List of fictional rodents in comics

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This list of fictional rodents in comics is subsidiary to list of fictional rodents and covers all rodents appearing in graphic novelizations, manga, comic books and strips. The characters listed here include beavers, chipmunks, gophers, guinea pigs, marmots, prairie dogs, and porcupines plus the extinct prehistoric species (such as Rugosodon).

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Mice & rats

Character/sSpeciesComicCreatorNotes
Anathème PercemicheRat Sibylline Raymond Macherot A huge black rat, who is the major antagonist in the series. [1]
AnthraciteRat Chlorophylle Raymond Macherot A huge black rat who is Chlorophylle's nemesis. [2]
ArgusRat Tom Poes Marten Toonder Anthropomorphic rat who works as the sensation-crazy journalist of various newspapers of Rommeldam. He is a nephew of Alexander Pieps. [3]
Atomic Mouse Mouse Atomic Mouse Al Fago Once a normal mouse, shrunk by an evil magician and given U-235 pills that grant him super powers, which he uses in his fight for justice against the evil Count Gatto.
Baron RatRatMr. Crypt Troy Vevasis, Aleksandar Jovic Mr. Crypt's pet and best friend, who was discovered in an abandoned shack.
BiggsMouse Donyatsu
Diddl Mouse Diddl Thomas Goletz A white 'Jumping Mouse', with big ears and large pink-soled feet allowing him to jump large distances.
Dinkan Mouse Dinkan N. Somashekharan and artist BabyHe was genetically modified with superpowers by experimenting alien scientists.
DorknoperHamster Tom Poes Marten Toonder Anthropomorphic hamster who works as a rule-obsessed government employee. [4]
GwendolynMouse Mouse Guard David Petersen The supreme matriarch of the Mouse Guard.
Johnny MouseMouseJohnny Mouse Clifton Meek Mouse who inspired Walt Disney to create Mickey Mouse. [5]
Katie Country MouseMouseThe Nursery Rhymes of Katie Country Mouse Philip Mendoza [6] Protagonist in a nursery rhyme text comic, published in Tiny Tots.
Lance LumiereMouse Hoshi no Samidare Satoshi Mizukami
Maisie MouseMouse Bobby Bear Kitsie Bridges, Dora McLaren, Wilfred Haughton, Meg.Friend of Bobby Bear.
Marmaduke MouseMouse Marmaduke Mouse Ernie Hart An adventurous diaper-wearing mouse who serves the lion, King Louie. Published by Quality Comics.
Max MouseMouse Slylock Fox & Comics for Kids Bob Weber Jr. Shylock's assistant who corrects his errors. Max wears pink shorts and a matching bowler hat.
Willie MouseMouse Rupert Bear Mary Tourtel A good friend of Rupert. [7]
MinimumMouse Chlorophylle Raymond Macherot Best friend of Chlorphylle. [8]
Mitron XIIIMouse Chlorophylle Raymond Macherot White mouse who is the king of Coquefredouille. [9]
Ol'MouseMouse Pogo Walt Kelly
The Pacush Blues ratsRats Pacush Blues PtilucA group of nameless rats who function as a satirical metaphor for humans. [10]
Alexander PiepsMouse Tom Poes Marten Toonder Anthropomorphic mouse who works as an assistant to professor Prlwytzkofsky, yet often sighs that he would rather have a different job. He is a nephew of Argus.
PipMouse Pellefant Rune Andréasson Pellefant's best friend and help in need.
Rat Rat Pearls Before Swine Stephan Pastis A narcissistic, misanthropic rat, and is an antihero. He frequently breaks the fourth wall, as well as being aware of his implementation as a fictional comic strip character.
Rastus MouseMouse Rupert Bear Alfred Bestall Cousin of Willie Mouse. [11]
Ratbert Rat Dilbert Scott Adams A rat subject to cruel scientific experiments, but escaped and took refuge in Dilbert's house.
Rat-Man Rat Rat-man Leo Ortolani Anthropomorphic male rat, an inept superhero originally conceived as a parody of Batman.
SetsukoMouse Cinderalla Junko Mizuno
Sibylline Mouse Sibylline Raymond Macherot Anthropomorphic female mouse who lives in the forest. [12]
Snuffelgraag en KnagelijntjeMiceSnuffelgraag en KnagelijntjeGerrit RotmanTwo mice who are siblings. Snuffelgraag is a boy, Knagelijntje a girl. The series was later retitled as Piepneus en Bibbersnoet. [13]
SocratovMouseBirre Beer Phiny Dick, Ton Beek, Eiso Toonder, Andries BrandtGood friend of Birre the bear. [14]
Stewart the Rat RatStewart the Rat Steve Gerber and Gene Colan
Space Mouse MouseSpace Mouse Walter Lantz A space agent who prevents the Felinia cats from invading the mice of Rodentia.
SplinterRat Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird An anthropomorphic rat and the sensei of the Turtles.
Squeak Mouse Garfield Jim Davis A semi-regular little grey mouse. Since Garfield is too lazy to be bothered with mousing, he and Squeak have become good friends.
Squeak Mouse Squeak the Mouse Massimo Mattioli A violent and murderous version Jerry Mouse who frequently kills the cat, but also gets murdered himself. [15]
StephanieMouseWinifred and Stephanie Philip Mendoza [16] Protagonist in a nursery rhyme text comic, published in Once Upon A Time.
Supermouse MouseSupermousePines comics and Coo Coo comics. His superpowers are activated only by a special kind of cheese.
TaboumMouse Sibylline Raymond Macherot Anthropomorphic mouse who is Sibylline's partner. [17]
Teddy TailMouse Teddy Tail Charles Folkard, [18] Harry Folkard, [19] Herbert Sidney Foxwell, [20] Arthur Potts, [21]

