List of magicians in fantasy

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Famous magicians in fantasy fiction include the following:

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[edit] Fairy Tales, Myths and Legends

Merlin, from the British mythology surrounding King Arthur, is an example of a well-known wizard.
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Merlin, from the British mythology surrounding King Arthur, is an example of a well-known wizard.

[edit] Written fiction

See also: Category:Characters in written fantasy

[edit] Dungeons & Dragons

See also: Category:Fictional arcane spellcasters (Dungeons & Dragons)

The role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons by TSR, later bought out by Wizards of the Coast and then Hasbro, has several settings in which novels have been written. See also Category:Fictional arcane spellcasters (Dungeons & Dragons).

[edit] Comics and animation

  • Avatar One of the prophesied twins born in the post apocalyptic movie Wizards. Avatar, the good son, is human and seeks a passive life of non-aggression in order to avoid responsibility for the bloodshed and despair prophesied. He defeats his evil brother Blackwolf, who tries to take over their world machinery gleaned from an old Nazi war reel.
  • Blackwolf The evil twin of Avatar, who uses magic to create Nazi machinery from an old projector and war film. Blackwolf's disastrous attempts to assassinate his brother compel Avatar to marshal forces against Blackwolf, leading to the ultimate confrontation.
  • Doctor Fate is a sorcerer and superhero in stories published by DC Comics.
  • Doctor Strange is a superhero and Sorcerer Supreme appearing in the Marvel Universe.
  • Henrot, Necross the Mad, the Flame Jewel Wizard, and Charles X. Claremont are all wizards in the Cerebus universe.
  • Shazam, the ancient Egyptian wizard who gives Captain Marvel and the Marvel Family their powers.
  • The Sonic the Hedgehog cartoon series mentions two wizards; one named Lazaar who had slept for centuries until his computer of magic spells was stolen, forcing the title character to retrieve it for him with his famous speed as collateral, and another named Naugus who creates an alternate dimension known as the Void, only to be double-crossed by Robotnik and trapped inside it. Naugus also appears in the comic books based on the cartoon, wherein he's shown to be able to control the elements of wind, fire, water, and earth.
  • Tim Hunter, the young wizard in the Books of Magic comic by Neil Gaiman and others.
  • John Constantine, of Hellblazer
  • Wizardmon of the Digimon series is one example of the few Wizard-type Digimon.

[edit] Television and film

[edit] Video games

[edit] Note

In some fictional and game settings, wizard or a similar term is the name for a "race" or species, not just a job description.

For example: