Surge, in comics, may refer to:
The Golden Age of Comic Books describes an era of American comic books from 1938 to 1956. During this time, modern comic books were first published and rapidly increased in popularity. The superhero archetype was created and many well-known characters were introduced, including Superman, Batman, Captain Marvel, Captain America, and Wonder Woman.
Doctor Strange is a Marvel Comics superhero.
Thor, the god of Norse mythology, has appeared as a character in various comics over the years, appearing in series from a range of publishers.
Jolt may refer to:
Champion, in comics, may refer to:
Druid, in comics, may refer to:
Fox Feature Syndicate was a comic-book publisher from early in the period known to fans and historians as the Golden Age of Comic Books. Founded by entrepreneur Victor S. Fox, it produced such titles as Blue Beetle, Fantastic Comics and Mystery Men Comics.
Ultraman or Ultra Series is a collective name for all media featuring the Ultraman character.
Dynamo, in comics, may refer to:
A doorman, also known as doorkeeper, is someone who is posted at, and often guards, a door, or by extension another entrance. Specific uses include:
Isis, in comics, may refer to:
Ghost, in comics, may refer to:
Supergirl is a DC Comics superhero character.
Major Victory, in comics, may refer to:
Justice, in comics, may refer to:
Stargirl or Star Girl may refer to:
Night Thrasher, in comics, may refer to:
American Eagle, in comics, may refer to:
Bouncer(s) or The Bouncer may refer to:
Spider-Girl or Spidergirl may refer to: