Which DC characters have alliterative names?





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Many characters in DC have alliterative names, such as Billy Batson, Lex Luthor. and Wally West.



Is there a complete list of DC characters whose first and last names begin with the same letter?





Yes, this is a list question, but it has a limited scope: If you're finding an unreasonable amount of names then we can limit this to just main and secondary characters while excluding random extras like Lucy Lane.



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    Would Clark Kent count? Both names have a Hard 'K' sound. Does it have to be an alter ego? Otherwise Wonder Woman and Martian Manhunter would count as well.

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  • It is not a question of limited scope, because DC is still in business, and for all we know they are going to keep on inventing new characters till the end of time. And every time they create a new alliterative character the answers will have to be updated.

    – user14111
    Feb 24 '16 at 6:07











  • @user14111 - It's just a shameless ripoff of RedCaio's Marvel question. Blame him.

    – ibid
    Feb 24 '16 at 6:09






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    @user14111 actually, I blame Rand for his Harry Potter question. :) (kidding)

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Many characters in DC have alliterative names, such as Billy Batson, Lex Luthor. and Wally West.



Is there a complete list of DC characters whose first and last names begin with the same letter?





Yes, this is a list question, but it has a limited scope: If you're finding an unreasonable amount of names then we can limit this to just main and secondary characters while excluding random extras like Lucy Lane.



Inspired by Shamelessly stolen from Which Marvel characters have alliterative names?










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    Would Clark Kent count? Both names have a Hard 'K' sound. Does it have to be an alter ego? Otherwise Wonder Woman and Martian Manhunter would count as well.

    – CBredlow
    Feb 23 '16 at 19:48











  • It is not a question of limited scope, because DC is still in business, and for all we know they are going to keep on inventing new characters till the end of time. And every time they create a new alliterative character the answers will have to be updated.

    – user14111
    Feb 24 '16 at 6:07











  • @user14111 - It's just a shameless ripoff of RedCaio's Marvel question. Blame him.

    – ibid
    Feb 24 '16 at 6:09






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    @user14111 actually, I blame Rand for his Harry Potter question. :) (kidding)

    – RedCaio
    Feb 24 '16 at 6:39














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Many characters in DC have alliterative names, such as Billy Batson, Lex Luthor. and Wally West.



Is there a complete list of DC characters whose first and last names begin with the same letter?





Yes, this is a list question, but it has a limited scope: If you're finding an unreasonable amount of names then we can limit this to just main and secondary characters while excluding random extras like Lucy Lane.



Inspired by Shamelessly stolen from Which Marvel characters have alliterative names?










share|improve this question
















Many characters in DC have alliterative names, such as Billy Batson, Lex Luthor. and Wally West.



Is there a complete list of DC characters whose first and last names begin with the same letter?





Yes, this is a list question, but it has a limited scope: If you're finding an unreasonable amount of names then we can limit this to just main and secondary characters while excluding random extras like Lucy Lane.



Inspired by Shamelessly stolen from Which Marvel characters have alliterative names?







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    Would Clark Kent count? Both names have a Hard 'K' sound. Does it have to be an alter ego? Otherwise Wonder Woman and Martian Manhunter would count as well.

    – CBredlow
    Feb 23 '16 at 19:48











  • It is not a question of limited scope, because DC is still in business, and for all we know they are going to keep on inventing new characters till the end of time. And every time they create a new alliterative character the answers will have to be updated.

    – user14111
    Feb 24 '16 at 6:07











  • @user14111 - It's just a shameless ripoff of RedCaio's Marvel question. Blame him.

    – ibid
    Feb 24 '16 at 6:09






  • 1





    @user14111 actually, I blame Rand for his Harry Potter question. :) (kidding)

    – RedCaio
    Feb 24 '16 at 6:39














  • 3





    Would Clark Kent count? Both names have a Hard 'K' sound. Does it have to be an alter ego? Otherwise Wonder Woman and Martian Manhunter would count as well.

    – CBredlow
    Feb 23 '16 at 19:48











  • It is not a question of limited scope, because DC is still in business, and for all we know they are going to keep on inventing new characters till the end of time. And every time they create a new alliterative character the answers will have to be updated.

    – user14111
    Feb 24 '16 at 6:07











  • @user14111 - It's just a shameless ripoff of RedCaio's Marvel question. Blame him.

    – ibid
    Feb 24 '16 at 6:09






  • 1





    @user14111 actually, I blame Rand for his Harry Potter question. :) (kidding)

    – RedCaio
    Feb 24 '16 at 6:39








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Would Clark Kent count? Both names have a Hard 'K' sound. Does it have to be an alter ego? Otherwise Wonder Woman and Martian Manhunter would count as well.

– CBredlow
Feb 23 '16 at 19:48





Would Clark Kent count? Both names have a Hard 'K' sound. Does it have to be an alter ego? Otherwise Wonder Woman and Martian Manhunter would count as well.

– CBredlow
Feb 23 '16 at 19:48













It is not a question of limited scope, because DC is still in business, and for all we know they are going to keep on inventing new characters till the end of time. And every time they create a new alliterative character the answers will have to be updated.

– user14111
Feb 24 '16 at 6:07





It is not a question of limited scope, because DC is still in business, and for all we know they are going to keep on inventing new characters till the end of time. And every time they create a new alliterative character the answers will have to be updated.

– user14111
Feb 24 '16 at 6:07













@user14111 - It's just a shameless ripoff of RedCaio's Marvel question. Blame him.

– ibid
Feb 24 '16 at 6:09





@user14111 - It's just a shameless ripoff of RedCaio's Marvel question. Blame him.

– ibid
Feb 24 '16 at 6:09




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@user14111 actually, I blame Rand for his Harry Potter question. :) (kidding)

– RedCaio
Feb 24 '16 at 6:39





@user14111 actually, I blame Rand for his Harry Potter question. :) (kidding)

– RedCaio
Feb 24 '16 at 6:39










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Given DC's long history, there's no feasable way to compile a complete list of all the charatcers with alliterative names. Taken largely from this List of human superheroes in DC Comics and many helpful comments from Wad Cheber, I have put together what can serve as a decent starting point for DC characters with alliterative names.



