollerton – Co-founder of the Cleansweep Broom Company with his brothers Barnaby and Bill  * Gifford Ollerton – Giant slayer, killed giant Hengist of Upper Barnton  * Mr Ollivander – Wandmaker, owner of Ollivanders in Diagon Alley  *  * [edit] P * Grant Page – Ravenclaw Quidditch Keeper during Harry's time at Hogwarts  * Walter Parkin – Wizard whose four sons and three daughters comprised the original Wigtown Wanderers Quidditch team  * Pansy Parkinson – Slytherin student in Harry's year, school prefect, member of the Inquisitorial Squad  * Padma Patil – Ravenclaw student in Harry's year, identical twin sister of Gryffindor student Parvati Patil, member of Dumbledore's Army, attends the Yule Ball with Ron Weasley  * Parvati Patil – Gryffindor student in Harry's year, identical twin sister of Ravenclaw student Padma Patil, member of Dumbledore's Army, attends the Yule Ball with Harry Potter  * Mr Paws – Cat belonging to Arabella Figg  * Mr Payne – Muggle campground manager at the Quidditch World Cup  * Glanmore Peakes – Slayer of the Sea Serpent of Cromer  * Jimmy Peakes – Gryffindor Quidditch Beater three years below Harry  * Abraham Peasegood – American wizard who invented the game Quodpot  * Arnold Peasegood – Ministry of Magic employee, Obliviator for the Accidental Magic Reversal Squad, trained hit-wizard  * Daisy Pennifold – Created a special Quaffle called the Pennifold Quaffle  * Professor Phoebus Penrose – Heads a committee for the Ministry of Magic that produces a report entitled A Study into Muggle Suspicions About Magic  * Octavius Pepper – Reported missing by the Daily Prophet  * Perkins – Ministry of Magic employee and friend of Arthur Weasley  * Sally-Anne Perks – Hogwarts student in Harry's year  * Mrs Pettigrew – Mother of Peter Pettigrew, awarded the Order of Merlin  * Peter Pettigrew – Gryffindor student before Harry's time, Marauder, Animagus, Death Eater, traitor to the Order of the Phoenix, disguised himself as a pet rat belonging to first Percy and later Ron Weasley. Murdered Cedric Diggory.  * Antioch Peverell – Original owner of the Elder Wand, brother of Cadmus and Ignotus Peverell  * Cadmus Peverell – Original owner of the Resurrection Stone, brother of Antioch and Ignotus Peverell, ancestor of the Gaunt family and Lord Voldemort  * Ignotus Peverell – Original owner of the Cloak of Invisibility, brother of Antioch and Cadmus Peverell, ancestor of the Potter family  * Arkie Philpott – Searched with a Probity Probe at Gringotts in Half-Blood Prince  * Justus Pilliwickle – Head of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement  * Irma Pince – Hogwarts librarian  * Carlotta Pinkstone – Proponent of lifting the Statute of Secrecy, J. K. Rowling's Wizard of the Month for November 2005  * Dagbert Pips – Proprietor of Pumpkins R Us  * Radolphous Pittiman – Biographer of Uric the Oddball  * Yardley Platt – Serial goblin-killer, J. K. Rowling's Wizard of the Month for February 2006  * Roderick Plumpton – Quidditch Seeker for the England National Team and the Tutshill Tornados, originator of the Plumpton Pass, and holder of the fastest recorded catch of the Golden Snitch (three-and-a-half seconds, in 1921)  * Mirabella Plunkett – Fell in love with a merman, transfigured herself into a haddock  * Sturgis Podmore – Member of the Order of the Phoenix, imprisoned in Azkaban  * Royden Poke – Official from the Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures, involved in the Chipping Clodbury Riot  * Gulliver Pokeby – Author of Why I Didn't Die When the Augurey Cried, expert on magical birds  * Poliakoff – Durmstrang student at the same time as Viktor Krum, travelled to Hogwarts for the Triwizard Tournament  * Mrs Polkiss – Mother of Piers Polkiss  * Piers Polkiss – Friend of Dudley Dursley  * Poppy Pomfrey – Hogwarts school nurse  * Roddy Pontner – Placed a bet with Ludo Bagman at the Quidditch World Cup  * Petrova Porskoff – Quidditch Chaser from Russia, creator of the Porskoff Ploy  * Albus Severus Potter – Son of Harry Potter and Ginny Weasley, brother of James and Lily Potter, grandson of James Potter, Lily Evans, Arthur Weasley, and Molly Prewett  * Charlus Potter – Father of Dorea Black's son  * Ginny Potter – See Ginny Weasley  * Harry James Potter – Eponymous character of the series. Son of James Potter and Lily Evans; husband of Ginny Weasley; father of Albus Severus, James Sirius, and Lily Luna Potter; Gryffindor Quidditch Seeker and captain; Auror; founder of Dumbledore's Army; descendant of Ignotus Peverell; co-winner of the Triwizard Tournament,  * James Potter – Husband of Lily Evans, father of Harry Potter, Gryffindor student, Marauder, Head Boy, Quidditch Chaser, member of the Order of the Phoenix  * James Sirius Potter – Son of Harry Potter and Ginny Weasley, brother of Albus Severus and Lily Luna Potter, grandson of James Potter, Lily Evans, Arthur Weasley, and Molly Prewett, Gryffindor student  * Lily Potter (née Evans) – Muggle-born wife of James Potter, sister of Petunia Evans, mother of Harry Potter, Gryffindor student, Head Girl, member of the Order of the Phoenix  * Lily Luna Potter – Daughter of Harry Potter and Ginny Weasley, sister of Albus Severus and James Potter, granddaughter of James Potter, Lily Evans, Arthur Weasley, and Molly Prewett  * Nugent Potts – Quidditch referee  * Ernie Prang – Driver of the Knight Bus  * Mr Prentice – Muggle neighbour of the Dursleys  * Fabian Prewett – Brother of Molly Weasley and Gideon Prewett, member of the original Order of the Phoenix  * Gideon Prewett – Brother of Molly Weasley and Fabian Prewett, member of the original Order of the Phoenix  * Ignatius Prewett – Husband of Lucretia Black, paternal uncle of Sirius Black  * Lucretia Prewett (née Black) – Daughter of Arcturus Black and Melania MacMillan, sister of Orion Black, wife of Ignatius Prewett  * Molly Prewett – See Molly Weasley  * Eileen Prince – See Eileen Snape  * Apollyon Pringle – Caretaker at Hogwarts before Argus Filch  * Graham Pritchard – Slytherin student three years under Harry  * Demetrius J. Prod – Gave a testimonial on Kwikspell  * Elsie Prod – Widow of Demetrius Prod  * Proudfoot – Auror  * Professor Everard Proudfoot – Headmaster of Hogwarts  * Adrian Pucey – Slytherin Quidditch Chaser two years above Harry  * Madam Puddifoot – Owner of a tea shop in Hogsmeade  * Doris Purkiss – Claimed in The Quibbler that Sirius Black and Stubby Boardman were the same person  * Augustus Pye – Trainee Healer at St Mungo's, treated Arthur Weasley in Order of the Phoenix  *  * [edit] Q * Quigley – Irish Quidditch Beater  * Hambledon Quince – Claims that wizards are from Mars, Muggles are from Mushrooms, J. K. Rowling's Wizard of the Month for September 2006  * Orla Quirke – Ravenclaw student three years below Harry  * Quirinus Quirrell – Death Eater, Muggle Studies and Defence Against the Dark Arts professor, possessed by Lord Voldemort in Philosopher's Stone  * Po Quong – Magical creatures expert, studied Liondragons  *  * [edit] R * Modesty Rabnott – Protested the use of the Golden Snidget in Quidditch, namesake of the Modesty Rabnott Golden Snidget Preserve  * Urquhart Rackharrow – Inventor of the Entrail-expelling Curse, his portrait hangs in St Mungo's  * Mnemone Radford – Developed Memory Modifying Charms, first Obliviator, J. K. Rowling's Wizard of the Month for February 2007  * Xavier Rastrick – Wizard entertainer, vanished during a performance and was never seen again  * Helena Ravenclaw/The Grey Lady – Daughter of Rowena Ravenclaw, Ravenclaw House ghost, killed by the Bloody Baron  * Rowena Ravenclaw – Co-founder of Hogwarts, mother of Helena Ravenclaw  * Tom Riddle Sr – Muggle husband of Merope Gaunt, father of Tom Marvolo Riddle  * Tom Marvolo Riddle/Lord Voldemort – Son of Tom Riddle and Merope Gaunt, Dark Wizard, last living descendant of Salazar Slytherin, descendant of Cadmus Peverell, Slytherin student at Hogwarts, school prefect and Head Boy, leader of the Death Eaters  * Harvey Ridgebit – Dragonologist, first wizard to catch a Peruvian Vipertooth, established world's largest dragon sanctuary in Romania, J. K. Rowling's Wizard of the Month for January 2007  * Gawain Robards – Head of the Auror Office after Rufus Scrimgeour  * Mr Roberts – Muggle campground manager at the Quidditch World Cup, he and his family are tortured by Death Eaters  * Demelza Robins – Gryffindor Quidditch Chaser during Harry's sixth at Hogwarts  * Augustus Rookwood – Death Eater, spy working in the Department of Mysteries  * Rosier – Early Death Eater  * Druella Rosier – See Druella Black  * Evan Rosier – Slytherin student, friend of Severus Snape while at Hogwarts, killed by Aurors  * Madam Rosmerta – Proprietor of the Three Broomsticks in Hogsmeade  * Grugwyn Rufford – Member of the Welsh National Gobstones Team  * Thorfinn Rowle – Death Eater  * Barry Ryan – Irish Quidditch Keeper  *  * [edit] S * Jason Samuels – Ravenclaw Quidditch Beater during Harry's time at school  * Almerick Sawbridge – Conquered a river troll at the Wye River  * Scabior – Snatcher who captures Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger in Deathly Hallows  * Lorcan Scamander – Son of Rolf Scamander and Luna Lovegood, twin brother of Lysander Scamander  * Luna Scamander - See Luna Lovegood  * Lysander Scamander – Son of Rolf Scamander and Luna Lovegood, twin brother of Lorcan Scamander  * Newton Artemis Fido “Newt” Scamander – Author of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, among other books, grandfather of Rolf Scamander  * Rolf Scamander – Wizarding naturalist, husband of Luna Lovegood, father of twin sons Lorcan and Lysander  * Porpentia Scamander – Wife of Newt Scamander  * Bruno Schmidt – Child from Germany who kills an Erkling with a collapsible cauldron  * Brutus Scrimgeour – Author of The Beater's Bible  * Rufus Scrimgeour – Head of the Auror Office, replaces Cornelius Fudge as Minister for Magic  * Selwyn – Death Eater  * Kingsley Shacklebolt – Auror, replaces Pius Thicknesse as Minister for Magic  * Derwent Shimpling – Comedian, ate an entire Venomous Tentacula and survived, J. K. Rowling's Wizard of the Month for January 2005  * Gaspard Shingleton – Inventor of the Self-Stirring Cauldron, J. K. Rowling's Wizard of the Month for September 2005  * Stan Shunpike – Conductor of the Knight Bus, Death Eater  * Aurora Sinistra – Professor of Astronomy at Hogwarts  * Rita Skeeter – Reporter for the Daily Prophet, author of The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore, Animagus  * Harold Skively – Suggested a holiday in honour of Merlin  * Wilbert Slinkhard – Author of Defensive Magical Theory  * Jack Sloper – Gryffindor Quidditch Beater during Harry's fifth year at school  * Horace Slughorn – Potions professor at Hogwarts, Head of Slytherin House, taught Tom Marvolo Riddle, fights against the Death Eaters  * Salazar Slytherin – Co-founder of Hogwarts, Parselmouth, ancestor of the Gaunt family and Lord Voldemort, J. K. Rowling's Wizard of the Month for June 2007  * Veronica Smethley – Fan of Gilderoy Lockhart  * Elliot Smethwyk – Created the Cushioning Charm  * Hippocrates Smethwyck – Healer-in-Charge on the Dai Llewellyn Ward at St Mungo's  * Leopoldina Smethwyk – First British witch to referee a Quidditch match  * Hepzibah Smith – Elderly, wealthy antique collector, descendant of Helga Hufflepuff, murdered and robbed by Tom Marvolo Riddle  * Zacharias Smith – Hufflepuff student during Harry's time at Hogwarts, Chaser on the Hufflepuff Quidditch team, member of Dumbledore's Army  * Eileen Snape (née Prince) – Pure-blood wife of Tobias Snape, mother of Severus Snape, captain of the Hogwarts Gobstones Club  * Severus Snape – Son of Tobias Snape and Eileen Prince, “Half-Blood Prince”, reformed Death Eater, member of the Order of the Phoenix, Potions and Defence Against the Dark Arts professor, Head of Slytherin House, Hogwarts Headmaster  * Tobias Snape – Muggle father of Severus Snape, husband of pure-blood Eileen Prince  * Faris “Spout Hole” Spavin – Minister for Magic  * Alicia Spinnet – Gryffindor Quidditch Chaser, two years above Harry  * Phyllida Spore – Author of One Thousand Magical Herbs and Fungi  * Pomona Sprout – Hogwarts Herbology professor, Head of Hufflepuff House  * Spudmore – Manufacturer of the 1940 Timberblast broom  * Erica Stainwright – Disgraced housekeeping guru, Wizard of the Month for August 2006  * Blenheim Stalk – Author of Muggles Who Notice, Muggle expert  * Hesper Starkey – Studied how the phases of the moon affects potion making  * Stebbins – Hufflepuff student during Harry's time at Hogwarts, caught by Snape with Fawcett during the Yule Ball  * Patricia Stimpson – Hogwarts student two years above Harry  * Jeremy Stretton – Ravenclaw Quidditch Chaser during Harry's time at Hogwarts  * Edgar Stroulger – Inventor of the Sneakoscope  * Miriam Strout – Healer in the Janus Thickey Ward at St Mungo's  * Billy Stubbs – Boy at Tom Marvolo Riddle's orphanage  * Grogan Stump – Minister for Magic, J. K. Rowling's Wizard of the Month for April 2006  * Felix Summerbee – Inventor of Cheering Charms, J. K. Rowling's Wizard of the Month for May 2004 and May 2005  * Summerby – Hufflepuff Quidditch Seeker after Cedric Diggory  * Summers – Hufflepuff student during Harry's time at Hogwarts  * Havelock Sweeting – Unicorn expert  * Emeric Switch – Author of A Beginner's Guide to Transfiguration  * Jocunda Sykes – First person to fly a broomstick across the Atlantic, J. K. Rowling's Wizard of the Month for January 2006  *  * [edit] T * Janus Thickey – Namesake of the Janus Thickey Ward at St Mungo's  * Pius Thicknesse – Minister for Magic while under the Imperius Curse  * Mr Thomas – Father of Dean Thomas, murdered by Death Eaters, never told his Muggle wife that he was a wizard  * Dean Thomas – Gryffindor student in Harry's year, member of Dumbledore's Army, boyfriend of Ginny Weasley, Gryffindor Quidditch Chaser  * Orsino Thruston – Drummer for the Weird Sisters  * Thaddeus Thurkell – Wizard who produced seven Squib sons and turned them all into hedgehogs in disgust  * Agatha Timms – Owner of an eel farm, placed a bet with Ludo Bagman at the Quidditch World Cup  * Professor Tofty – Member of the Wizarding Examinations Authority  * Tilly Toke – Received the Order of Merlin First Class following the Ilfracombe Dragon Attack of 1932  * Andromeda Tonks (née Black) – Daughter of Cygnus Black and Druella Rosier, disowned for marrying Muggle-born Ted Tonks, mother of Nymphadora Tonks  * Nymphadora Tonks – Daughter of Ted Tonks and Andromeda Black, disowned by the Black family for being half-blood, Auror, metamorphmagus, wife of Remus Lupin, mother of Teddy Remus Lupin, killed by her aunt Bellatrix during the Battle of Hogwarts  * Ted Tonks – Muggle-born husband of Andromeda Black, father of Nymphadora Tonks, killed by Death Eaters  * Alberta Toothill – Wizarding duellist, won the All-England competition in 1430 with a Blasting Charm, defeating the favoured Samson Wiblin  * Tilden Toots – Wizarding radio personality, husband of Daisy Hookum, J. K. Rowling's Wizard of the Month for March 2007  * Kenneth Towler – Gryffindor student two years above Harry  * Travers – Death Eater who killed the McKinnon family  * Cassandra Trelawney – Great-great-grandmother of Sybill Trelawney  * Sybill Patricia Trelawney – Great-great granddaughter of Cassandra Trelawney, Hogwarts Divination professor  * Donaghan Tremlett – Muggle-born bassist for the Weird Sisters, J. K. Rowling's Wizard of the Month for July 2004  * Quentin Trimble – Author of The Dark Forces: A Guide to Self Protection  * Troy – Irish Quidditch Chaser  * Sacharissa Tugwood – Inventor of Beautifying Potions, discovered uses of Bubotuber Pus  * Lisa Turpin – Ravenclaw student in Harry's year  * Mallory Twiddle – Complained about Gringotts using Sphinxes as guards in the Daily Prophet  * Norvel Twonk – Died saving a Muggle child from a manticore  * Wilkie Twycross – Apparition instructor from the Ministry of Magic  *  * [edit] U * Dolores Jane Umbridge – Senior Undersecretary to the Minister for Magic, Defence Against the Dark Arts professor, Hogwarts High Inquisitor, sent to Azkaban for crimes against Muggle-borns, claims relation to the pure-blood Selwyn family  * Quintius Umfraville – Author of The Noble Sport of Warlocks  * Urquhart – Slytherin Quidditch captain during Harry's time at Hogwarts  *  * [edit] V * Cassandra Vablatsky – Seer and author of Unfogging the Future  * Vaisey – Slytherin Quidditch Chaser  * Emmeline Vance – Member of the Order of the Phoenix, murdered by Death Eaters  * Romilda Vane – Gryffindor student two years below Harry  * Septima Vector – Arithmancy professor at Hogwarts  * Vindictus Viridian – Author of Curses and Counter-curses (Bewitch Your Friends and Befuddle Your Enemies with the Latest Revenges: Hair Loss, Jelly-Legs, Tongue-Tying and Much, Much More)  * Lord Voldemort – See Tom Marvolo Riddle  * Volkov – Bulgarian Quidditch Beater  * Vulchanov – Bulgarian Quidditch Beater  *  * [edit] W * Joscelind Wadcock – Quidditch Chaser for Puddlemere United  * Adalbert Waffling – Magical theoretician and author Magical Theory  * ”Honest Willy” Wagstaff – Street peddler accused of selling defective merchandise in Diagon Alley  * Myron Wagtail – Lead singer of the Weird Sisters  * Celestina Warbeck – Singer on the Wizarding Wireless Network  * C. Warrington – Slytherin Quidditch Chaser three years ahead of Harry, member of the Inquisitorial Squad  * Fabius Watkins – Captain and Chaser of Montrose Magpies Quidditch team, J. K. Rowling's Wizard of the Month for May 2006  * Arthur