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The world's most famous detective.
Friend, assistant and biographer of the famous detective Sherlock Holmes.
Sandokan "The Tiger of Malaysia" is a pirate of the nineteenth century created by Italian novelist Emilio Salgari and played in the TV shows by Indian actor Kabir Bedi.
Having no appearance in the League of Extraordinary comic, he is better known for his role in the film adaption.
Character from Johanna Spyri's novel. She lives with her grandfather in the Alps.
Sinbad, originally called Sindbad, is a middle eastern folklore hero.
Swiss national hero and expert marksman.
One of the Three Musketeers.
A former great hunter and adventurer in Africa, he's now an old opium-addicted man. As the League's story moves on, his old passion and spirit for adventure comes back to life.
Dick Turpin was a real life bandit turned into a sensationalized hero in fiction upon his death.
Robin Hood the dashing gentry who robbed the rich to feed the poor.
Likes coconuts and spending time on tropical islands.
The Icon of the Pirate for more than 100 years.
The main character from the famous Miguel de Cervantes classic novel. Windmills better watch out!
Sydny Carton is a character from A Tale of two Cities. He leads a less than stellar life that ends in redemption.
Character from Jules Verne's novel Journey to the Center of the Earth
Sancho is the sidekick of Don Quixote.
The mighty whale was an infamous nemesis of the obsessed Captain Ahab.
Captain Ahab becomes a man who became obsessed by a white wale that took his leg.
The father of Uncas, Natty Bumppo and the last of the Mohicans.
A warrior from the Huron tribe and nemesis to Nathanal (Hawkeye).
The First American Hero created by James Fenimore Cooper.
Ayesha is a character created by Henry Rider Haggard. She is an immortal born in ancient Egypt. She was born mortal but was bathed into a strange volcanic flame which granted her immortality. She has played both hero and villain over the millennia.
Therese Defarge is a character from the novel "A Tale of Two Cities" (1859) by Charles Dickens. Madame Defarge is always almost depicted knitting. However her knitting includes coded messages. She is agent of Revolution in France.
Lucie Manette is the main female character of the novel "A Tale of Two Cities" (1859) by Charles Dickens. She was born c. 1757 in France but moved to Great Britain as an infant. In 1775 she learned her father Dr. Alexandre Manette was imprisoned in France and set out to rescue him.
Outlaw or freedom fighter?
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