Characters:




  • Adrian Alexander Veidt (Ozymandias)

  • Batman Beyond (Batman)

  • Beast Boy (Teen Titans)

  • Bernhard "Buddy" Baker (Animal Man)

  • Bibbo Bukowski (Superman)

  • Billy Batson (Captain Marvel)

  • Blue Beetle

  • Calvin "Cave" Carson

  • Captain Cold (Flash)

  • Captain Comet

  • Cassandra Cain (Batgirl)

  • Clark Kent (Superman)

  • Dan the Dyna-Mite (Daniel Dunbar)

  • Daniel Dreiberg (Nite Owl)

  • Deborah Darnell AKA Star Sapphire (Green Lantern)

  • Dinah Drake Lance (Black Canary)

  • Doiby Dickles (Green Lantern)

  • Felix Faust AKA Dekan Drache

  • Francis Flashman AKA Funky Flashman

  • Frederick Freeman (New Earth / Captain Marvel Jr.)

  • Gorilla Grodd (Flash)

  • Guy Gardner (Green Lantern)

  • Hank Hall (Hawk)

  • James Jacob "Jim" Harper (Guardian)

  • Joseph William Wilson (Jericho)

  • Karate Kid (Val Armorr - Legion of Super-Heroes)

  • James Jesse AKA Trickster (Green Arrow)

  • J'onn J'onzz (Martian Manhunter)

  • Joker Junior (Tim Drake)

  • Lana Lang (Superman)

  • Lex Luthor (Superman)

  • Linda Lee (Supergirl)

  • Liz Lane (Watchmen)

  • Lois Lane (Superman)

  • Lori Lemaris (Superman)

  • Mary Marvel (Mary Willow Batson)

  • Mark Mandrill AKA Matter Master (Hawkman)

  • Más y Menos (Teen Titans)

  • Max Mercury AKA Whip Whirlwind (Freedom Fighters)

  • Mirror Master (Flash)

  • Miss Martian (M'gann M'orzz/Megan Morse, also Star-Spangled Kid)

  • Mister Mxyzptlk

  • Moloch The Mystic (Watchmen)

  • Preston Payne (Batman)

  • Rachel Roth (Raven)

  • Red Robin (Robin)

  • Robbie Reed (Dial H for Hero)

  • Rocket Red (Justice League / Rocket Red Brigade)

  • Rodney Rabbit AKA Captain Carrot (New Teen Titans)

  • Ronald "Ronnie" Raymond (Firestorm)

  • Sargent "Sarge" Steel

  • Shiera Sanders Hall (Hawkgirl)

  • Silk Spectre (Sally Jupiter / Laurie Juspeczyk)

  • Silver St. Cloud (Batman)

  • Tex Thompson (Mr. America)

  • Vicky Vale (Batman)

  • Wally West (Kid Flash)

  • William "Bill" Benjamin Brady (Watchmen)

  • Wonder Woman (Princess Diana of Themyscira)

  • Zatanna Zatara (Hawkman)


Group names:




  • Freedom Fighters

  • Secret Society of Super Villains

  • Secret Six

  • Seven Soldiers of Victory (AKA Law's Legionnaires)

  • Suicide Squad

  • Teen Titans

  • The Terrific Trio

  • Hero Hotline




Plus loads and loads of random people from the List of DC Comics characters:




  • Aa (Green Lantern)

  • Abdul the Arab (Quality Comics)

  • Ace Archer (The Green Arrows Of The World - Japan)

  • Bowman of Britain (The Green Arrows Of The World - United Kingdom)

  • Bowman of the Bush (The Green Arrows Of The World - Africa)

  • Ace Atchinson (Young Justice)

  • Sue Storm (Ace Storm - Challengers of the Fantastic)

  • Agent Arrhnyr (Action Comics 534)

  • Agent Axis (Boy Commandos / World's Finest Team)

  • Aisha al-Fadhil (The Losers)

  • Alan Armstrong (Spy Smasher)

  • Albart of Ancinor (Atlantis Chronicles)

  • Albert the Artist (Action Comics 428)

  • Ana Ala (Ale - Superman: The Man of Steel, #127)


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From Why Are There So Many Double Initials in Comic Books?




What is the L. L. connection for Superman?



A remarkably large number of characters in the comics have the initials L. L. Most notable are Lex Luthor, Lois Lane, Lana Lang, and Lori Lemaris. A rumor says that these names were chosen because Joe Shuster's first girlfriend had the initials L. L.







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    @WadCheber thanks. I already had martian manhunter, I was just missing the "martian" part. My first time answering one of these list questions. (well beside the vocals in SW music one). I'll think twice before tackling one of these again. lol

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    @WadCheber that first link of yours was what I used to write the question (after giving up with Wikipedia).

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Too many to count, let alone name in an answer. To highlight my point, I will restrict myself to just SOME entities with alliterative names that appear in Batman media (and only those not mentioned in the excellent previous answer at the time I wrote this answer).




  • Arkham Asylum (place)

  • Bag O'Bones

  • Bat Bane

  • Beetles Branagan

  • Birthday Boy

  • Bizarro-Batman

  • Black Bat/Cassandra Cain

  • Black and White Bandit

  • Boston Brand/Deadman

  • "Brains" Beldon

  • Cameron van Cleer/Killer Moth

  • Captain Calamity

  • Carl Kruger

  • Carrie Kelley/Robin

  • Charise Carnes/Knightfall

  • Charlie Caligula

  • Chu Chin Li

  • Clock King (I and II)

  • Condiment King

  • Cyber Cat/Christina Chiles

  • Mayor Daniel Danforth Dickerson III

  • Doctor Daark

  • Doctor Death

  • Doctor Double X

  • Double Dare (team)

  • Dr. Dedalus

  • Duela Dent (Joker's Daughter)

  • Eivol Ekdal

  • False Face

  • False Face Society (team)

  • Fearsome Foot-Fighters (team)

  • Film Freak

  • Gentleman Ghost

  • Gentleman Jim Jansen

  • Getaway Genius/Roy Reynolds

  • Gorilla Gang (team)