Weasley – Husband of Molly Prewett, father of Bill, Charlie, Fred, George, Ginny, Percy, and Ron Weasley, grandfather of Albus Severus, James Sirius, and Lily Luna Potter and Fred, Roxanne, Hugo, Rose, Victoire, Dominique, Louis, Molly, and Lucy Weasley, Ministry of Magic official in the Misuse of Muggle Artefacts Office and the Office for the Detection and Confiscation of Counterfeit Defensive Spells and Protective Objects, member of the Order of the Phoenix  * Audrey Weasley – Wife of Percy Weasley  * William Arthur "Bill" Weasley – Son of Arthur Weasley and Molly Prewett, husband of Fleur Delacour, father of Victoire, Dominique and Louis Weasley, Hogwarts prefect and Head Boy, member of the Order of the Phoenix, Gringotts employee  * Cedrella Weasley (née Black) – Daughter of Arcturus Black and Lysandra Yaxley, sister of Callidora and Charis Black, disowned for marrying a Weasley  * Charlie Weasley – Son of Arthur Weasley and Molly Prewett, Gryffindor Quidditch Seeker and school prefect, member of the Order of the Phoenix, works with dragons in Romania  * Dominique Weasley – Daughter of Bill Weasley and Fleur Delacour, sister of Victoire and Louis  * Fleur Weasley – See Fleur Delacour  * Fred Weasley – Son of Arthur Weasley and Molly Prewett, identical twin of George Weasley, member of Dumbledore's Army, attended the Yule Ball with Angelina Johnson, Gryffindor Quidditch Beater, co-owner of Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes, killed by a Death Eater at Hogwarts in Deathly Hallows  * Fred Weasley – Son of George Weasley and Angelina Johnson, brother of Roxanne  * George Weasley – Son of Arthur Weasley and Molly Prewett, identical twin of Fred Weasley, father of Fred and Roxanne Weasley, Husband of Angelina Johnson, member of Dumbledore's Army, Gryffindor Quidditch Beater, co-owner of Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes  * Ginevra Molly "Ginny" Weasley – Only daughter of Arthur Weasley and Molly Prewett, wife of Harry Potter, mother of Albus Severus, James, and Lily Potter, Gryffindor student one year under Harry, Gryffindor Quidditch Seeker and Chaser, member of Dumbledore's Army; was on the all women Quidditch team before becoming a mother  * Hermione Weasley – See Hermione Granger  * Hugo Weasley – Son of Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, brother of Rose Weasley  * Louis Weasley – Son of Bill Weasley and Fleur Delacour, brother of Victoire and Dominique  * Lucy Weasley – Daughter of Percy Weasley and his wife Audrey, sister of Molly Weasley  * Molly Weasley (née Prewett) – Sister of Fabian and Gideon Prewett, wife of Arthur Weasley and mother of Bill, Charlie, Fred, George, Ginny, Percy and Ron Weasley, grandmother of Albus Severus, James and Lily Potter and Fred, Roxanne, Hugo, Rose, Victoire, Dominique, Louis, Molly, and Lucy Weasley, member of the Order of the Phoenix  * Molly Weasley – Daughter of Percy Weasley and his wife Audrey, sister of Lucy Weasley  * Percy Ignatius Weasley – Son of Arthur Weasley and Molly Prewett, Gryffindor prefect and Head Boy, Ministry of Magic employee, fought against the Death Eaters in Deathly Hallows, Husband of Audrey Weasley, father of Molly and Lucy Weasley  * Ronald Bilius "Ron" Weasley – Son of Arthur Weasley and Molly Prewett, husband of Hermione Granger, father of Hugo and Rose Weasley, Gryffindor Quidditch Keeper, school prefect, member of Dumbledore's Army  * Rose Weasley – Daughter of Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, sister of Hugo Weasley  * Roxanne Weasley – Daughter of George Weasley and Angelina Johnson  * Septimus Weasley – Husband of Cedrella Black, father of Arthur Weasley  * Victoire Weasley – Daughter of Bill Weasley and Fleur Delacour, sister of Dominique and Louis  * Dorcas Wellbeloved – Founder of the Society for Distressed Witches  * Bridget Wenlock – Arithmancer, established the magical properties of the number seven, J. K. Rowling's Wizard of the Month for August 2005  * Kennilworthy Whisp – Author of Quidditch Through the Ages  * Kevin Whitby – Hufflepuff student three years under Harry  * Devlin Whitehorn – Founder of the Nimbus Racing Broom Company, revolutionised Quidditch, J. K. Rowling's Wizard of the Month for November 2004  * Samson Wiblin – Duellist, defeated at the All-England Duelling Competition in 1430 by Alberta Toothill  * Willy Widdershins – Set up regurgitating toilets in Order of the Phoenix, informs Dolores Umbridge of the meeting of Dumbledore's Army in the Hog's Head  * Dempster Wiggleswade – Writer for the Daily Prophet  * Wilhelm Wigworthy – Author of Home Life and Social Habits of British Muggles  * Ignatia Wildsmith – Inventor of Floo Powder, J. K. Rowling's Wizard of the Month for December 2004  * Wilkes – Slytherin student, friend of Severus Snape, Death Eater, killed by Aurors  * Benjy Williams – Quidditch Seeker for Puddlemere United  * Williamson – Auror  * Heliotrope Willis – Leader of the Troll Rights Movement  * Gilbert Wimple – Ministry official, Committee on Experimental Charms  * Herman Wintringham – Lute player for the Weird Sisters  * Lord Stoddard Withers – Magical creatures expert, breeder of flying horses  * Mr Wood – Father of Oliver Wood  * Mrs Wood – Mother of Oliver Wood  * Oliver Wood – Hogwarts student, Gryffindor Quidditch Keeper and captain, Keeper for Puddlemere United  * Augustus Worme – Editor at Obscurus Books who commissioned Newt Scamander to write an authoritative compendium of magical creatures  * Eldred Worple – Author of Blood Brothers: My Life Amongst the Vampires  * Bowman Wright – Creator of the Golden Snitch, J. K. Rowling's Wizard of the Month for December 2005  * Josef Wronski – Polish Quidditch Seeker for the Grodzisk Goblins, inventor of the Wronski Feint  *  * [edit] Y * Yaxley – Death Eater  * Lysandra Yaxley – See Lysandra Black  * Dzou Yen – Chinese alchemist  * Cyprian Youdle – Quidditch referee who was killed during a match  *  * [edit] Z * Mrs Zabini – Mother of Blaise Zabini  * Blaise Zabini – Slytherin student in Harry's year  * Ladislaw Zamojski – Polish Quidditch Chaser  * Rose Zeller – Hufflepuff student four years under Harry  * Zograf – Bulgarian Quidditch Keeper  *  * [edit] Characters with no or unknown surname *  * [edit] A * Alguff the Awful – Foul smelling goblin who attempts to sell vials of his sweat to Dungbomb manufacturers  * Agnes – Patient in the Janus Thickey Ward of St Mungo's  * Andros the Invincible – Ancient Greek wizard, alleged to have a Patronus the size of a Giant  * Aragog – Acromantula belonging to Rubeus Hagrid, lives in the Forbidden Forest, dies in Half-Blood Prince  * Archie – Elderly wizard at the Quidditch World Cup  * Arcus – Thought to have taken the Elder Wand from Loxias  * Arnold – Pygmy Puff belonging to Ginny Weasley  *  * [edit] B * Bane – Centaur who lives in the Forbidden Forest  * Barnabas the Barmy – Subject of a tapestry on the seventh floor of Hogwarts, attempted to dance with trolls  * Basil – Ministry official at the Quidditch World Cup, wears a kilt and poncho in an attempt to replicate Muggle clothing  * Beedle the Bard – Author of several Wizarding fairy tales, including The Tale of the Three Brothers  * Brother Benedict – Muggle monk who had an encounter with a Jarvey  * Bilius – Uncle of the Weasley children, died twenty-four hours after seeing a Grim  * Binky – Rabbit belonging to Lavender Brown  * The Bloody Baron - Slytherin House ghost, suitor and killer of Helena Ravenclaw  * Brother Boniface – Muggle monk, maker of turnip wine  * Bogrod – Elderly goblin who works at Gringotts  * Bozo – Photographer for the Daily Prophet  * Buckbeak (a.k.a. Witherwings) – Hippogriff belonging at various times to Rubeus Hagrid, Sirius Black and Harry Potter  *  * [edit] C * Cecilia – Girlfriend of Tom Riddle Sr before Merope gives him the love potion  * Circe – Ancient Greek enchantress  * Cliodna – Irish druidess, Animagus, discovered the properties of Moondew  * Crookshanks – Half-cat/half-kneazle belonging to Hermione Granger  *  * [edit] D * Damocles – Inventor of the Wolfsbane Potion, uncle of Marcus Belby, awarded the Order of Merlin  * Dennis – Friend of Dudley Dursley  * Derek – Hogwarts student two years under Harry  * Dobby – House-elf belonging to the Malfoy family, set free by Harry in Chamber of Secrets killed by Bellatrix Lestrange in Deathly Hallows  * ”Dodgy” Dirk – Muggle who had an encounter with a dragon  * Dot – Muggle resident of Little Hangleton  *  * [edit] E * Eargit the Ugly – Goblin representative to the Wizard's Council in the fourteenth century  * Egbert the Egregious – Murdered Emeric the Evil to gain possession of the Elder Wand  * Elfric the Eager – Responsible for an uprising  * Emeric the Evil – Possessor of the Elder Wand, killed by Egbert the Egregious  * Errol – Owl