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Dad: [USA] Calvin's father in Bill Watterson's series Calvin and Hobbes.

Dad Arbuckle: [USA] Jon Arbuckle's father from Jim Davis' series Garfield & Friends.

Dag Wentim: [USA] The pre-crisis version of the substitute legionnaire Stone Boy (DC Comics).

Dale: [USA] One of the chipmunks and rescue rangers from Disney.

Daltons, Les: [Belgium] The famous Dalton Brothers' cousins from Morris' series Lucky Luke.

Dan McBoo: [USA] One half of the criminal duo Dangerous Dan McBoo and Idgit the Midget (Disney).

Dane: [USA] Jackson Michael Dane, leader of WetWorks (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).

Dangerous Dan McBoo: [USA] One half of the criminal duo Dangerous Dan McBoo and Idgit the Midget (Disney).

Daniel Dreiberg: [USA] The second Nightowl from Alan Moore's Watchmen (DC Comics).

Daniel Star: [Japan] Hello Kitty's boyfriend (Sanrio Company).

Daniel Tsuchida: [USA] Cougar, a Youngblood operative from Rob Liefeld's part of both the original and the revised Image Universe.

Danny Fuller: [USA] The second Kid Supreme from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.

Daredevil: [USA] Matt Murdock, the blind super-hero from Marvel Universe (616 continiuty).

Darius Christian Dax: [USA] Supreme's arch enemy from Rob Liefeld's revised Universe.

Dark Angel: [USA] Alias for Warren Kenneth Worthington III/Angel from Marvel Universe (616 continuity).

David: [USA] The Peripheral Man, a would-be hero from Jim Krueger's series Foot Soldiers.

David Gorelick: [USA] The criminal Skullface from Erik Larsen's part of the original Image Universe.

David Waller: [USA] PSI-Fire, a hero-turned-villain from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.

Dawnstar: [USA] The pre-crisis version of the winged legionnaire (DC Comics).

Daywalker: [USA] The name the vampires use for Blade the vampire hunter (Marvel Universe, 616 continuity).

Deadlock: [USA] Bloodstrike operative from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.

Death: [USA] Alias for Warren Kenneth Worthington III/Angel from Marvel Universe (616 continuity).

Deathblow: [USA] Michael Cray, the soldier with regenerative powers (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).

Deathlok: [USA] Jack Truman, the third Deathlok in the main Marvel Universe.

Death's Angel: [USA] Felix Abbott, a would-be World conqueror from Image/TopCow.

Debbie Harris: [USA] The Savage Dragon's first girlfriend from Erik Larsen's part of the original Image Universe.

Debbie Hatcher: [USA] Bloodstrike operative from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.

Deborah Konigsberg: [USA] Masada, size changing Youngblood operative from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.

Dennis Hunter: [USA] Duplicate, a villain from Superhero Enterprises.

Desirée Hopewell: [USA] Fatale, the energy absorbing woman from Broadway Comics.

Destroyer, The: [USA] Part of Phil Seleski/Solar, split off to hunt Spider Aliens (Valiant Heroes - 1).

Detective Casey: [USA] The police detective at Duckburg Police Department (Disney).

Deuces Wilde: [USA] Milton Kroft, the villain with the ability to see the future, from DC Comics Red Circle.

Deuteronomy Duck: [USA] Dewey Duck's real name in the cartoon series Quack Pack (Disney).

Dewey Duck: [USA] One of Donald Duck's three nephews (Disney).

Dexter Cord LeMoyne: [USA] Jester, WetWorks operative; heavy artillery (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).

Diana Choksondik: [USA] A grade school teacher from South Park.

Diana Dane: [USA] A writer at Dazzle Comics, from Rob Liefeld's revised Universe.

Diana Galen: [USA] Temporary alias for Diana Hopkins, from Broadway Comics.

Diana Hopkins: [USA] One of the people behind the Knights on Broadway, from Broadway Comics.

Diana Hunter: [USA] An investigator for NSC, from Valiant Heroes - 2 (Acclaim).

Dick Danger: [Denmark] The police detective from Werner Wejp-Olsen's series Inspector Danger's Crime-Quiz.

Dick Dastardly: [USA] Hanna & Barbera's race driver and pilot.

Die-hard: [USA] Cyborg operative for Youngblood, from Rob Liefeld's part of both the original and the revised Image Universe.

Die-hard II: [USA] Sentient robot from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.

Dilat Larath: [France] The servant and henchman from René Goscinny and Jean Tabary's series Iznogoud.

Dim-Witty: [USA] Moby Duck's slightly confused and clumsy helper (Disney/Gold Key).

Ding-a-Ling Wolf [USA] Hokey Wolf's friend and helper from Hanna and Barbera's series Hokey Wolf.

Dino: [USA] The pet dinosaur from Hanna & Barbera's Flintstones.

Dino Manolis: [USA] A StormWatch operative and former super-villain known as The Machinist from WildStorm/DC Comics.

Dion: [USA] Avalon Studios' version of the Greek god Dionysos.

Dionysos:

2: Dionysos: [USA] Avalon Studios' version of the Greek god.

Dippy Dawg: [USA] The original name for Goofy (Disney).

Dirk: [USA] Danish name for Grandpa Beagle, the Beagle Boys' grandfather (Disney).