  • Jezebel Jet

  • Jim Jones

  • Kate Kane/Batwoman

  • Killer Croc

  • King Cobra

  • King Kraken

  • King of Cats/Karl Kyle

  • Mad Monk

  • Mallory Moxon

  • Matches Malone

  • Mirror Master

  • Monarch of Menace

  • Monster Men (team)

  • Mousery Mager

  • Mr. Mosaic

  • Music Meister

  • Pearly Prince

  • Penny Plunderer (the guy who made the giant penny in the Batcave)

  • Peter Pan Killer

  • Commissioner Peter Pauling

  • Preston Payne (Clayface III)

  • Professor Pyg

  • Rory Regan/Ragman

  • Roxy Rocket

  • Ruby Ryder

  • Savage Skull

  • Silken Spider

  • Silver St. Cloud

  • Sterling Silversmith

  • Terrible Trio (team)

  • The Trigger Twins (team)

  • Warren White/Great White Shark

  • Zatanna Zatara


Note: Red Caio has my permission to use anything he likes from my answer to supplement his own; I am not trying to supplant his answer, I am merely trying to illustrate how impossible it would be to list every alliterative name in DC history.






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  • @ibid - Probably not. But there probably isn't a huge difference.

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Here's a new list of more than 1400 alliterative characters from Marvel and DC
https://github.com/mroughan/AlephZeroHeroesData/blob/master/Comics/alli_data3_names.csv



Description of the source of the list is here:
https://aleph-zero-heroes.netlify.com/posts/alliteration/



Turns out DC is a little worse, but not much.





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    Given DC's long history, there's no feasable way to compile a complete list of all the charatcers with alliterative names. Taken largely from this List of human superheroes in DC Comics and many helpful comments from Wad Cheber, I have put together what can serve as a decent starting point for DC characters with alliterative names.



    Characters:




    • Adrian Alexander Veidt (Ozymandias)

    • Batman Beyond (Batman)

    • Beast Boy (Teen Titans)

    • Bernhard "Buddy" Baker (Animal Man)

    • Bibbo Bukowski (Superman)

    • Billy Batson (Captain Marvel)

    • Blue Beetle

    • Calvin "Cave" Carson

    • Captain Cold (Flash)

    • Captain Comet

    • Cassandra Cain (Batgirl)

    • Clark Kent (Superman)

    • Dan the Dyna-Mite (Daniel Dunbar)

    • Daniel Dreiberg (Nite Owl)

    • Deborah Darnell AKA Star Sapphire (Green Lantern)

    • Dinah Drake Lance (Black Canary)

    • Doiby Dickles (Green Lantern)

    • Felix Faust AKA Dekan Drache

    • Francis Flashman AKA Funky Flashman

    • Frederick Freeman (New Earth / Captain Marvel Jr.)

    • Gorilla Grodd (Flash)

    • Guy Gardner (Green Lantern)

    • Hank Hall (Hawk)

    • James Jacob "Jim" Harper (Guardian)

    • Joseph William Wilson (Jericho)

    • Karate Kid (Val Armorr - Legion of Super-Heroes)

    • James Jesse AKA Trickster (Green Arrow)

    • J'onn J'onzz (Martian Manhunter)

    • Joker Junior (Tim Drake)

    • Lana Lang (Superman)

    • Lex Luthor (Superman)

    • Linda Lee (Supergirl)

    • Liz Lane (Watchmen)

    • Lois Lane (Superman)

    • Lori Lemaris (Superman)

    • Mary Marvel (Mary Willow Batson)

    • Mark Mandrill AKA Matter Master (Hawkman)

    • Más y Menos (Teen Titans)

    • Max Mercury AKA Whip Whirlwind (Freedom Fighters)

    • Mirror Master (Flash)

    • Miss Martian (M'gann M'orzz/Megan Morse, also Star-Spangled Kid)

    • Mister Mxyzptlk

    • Moloch The Mystic (Watchmen)

    • Preston Payne (Batman)

    • Rachel Roth (Raven)

    • Red Robin (Robin)

    • Robbie Reed (Dial H for Hero)

    • Rocket Red (Justice League / Rocket Red Brigade)

    • Rodney Rabbit AKA Captain Carrot (New Teen Titans)

    • Ronald "Ronnie" Raymond (Firestorm)

    • Sargent "Sarge" Steel

    • Shiera Sanders Hall (Hawkgirl)

    • Silk Spectre (Sally Jupiter / Laurie Juspeczyk)

    • Silver St. Cloud (Batman)

    • Tex Thompson (Mr. America)

    • Vicky Vale (Batman)

    • Wally West (Kid Flash)

    • William "Bill" Benjamin Brady (Watchmen)

    • Wonder Woman (Princess Diana of Themyscira)

    • Zatanna Zatara (Hawkman)


    Group names:




    • Freedom Fighters

    • Secret Society of Super Villains

    • Secret Six

    • Seven Soldiers of Victory (AKA Law's Legionnaires)

    • Suicide Squad

    • Teen Titans

    • The Terrific Trio

    • Hero Hotline




    Plus loads and loads of random people from the List of DC Comics characters:




    • Aa (Green Lantern)

    • Abdul the Arab (Quality Comics)

    • Ace Archer (The Green Arrows Of The World - Japan)

    • Bowman of Britain (The Green Arrows Of The World - United Kingdom)

    • Bowman of the Bush (The Green Arrows Of The World - Africa)

    • Ace Atchinson (Young Justice)

    • Sue Storm (Ace Storm - Challengers of the Fantastic)

    • Agent Arrhnyr (Action Comics 534)

    • Agent Axis (Boy Commandos / World's Finest Team)

    • Aisha al-Fadhil (The Losers)

    • Alan Armstrong (Spy Smasher)

    • Albart of Ancinor (Atlantis Chronicles)

    • Albert the Artist (Action Comics 428)

    • Ana Ala (Ale - Superman: The Man of Steel, #127)


    ...





    From Why Are There So Many Double Initials in Comic Books?




    What is the L. L. connection for Superman?



    A remarkably large number of characters in the comics have the initials L. L. Most notable are Lex Luthor, Lois Lane, Lana Lang, and Lori Lemaris. A rumor says that these names were chosen because Joe Shuster's first girlfriend had the initials L. L.







