List of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen characters

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This is a collection of the characters from The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen , a comic book series created by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill, and its spin-off Nemo.

Contents

Overview

Character's name

Abbreviations:

An italicised appearance is either a graphic novel or film appearance where the character is only mentioned in dialogue or otherwise referenced but not shown or a text story appearance where the character is mentioned either briefly or indirectly.

A

Alice

King Arturus

Count Allamistakeo

Ariel

Artful Dodger

Ayesha

B

Babar the Elephant

Pvt. S. Baldrick

Josiah Bartlet

Judah Ben-Hur

Beowulf

Bill and Ben

Sir Percy Blakeney

Horatio Blimp

Peter Blood

Boadicea

Sir Basildon Bond

Campion Bond

James "Jimmy" Bond

Dr. Peter Bradey

Broad Arrow Jack

Natty Bumppo

William George "Billy" Bunter

C

Caliban

Dr. Caligari

Thomas Carnacki

Katy Carr

Jack Carter

John Carter

Randolph Carter

Roman Castevet

Selwyn Cavor

Professor George Edward Challenger

Olive Chancellor

Robert Kim Cherry (aka "Harry Lime")

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

Vincent Chase

Christian

Santa Claus

Rosa Coote

Mrs. Cornelius (aka "Mrs. C")

Jeremiah "Jerry" Cornelius

Anna Coupeau

The Crimson Avenger

D

Vince Dakin

Janni Dakkar (Captain Nemo II)

Dan Dare

Dejah Thoris

Dick Donovan

The Doctor

Doctor John Dolittle

Count Dracula

DriveShaft

Hugo Drummond

C. Auguste Dupin

E

Thomas Edison

F

Fantômas

Samuel Ferguson

Fevvers

Barney Fife

Phileas Fogg

President Max Foster

Frankenstein's monster

Fu Manchu

G

Kosmo Gallion

Galley-Wag

Godzilla

Auric Goldfinger

Heinz Goldfoot

Dorian Gray

Grendel

Jimmy Grey

Hawley Griffin

Lemuel Gulliver

H

H-9 (Rupert Bear)

H-11 (Algy Pug)

H-14 (Tiger Tim)

Oliver Haddo

Gary Haliday

Richard "Dick" Hannay

Septimus Harding

Jack Harkaway

Fanny Hill

Mycroft Holmes

Sherlock Holmes

Captain Hook

Horatio Hornblower

Edward Hyde

Adenoid Hynkel

I

The Iron Warrior

Ishmael

Ithaqqa

J

Jeeves

Henry Jekyll

Pirate Jenny

Tracy Jordan

Gullivar Jones

K

Charles Foster Kane

Michael Kane

King Kong

Mister Kiss

Kutulu

L

Lavell

Jedediah Leland

Ho Ling

Jet-Ace Logan

Long John Silver

Arsène Lupin

Vesper Lynd

M

"M"

Doctor Mabuse

Mac the Knife

Nomi Malone

Maria

Marisa

Mars Man

Andy Millman

Colonel Sebastian Moran

Alphonse Moreau

Dean Moriarty

Professor James Moriarty

Mors

Wilhelmina "Mina" Murray (married Jonathan Harker)

N

Hiro Nakamura

Captain Nemo

Emma Night

John Night

Julius No

Andrew Norton

Nyarlathotep

Le Nyctalope

O

Gerald O'Brien

Kimball "Kim" O'Hara

Olympia

Orlando

Captain Robert Owemuch

P

David Palmer

Sancho Panza

Plantagenet Palliser (Elder)

Plantagenet Palliser (Younger)

Sal Paradyse

Peter Rabbit

Pinocchio

Mary Poppins

Harry Potter

Teddy Prendrick

Prospero

Captain Horatio Pugwash

Captain Pysse-Gummes

Q

Allan Quatermain

Quong Lee

Don Quixote

R

A. J. Raffles

Lady Luna Ragnall

Becky Randall

Frank Reade Jr.

Frank Reade Sr.

Armand Robur

Jean Robur

Dr. Carl Rotwang

S

Doctor Sachs

Arne Saknussemm

William Samson, Sr.

William Samson, Jr., The Wolf of Kabul

Sapathwa

Scheharezade

Sinbad

George Smiley

Captain Slaughterboard

Spring Heeled Jack

Stardust the Space Wizard

Amber St. Clair

Stent

Stokes

Sun Wukong/The Monkey King

The Reverend Dr. Christopher Syn, a.k.a. Captain Clegg

T

Suki Tawdry

Terner

Nikola Tesla

Thomas the Tank Engine

Thor

The Time Traveller

Tiresias

Mr. Toad

U

Captain Universe

V

Jean Valjean

Augustus S.F.X. Van Dusen

Sir Francis Varney

Venus

Lord Voldemort

W

Annie Walker

Jack Walker

Joan Warralson

Alexander Waverly

Michael Westen

General Sir Harold Wharton, a.k.a. Big Brother

Pollyanna Whittier

Jack Wright Jr.

Rosemary Woodhouse

Bertram Wooster

X

Y

Z

Zanoni

Monsieur Zenith

Zuki

Comparisons of real and historical characters

Characters as analogues of historical figures

Fictional characters that are also fictional in the world of the League

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