belonging to the Weasley family  * Ethelred the Ever-Ready – Wizard known for being easily offended  * Everard – Headmaster of Hogwarts, a particularly famous wizard, whose portrait hangs in many institutions, including the Ministry of Magic  *  * [edit] F * Fang – Bloodhound belonging to Rubeus Hagrid  * The Fat Friar – Hufflepuff House ghost  * The Fat Lady – Witch in the painting that conceals the entrance to the Gryffindor common room  * Fawkes – Phoenix belonging to Albus Dumbledore  * Fergus – Cousin of Seamus Finnigan  * Fingal the Fearless – Irish wizard who was an Aingingein champion  * Firenze – Centaur, professor of Divination at Hogwarts  * Florence – Contemporary of Bertha Jorkins  * Fluffy – Three-headed dog belonging to Rubeus Hagrid, protector of the philosopher's stone  * Fridwulfa – Giant, mother of Rubeus Hagrid and Grawp  * Fulbert the Fearful – Never left his house because of his cowardice, died when a Defensive Charm he cast caused his roof to collapse  *  * [edit] G * Giant Squid – Unnamed squid living in the Black Lake  * Golgomath – Giant, becomes Gurg after killing Karkus, allied with Death Eaters  * Gordon – Friend of Dudley Dursley  * Gornuk – Goblin, killed by Death Eaters  * Grawp – Giant, half-brother of Rubeus Hagrid, son of Fridwulfa  * The Great Humberto – Muggle television personality  * Gregory the Smarmy – Inventor of Gregory's Unctuous Unction, has a statue in Hogwarts  * Griphook – Goblin, works at Gringotts Bank  * Gunhilda of Gorsemoor – Developed a cure for Dragon Pox, has a statue in Hogwarts  * Gwenog – Early female Quidditch player  *  * [edit] H * Hedwig – Mentioned in A History of Magic, the inspiration for Harry's owl's name  * Hedwig – Owl belonging to Harry Potter, dies in The Deathly Hallows  * Hengist of Upper Barnton – Giant, killed by Giffor Ollerton  * Hengist of Woodcroft – Founder of Hogsmeade  * Hermes – Owl belonging to Percy Weasley  * Herpo the Foul – Ancient Greek wizard, Parselmouth, creator of the Basilisk, and the first Horcrux[4]  * Hokey – House-elf Belonging to Hepzibah Smith  *  * [edit] I * Ingolfr the Iambic – Norwegian poet who wrote about Quidditch  *  * [edit] K * Karkus – Giant, friendly with the Order of the Phoenix, killed by Golgomath  * Kevin – Toddler who uses his father's wand to blow up a slug at the Quidditch World Cup  * Kreacher – House-elf belonging to the Black family, and later Harry Potter  *  * [edit] L * Lachlan the Lanky – Has a statue in Hogwarts  * Lancelot – Cousin of Great Aunt Muriel, Healer at St Mungo's  * Leanne – Hogwarts student during Harry's time at school, friend of Katie Bell  * Livius – Thought to have taken the Elder Wand from Loxias  * Loxias – Possessor of the Elder Wand  *  * [edit] M * Magorian – Leader of the centaurs living in the Forbidden Forest  * Malcolm – Friend of Dudley Dursley  * Martha – Employee at Tom Marvolo Riddle's orphanage  * Queen Mave – Irish witch who taught young witches and wizards before the establishment of Hogwarts  * Merlin – Most famous wizard of all time, known even to Muggles, Charms specialist, member of the Court of King Arthur, established the Order of Merlin to help Muggles  * The Mermaid – Occupies a window in the prefect's bathroom at Hogwarts  * Mopsus – Ancient Greek soothsayer, son of Apollo and Manto, defeated Seer Calchas, namesake of the Mopsus Potion  * Morgana – Dark Sorceress, half-sister of King Arthur, enemy of Merlin, Animagus, skilled Healer, queen of the island of Avalon  * Mosag – Wife of Aragog  * Great Aunt Muriel – Great aunt of the Weasley children  * Moaning Myrtle – Ravenclaw student during Tom Marvolo Riddle's time at Hogwarts, killed by the Basilisk in a girl's bathroom, which she continued to haunt  *  * [edit] N * Nagini – Snake belonging to Lord Voldemort, killed by Neville Longbottom in The Deathly Hallows  * Norbert/Norberta – Dragon belonging to Rubeus Hagrid  *  * [edit] O * Odo – Subject of a song sung by Rubeus Hagrid and Horace Slughorn in Half-Blood Prince  * Ogg – Gamekeeper at Hogwarts while Molly Weasley was at school  * Olaf – Norwegian wizard, cousin of Goodwin Kneen  * Oona – Innkeeper, early Quidditch supporter  *  * [edit] P * Paracelsus – Has a bust in Hogwarts between the Gryffindor common room and the corridor leading to the owlery  * Peeves – Hogwarts poltergeist  * Pigwidgeon – Scops Owl belonging to Ron Weasley  * Prudence – Sister of Modesty Rabnott  * Ptolemy – Famous wizard, featured on a Chocolate Frog card  *  * [edit] R * Radulf – Blacksmith, early Quidditch player  * Ragnok – Goblin, works for Gringotts  * Ragnuk the First – Goblin, creator of the Sword of Gryffindor (and its lawful owner, according to the Goblins)  * Ripper – Bulldog belonging to Marge Dursley  * Ronan – Centaur who lives in the Forbidden Forest  *  * [edit] S * Sanguini – Vampire, friend of Eldred Worple  * Savage – Auror  * Scabbers – Rat belonging to Percy and later Ron Weasley; actually Peter Pettigrew  * Snowy – Cat belonging to Arabella Figg  *  * [edit] T * Ted – Muggle television newsreader  * Tenebrus – Thestral belonging to Rubeus Hagrid  * Tibbles – Cat belonging to Arabella Figg  * Tiberius – Uncle of Cormac McLaggen, student of Horace Slughorn  * Tom – Innkeeper of the Leaky Cauldron  * Trevor – Toad belonging to Neville Longbottom  * Tufty – Cat belonging to Arabella Figg  *  * [edit] U * Ug the Unreliable – Goblin con artist, behind the Demiguise Derby  * Ugga – Early Quidditch player  * Urg the Unclean – Goblin leader during the rebellions of the eighteenth century  * Uric the Oddball – Eccentric wizard, J. K. Rowling's Wizard of the Month for September 2004  *  * [edit] V * Verity – Employee at Weasley's Wizard Wheezes  * Violet – Inhabits a portrait in Hogwarts, friend of the Fat Lady  *  * [edit] W * Wendelin the Weird – Witch from the Middle Ages, enjoyed being burned at the stake so much that she allowed herself to be caught no fewer than forty-seven times in various disguises  * Wilfred the Wistful – Has a statue of Hogwarts  * Will – Stole toads from Warty Harris, then had the toads stolen by Mundungus Fletcher  * Winky – House-elf belonging to the Crouch family, later works at Hogwarts  *  * [edit] Y * Yvonne – Friend of Petunia Dursley  *  * [edit] References * ^ a b c J. K. Rowling at Carnegie Hall Reveals Dumbledore is Gay; Neville Marries Hannah Abbott, and Much More, <http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org/2007/10/20/j-k-rowling-at-carnegie-hall-reveals-dumbledore-is-gay-neville-marries-hannah-abbott-and-scores-more>. Retrieved on 20 October 2007   * ^ a b "JK's story card: a prequel to Potter". Waterstone's (12 June 2008).  * ^ a b Rowling Answers 10 Questions About Harry, Time, <http://www.time.com/time/specials/2007/personoftheyear/article/0,28804,1690753_1695388_1695569,00.html>. Retrieved on 19 December 2007   * ^ http://media34b.libsyn.com/podcasts/1a6b63d80ccc3d64cbacb9a61bb97e59/4768275a/pottercast/pc071218.mp3  *  * [edit] External links * Wizards and Witches A to Z from the Harry Potter Lexicon (fansite)  * The LEGO version (minifigures) of various Harry Potter characters:  * http://guide.lugnet.com/set/?qc=lego/system/harrypotter  * http://www.bricklink.com/catalogList.asp?pg=1&catString=227&catType=M  * The Warner Brothers version (actors and actresses) of various Harry Potter characters:  * http://harrypotter.warnerbros.com/main/homepage/home.html  * http://www.table76.demon.co.uk/Hogwarts/pupils.html  * J.K. Rowling...A Day in the Life documentary from ITV  * [hide]v • d • eThe Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling  *   * Philosopher's Stone * Film • Game • Soundtrack Chamber of Secrets * Film • Game • Soundtrack Prisoner of Azkaban * Film • Game • Soundtrack Goblet of Fire * Film • Game • Soundtrack Order of the Phoenix * Film • Game • Soundtrack Half-Blood Prince * Film • Game Deathly Hallows  *   *   * Characters Harry Potter · Ron Weasley · Hermione Granger · Lord Voldemort · Albus Dumbledore · Severus Snape · Rubeus Hagrid · Sirius Black · Draco Malfoy · Ginny Weasley · Neville Longbottom · Luna Lovegood · Potter family · Weasley family · Hogwarts staff · Order of the Phoenix · Death Eaters · Dumbledore's Army · House-elves · Supporting characters  *   * Universe Magic · Chronology · Places · Hogwarts · Ministry of Magic · Quidditch · Magical creatures · Spells · Magical objects · Horcrux · Muggle  *   * Related Film series · Cast members · Fandom · Influences and analogues · Legal disputes · Parodies · Politics · Religious debates · Translation  *   * Spin-off canon Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them · Quidditch Through the Ages · The Tales of Beedle the Bard · Prequel  *   * Other games Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup · Lego Harry Potter · Lego Creator: Harry Potter · Harry Potter Trading Card Game  *  *