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    • community.comicbookresources.com/…

      – Wad Cheber
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      @WadCheber thanks. I already had martian manhunter, I was just missing the "martian" part. My first time answering one of these list questions. (well beside the vocals in SW music one). I'll think twice before tackling one of these again. lol

      – RedCaio
      Feb 24 '16 at 3:39








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      @WadCheber that first link of yours was what I used to write the question (after giving up with Wikipedia).

      – ibid
      Feb 24 '16 at 3:50
















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    Given DC's long history, there's no feasable way to compile a complete list of all the charatcers with alliterative names. Taken largely from this List of human superheroes in DC Comics and many helpful comments from Wad Cheber, I have put together what can serve as a decent starting point for DC characters with alliterative names.



    Characters:




    • Adrian Alexander Veidt (Ozymandias)

    • Batman Beyond (Batman)

    • Beast Boy (Teen Titans)

    • Bernhard "Buddy" Baker (Animal Man)

    • Bibbo Bukowski (Superman)

    • Billy Batson (Captain Marvel)

    • Blue Beetle

    • Calvin "Cave" Carson

    • Captain Cold (Flash)

    • Captain Comet

    • Cassandra Cain (Batgirl)

    • Clark Kent (Superman)

    • Dan the Dyna-Mite (Daniel Dunbar)

    • Daniel Dreiberg (Nite Owl)

    • Deborah Darnell AKA Star Sapphire (Green Lantern)

    • Dinah Drake Lance (Black Canary)

    • Doiby Dickles (Green Lantern)

    • Felix Faust AKA Dekan Drache

    • Francis Flashman AKA Funky Flashman

    • Frederick Freeman (New Earth / Captain Marvel Jr.)

    • Gorilla Grodd (Flash)

    • Guy Gardner (Green Lantern)

    • Hank Hall (Hawk)

    • James Jacob "Jim" Harper (Guardian)

    • Joseph William Wilson (Jericho)

    • Karate Kid (Val Armorr - Legion of Super-Heroes)

    • James Jesse AKA Trickster (Green Arrow)

    • J'onn J'onzz (Martian Manhunter)

    • Joker Junior (Tim Drake)

    • Lana Lang (Superman)

    • Lex Luthor (Superman)

    • Linda Lee (Supergirl)

    • Liz Lane (Watchmen)

    • Lois Lane (Superman)

    • Lori Lemaris (Superman)

    • Mary Marvel (Mary Willow Batson)

    • Mark Mandrill AKA Matter Master (Hawkman)

    • Más y Menos (Teen Titans)

    • Max Mercury AKA Whip Whirlwind (Freedom Fighters)

    • Mirror Master (Flash)

    • Miss Martian (M'gann M'orzz/Megan Morse, also Star-Spangled Kid)

    • Mister Mxyzptlk

    • Moloch The Mystic (Watchmen)

    • Preston Payne (Batman)

    • Rachel Roth (Raven)

    • Red Robin (Robin)

    • Robbie Reed (Dial H for Hero)

    • Rocket Red (Justice League / Rocket Red Brigade)

    • Rodney Rabbit AKA Captain Carrot (New Teen Titans)

    • Ronald "Ronnie" Raymond (Firestorm)

    • Sargent "Sarge" Steel

    • Shiera Sanders Hall (Hawkgirl)

    • Silk Spectre (Sally Jupiter / Laurie Juspeczyk)

    • Silver St. Cloud (Batman)

    • Tex Thompson (Mr. America)

    • Vicky Vale (Batman)

    • Wally West (Kid Flash)

    • William "Bill" Benjamin Brady (Watchmen)

    • Wonder Woman (Princess Diana of Themyscira)

    • Zatanna Zatara (Hawkman)


    Group names:




    • Freedom Fighters

    • Secret Society of Super Villains

    • Secret Six

    • Seven Soldiers of Victory (AKA Law's Legionnaires)

    • Suicide Squad

    • Teen Titans

    • The Terrific Trio

    • Hero Hotline




    Plus loads and loads of random people from the List of DC Comics characters:




    • Aa (Green Lantern)

    • Abdul the Arab (Quality Comics)

    • Ace Archer (The Green Arrows Of The World - Japan)

    • Bowman of Britain (The Green Arrows Of The World - United Kingdom)

    • Bowman of the Bush (The Green Arrows Of The World - Africa)

    • Ace Atchinson (Young Justice)

    • Sue Storm (Ace Storm - Challengers of the Fantastic)

    • Agent Arrhnyr (Action Comics 534)

    • Agent Axis (Boy Commandos / World's Finest Team)

    • Aisha al-Fadhil (The Losers)

    • Alan Armstrong (Spy Smasher)

    • Albart of Ancinor (Atlantis Chronicles)

    • Albert the Artist (Action Comics 428)

    • Ana Ala (Ale - Superman: The Man of Steel, #127)


    ...





    From Why Are There So Many Double Initials in Comic Books?




    What is the L. L. connection for Superman?



    A remarkably large number of characters in the comics have the initials L. L. Most notable are Lex Luthor, Lois Lane, Lana Lang, and Lori Lemaris. A rumor says that these names were chosen because Joe Shuster's first girlfriend had the initials L. L.







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    • Did you seriously comb through that entire list? I had tried using it and gave up.

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      Feb 24 '16 at 3:19






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      @WadCheber thanks. I already had martian manhunter, I was just missing the "martian" part. My first time answering one of these list questions. (well beside the vocals in SW music one). I'll think twice before tackling one of these again. lol

      – RedCaio
      Feb 24 '16 at 3:39








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      @WadCheber that first link of yours was what I used to write the question (after giving up with Wikipedia).

      – ibid
      Feb 24 '16 at 3:50














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    Given DC's long history, there's no feasable way to compile a complete list of all the charatcers with alliterative names. Taken largely from this List of human superheroes in DC Comics and many helpful comments from Wad Cheber, I have put together what can serve as a decent starting point for DC characters with alliterative names.



