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Wilhelmina, better known as simply "Mina" is most well known as the heroine in the novel Dracula. She was Lucy Westenra's best friend, Jonathan Harker's fiance and later became his wife and mother to their child.
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.
A mysterious man, captain of the submarine the Nautilus. First appeared in Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
An English scientist who created a treatment designed to alter the refractive index of objects, thus making them invisible. He experimented on himself and found himself unable to reverse the process.
Doctor Henry Jekyll is a well-tamed English scientist, with an obsession with his own duality, spending much of his days addressing his own feeling of darkness. Until, he engineers a potion that physically transforms him into a being that harnesses his deepest darkest urges, in the form of Mister Edward Hyde. A large, brute who chews cigars, gambles, lusts, boasts, and partakes in all forms of debauchery; including murder.
A confederate Civil War veteran and gold-miner who is transported to Mars (Barsoom) and through the course of his adventures becomes a hero and Prince on the planet.
He is the MI-5 Operative who contacted Mina Murray and helped her find the men when England needed to create The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. He is the League's contact with MI-5.
Protagonist created by H.P. Lovecraft
Fu Manchu is one of the most popular villains of his time. He was created and introduced in the 1913 novel The Mystery of Dr. Fu Manchu by Sax Rohmer.
Character from H. G. Wells The Time Machine.
The Napoleon of Crime and the archenemy of Sherlock Holmes.
Marisa works for Lady Ragnall and is associated with Allan Quatermain.
Lady Ragnall is a character from the Allan Quatermain novels.
Pollyanna was the main character of children's books.
The first Detective in literature.
Character from a novel by Thomas Burke.
Broad Arrow Jack gets his name from the brand put on his back by the Ogre in the shape of a broad arrow.
Female personification for the island of Great Britain.
One of Sherlock Holmes' most dangerous enemies.
The First American Hero created by James Fenimore Cooper.
The world's most famous detective.
Behold! The greatest mind of the 19th and 20th century!The man who created machines that up to date, we still have been using! Such as the alternate current. Without him, we wouldn't have this world. And we must all recognize this eccentric man and his talents, who had an obsession to the number 3... Really...
Lady Marguerite Blakeney is part of the order of the Pimpernel and is married to the Scarlet Pimpernel.
Jonathan Harker, an English lawyer turned fearless, bloodthirsty vampire hunter. The true protagonist of Bram Stroker's novel Dracula.
Fanny Hill first appeared in 1748 in the first adult novel. Most recently she appeared in the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen of the 18th Century.
Alexander "Ally" Sloper was a Victorian ne'er-do-well with a good heart and a life of misadventure.
Selwyn Cavor is a scientist based on the Cavar form the novel First Men in the Moon.
Hieronymus Carl Friedrich von Münchhausen was a German adventurer who travelled across the world (and indeed beyond), having incredible adventures. Among these are journies to the moon, riding a cannonball, and living for a time inside a whale. Each of his servants is in someway superhuman in their own right.
Beck Randall is one of three girls impregnated by The Invisible Man (Hawley Griffin) while attending Miss Rosa Coote's Correctional Academy for Wayward Gentlewomen.
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