List of DC Comics characters: J
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J.A.K.E. 1
J.A.K.E. 2
J.P. Houston
J. Wilbur Wolfingham
J'onn J'onzz
J'onzz, Ma'alefa'ak
Jack
Jack B. Quick I
Jack B. Quick II
Jack Daw
Jack Drake
Jack Edison
Jack Gold
Jack Haly
Jack Haly (also known as C.C. Haly) is the ringmaster of Haly's Circus. When the circus came to Gotham City, Haly is confronted by Tony Zucco and Edward Skeevers who demand protection money from the Circus as well as the use of their trucks to transport drugs. When Mr. Haly refuses to give into their threats, Zucco and Skeevers sabotage the trapezes of the Circus' most popular act, the Flying Graysons. This causes the John and Mary to plunge to their deaths, leaving their son Dick Grayson orphaned. Afterwards, Mr. Haly paid the protection money to avoid further incidents. Bruce Wayne assists the Circus on behalf of Grayson, who he adopts, helping to expose Zucco's part in the tragedy and free the Circus from the threat.[1]
Jack Haly in other media
Jack Haly appears in the two-part Batman: The Animated Series episode "Robin's Reckoning" voiced by an uncredited Ed Gilbert. When Tony Zucco demands protection money from Mr. Haly, Tony Zucco sabotages the trapeze set which leads to the death of John and Mary Grayson. Haly allows Bruce to take Dick in since Zucco would go after the other performers. He and the rest of the circus performers see Dick off.
- Jack Haley appears in the Young Justice episode "Fears", voiced by Stephen Root. Haly owned the circus, but he also performed as the ringmaster. He loved all the performers and considered them family and to young Dick Grayson, he was the closest thing to a grandfather. In 2006, crime boss Zucco tried to extort money from him. Haly refused as he ran an honest business, but it would cost him dearly. Zucco sabotaged the trapeze rig of the Flying Graysons, killing Dick's mother, father, aunt, and cousin and paralyzing Dick's uncle. Four years later, his European tour had several problems: a string of high-end technology robberies took place on exactly the same dates as the circus' shows in those cities, putting Haly and his acts under suspicion from Interpol agent King Faraday; and a "flu" (actually the effect of the Parasite's feeding process) went around among the performers, which caused Haly's top act to miss a show in Paris. Haly took on a new act, a trapeze team calling themselves the Daring Dangers (an alias used by the Team). Seeing the Daring Dangers in action made Haly realize that the youngest, Dan Danger, was actually his old star Dick Grayson. He looked at his performance and progress with a sense of pride. Haly dismissed Carlo and his brother's complaints about being dropped from the top slot in favor of the Daring Dangers and their assertion that the Dangers were not siblings as they claimed. When another robbery took place on the night of the show, King Faraday interrogated Haly again. Wishing to protect his own people, he lied to Faraday that he had done a bed check on all his performers. The Interpol agent made it clear that he would shut the circus down if he found out Haly was involved. As the circus left Bruges, Ray the Roustabout attacked Haly and tied him up. Haly was not discovered until the train was well underway to Geneva. Following the arrest of Parasite, the Dangers left the tour. Haly told Dan he knew all along who he really was and asked him to do one final performance, which the latter accepted.
Jack Haly makes a cameo in the final scenes of Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders. His design is similar to the Young Justice version.
Jack Hatfield
Jack Hawksmoor
Jack Horner
Jack Jordan
Jack Nimball
Jack of Clubs
Jack of Fire
Jack of Spades I
Jack of Spades II
Jack O'Lantern I
Jack O'Lantern II
Jack O'Lantern III
Jack Ryder
Jack T. Chance
Jack the Ripper
Jack Weston
Jack Wyznowski
Jackal
Jackhammer
Jackie Johnson
Jackson Dane
Jackson Davies
Jackson "Rats-Eye" Drake
Jackon, Belle
Jaclyn
Jacob Ashe
Jacob Kane
Jacob Kane is a fictional character appearing American comic books published by DC Comics.