    Characters:




    • Adrian Alexander Veidt (Ozymandias)

    • Batman Beyond (Batman)

    • Beast Boy (Teen Titans)

    • Bernhard "Buddy" Baker (Animal Man)

    • Bibbo Bukowski (Superman)

    • Billy Batson (Captain Marvel)

    • Blue Beetle

    • Calvin "Cave" Carson

    • Captain Cold (Flash)

    • Captain Comet

    • Cassandra Cain (Batgirl)

    • Clark Kent (Superman)

    • Dan the Dyna-Mite (Daniel Dunbar)

    • Daniel Dreiberg (Nite Owl)

    • Deborah Darnell AKA Star Sapphire (Green Lantern)

    • Dinah Drake Lance (Black Canary)

    • Doiby Dickles (Green Lantern)

    • Felix Faust AKA Dekan Drache

    • Francis Flashman AKA Funky Flashman

    • Frederick Freeman (New Earth / Captain Marvel Jr.)

    • Gorilla Grodd (Flash)

    • Guy Gardner (Green Lantern)

    • Hank Hall (Hawk)

    • James Jacob "Jim" Harper (Guardian)

    • Joseph William Wilson (Jericho)

    • Karate Kid (Val Armorr - Legion of Super-Heroes)

    • James Jesse AKA Trickster (Green Arrow)

    • J'onn J'onzz (Martian Manhunter)

    • Joker Junior (Tim Drake)

    • Lana Lang (Superman)

    • Lex Luthor (Superman)

    • Linda Lee (Supergirl)

    • Liz Lane (Watchmen)

    • Lois Lane (Superman)

    • Lori Lemaris (Superman)

    • Mary Marvel (Mary Willow Batson)

    • Mark Mandrill AKA Matter Master (Hawkman)

    • Más y Menos (Teen Titans)

    • Max Mercury AKA Whip Whirlwind (Freedom Fighters)

    • Mirror Master (Flash)

    • Miss Martian (M'gann M'orzz/Megan Morse, also Star-Spangled Kid)

    • Mister Mxyzptlk

    • Moloch The Mystic (Watchmen)

    • Preston Payne (Batman)

    • Rachel Roth (Raven)

    • Red Robin (Robin)

    • Robbie Reed (Dial H for Hero)

    • Rocket Red (Justice League / Rocket Red Brigade)

    • Rodney Rabbit AKA Captain Carrot (New Teen Titans)

    • Ronald "Ronnie" Raymond (Firestorm)

    • Sargent "Sarge" Steel

    • Shiera Sanders Hall (Hawkgirl)

    • Silk Spectre (Sally Jupiter / Laurie Juspeczyk)

    • Silver St. Cloud (Batman)

    • Tex Thompson (Mr. America)

    • Vicky Vale (Batman)

    • Wally West (Kid Flash)

    • William "Bill" Benjamin Brady (Watchmen)

    • Wonder Woman (Princess Diana of Themyscira)

    • Zatanna Zatara (Hawkman)


    Group names:




    • Freedom Fighters

    • Secret Society of Super Villains

    • Secret Six

    • Seven Soldiers of Victory (AKA Law's Legionnaires)

    • Suicide Squad

    • Teen Titans

    • The Terrific Trio

    • Hero Hotline




    Plus loads and loads of random people from the List of DC Comics characters:




    • Aa (Green Lantern)

    • Abdul the Arab (Quality Comics)

    • Ace Archer (The Green Arrows Of The World - Japan)

    • Bowman of Britain (The Green Arrows Of The World - United Kingdom)

    • Bowman of the Bush (The Green Arrows Of The World - Africa)

    • Ace Atchinson (Young Justice)

    • Sue Storm (Ace Storm - Challengers of the Fantastic)

    • Agent Arrhnyr (Action Comics 534)

    • Agent Axis (Boy Commandos / World's Finest Team)

    • Aisha al-Fadhil (The Losers)

    • Alan Armstrong (Spy Smasher)

    • Albart of Ancinor (Atlantis Chronicles)

    • Albert the Artist (Action Comics 428)

    • Ana Ala (Ale - Superman: The Man of Steel, #127)


    ...





    From Why Are There So Many Double Initials in Comic Books?




    What is the L. L. connection for Superman?



    A remarkably large number of characters in the comics have the initials L. L. Most notable are Lex Luthor, Lois Lane, Lana Lang, and Lori Lemaris. A rumor says that these names were chosen because Joe Shuster's first girlfriend had the initials L. L.







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    Given DC's long history, there's no feasable way to compile a complete list of all the charatcers with alliterative names. Taken largely from this List of human superheroes in DC Comics and many helpful comments from Wad Cheber, I have put together what can serve as a decent starting point for DC characters with alliterative names.



    Characters:




    • Adrian Alexander Veidt (Ozymandias)

    • Batman Beyond (Batman)

    • Beast Boy (Teen Titans)

    • Bernhard "Buddy" Baker (Animal Man)

    • Bibbo Bukowski (Superman)

    • Billy Batson (Captain Marvel)

    • Blue Beetle

    • Calvin "Cave" Carson

    • Captain Cold (Flash)

    • Captain Comet

    • Cassandra Cain (Batgirl)

    • Clark Kent (Superman)

    • Dan the Dyna-Mite (Daniel Dunbar)

    • Daniel Dreiberg (Nite Owl)

    • Deborah Darnell AKA Star Sapphire (Green Lantern)

    • Dinah Drake Lance (Black Canary)

    • Doiby Dickles (Green Lantern)

    • Felix Faust AKA Dekan Drache

    • Francis Flashman AKA Funky Flashman

    • Frederick Freeman (New Earth / Captain Marvel Jr.)

