Comics
Mello from Death Note
The elder of L’s two successors, Mello (Nozomu Sasaki / David Hurwitz) is an antagonist in the Death Note series. While he is indeed older than Near, he is less intelligent than his counterpart, which is something he is exceedingly aware of. Mello can often be seen eating chocolate bars, and typically wears dark colors and leather.
Uncle Fester
Uncle Fester, also known as Fester Addams, is a member of the fictional Addams Family. He was played by Jackie Coogan in the original television series, by Christopher Lloyd in the two feature films. He’s also the player character in the infamous video game Fester’s Quest, reviewed by The Angry Video Game Nerd
Silk
Silk (real name Cindy Moon) is a Korean-American superhero who first made an appearance in the Spider-Man comics. Cindy gains her superpowers after she gets bitten in the ankle by the same irradiated spider that bites Peter Parker on a school field trip.
Jyushimatsu Matsuno
In Osomatsu-kun, Jyushimatsu is the fifth born son in the Matsuno family. He is very eccentric and energetic, and loves to play baseball. He loves all of his brothers, but likes spending time with Ichimatsu a lot.
Ichimatsu Matsuno
In Osomatsu-kun, Ichimatsu is the fourth born son of the Matsuno family. He is cynical and unmotivated, but has a sweet spot for cats. He doesn’t really care for his brothers, except for Jyushimatsu.
Peter W. from Deadpool 2
Peter W. (Rob Delaney) is a human and member of Deadpool’s team X-Force in the FOX superhero film Deadpool 2. He is an experienced beekeeper who enjoys grilling and sports. Despite having no powers, Deadpool readily accepts him on the team.
Fubuki from One-Punch Man
Fubuki (Saori Hayami / Laura Post), the younger sister of Tatsumaki (Aoi Yuki / Marieve Herington), is a B-Class hero in the universe of One-Punch Man. Her hero training and psychic powers earned her the name Blizzard of Hell, and she takes her advancement in the realm of heroes very, very seriously. For the proper effect, make sure to wear the fur coat draped over your shoulders and not as an actual jacket.
Phoenix / Jean Grey
A telepath and telekinetic whose powers rival that of Professor X’s, Jean Grey (Famke Janssen) of X-Men: The Last Stand is no longer the kind, sweet woman of the previous two movies. After drowning while saving the rest of the team, Jean is resuscitated by a dark, evil, extremely powerful force called the Phoenix. As the Phoenix, Jean Grey joins with Magneto in his battle against humans and her true potential is unleashed in a fiery fury, resulting in tragedy. The Phoenix wears all red, reflecting her connection to fire.
Bombshell Killer Frost
DC Bombshells is an alternate reality that depicts female characters during WWII. In this reality, Killer Frost works for Hugo Strange and Nazi Germany. She is modeled after “ski bunny” pinups.
Heero Yuy from Mobile Suit Gundam Wing
The man we know as Heero Yuy is the main protagonist in Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, despite not being the leader of the G Team. Having been disciplined since childhood, and with a little genetic manipulation, Heero is the most skilled of the five Gundam pilots. In combat he has no compassion for his enemies and is often described as the perfect soldier, although he normally has no trouble displaying emotion outside of a battle.