William St. John Glenn [22]

Anthropomorphic forest mouse who has a knot in his tail. His adventures ran in The Daily Mail . [23]
Pastuiven VerkwilRat Tom Poes Marten Toonder Anthropomorphic rat who owns a button factory and is quite frustrated and easily agitated.
Mrs. WhiskerMouse Teddy Tail Charles Folkard, [24] Harry Folkard, [25] Herbert Sidney Foxwell Arthur Potts, [26]

William St. John Glenn [27]

Guardian figure over Teddy Tail and his friends, created by Herbert Sidney Foxwell. [28]
WinifredMouseWinifred and Stephanie Philip Mendoza [29] Protagonist in a nursery rhyme text comic, published in Once Upon A Time.
Zedekia ZwederkoornMouse Tom Poes Marten Toonder Anthropomorphic mouse who is an untrustworthy lawyer.
JerryMouse Tom & Jerry Hanna-Barbera Jerry is a mouse who always seems to outwit Tom (the cat) and win.

Squirrels & chipmunks, & groundhogs

Character/sSpeciesComicNotes
Alicia Acorn Chipmunk Sonic the Hedgehog Sally Acorn's evil Anti-Freedom Fighter counterpart.
Amy the Squirrel Red squirrel Sabrina Online
Ch'p H'lvenite Green Lantern A squirrel/chipmunk-like alien from the planet H'lven who was a member of the Green Lantern Corps in the DC Universe/
Dodger De Squoil Gray squirrel Dodger De SquoilA feisty squirrel with a Brooklyn accent created by Jack Bradbury
Elias Acorn Ground Squirrel Sonic the Hedgehog Former Prince, later king and eventually dethroned ruler of the Kingdom of Acorn. His existence was initially unknown to most, as he was thought to have been killed along with his mother by Overlanders. He becomes crowned as the new king after his father's health begins to fall. Elias loses his position by Geoffrey St. John, who crowns Ixis Naugus as the new ruler. With the help of the owl; Harvey Who, Elias becomes a member of a new team of Freedom Fighters and stops Naugus in his plans to control his people. Elias is unlikely to return in the comic due to a lawsuit involving Ken Penders, a former writer of the comic.
GrundoonGroundhog Pogo Walt Kelly
Hammy American red squirrel Over the Hedge Originally known as Sammy
Maximillian Acorn Chipmunk Sonic the Hedgehog King of the Kingdom of Acorn, who is initially trapped within the Zone of Silence after Robotnik's takeover.
Niki Squirrel Fix und Foxi , NikiMain character in Rolf Kauka's comics. [30]
Portnoy Groundhog Bloom County Surly mouthed groundhog
Princess Sally Acorn Chipmunk Sonic the Hedgehog Co-leader of the Freedom Fighters alongside Sonic, also his love interest.
Spip Eurasian red squirrel Spirou et Fantasio Spirou's grouchy but helpful pet squirrel.
Sunshine SquirrelEurasian red squirrel Acorn Green A cook
Tippy-Toe Gray squirrel Marvel Comics Squirrel Girl's second close companion.

Others

CharacterSpeciesComicNotes
Bruce, Chuck, Clint, and JackieHamsters Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters Originally published by Eclipse Comics, followed by Parody Comics, and currently, Dynamite Entertainment
Chlorophylle Dormouse Chlorophylle The protagonist of the series. [31]
Deacon Mushrat Muskrat Pogo Walt Kelly
Max Marmot Max Pericle Luigi Giovannetti [32]
Gregory Guinea Pig Rupert Bear Alfred Bestall Friend of Rupert. [33]
Gulliver Guinea-Pig Guinea pig Gulliver Guinea-PigProtagonist in a text comic written by David Roberts, drawn by Philip Mendoza, [34] continued by Gordon Hutchings. [35]
Miz Beaver Beaver Pogo Walt Kelly
Porky Pine Porcupine Pogo
Pure Prairie dog Train*Train
Tilia North American beaver Yakari An adventurous and humorous youngster who's friends with the title character.
Uncle Baldwin Porcupine Pogo Uncle of Porky Pine.

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