    • Gorilla Grodd (Flash)

    • Guy Gardner (Green Lantern)

    • Hank Hall (Hawk)

    • James Jacob "Jim" Harper (Guardian)

    • Joseph William Wilson (Jericho)

    • Karate Kid (Val Armorr - Legion of Super-Heroes)

    • James Jesse AKA Trickster (Green Arrow)

    • J'onn J'onzz (Martian Manhunter)

    • Joker Junior (Tim Drake)

    • Lana Lang (Superman)

    • Lex Luthor (Superman)

    • Linda Lee (Supergirl)

    • Liz Lane (Watchmen)

    • Lois Lane (Superman)

    • Lori Lemaris (Superman)

    • Mary Marvel (Mary Willow Batson)

    • Mark Mandrill AKA Matter Master (Hawkman)

    • Más y Menos (Teen Titans)

    • Max Mercury AKA Whip Whirlwind (Freedom Fighters)

    • Mirror Master (Flash)

    • Miss Martian (M'gann M'orzz/Megan Morse, also Star-Spangled Kid)

    • Mister Mxyzptlk

    • Moloch The Mystic (Watchmen)

    • Preston Payne (Batman)

    • Rachel Roth (Raven)

    • Red Robin (Robin)

    • Robbie Reed (Dial H for Hero)

    • Rocket Red (Justice League / Rocket Red Brigade)

    • Rodney Rabbit AKA Captain Carrot (New Teen Titans)

    • Ronald "Ronnie" Raymond (Firestorm)

    • Sargent "Sarge" Steel

    • Shiera Sanders Hall (Hawkgirl)

    • Silk Spectre (Sally Jupiter / Laurie Juspeczyk)

    • Silver St. Cloud (Batman)

    • Tex Thompson (Mr. America)

    • Vicky Vale (Batman)

    • Wally West (Kid Flash)

    • William "Bill" Benjamin Brady (Watchmen)

    • Wonder Woman (Princess Diana of Themyscira)

    • Zatanna Zatara (Hawkman)


    Group names:




    • Freedom Fighters

    • Secret Society of Super Villains

    • Secret Six

    • Seven Soldiers of Victory (AKA Law's Legionnaires)

    • Suicide Squad

    • Teen Titans

    • The Terrific Trio

    • Hero Hotline




    Plus loads and loads of random people from the List of DC Comics characters:




    • Aa (Green Lantern)

    • Abdul the Arab (Quality Comics)

    • Ace Archer (The Green Arrows Of The World - Japan)

    • Bowman of Britain (The Green Arrows Of The World - United Kingdom)

    • Bowman of the Bush (The Green Arrows Of The World - Africa)

    • Ace Atchinson (Young Justice)

    • Sue Storm (Ace Storm - Challengers of the Fantastic)

    • Agent Arrhnyr (Action Comics 534)

    • Agent Axis (Boy Commandos / World's Finest Team)

    • Aisha al-Fadhil (The Losers)

    • Alan Armstrong (Spy Smasher)

    • Albart of Ancinor (Atlantis Chronicles)

    • Albert the Artist (Action Comics 428)

    • Ana Ala (Ale - Superman: The Man of Steel, #127)


    ...





    From Why Are There So Many Double Initials in Comic Books?




    What is the L. L. connection for Superman?



    A remarkably large number of characters in the comics have the initials L. L. Most notable are Lex Luthor, Lois Lane, Lana Lang, and Lori Lemaris. A rumor says that these names were chosen because Joe Shuster's first girlfriend had the initials L. L.








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    • Did you seriously comb through that entire list? I had tried using it and gave up.

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      i.stack.imgur.com/aj9Bx.png

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      @WadCheber thanks. I already had martian manhunter, I was just missing the "martian" part. My first time answering one of these list questions. (well beside the vocals in SW music one). I'll think twice before tackling one of these again. lol

      – RedCaio
      Feb 24 '16 at 3:39








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      @WadCheber that first link of yours was what I used to write the question (after giving up with Wikipedia).

      – ibid
      Feb 24 '16 at 3:50



















    • Did you seriously comb through that entire list? I had tried using it and gave up.

      – ibid
      Feb 24 '16 at 3:19






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      i.stack.imgur.com/aj9Bx.png

      – Wad Cheber
      Feb 24 '16 at 3:30











    • community.comicbookresources.com/…

      – Wad Cheber
      Feb 24 '16 at 3:34






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      @WadCheber thanks. I already had martian manhunter, I was just missing the "martian" part. My first time answering one of these list questions. (well beside the vocals in SW music one). I'll think twice before tackling one of these again. lol

      – RedCaio
      Feb 24 '16 at 3:39








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      @WadCheber that first link of yours was what I used to write the question (after giving up with Wikipedia).

      – ibid
      Feb 24 '16 at 3:50

















    Did you seriously comb through that entire list? I had tried using it and gave up.

    – ibid
    Feb 24 '16 at 3:19





    Did you seriously comb through that entire list? I had tried using it and gave up.

    – ibid
    Feb 24 '16 at 3:19




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    i.stack.imgur.com/aj9Bx.png

    – Wad Cheber
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    i.stack.imgur.com/aj9Bx.png

    – Wad Cheber
    Feb 24 '16 at 3:30













    community.comicbookresources.com/…

    – Wad Cheber
    Feb 24 '16 at 3:34





    community.comicbookresources.com/…

    – Wad Cheber
    Feb 24 '16 at 3:34




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    @WadCheber thanks. I already had martian manhunter, I was just missing the "martian" part. My first time answering one of these list questions. (well beside the vocals in SW music one). I'll think twice before tackling one of these again. lol

    – RedCaio
    Feb 24 '16 at 3:39







    @WadCheber thanks. I already had martian manhunter, I was just missing the "martian" part. My first time answering one of these list questions. (well beside the vocals in SW music one). I'll think twice before tackling one of these again. lol

    – RedCaio
    Feb 24 '16 at 3:39






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    @WadCheber that first link of yours was what I used to write the question (after giving up with Wikipedia).

    – ibid
    Feb 24 '16 at 3:50





    @WadCheber that first link of yours was what I used to write the question (after giving up with Wikipedia).

    – ibid
    Feb 24 '16 at 3:50













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    Too many to count, let alone name in an answer. To highlight my point, I will restrict myself to just SOME entities with alliterative names that appear in Batman media (and only those not mentioned in the excellent previous answer at the time I wrote this answer).