Literature *   * Gustave Doré's depiction of Satan from John Milton's Paradise Lost.Alex, the narrator of Anthony Burgess' A Clockwork Orange.[2]  * Redmond Barry from William Makepeace Thackeray's The Luck of Barry Lyndon.[3]  * Patrick Bateman from Bret Easton Ellis' American Psycho.[4][5]  * Leopold Bloom from James Joyce's Ulysses.[6]  * Pinkie Brown from Graham Greene's Brighton Rock.[7]  * Holden Caulfield from J.D. Salinger's Catcher in the Rye.[8]  * Conan from the stories by Robert E. Howard, the archetypal "amoral swordsman" of the Sword and Sorcery genre.[9][10]  * Stephen Dedalus from James Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man [11]  * Arthur Dent from Douglas Adams' Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy series [12]  * Roland Deschain from Stephen King's The Dark Tower series [13]  * Raoul Duke from Hunter S. Thompson's Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas [14]  * Tyler Durden and the Narrator of Chuck Palahniuk's Fight Club [15] [16]  * Randall Flagg from Stephen King's The Stand, Eyes of the Dragon and The Dark Tower.[17]  * Artemis Fowl II from the Artemis Fowl series.[18]  * Gully Foyle from Alfred Bester's The Stars My Destination [19]  * Victor Frankenstein from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein [20]  * Jay Gatsby from F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby [21]  * Gollum from J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings.[22]  * Grendel from John Gardner's novel of the same name.[23]  * Hamlet from William Shakespeare's play of the same name [24]  * Humbert Humbert from Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita [25]  * Iago from William Shakespeare's Othello.[26][27][28]  * Hannibal Lecter from a series of novels by Thomas Harris [29] [30]  * Lestat de Lioncourt from Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles universe [31]  * Lucifer/Satan from John Milton's Paradise Lost [32] [33] [34]  * Macbeth from William Shakespeare's play of the same name.[35]  * Randle McMurphy from One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.[36]  * Philip Marlowe from Raymond Chandler's The Big Sleep, Farewell, My Lovely, The High Window, The Lady in the Lake, Playback, The Little Sister, and Poodle Springs [37]  * Mephistopheles from Goethe's Faust and Christopher Marlowe's Doctor Faustus.[38]  * Dexter Morgan from the novels Darkly Dreaming Dexter, Dearly Devoted Dexter, and Dexter in the Dark, later adapted into a TV series.[39][40]  * Scarlett O'Hara from Gone with the Wind [41]  * Parker from a series of novels by Donald E. Westlake [42] [43]  * Alexander Portnoy from Philip Roth's Portnoy's Complaint [44]  * Raskolnikov from Fyodor Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment [45]  * Rincewind from Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels [46][47]  * Mark Renton from Irvine Welsh's Trainspotting [48]  * Tom Ripley from Patricia Highsmith's "Ripliad" series [49]  * Rosencrantz and Guildenstern from Tom Stoppard's play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead [50]  * Becky Sharp from Vanity Fair [51]  * Shylock from Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice [52]  * Tyrone Slothrop from Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow[53]  * Severus Snape from J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter [54]  * Sam Spade from Dashiell Hammett's The Maltese Falcon [55]  * Steerpike from Gormenghast Series by Mervyn Peake [56]  * "The Underground Man", narrator of Dostoevsky's Notes from Underground [57]  * Wei Xiaobao from Jinyong's The Deer and the Cauldron [58]  * Yossarian from Joseph Heller's Catch-22 [59][53]  * Harry Flashman from the Flashman series of books written by George MacDonald Fraser [60]  *  * [edit] Film * Danny Archer from Blood Diamond [61]  * Travis Bickle from Taxi Driver [62]  * Brodie Bruce from Mallrats [63]  * Edmond Burke from Edmond [64]  * Lester Burnham from American Beauty [65]  * Harry Callahan from the Dirty Harry series [62]  * Jack Carter from Get Carter [66]  * Chev Chelios from Crank [67]  * Chucky from the Child's Play series [68]  * Michael Corleone from The Godfather trilogy [69]  * John Creasy from Man on Fire [70]  * The Dude from The Big Lebowski [71] [72]  * Gordon Gekko from Wall Street [73]  * Dante Hicks, Randal Graves, and Jay & Silent Bob from Kevin Smith's "View Askewniverse" films [74]  * Napoleon Dynamite from the movie of the same name [75]  * Scottie Ferguson from Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo[76]  * The Firefly family from House of 1000 Corpses and The Devil's Rejects; Captain Spaulding, Otis B. Driftwood, Baby, etc.[77][78]  * Jigsaw from the Saw film series.[79][80][81]  * Johnny from Naked [82]  * Davy Jones from Pirates of the Caribbean [83]  * Charles Foster Kane from Citizen Kane [84]  * Beatrix Kiddo from Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill films [85]  * Freddy Krueger from A Nightmare on Elm Street.[86]  * Mickey and Mallory Knox from Natural Born Killers [87][88]  * Leatherface from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.[89][90][91][92]  * Léon from Léon or The Professional [62]  * Juno MacGuff from Juno. [93]  * "The Man with No Name," a stock character in westerns popularized by Clint Eastwood in films such as For a Few Dollars More and The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly [94] [95]  * Nick Naylor from the film Thank You for Smoking [96]  * Tony Montana from Brian De Palma's Scarface[97]  * Yuri Orlov from Lord of War[98]  * Snake Plissken from Escape from New York and Escape From L.A. [99] [62]  * Richard B. Riddick from Pitch Black and The Chronicles of Riddick [100]  * Lisa Rowe from Girl, Interrupted[101]  * Max Rockatansky from the Mad Max series [62]  * Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader from the Star Wars films [102]  * Captain Jack Sparrow from Pirates of the Caribbean [103]  * Ben Wade from the 2007 version of 3:10 to Yuma [104]  * Napoleon Wilson from John Carpenter's Assault on Precinct 13 [105][106][107][108]  * Dawn Weiner of Welcome to the Dollhouse [109]  * John Wydell from The Devil's Rejects [110]  * Yojimbo's nameless protagonist.[111]  *  *  *  *  * [edit] Television *   * James Gandolfini, known for portraying antihero Tony Soprano.Kerr Avon in Blake's 7 [112]  * Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell from Prison Break.[113]  * Edmund Blackadder from BBC's Blackadder series [114]  * David Brent from The Office [115]  * Archie Bunker from All in the Family [116]  * Eric Cartman from South Park [117]  * J.R. Chandler from All My Children [118]  * George Costanza from Seinfeld [119]  * Larry David from Curb Your Enthusiasm [120]  * The Doctor from Doctor Who [121]  * Eddie "Fitz" Fitzgerald from Cracker [122]  * James "Sawyer" Ford from Lost[123]  * Tommy Gavin from Rescue Me [124]  * Jack Harkness from Doctor Who and Torchwood[125]  * Gregory House from House [126]  * Alex Krycek from The X-Files [127]  * Ben Linus from Lost [128]  * Vic Mackey from The Shield [124]  * Todd Manning from One Life to Live [129]  * Ally McBeal from the eponymous series [130]  * Jimmy McNulty from The Wire [124]  * Malcolm Reynolds from Firefly and Serenity [131]  * Bender Bending Rodríguez from Futurama [132]  * Julian Sark from Alias [133]  * Michael Scofield from Prison Break.[134]  * Michael Scott from The Office [135]  * Homer Simpson from The Simpsons [136]  * Bart Simpson from The Simpsons [137]  * Zach Slater from All My Children [118]  * Tony Soprano from The Sopranos [138][124]  * Luke Spencer from General Hospital [139]  * Samantha McCall from General Hospital[140]  * Spike from Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel [141]  * Al Swearengen from Deadwood [124]  * Prince Zuko from Avatar: The Last Airbender[142]  *  * [edit] Anime/Manga * Lelouch Lamperouge from "Code Geass" [143]  *  * [edit] Comic books * Batman [144]  * Johnny C from Johnny the Homicidal Maniac [145]  * Catwoman [146]  * John Constantine from Hellblazer [147]  * Jesse Custer from the Preacher series [148]  * Deadpool [149]  * Grendel [150]  * Spider Jerusalem from Transmetropolitan [151]  * Magneto from the X-Men series. [152]  * Marv and Dwight from Frank Miller's Sin City [153]  * Eric O'Grady [154]  * The Punisher [155]  * Rorschach from Watchmen [156]  * The Shadow [157]  * Spawn [158]  * Sub-Mariner [159]  * "V" from V for Vendetta [160]  * Venom [161]  * Wolverine[162]  *  * [edit] Video games * Agent 47 from the Hitman series [163]  * Altaïr from Assassin's Creed [164]  * Niko Bellic from Grand Theft Auto IV[165][166]  * Jack Carver in Far Cry and Far Cry: Instincts [167]  * Caleb from Blood and Blood II: The Chosen[168]  * Conker the Squirrel from Conker's Bad Fur Day and Conker: Live & Reloaded [169]  * Dante from the Devil May Cry series [170]  * Marcus Fenix from Gears of War [171]  * Carl "CJ" Johnson from Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas [172]  * Kain and Raziel from the Legacy of Kain series [173]  * Kane and Lynch from Kane & Lynch: Dead Men [174]  * Kratos from the God of War series. [175]  * Arthas Menethil from Warcraft III [176]  * Duke Nukem from the Duke Nukem series[177]  * Max Payne from Max Payne and Max Payne 2 [178]  * The Prince from Prince of Persia: Warrior Within [179][180]  * Captain Qwark from the Ratchet & Clank series [181]  * Rayne from Blood Rayne and Blood Rayne 2 [182]  * Shadow the Hedgehog from the Sonic the Hedgehog series [183]  * Solid Snake from the Metal Gear series [184]  * Illidan Stormrage from Warcraft III [176]  * Officer Tanner from Driver, Driver 2 and DRIV3R [185]  * Tommy Vercetti from Grand Theft Auto: Vice City [186]  * Travis Touchdown from No More Heroes [187]  * Wario in the Wario series[188]  * Roger Wilco from the Space Quest series [189] *