Jacob Kane and his wife Gabrielle Kane both had careers as soldiers in the U.S. Army (he a member of the 3rd Special Forces Group and she part of the 525th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade), and are the parents of Kate Kane and Beth Kane.[2] The Kanes are Jewish[3][4][5] and Jacob Kane inherited vast wealth along with his other siblings.[6] Bette Kane (the superheroine known as Flamebird, and later Hawkfire) is his niece[7][3] and Bruce Wayne is his nephew, since Martha Kane Wayne was Jacob's sister.[8][9]
Jacob Kane is promoted to colonel and assigned to NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. When the twins turned 12 years old, their mother took them to a restaurant for a birthday dessert, despite Jacob being away due to a security crisis. A terrorist group (later revealed to be the organization known as the "Many Arms of Death"[10]) kidnapped the family during their trip, and Col. Kane led a rescue mission to save them. During the raid, Gabrielle was murdered by the terrorists.[2][11] The terrorists kidnapped another young girl and murdered her too. Kate, seeing the body of a young girl under a blanket, is left with the impression her sister died. Col. Kane, however, knew that the terrorists had Beth. Despite looking for years, Col. Kane never found Beth.[4] He never told Kate that Beth might still be alive.[12] Col. Kane remarries years later to Hamilton Rifle Company heiress Catherine Hamilton, who becomes Kate's stepmother.[4][13]
Jacob's emotional steadiness proved to be a major source of stability for Kate in the aftermath of the tragedy, and she sought to emulate that for herself and follow him into Army service, which Jacob supported.[14] Thanks to his higher rank, Jacob was able to be more present in Kate's life during this time. He taught Kate how to box when she was a teenager, accompanied her to R-Day at West Point when she was an incoming freshman, and is implied to have given Kate ringside coaching during an academy championship boxing match that helped her win the fight.[15][14][16] Kate's resignation from the academy due to DADT allegations took Jacob by surprise, but he immediately accepted her when she came out to him.[17]
After Kate became a vigilante, Jacob aided her campaign against crime by organizing her training, designing her Batwoman suit and gear, developing her operational headquarters, and maintaining radio contact with her during patrols to provide information and advice.[4]
The Alice persona kidnaps Col. Kane,[3][18] who immediately recognizes as his now-grown daughter Beth,[12] and uses him to gain access to a military base near Gotham City. She seizes chemical weapons from the base and intends to kill everyone in the city by dispersing them from an aircraft.[18] Alice falls into Gotham Bay during her final battle with Batwoman after revealing her identity, and is again presumed dead.
In 2011, DC Comics rebooted the DC universe through "The New 52." Jacob's history of losing his wife and what happened to Beth remains intact, as well as his support for Kate's campaign as Batwoman. In addition, the New 52 establishes that an informal group of Jacob's closest friends within the special operations community, known as the Murder of Crows, were the ones Jacob assembled to conduct Kate's Batwoman training.[19]
Jacob Kane in other media
Jacob Kane appears in Batwoman portrayed by Dougray Scott.[20] After a car accident that caused the death of his wife, Jacob worked to look for Beth. After fishing Beth out of the river, August Cartwright had to cover up the fact that he had Beth when Jacob heard her call by stating that his son Jonathan "Mouse" Cartwright was matching her voice. In addition, Jacob Kane's second wife Catherine Hamilton-Kane used DNA analysts and the skull fragments of a deer to make Jacob think that Beth is dead. Shortly after the tragedy, Jacob founded Crows Security to help protect Gotham City, with Catherine acting as a financier.
Jacob Kane appears in Batman: Bad Blood, voiced by Geoff Pierson. His history of losing his wife to terrorists remains intact. After Batman's supposed death, Kate speaks with her father and states that she feels responsible for Batman's apparent death.
Jacob Krigstein
- Jacob Krigstein (WildStorm)
- Jacob Lee
- Jacobs, Garrison (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- Jacobs, Nurse
- Jacoby
- Jacques Foccart (also known as Invisible Kid)
- Jacques Frontenac
- Jacques Reynard
- Jaculi (I)
- Jaculi (II)
- Jade (also known as Jennifer-Lynn Hayden)
- Jade Emperor (Milestone Media)
- Jade Moon
- Jaeger
- Jafar the Barmakid (Vertigo)
- Jaffar
- Jaffeer
- Jaggard, Rich (Hostess)
- Jagger, Thomas
- Jaguar (Impact Comics)
- Jaguar Shaman
- Jah, Munni
- Jahir Nassur
- Jahr-Drake Ningle (also known as Blast-Off and Wildfire)
- Jai West
- Jailhouse Roc
- Jaime (also known as Hornet)
- Jake (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- Jake Allen
- Jake Baker (see Zebra-Man (II))
- Jake Brent
- Jake Grimaldi
- Jake Hackett (also known as Big Jake Hackett)
- Jake Hammer
- Jake Jensen (Vertigo)
- Jake Jordan (also known as Manhattan Guardian)
- Jake Mobray
- Jake Munson
- Jake Tyler
- Jakeem Thunder (also known as J.J. Thunder)
- Jakob Kekana (also known as Herdsman)
- Jak-Thal
- Jakuta
- Jall Tannuz (also known as Chameleon Chief)
- James Bennet (Warner Bros. Animation DCAU))
- James Binder
- James Cameron
- James Carson
- James Daniels
- James Erdel (also known as Saul Erdel and Mark Erdel)
- James Forrest
- James Gordon (also known as Commissioner Gordon)
- James Gordon (Earth-5)
- James Gordon android (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- James Jesse (also known as Trickster)
- James Kent
- James Kim (also known as Butcher)
- James Kirk (also known as Doctor Death) (Fawcett Comics)
- James "Murr" Murray (Impractical Jokers Comic Book Promo Limited Edition truTV SDCC DC)
- James Rock
- James Thurlow (also known as Ananze)
- James Trent
- James Van Dyle (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU)
- James, Aubrey
- James, Barkley (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- James, Mary (also known as Mary Pratt)
- James, Cary
- James, Rusty
- Jameson, Scott
- Jamie
- Jamie Harper
- Jamie Jerald (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- Jamie Lombard
- Jamm
- Jan Arrah (also known as Element Lad)
- Jan Dex
- Jane Doe
- Jan Haasan
- Jan Jordan
- Jan Morris
- Jan Nagy
- Jane Rogers
- Jane Stewart
- Jane Ware
- Janet Logan
- Janet Surrillo (Warner Bros.)