    • Arkham Asylum (place)

    • Bag O'Bones

    • Bat Bane

    • Beetles Branagan

    • Birthday Boy

    • Bizarro-Batman

    • Black Bat/Cassandra Cain

    • Black and White Bandit

    • Boston Brand/Deadman

    • "Brains" Beldon

    • Cameron van Cleer/Killer Moth

    • Captain Calamity

    • Carl Kruger

    • Carrie Kelley/Robin

    • Charise Carnes/Knightfall

    • Charlie Caligula

    • Chu Chin Li

    • Clock King (I and II)

    • Condiment King

    • Cyber Cat/Christina Chiles

    • Mayor Daniel Danforth Dickerson III

    • Doctor Daark

    • Doctor Death

    • Doctor Double X

    • Double Dare (team)

    • Dr. Dedalus

    • Duela Dent (Joker's Daughter)

    • Eivol Ekdal

    • False Face

    • False Face Society (team)

    • Fearsome Foot-Fighters (team)

    • Film Freak

    • Gentleman Ghost

    • Gentleman Jim Jansen

    • Getaway Genius/Roy Reynolds

    • Gorilla Gang (team)

    • Jezebel Jet

    • Jim Jones

    • Kate Kane/Batwoman

    • Killer Croc

    • King Cobra

    • King Kraken

    • King of Cats/Karl Kyle

    • Mad Monk

    • Mallory Moxon

    • Matches Malone

    • Mirror Master

    • Monarch of Menace

    • Monster Men (team)

    • Mousery Mager

    • Mr. Mosaic

    • Music Meister

    • Pearly Prince

    • Penny Plunderer (the guy who made the giant penny in the Batcave)

    • Peter Pan Killer

    • Commissioner Peter Pauling

    • Preston Payne (Clayface III)

    • Professor Pyg

    • Rory Regan/Ragman

    • Roxy Rocket

    • Ruby Ryder

    • Savage Skull

    • Silken Spider

    • Silver St. Cloud

    • Sterling Silversmith

    • Terrible Trio (team)

    • The Trigger Twins (team)

    • Warren White/Great White Shark

    • Zatanna Zatara


    Note: Red Caio has my permission to use anything he likes from my answer to supplement his own; I am not trying to supplant his answer, I am merely trying to illustrate how impossible it would be to list every alliterative name in DC history.






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    • Is it worse than Marvel?

      – ibid
      Feb 24 '16 at 6:11











    • @ibid - Probably not. But there probably isn't a huge difference.

      – Wad Cheber
      Feb 24 '16 at 6:21
















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    Too many to count, let alone name in an answer. To highlight my point, I will restrict myself to just SOME entities with alliterative names that appear in Batman media (and only those not mentioned in the excellent previous answer at the time I wrote this answer).




    • Arkham Asylum (place)

    • Bag O'Bones

    • Bat Bane

    • Beetles Branagan

    • Birthday Boy

    • Bizarro-Batman

    • Black Bat/Cassandra Cain

    • Black and White Bandit

    • Boston Brand/Deadman

    • "Brains" Beldon

    • Cameron van Cleer/Killer Moth

    • Captain Calamity

    • Carl Kruger

    • Carrie Kelley/Robin

    • Charise Carnes/Knightfall

    • Charlie Caligula

    • Chu Chin Li

    • Clock King (I and II)

    • Condiment King

    • Cyber Cat/Christina Chiles

    • Mayor Daniel Danforth Dickerson III

    • Doctor Daark

    • Doctor Death

    • Doctor Double X

    • Double Dare (team)

    • Dr. Dedalus

    • Duela Dent (Joker's Daughter)

    • Eivol Ekdal

    • False Face

    • False Face Society (team)

    • Fearsome Foot-Fighters (team)

    • Film Freak

    • Gentleman Ghost

    • Gentleman Jim Jansen

    • Getaway Genius/Roy Reynolds

    • Gorilla Gang (team)

    • Jezebel Jet

    • Jim Jones

    • Kate Kane/Batwoman

    • Killer Croc

    • King Cobra

    • King Kraken

    • King of Cats/Karl Kyle

    • Mad Monk

    • Mallory Moxon

    • Matches Malone

    • Mirror Master

    • Monarch of Menace

    • Monster Men (team)

    • Mousery Mager

    • Mr. Mosaic

    • Music Meister

    • Pearly Prince

    • Penny Plunderer (the guy who made the giant penny in the Batcave)

    • Peter Pan Killer

    • Commissioner Peter Pauling

    • Preston Payne (Clayface III)

    • Professor Pyg

    • Rory Regan/Ragman

    • Roxy Rocket

    • Ruby Ryder

    • Savage Skull

    • Silken Spider

    • Silver St. Cloud

    • Sterling Silversmith

    • Terrible Trio (team)

    • The Trigger Twins (team)

    • Warren White/Great White Shark

    • Zatanna Zatara


    Note: Red Caio has my permission to use anything he likes from my answer to supplement his own; I am not trying to supplant his answer, I am merely trying to illustrate how impossible it would be to list every alliterative name in DC history.






    share|improve this answer


























    • Is it worse than Marvel?

      – ibid
      Feb 24 '16 at 6:11











    • @ibid - Probably not. But there probably isn't a huge difference.

      – Wad Cheber
      Feb 24 '16 at 6:21














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    Too many to count, let alone name in an answer. To highlight my point, I will restrict myself to just SOME entities with alliterative names that appear in Batman media (and only those not mentioned in the excellent previous answer at the time I wrote this answer).




    • Arkham Asylum (place)

    • Bag O'Bones

    • Bat Bane

    • Beetles Branagan

    • Birthday Boy

    • Bizarro-Batman

    • Black Bat/Cassandra Cain

    • Black and White Bandit

    • Boston Brand/Deadman

    • "Brains" Beldon

    • Cameron van Cleer/Killer Moth

    • Captain Calamity

    • Carl Kruger

    • Carrie Kelley/Robin

    • Charise Carnes/Knightfall

    • Charlie Caligula

    • Chu Chin Li

    • Clock King (I and II)

    • Condiment King

    • Cyber Cat/Christina Chiles

    • Mayor Daniel Danforth Dickerson III

    • Doctor Daark

    • Doctor Death

    • Doctor Double X

    • Double Dare (team)

    • Dr. Dedalus

    • Duela Dent (Joker's Daughter)

    • Eivol Ekdal

    • False Face

    • False Face Society (team)

