Doctor (comics)
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Doctor, in comics, may refer to the following:
- The Doctor (Wildstorm), a name given to several characters in the WildStorm universe
- Doctor (Doctor Who), the main character in a number of comic adventures chiefly in Doctor Who Magazine
It may also refer to:
- Doctor Alchemy, a DC Comics supervillain and Flash rogue
- Doctor Angst, a Marvel Comics character and leader of the Band of the Bland[1]
- Doctor Bedlam,a DC Comics supervillain and part of Jack Kirby's Fourth World
- Doctor Cyber, a DC Comics supervillain
- Doctor Death (comics), a DC Comics supervillain and enemy of Batman
- Doctor Decibel, a Marvel Comics character
- Doctor Destiny, a DC Comics villain
- Doctor Doom, a Marvel Comics supervillain
- Doctor Doomsday, an Amalgam Comics character
- Doctor Druid, a Marvel Comics hero
- Doctor Eclipse, a Valiant Comics character[2]
- Doctor Fang, a DC Comics character[3]
- Doctor Faustus (comics), a Marvel Comics supervillain associated with Captain America
- Doctor Fate, a DC Comics sorcerer
- Doctor Gorpon, a Malibu Comics character
- Doctor Impossible, a DC Comics supervillain
- Doctor Light, a number of comics characters of a similar name
- Doctor McNinja from The Adventures of Dr. McNinja
- Doctor Manhattan, a DC Comics character from Watchmen
- Doctor Mid-Nite, a DC Comics hero
- Doctor Mirage, a Valiant Comics character
- Doctor Mist, a DC Comics superhero
- Doctor Moon, a DC Comics supervillain
- Doctor Nemesis, two Marvel Comics characters: Dr. James Bradley, a scientist and co-inventor of the original Human Torch[4][5] and Michael Stockton, a scientist who used Pym particles[6][7]
- Doctor Occult, a DC Comics character
- Doctor Octopus, a Marvel Comics supervillain, known as an enemy of Spider-Man
- Doctor Phosphorus, a DC Comics supervillain
- Doctor Polaris, a DC Comics supervillain and enemy of Green Lantern
- Doctor Psycho, a DC Comics supervillain and enemy of Wonder Woman who went on to become a core member of the Secret Society of Supervillains
- Doctor Shocker, a DC Comics supervillain and member of the 1000
- Doctor Sivana, a Fawcett and DC comics supervillain
- Doctor Spectro, a Charlton and DC comics supervillain
- Doctor Spectrum, a number of different Marvel Comics characters
- Doctor Strange, a Marvel Comics hero
- Doctor Sun, a Marvel Comics supervillain
- Doctor Thirteen, a DC Comics character
- Doctor Tomorrow, an Acclaim Comics series[8] and a character in the game Freedom City
- Doctor Vault, a Marvel Comics character[9]
- Doctor X (comics), a Nedor Comics character who returned in Terra Obscura[10]
- Doctor Zodiac, a DC Comics character from World's Finest Comics[11]
Doc in comics may refer to:
- Doc (comics), a member of the Omega Men[12]
- Doc (G.I. Joe), a G.I. Joe character who has appeared in the comic book spin-offs[13]
- Doc Samson, a Marvel Comics character
- Doc Savage, a character who has appeared in a number of comics
- Doc Strange, a Nedor Comics character who reappeared in Terra Obscura
See also
- Doctor (disambiguation)
References
- ↑ Doctor Angst at the Comic Book DB
- ↑ Doctor Eclipse at the Comic Book DB
- ↑ Doctor Fang at the Comic Book DB
- ↑ Doctor Nemesis (James Bradley) at the Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe
- ↑ Doctor Nemesis (James Bradley) at the Comic Book DB
- ↑ Doctor Nemesis (Michael Stockton) at the Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe
- ↑ Doctor Nemesis (Michael Stockton) at the Comic Book DB
- ↑ Doctor Tomorrow at the Comic Book DB
- ↑ Doctor Vault at the Comic Book DB
- ↑ Doctor X at the Comic Book DB
- ↑ Doctor Zodiac at the Comic Book DB
- ↑ Doc (Omega Men) at the Comic Book DB
- ↑ Doc (G.I. Joe) at the Comic Book DB
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