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Doc: [USA] Alan Moore's version of the science-hero Thomas Hugo Strange (America's Best Comics (ABC)).

Doc Boy: [USA] The farmer and brother of Jon Arbuckle, from Jim Davis' series Garfield & Friends.

Doc Rocket: [USA] Rachel Richards, the granddaughter of the original Doc Rocket from Rob Liefeld's revised Universe.

Doc Savage: [USA] Lester Dent's pulp hero (original version).

D.O.C.C.: [USA] Sentient spaceship from both Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe and his revised universe.

Dock-Lisa: [Sweden] The doll from Rune Andréasson's series Pellefant.

Docteur Poche: [Belgium] Marc Wasterlain's doctor with the long nose and magical coat.

Dominator: [USA] An armored villain from Broadway Comics.

Dominique Thiebaut: [USA] Cyblade, mutant cyborg with psionic knives from CyberForce (Image/Top Cow).

Donny McMillan: [USA] A U.S. government operative, from Broadway Comics.

Donovan Wylie: [USA] The second X-O Manowar in Valiant Heroes - 2.

Dorsal Head: [USA] The hero with the ability to adapt to underwater environments from the reality show/super-hero team WildGuard by Todd Nauck.

Dozer: [USA] Joseph Herman Mendoza, WetWorks operative; heavy artillery (Image/WildStorm/DC Comics).

Dr. Archer: [USA] Paraplegic villain from DC Comics Red Circle.

Dr. Bakterius: [Spain] German name for Profesor Bacterio, the mad scientist at T.I.A., from Francisco Ibáñez' series Mortadelo y Filemón.

Dr. Eclipse: [USA] Fred Bender, the Darque-powered villain from Valiant Heroes - 1.

Dr. Falcão: [USA] Brazilian name for Emil Eagle, the evil genius from Disney.

Dr. G: [USA] Gyro Gearlooses identity when he's working for S.H.U.S.H. (Disney).

Dr. Manhattan: [USA] The blue-skinned hero and scientist from Alan Moore's Watchmen (DC Comics).

Dr. Maybe: [Netherlands] The evil genius from Martin Lodewijk's series Agent 327.

Dr. Mid-Nite: [USA] Pieter Anton Cross, the 3rd Dr. Mid-Nite from DC Comics (post-crisis Earth-0).

Dr. Mirage: [USA] Hwen Mirage the paranormal investigator from Valiant Heroes - 1.

Dr. Pind: [Belgium] Danish name for Docteur Poche, Marc Wasterlain's doctor with the long nose and magical coat.

Dr. Regulus: [USA] Zaxton Regulus, the pre-crisis version of the LSH villain (DC Comics).

Dr. Solar: [USA] The original Man of the Atom from Gold Key.

Dr. Wattage: [USA] The hero with the ability to generate and control electricity from the reality show/super-hero team WildGuard by Todd Nauck.

Dracula: [Frankrig] Julio Ribera's version of Bram Stoker's vampire from the series Dracurella.

Dracurella: [Frankrig] Dracula's adopted daughter (Julio Ribera).

Dragon: [USA] The green alien, mostly known as the Savage Dragon, from Erik Larsen's part of the Image Universe.

Dragoness: [USA] The former Blood Queen of the Vampire Nation (Image/WildStorm).

Dragonslayer: [USA] Jeff Smax' name and title for a time when he lived on Parallel 137 (America's Best Comics (ABC)).

Drake Burroughs: [USA] The pre-crisis version of the Legionnaire Wildfire (DC Comics).

Drakken: [USA] The vampire trying to become leader of the Vampire Nation (Image/WildStorm).

Dream Girl:

Drexel: [USA] The armed Farberge egg from Valiant Heroes - 1.

Duane Bodine: [USA] Dust Devil, police officer at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).

Duchess: [USA] Chic Young's spinster from Colonel Potterby and the Duchess.

Duck: [Netherlands] British name for the teenage duck Fokke from the series Duck & Birdie (Fokke & Sukke).

Duckies: [Japan] The duckling who follow Chococat and his friends around (Sanrio Company).

Ductile Detective, The: [USA] Alias for Ralph Dibney/The Elongated Man from DC Comics (pre-crisis Earth-1, post-crisis Earth-0).

Duke Buchanan: [USA] A U.S. government operative, from Broadway Comics.

Dukkelise: [Sweden] Danish name for Dock-Lisa, the doll from Rune Andréasson's series Pellefant.

Duller: [Denmark] One of the boys from Holger Philipsen's series Carlt.

Duo Damsel: [USA] Luornu Durgo, the pre-crisis version of the Legionnaire while she could split into two (DC Comics).

Duplicate: [USA] Dennis Hunter, a villain from Superhero Enterprises.

Dust Devil: [USA] Duane Bodine, police officer at Top 10 from America's Best Comics (ABC).

Dustin Geoff: [USA] Ivory, one of the front figures at JFH: Justice-for-Hire (Creative Impulse Entertainment).

Dustwalker, The: [USA] Ab-Death, the creature walking between the World of the Living and the Dead from WildStorm.

Dutch: [USA] Mercenary from Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image Universe.

Dylan Cruise: [USA] Heatwave, the original leader of Cyber Force from Image/TopCow.