    • Fearsome Foot-Fighters (team)

    • Film Freak

    • Gentleman Ghost

    • Gentleman Jim Jansen

    • Getaway Genius/Roy Reynolds

    • Gorilla Gang (team)

    • Jezebel Jet

    • Jim Jones

    • Kate Kane/Batwoman

    • Killer Croc

    • King Cobra

    • King Kraken

    • King of Cats/Karl Kyle

    • Mad Monk

    • Mallory Moxon

    • Matches Malone

    • Mirror Master

    • Monarch of Menace

    • Monster Men (team)

    • Mousery Mager

    • Mr. Mosaic

    • Music Meister

    • Pearly Prince

    • Penny Plunderer (the guy who made the giant penny in the Batcave)

    • Peter Pan Killer

    • Commissioner Peter Pauling

    • Preston Payne (Clayface III)

    • Professor Pyg

    • Rory Regan/Ragman

    • Roxy Rocket

    • Ruby Ryder

    • Savage Skull

    • Silken Spider

    • Silver St. Cloud

    • Sterling Silversmith

    • Terrible Trio (team)

    • The Trigger Twins (team)

    • Warren White/Great White Shark

    • Zatanna Zatara


    Note: Red Caio has my permission to use anything he likes from my answer to supplement his own; I am not trying to supplant his answer, I am merely trying to illustrate how impossible it would be to list every alliterative name in DC history.






    share|improve this answer















    Too many to count, let alone name in an answer. To highlight my point, I will restrict myself to just SOME entities with alliterative names that appear in Batman media (and only those not mentioned in the excellent previous answer at the time I wrote this answer).




    • Arkham Asylum (place)

    • Bag O'Bones

    • Bat Bane

    • Beetles Branagan

    • Birthday Boy

    • Bizarro-Batman

    • Black Bat/Cassandra Cain

    • Black and White Bandit

    • Boston Brand/Deadman

    • "Brains" Beldon

    • Cameron van Cleer/Killer Moth

    • Captain Calamity

    • Carl Kruger

    • Carrie Kelley/Robin

    • Charise Carnes/Knightfall

    • Charlie Caligula

    • Chu Chin Li

    • Clock King (I and II)

    • Condiment King

    • Cyber Cat/Christina Chiles

    • Mayor Daniel Danforth Dickerson III

    • Doctor Daark

    • Doctor Death

    • Doctor Double X

    • Double Dare (team)

    • Dr. Dedalus

    • Duela Dent (Joker's Daughter)

    • Eivol Ekdal

    • False Face

    • False Face Society (team)

    • Fearsome Foot-Fighters (team)

    • Film Freak

    • Gentleman Ghost

    • Gentleman Jim Jansen

    • Getaway Genius/Roy Reynolds

    • Gorilla Gang (team)

    • Jezebel Jet

    • Jim Jones

    • Kate Kane/Batwoman

    • Killer Croc

    • King Cobra

    • King Kraken

    • King of Cats/Karl Kyle

    • Mad Monk

    • Mallory Moxon

    • Matches Malone

    • Mirror Master

    • Monarch of Menace

    • Monster Men (team)

    • Mousery Mager

    • Mr. Mosaic

    • Music Meister

    • Pearly Prince

    • Penny Plunderer (the guy who made the giant penny in the Batcave)

    • Peter Pan Killer

    • Commissioner Peter Pauling

    • Preston Payne (Clayface III)

    • Professor Pyg

    • Rory Regan/Ragman

    • Roxy Rocket

    • Ruby Ryder

    • Savage Skull

    • Silken Spider

    • Silver St. Cloud

    • Sterling Silversmith

    • Terrible Trio (team)

    • The Trigger Twins (team)

    • Warren White/Great White Shark

    • Zatanna Zatara


    Note: Red Caio has my permission to use anything he likes from my answer to supplement his own; I am not trying to supplant his answer, I am merely trying to illustrate how impossible it would be to list every alliterative name in DC history.







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    • Is it worse than Marvel?

      – ibid
      Feb 24 '16 at 6:11











    • @ibid - Probably not. But there probably isn't a huge difference.

      – Wad Cheber
      Feb 24 '16 at 6:21



















    • Is it worse than Marvel?

      – ibid
      Feb 24 '16 at 6:11











    • @ibid - Probably not. But there probably isn't a huge difference.

      – Wad Cheber
      Feb 24 '16 at 6:21

















    Is it worse than Marvel?

    – ibid
    Feb 24 '16 at 6:11





    Is it worse than Marvel?

    – ibid
    Feb 24 '16 at 6:11













    @ibid - Probably not. But there probably isn't a huge difference.

    – Wad Cheber
    Feb 24 '16 at 6:21





    @ibid - Probably not. But there probably isn't a huge difference.

    – Wad Cheber
    Feb 24 '16 at 6:21











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    Here's a new list of more than 1400 alliterative characters from Marvel and DC
    https://github.com/mroughan/AlephZeroHeroesData/blob/master/Comics/alli_data3_names.csv



    Description of the source of the list is here:
    https://aleph-zero-heroes.netlify.com/posts/alliteration/



    Turns out DC is a little worse, but not much.





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      Here's a new list of more than 1400 alliterative characters from Marvel and DC
      https://github.com/mroughan/AlephZeroHeroesData/blob/master/Comics/alli_data3_names.csv



      Description of the source of the list is here:
      https://aleph-zero-heroes.netlify.com/posts/alliteration/



      Turns out DC is a little worse, but not much.





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        Here's a new list of more than 1400 alliterative characters from Marvel and DC
        https://github.com/mroughan/AlephZeroHeroesData/blob/master/Comics/alli_data3_names.csv



        Description of the source of the list is here:
        https://aleph-zero-heroes.netlify.com/posts/alliteration/



        Turns out DC is a little worse, but not much.





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        Here's a new list of more than 1400 alliterative characters from Marvel and DC
        https://github.com/mroughan/AlephZeroHeroesData/blob/master/Comics/alli_data3_names.csv



        Description of the source of the list is here:
        https://aleph-zero-heroes.netlify.com/posts/alliteration/



        Turns out DC is a little worse, but not much.






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