Animal Crossing * Ai  * Biskit  * Blanca  * Blathers  * Booker  * Brewster  * Celeste  * Copper  * Crazy Redd  * Don Resetti  * Dr. Shrunk  * Franklin  * Gracie  * Gulliver  * Jack  * Jingle  * Kapp'n  * Katie and Kaitlin  * Katrina  * K.K. Slider  * Lyle  * Mabel Able  * Mr. Racketti  * Mr. Resetti  * Pascal  * Pelly  * Postman Pete  * Phyllis  * Porter  * Rover  * Sable Able  * Saharah  * Timmy & Tommy Nook  * Tom Nook  * Tortimer  * Wisp  *  * [edit] Custom Robo * Ray  * Annie  * Ray MK. II  * Ray X  * Ray 01  * Milkyway  * Ray MK. III  *  * [edit] Densetsu no Stafy * Main article: Densetsu no Stafy (series)#Characters *  * [edit] Donkey Kong * Main article: List of Donkey Kong characters *  * [edit] F-Zero * Main article: List of characters in the F-Zero series *  * [edit] Fire Emblem * See also: List of characters in Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu, Fūin no Tsurugi, Fire Emblem (video game), The Sacred Stones, Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn  * Marth  * Roy  * Eirika  * Ephraim  * Lyn  * Hector  * Sigurd  * Ike  * Micaiah  *  * [edit] Golden Sun * Main article: List of characters in Golden Sun *  * [edit] Kid Icarus * Pit  * Palutena  * Medusa  *  * [edit] Kirby * Main article: Characters in the Kirby video game series *  * [edit] Mario * Main article: List of Mario series characters *  * [edit] Metroid * Samus Aran  * Ridley  * Kraid  * Mother Brain  * Adam Malkovich  * Chozo  * Dark Samus  * Kanden  * Spire  * Trace  * Sylux  * Noxus  * Weavel  * Rundas  * Ghor  * Gandrayda  *  * [edit] Mother/EarthBound * Main article: List of Mother characters * Main article: List of EarthBound characters * Main article: List of Mother 3 characters *  * [edit] Nintendo * Mii  * R.O.B.  * Disk-kun  *  * [edit] Pikmin * Captain Olimar  * Pikmin  * Louie  * The President of Hocotate Freight  *  * [edit] Pokémon * Main article: List of Pokémon characters *  * [edit] Punch-Out!! * Main article: List of Punch-Out!! boxers *  * [edit] StarTropics * Mike Jones  * Nav-Com  * Dr. Jones  * Mica  * Chief Coracola  * Zoda  *  * [edit] Star Fox * Main article: List of characters in the Star Fox series *  * [edit] Super Smash Bros. * Main article: Super Smash Bros. (series)#Playable_characters *  * [edit] The Legend of Zelda series * Main article: List of recurring characters in The Legend of Zelda series * Link  * Princess Zelda  * Ganon\Ganondorf  *  * [edit] Wario * Main article: List of Wario characters *  * [edit] Miscellaneous * Alpha (Dobustu Banchou published in the US by Atlus)  * Andy (Advance Wars)  * Sturm (Advance Wars)  * Jake (Advance Wars : Dual Strike)  * Will (Advance Wars : Days of Ruin)  * Yuan Delta (Super Famicom Wars)  * Aisya (ASH: Archaic Sealed Heat"")  * Marshal Nova (Battalion Wars)  * Kaiser Vlad (Battalion Wars)  * Akari Hayami (1080° Snowboarding)  * Dian Blaster (1080° Snowboarding)  * Kensuke Kimachi (1080° Snowboarding)  * Ricky Winterborn (1080° Snowboarding)  * Rob Haywood (1080° Snowboarding)  * Lala (Adventures of Lolo)  * Lolo (Adventures of Lolo)  * Alice (Balloon Kid)  * Jim (Balloon Kid)  * Samm (Balloon Kid)  * Balloon Fighter (Balloon Fight)  * Anubis (Battle Clash and Metal Combat: Falcon's Revenge)  * Mike Anderson (Battle Clash and Metal Combat: Falcon's Revenge)  * Dr. Lobe (Big Brain Academy)  * Professor Kawashima (Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day! and Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day!)  * Captain N (Captain N: The Game Master)  * Princess Lana (Captain N: The Game Master)  * Maruo Maruhige (Card Hero)  * Chibi-Robo (Chibi-Robo)  * Bubbles (Clu Clu Land)  * Unira (Clu Clu Land)  * Barbara the Bat (Daigasso! Band Brothers)  * Tamagon (Devil World)  * The Devil (Devil World)  * Doshin the Giant (Doshin the Giant)  * Jashin the Hate Giant (Doshin the Giant)  * J (Elite Beat Agents)  * Jill (Drill Dozer)  * The Dog (Duck Hunt)  * Elite Beat Agent (Elite Beat Agents)  * Excitebike Rider (Excitebike)  * Ayumi Tachibana (Famicom Tantei Club)  * Mr. Game & Watch (Game & Watch and Game & Watch Gallery)  * John Raimi (Geist)  * Pockle (GiFTPia)  * Mr. Stevenson (Gumshoe)  * Dr. Hector (Gyromite and Puck Up)  * Kyle Hyde (Hotel Dusk: Room 215)  * Nester (Howard & Nester comics, Nester's Funky Bowling)  * Nana (Ice Climber)  * Popo (Ice Climber)  * Topi (Ice Climber)  * Skapon (Joy Mech Fight)  * Prince of Sablé (Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru)  * Panechu (Koro Koro Puzzle Happy Panechu!)  * Kururin (Kuru Kuru Kururin, Kururin Paradise and Kururin Squash!)  * Mach Rider (Mach Rider)  * Captain Maverick (Marvelous: Mouhitotsu no Takarajim)  * Dion (Marvelous: Mouhitotsu no Takarajim)  * Chubby Snow (UPIXO in Action: Mission in Snowdriftland)  * Muddy Mole (Mole Mania)  * Takamaru (Nazo no Murasame-jō)  * Nintendog (Nintendogs)  * Female Game & Watch (Oil Panic)  * Lip (Panel de Pon)  * Fighter Hayabusa (Pro Wrestling)  * Giant Panter (Pro Wrestling)  * Kin Corn Karn (Pro Wrestling)  * King Slender (Pro Wrestling)  * Starman (Pro Wrestling)  * The amazon (Pro Wrestling)  * The Great Puma (Pro Wrestling)  * Cupid (Sennen Kazoku)  * Donbé (Shin Onigashima)  * Hikari (Shin Onigashima)  * Dr. Wright (Sim City)  * Saki Amamiya (Sin & Punishment: Successor of the Earth)  * Hakkun (Sutte Hakkun)  * Ashley Robbins (Trace Memory)  * Tabuu (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)  * Tin Star (Tin Star)  * Uniracer (Uniracers)  * Ayumi Stewart (Wave Race 64)  * David Mariner (Wave Race 64)  * Miles Jeter (Wave Race 64)  * Ryota Hayami (Wave Race 64) *

2-1B (Too-onebee)  * 4-LOM  * 8D8 (Atedeate)  *  * [edit] A * Aarraba the Hutt  * Aayla Secura  * Achk Med-Beq  * Adar Tallon  * Adi Gallia  * Agen Kolar  * Admiral Ackbar  * Aiden Bok  * Ainlee Teem  * Ajunta Pall  * A'kal Vincolan  * Aks Moe  * Aldar Beedo  * Alema Rar  * Alexander Kensar  * Alicia Chinn  * Alto Stratus  * Anakin Skywalker  * Anakian Skywalker Jr.  * Anakin Solo  * Anchor Blue  * Anna Jool  * Arvel Crynyd  * Arca Jeth  * Arhul Hextrophen  * Armand Isard  * Asajj Ventress  * A'Sharad Hett  * Ask Aak  * Atton Rand  * Aurra Sing  * AV-6R7  * Azrakel'Bold text  *  * [edit] B * Bail Antilles  * Bail Organa  * Bana Breemu  * Bao-Dur  * Barada  * Barquin D'an  * Barriss Offee  * Bashad Jendu  * Bastila Shan  * Ben Skywalker  * Beru Whitesun Lars  * Bevel Lamelisk  * Bib Fortuna  * Bin Essada  * Bisnor  * Biggs Darklighter  * Boba Fett  * Boc  * Bodo Baas  * Borsk Fey'lya  * BoShek  * Boss Nass  * Bossk  * Brakiss  * Bria Tharen  * Bultar Swan  * Brandy Mercer  *  * [edit] C * C-3PO  * Cade Skywalker  * Callista  * Calo Nord  * Canderous Ordo  * Carth Onasi  * Cassus Fett  * Cay Qel-Droma  * Cerasi  * Chalmun  * Charal  * Charza Kwinn  * Chewbacca  * Chi Eekway  * Chirpa (Chief)  * Chuundar  * Cilghal  * Cindel Towani  * Cin Drallig  * Cleigg Lars  * Coleman Trebor  * Corde  * Corla Metonae  * Corran Horn  * Count Dooku  * Cradossk  * Crion  * Crix Madine  * Cydon Prax  *  * [edit] D * Daakman Barrek  * Dak Ralter  * Darca Nyl  * Darred Janren  * Darsha Assant  * Darth Andeddu  * Darth Bandon  * Darth Bane  * Darth Cadeus  * Darth kane  * Darth Malak  * Darth Maul  * Darth Nihilus  * Darth Plagueis  * Darth Revan  * Darth Rivan  * Darth Sidious  * Darth Sion  * Darth Traya  * Darth Tyranus  * Darth Vader  * Darth Vectivus  * Daultay Dofine  * Davik Kang  * Denaria Kee  * Dengar  * Depa Billaba  * Derek Klivian  * Desann  * Davin Felth  * Dexter Jettster  * Diva Shaliqua  * Dor Gal-ram  * Dormé  * Dorsk 81  * Dorsk 82  * Doda Bodonawieedo  * Dr. Evazan  * Droma  * Droopy "Snit" McCool  * DS-61-2 (Mauler)  * DS-61-3 (Backstabber)  * DS-61-4 (Dark Curse)  * Dud Bolt  * Durge  *  * [edit] E * E-3P0  * Echuu Shen-Jon  * Edcel Bar Gane  * Eeth Koth  * Eirtaé  * Empatojayos Brand  * Empress Teta  * Ephant Mon  * Etain Tur-Mukan  * EV-9D9 (Eve-ninedenine)  * Even Piell  * Exar Kun  * Executor Sedriss  *  * [edit] F * Franc-Tireur  * Farak  * Fomo-Dur-Takaladaban  *  * [edit] G * Galak Fyyar  * Galak Stari  * Gardulla the Hutt  * Gaeriel Captison  * Garindan  * Garm Bel Iblis  * Gav Daragon  * Gavin Darklighter  * Gen Gjenzek  * General Cassio Tagge  * General Grievous  * General Maximilian Veers  * General Redd Wessel  * General Rom Mohc  * Gethzerion  * Ghent  * Giddean Danu  * Gilad Pellaeon  * Gilramos Libkath  * G0-T0  * Gorc  * Gorm  * Grakchawwaa  * Grand Admiral Thrawn  * Grand Moff Tarkin  * Greeata  * Greedo  * Gree (Clone Commander CC-1004)  * Grievous' Bodyguards  * Grizz Frix  *  * [edit] H * Habic Ic'On  * Hanharr  * Han Solo  * Henri Malor  * Hermione Bagwa  * Hin-Tai Chinn  * HK-47  * HK-50  * Hermi Odle  * Hok Daragon  * Horak-mul  * Horox Ryyder  * Han Mana  *  * [edit] I * I5-YQ  * Iaco Stark  * IG-88  * Isolder  * Ister Paddie  * Ivor Drake  *  * [edit] J * Jabba the Hutt  * Jacen Solo  * Jaden Korr  * Jagged Fel  * Jai Maruk  * Jaina Solo  * Jamillia  * Janice Nall  * Jango Fett  * Jan Ors  * Janu Godalhi  * Jaster Mereel  * Jar Jar Binks  * Jawa  * Jaxxon  * Jedi Exile  * Jek Porkins  * Jem Ysanna  * Jenna Zan Arbor  * Jerec  * Jeremitt Towani  * Jessica Meade  * Jobal Naberrie  * Jocasta Nu  * Joclad Danva  * Jodo Kast  * Johun Othone  * Jolee Bindo  * Jori Daragon  * Julius Kensar  * Julius McConner  * Just Skywalker  * Juhani  *  * [edit] K * Kaan  * Kabe  * Kal Skirata  * Kalgrath  * Kalpana  * Kalyn Farnmir  * Kar Vastor  * Katarine Towani  * Kavar  * Kendal Ozzel  * Kerri Lyn Mooney  * Keyan Farlander  * K'Kruhk  * Ki-Adi-Mundi  * King Terak  * Kir Kanos  * Kirtan Loor  * Kit Fisto  * Kitster  * Krussk  * Kueller  * Kylantha  * Kyle Katarn  * Kyp Durron  *  * [edit] L * Lama Su  * Lando Calrissian  * Leektar  * Leia Organa Solo  * Lewis Macleod  * Lexi Dio  * Loam Redge  * Lobot  * Lonna Vash  * Lomi Plo  * Lorn Pavan  * Lott Dod  * Lowbacca  * Ludo Kressh  * Luke Skywalker  * Lumas Etima  * Luminara Unduli  * Lumiya  * Lushros Dofine  * Lyn Me  *  * [edit] M * Mace Towani  * Mace Windu  * Magaloof  * Maggi Chinn  * Mahe Chinn  * Malakili  * Malé-Dee  * Mara Jade Skywalker  * Marka Ragnos  * Mas Amedda  * Maw  * Max Rebo  * Meena Tills  * Melas  * Melee  * Memit Nadill  * Merumeru  * Micah Giett  * Mikal Chinn  * Mission Vao  * Moff Jerjerrod  * Momaw Nadon  * Mon Mothma  * Montross  * Morgan Katarn  * Muftak  * Mungo Baobab  *  * [edit] N * Nabai Chinn  * Naga Sadow  * Nash Adiras  * Nem Bees  * Nat Secura  * Nee Alavar  * Neyo (Clone Commander CC-8826)  * Nield  * Nien Nunb  * Nilo  * Nom Anor  * Nomi Sunrider  * Nute Gunray  * Nym  * Nyrat Agira  *  * [edit] O * O-Bin  * O-Lana  * O-Vieve  * Obi-Wan Kenobi  * Odan-Urr  * Commander Oddball  * Odumin  * Olana Chion  * Ona Nobis  * Onaconda Farr  * Onimi  * Ood Bnar  * Ooroo  * Oola  * OOM-9  * Oppo Rancisis  * Orn Free Taa  * Ottegru Grey  * Owen Lars  *  * [edit] P * Pablo-Jill  * Patrick Cresham  * Padmé Amidala  * Palpatine  * Passel Argente  * Pax Bonkik  * Pic  * Plo Koon  * Plovin Kut  * Poggle the Lesser  * Pol Secura  * Ponda Baba  * Pooja Naberrie  * Po Nudo  * Prince Beju  * Princess Leiawo  *  * [edit] Q * Qi Zhu  * Qordis  * Queen Amidala  * Queen Organa  * Qui-Gon Jinn  * Qu Rahn  * Quinlan Vos  *  * [edit] R * R2D1  * R2D2  * R2D7  * R4-P17  * R5-D4  * Rabé  * Raymus Antilles  * Rana  * Raynar Thul  * Rango Tel  * Redge Dunlak  * Reelo Baruk  * Ree-Yees  * Remote  * Rep Been  * Rex  * Ric Olié  * Rogwa Wodrata  * Romodi Motti  * Ronet Coorr  * Roron Corobb  * Roth-Del Masona  * Rune Haako  * Rute Gunnay  * Ruwee Naberrie  * Ryoo Naberrie  *  * [edit] S * susie porter  * Sabé  * Saché  * Sade Chinn  * Saelt Marae  * Shader RyeN  * Saesee Tiin  * Sagoro Autem  * Salacious Crumb  * Salla Zend  * Salporin  * San Hill  * Sar Labooda  * Sarkly  * Sariss  * Shaak Ti  * Sharad "Howlrunner" Hett  * Shakka  * Shea Sadashassa  * Shimrra  * Shmi Skywalker  * Silya Darklighter  * Elan Sleazebaggano  * Shu Mai  * Shug Ninx  * Sifo-Dyas  * Silya Shessaun  * Simus  * Sio Bibble  * Siri Tachi  * Sly Moore  * Sola Naberrie  * Sonam-Ha'ar  * Sora Bulq  * Ssk Kahorr  * Stam Reath  * Stass Allie  * Sun Fac  * Sy Snootles  * Swilla Corey  *  * [edit] T * T3-M4  * TC-14  * Tahl  * Tahiri Veila  * Talia  * Talon Karrde  * Tan Yuster  * Tanner Cadaman  * Tannon Praji  * Tarados Gon  * Tarfful  * Tarkin  * Tarr Seirr  * Taun We  * Tavion  * Tendau Bendon  * Tenel Ka  * Terr Taneel  * The Dark Woman  * The Disciple  * the Last Handmaiden  * Thire (Clone Commander CC-4477)  * Tholme  * Tikkes  * Timar Daragon  * TK-421  * TK-422  * Tom Zarthh  * Toonbuck Toora  * Tsavong Lah  * Tu'ala  * Tuknatan  * Tulak Hord  * Tundra Dowmeia  * Twink Kee  * Tyvokka  * Tusken Raider  *  * [edit] U * Ulic Qel-Droma  * Uola Kish  * Uthar Wynn  * U-3PO  *  * [edit] V * Valorum  * V-Tan  * Valyn Ayers  * Vandar Tokare  * Vanden Willard  * Vergere  * Versé  * Vodo-Siosk Baas  * Vilmarh Grahrk  * Vima Da Boda  * Visas Marr  * Vol-Daak  * Voolvif Monn  * Vrook Lamar  *  * [edit] W * WA-7  * Wald  * Wam "Blam" Lufba  * Wat Tambor  * Watto  * Wedge Antilles  * Welk  * Whie Malreaux  * Wicket W. Warrick  * Wilik Malor  * Wol Cabasshite  *  * [edit] X * Xanatos  * Xizor  * Xaverri  * Xeltek  *  * [edit] Y * Yaddle  * Yané  * Yarael Poof  * Yarna D'al Gargan  * Yarua  * Yoda  * Ysanne Isard  * Yun  * Yu'Shaa  * Yuthura Ban  *  * [edit] Z * Zaalbar  * Zam Wesell  * Zayne Carrick  * Zekk  * Zett Jukassa  * Zez-Kai Ell  * Zhar Lestin  * Zo Howler  * Zorneth  * Zorba the Hutt  * Zsinj  * Zuckuss *

[edit] 1991-1997 * Sonic the Hedgehog: The main protagonist of the series. Sonic is a male hedgehog with blue fur. His primary ability is super speed; in fact, Sonic is capable of running faster than the speed of sound, and able to move faster than any sort of opponent.  * Badniks: The original name for Dr. Eggman's robots in North America and Europe, until Sonic Adventure, but are called badniks again in Sonic Rivals 2.  * Animal Friends: The tiny animals Robotnik traps in his robots.  * Flickies: A race of birds that live on Flicky Island. First appeared in the game, Flicky.  * Dr. Eggman: The main antagonist of the series, also known as Dr. Robotnik. A mad scientist who is constantly trying to take over the world. He specializes in robotics and advanced technology.  * Miles "Tails" Prower: Sonic's best friend who is a young fox with two tails hence his nickname, which he can twirl like helicopter blades to fly. Tails is also incredibly talented with technology and robots; his skill equals that of Dr. Eggman's.  * Silver Sonic: Eggman's first robot copy of Sonic. First appeared in Sonic 2.  * Mecha Sonic: A robotic copy of Sonic that was destroyed in Sonic & Knuckles. It appears that Mecha Sonic is currently being repaired in the Final Egg.  * Mighty the Armadillo: An armadillo who has not appeared since Knuckles Chaotix. He was a traveler and a pacifist.  * Ray the Flying Squirrel: A friendly flying squirrel.  * Amy Rose: A female hedgehog with pink fur, Amy is in extreme love with Sonic and is often chasing him.  * Metal Sonic: Eggman's most powerful and adaptable robot, who is almost equal to Sonic in terms of speed. He eventually betrayed Eggman, but returned to his original role as a "mindless servant".  * Knuckles the Echidna: A hotheaded echidna with red fur, he is the strongest character in the series, capable of breaking anything with his fists. He is the guardian of the Master Emerald, and also a friendly rival to Sonic.  * EggRobo: Eggman's own robotic take on himself.  * Fang the Sniper: A sneaky and devious weasel-wolf, who cares only about money. In the Sonic the Hedgehog comics, Fang is an assassin.  * Chaotix: A group of misfit detectives that provide comic relief.  * Espio the Chameleon: A purple chameleon, who is a detective, a skilled ninja, and a member of the Chaotix. Compared to Vector and Charmy, Espio is rather cool, cautious, and collected.  * Vector the Crocodile: A music-loving crocodile and leader of the Chaotix. Vector is hotheaded and rude; yet he's still a very capable leader.  * Charmy Bee: A hyperactive 6-year old bee and mascot of the Chaotix. Charmy is constantly aggravating Espio and Vector with his antics.  * Heavy and Bomb: Two robots that betrayed Eggman to help the Chaotix, but it is unknown what happened to them.  * Wendy Witchcart: An old evil witch who rides in a rail cart. She was defeated and captured by Tails.  * Fockewulf: One of Witchcart's henchmen, a blue male wolf who rides on a flying motorbike.  * Bearenger: Also one of Witchcart's henchmen, a black male bear who rides on a missile.  * Carrotia: Another one of Witchcart's henchmen, an orange female rabbit who rides in a flying carrot.  * The Battle Kukku Army: An army of evil birds who attempted to steal the Chaos Emeralds from Cocoa Island. They were defeated by Tails.  * Battle Kukku 16th: Also known as Speedy, he is the son of the leader of the Battle Kukku Army. He can fly at very fast speeds.  * Dr. Fukurokov: The mad scientist of the Battle Kukku Army.  * Grand Battle Kukku 15th: The leader of the Battle Kukku Army. He is Speedy's father.  * Bark the Polarbear: A rough and tough polar bear.  * Bean the Dynamite: A duck who uses bombs as weapons.  * Tails Doll: A doll version of Tails, built by Robotnik.  * Metal Knuckles: A robotic version of Knuckles, built by Eggman.  *  * [edit] 1998-2004 * Cosmo: A Female Child of the plant like Seedrian whos homeworld was destroyed by the metarex.  * Chaos: A mutated chao made completely out of water.  * E-Series Robots: Eggman's new brand of robots. These are upgraded into newer and sleeker models in each game.  * E-100 Alpha (Zero): The first unit of the E-100 Robots. Destroyed by Amy Rose.  * E-101 Beta: The second unit of Eggman's E-100 Robots. Destroyed by Gamma.  * E-102 Gamma: The third unit of Eggman's E-100 Robots. Gamma sacrificed itself, and is now a pink Flicky. An upgraded model of Gamma appeared in Sonic Adventure 2 (as E-1000) and Sonic Battle (as Chaos Gamma).  * E-103 Delta: The fourth unit of Eggman's E-100 Robots. Destroyed by Gamma.  * E-104 Epsilon: The fifth unit of Eggman's E-100 Robots. Destroyed by Gamma.  * E-105 Zeta: The sixth unit of Eggman's E-100 Robots. Destroyed by Gamma.  * Tikal the Echidna: The young daughter of the chief, who sacrificed herself 3000 years ago to stop Chaos from destroying the planet.  * Pachacamac the Echidna: Tikal's power-hungry father who was killed by Chaos.  * Chao: Blue creatures raised in the Chao Garden. These are virtual pets similar to a Tamagotchi.  * Lumina Flowlight: The guardian of the Precioustone in Maginaryworld. Lumina needs Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, and Amy's help to save Maginaryworld from Void.  * Void: A mysterious creature who plans to destroy the Precioustones.  * Illumina: The goddess of Maginaryworld.  * Guardian Unit of Nations: The franchise's military, which often uses the initials G.U.N.  * Shadow the Hedgehog: A black hedgehog created by Gerald Robotnik with use of DNA from Black Doom. He almost died saving the world, and after falling from space he was found in a capsule by Rouge in one of Eggman's bases. He is now an agent working for G.U.N.  * Rouge the Bat: A secret agent working for G.U.N., and jewel thief in her spare time.  * The President: The president of the United Federation, who lives in the White House in Central City.  * The President's Secretary: The president's secretary.  * King Boom Boo: The king of all ghosts, King Boom Boo was defeated by Knuckles in the Death Chamber.  * Egg Golem: The guardian of Robotnik's pyramid base.  * Maria Robotnik: Eggman's late cousin, who sacrificed herself to save Shadow from GUN. Maria was like a sister to Shadow and the G.U.N. Commander.  * Gerald Robotnik: Eggman's late grandfather who created Shadow with Black Doom. He was executed by the GUN forces.  * Biolizard: The prototype of the ultimate life-form who merge with the ARK to create the Final-Hazard. It was killed by Super Shadow and Super Sonic.  * Cream the Rabbit: A young rabbit. Cream is often considered Amy's sidekick, and her best friend.  * Cheese the Chao: Cream's pet Chao. Cheese is identified by wearing a red bow tie.  * Vanilla the Rabbit: Cream's mother.  * Emerl: An ancient robot that can copy the attacks of other people, and can also become smarter and more humanoid if in the presence of a Chaos Emerald. When Emerl gained all the Chaos Emeralds he was set free by Shadow but Dr. Robotnik used a weapon on him, causing him to go insane and was later destroyed by Sonic.  * E-121 Phi: Advanced Robot made by Eggman based on Emerl.  * E-102 Chaos Gamma: Powerful robot made from Gamma's parts.  * E-123 Omega: The final robot of Eggman's E-100 Series. Omega betrayed his creator and wants revenge on him.  * Egg Pawn: Small orange robots designed in Robotnik's image.  * Chocola Chao: Cheese's brother.  * Gemerl: Gemerl is a robot built from Emerl's damaged parts. Gemerl was damaged by Super Sonic and Eggman, but repaired and re-programmed to be heroic. He is also known among fans as G-mel.  *  * [edit] 2005-Present * Black Arms: An evil alien race.  * Doom's Eye: Black Doom's third eye.  * Black Doom: Leader of the Black Arms, who was killed by his creation (with the help of Gerald) Shadow.  * Black Bull: A monster controlled by Black Doom and the Black Arms.  * G.U.N. Commander: The highest ranking officer in the GUN Federation Forces. He is one of the few people who knows of Shadow's past.  * Blaze the Cat: A princess from another dimension. She possesses inherent control over fire.  * Eggman Nega: Doctor Eggman's counterpart from another dimension/descendant from the future.  * Babylon Rogues: A group of Babylon thieves.  * Jet the Hawk: The leader of the Babylon Rogues. Jet is famous because of his skills with Extreme Gear.  * Wave the Swallow: The mechanic of the Babylon Rogues. She loves insulting others, and built the Rogues' Extreme Gear.  * Storm the Albatross: The muscle behind the Babylon Rogues. He is very clumsy, and lacking in the intelligence department.  * E-10000G: Green robots with incredible strength. These robots look similar to the Egg Pawns.  * E-10000R: A red speedy robot running on Metal Sonic's engine. This robot also looks similar to the Egg Pawns.  * Babylon Guardian: The guardian of Babylon's greatest treasure. He was defeated by Sonic in a battle/race.  * Princess Elise: The princess of Soleanna who is the protector of a dark secret known as the Flames of Disaster.  * Silver the Hedgehog: A silver hedgehog from the future. He has telekinetic powers.  * Iblis: A giant monster made of lava and destruction that Silver and Blaze fought in the future. He is one of the two forms that make up Solaris, the entity that attempts to consume all of time.  * Mephiles the Dark: A blob-like demon who took up the form of Shadow by assuming the form of his shadow. This creature is one of the two forms that make up Solaris, the entity that attempts to consume all of time.  * Solaris: The super dimensional sun god of Soleanna, who is the fusion of Mephiles and Iblis.  * Shahra the Ring Genie: A genie who transports Sonic into the book of the Arabian Nights through a special ring after she tells Sonic that the stories have gone unwary.  * Erazor Djinn: An evil genie who absorbs the power from the Arabian Nights book, thus causing the stories to vanish.  * Marine the Raccoon: A raccoon girl who dreams of becoming a captain of her own ship, so she can sail around the world.  * Coconut Crew: The Coconut Crew is a crew of eight koalas and one viking polar bear who all live on Southern Island in Sonic Rush Adventure. The members are Deikun, Colonel, Muzy, Kylok, Tabby, Gardon, Setter and Norman.  * Captain Whisker: An evil pirate robot who was created by Eggman and Eggman Nega.  * Johnny: Captain Whisker's speedy first mate who hates losing and challenges you to races where the winner gets a chaos emarald .  * Metal Sonic version 3.0: Eggman Nega's personal Metal Sonic copy.  * Ifrit: An inter-dimensional monster that appears in Sonic Rivals 2. It has the power to destroy the world, and will become invincible when it devours Chao.  * MeteorTech Robots: These are the service robots working on an extensive techno organization. When the Ark of Cosmos has fallen to the Earth, they send from under control.  * Master Core: ABIS: Was once the leader of the MeteorTech Robots. It stole the Arks of the Cosmos and took them to the Babylon Garden in which caused a massive black hole and his transformation. He is defeated by Sonic in a battle/race.  *  * [edit] Upcoming Characters * Shade: Shade is a lieutenant among the Marauders, and head of intelligence within the organization--essentially, a super-spy. She has lived within the Twilight Cage with others of her lost clan these past millennia, and her job has been a challenging one, given so many rival factions constantly vying for supremacy.  * The Zoah: A new race of hostile aliens who are set to appear in the new Sonic Chronicles game. They gained their names through a competition poll hosted by Sonic City.  *  * [edit] Scrapped Characters * Tiara Boobowski and Gazebo Boobowski were scheduled to be introduced in the game Sonic X-Treme but the title was cancelled, so they were never released. *

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