List of Jewish comic book characters
This is a list of fictional Jewish comic book characters. Characters on this list range from half-Jewish to fully practicing. These are characters specific to comic-book universes; characters from TV or film universes are not present on this list, nor are characters from autobiographical/memoir comics such as Maus and American Splendor.
DC Comics
- Atom Smasher
- Batwoman
- Colossal Boy
- Doctor Manhattan
- Firestorm
- Green Lantern (Hal Jordan)
- Harley Quinn
- The Monolith
- Nite-Owl II
- Nyssa Raatko
- Ragman
- Sandman (Golden Age)
- Seraph
- Zatanna (in DC Bombshells continuity)
Marvel Comics
- Bernie Rosenthal
- Doc Samson
- Dominic Fortune
- Gertrude Yorkes
- Izzy Cohen
- Justice
- Moon Knight
- Peter B. Parker
- Sabra
- Songbird
- The Thing
- Two-Gun Kid
- Volcana
- White Tiger
- Iceman
- Legion
- Magneto
- Polaris
- Quicksilver
- Scarlet Witch
- Shadowcat
- Wiccan
Other comic presses
- Dark Horse Comics
- The Escapist
- First Comics
- Image Comics:
- Judaica Press[1][2]
- Dreidel Maidel
- Kippah Kid
- Magen David
- Matzah Woman
- Menorah Man
- Minyan Man
- Shabbos Queen
- Malibu Comics
- New England Comics
- Arthur
- Wildstorm Comics
- Sublime
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See also
- List of comic creators
References
- "The Awesome Superpowers of the Jewish Hero Corps". ComicsAlliance. Retrieved 2017-11-25.
- The superheroes on this list published by Judaica Press form the Jewish Hero Corps, an educational comic released in 2010 targeted at Jewish children. To date, only two issues have been released.
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