- Janet Van Dorn (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU)
- Janet Van Dyne (also known as Elasti-Girl and Domino) (Amalgam Comics)
- Jan-De
- Jangle Jeffries (also known as Gilbert Jeffries)
- Janice Maloney (also known as Miss X, Peggy Maloney and Margaret Maloney)
- Janice Porter
- Janice Tyler
- Janice Warren
- Janie
- Janissary (also known as Selma Tolon)
- Janke, Mister
- Janu, the Jungle Boy
- Janus (also known as Two-Face and Harvey Dent)
- Janus
- Janwillem Kroef
- Japur Chunda
- Jardine, Henri
- Jared Tate (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- Jarko
- Jarrett, Ralph
- Jarrod Jupiter (also known as Haze)
- Jarta (also known as Queen Jarta)
- Jarvis
- Jarvis Kord
- Jason (Columbia Pictures)
- Jason (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- Jason of Iolcus
- Jason Bard
- Jason Bloch
- Jason Blood (also known as Etrigan the Demon)
- Jason Jordan
- Jason Morgan
- Jason Morgan II
- Jason Todd
- Jason Trask (Warner Bros. Television)
- Jason Woodrue (also known as Plant Master and Floronic Man)
- Jaspar Crow (Quality Comics)
- Jaspar Meekins
- Jasper
- Jasper J. Pepperwinkle (also known as Professor Pepperwinkle) (Warner Bros. Television)
- Jasper Rasper
- Jasper Smively
- Jath, Lydda (also known as Night Girl)
- John Flare (Red Lantern)
Java
Java is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
Java is the Neanderthal servant of Simon Stagg. He was first discovered by fortune hunter Rex Mason and revived by the scientific wizardry of Stagg Enterprises. Java was present the day that Mason discovered the Orb of Ra inside the pyramid of Ahk-Ton in Egypt. The Orb was responsible for transforming Rex Mason into the metamorphae known as Metamorpho the Element Man after Java knocked out Rex Mason in the presence of it.[21]
For years, Java lusted after Simon's daughter Sapphire Stagg, but was unable to win her heart because she was in love with Metamorpho. This bred a bitter rivalry between the two; one that persisted for many years. Java even risked his life once to save Sapphire from a melting skyscraper, and was transformed into a petrified fossil for his actions. Stagg's scientific prowess saved his life and returned him to normal.[22]
During a time when Metamorpho was believed to be dead, Sapphire relented to Java's persistent advances and married him. Java became the father figure to Sapphire and Rex's mutant son, Joey. Java was not an inherently evil individual, but his moral base had been compromised due to his constant exposure to the unscrupulous Simon Stagg. He was also extremely selfish when it came to his wants and desires. When Rex abducted Joey from Stagg Mansion, Java flew into a rage and was determined to kill him. Even Simon's command over him could not quell Java's emotions. Frustrated by the Neanderthal's rare act of defiance, Simon Stagg shot him in the head, seemingly killing him.[23]
Java did not remain dead for long however. The means behind his resurrection are unknown, but he was seen once again several years later attending the funeral of Metamorpho (who at the time was believed to be dead).[24]
During the "Brightest Day" storyline, Java was with Simon Stagg at his Canadian estate at the time when Metamorpho persuaded him to help him and the Outsiders get back into the United States. Later that night, Java pays Metamorpho a visit while he was sleeping. For some reason, Java still had the Orb of Ra in his possession. Java uses the orb to knock Metamorpho around until Metamorpho becomes unconscious.[25] Java then takes Metamorpho's body down to Simon Stagg's lab where he plans to merge him with Chemo. It doesn't go well as Java calls in Simon Stagg's servant Freight Train to help stop it. Freight Train manages to use an electrical wire which causes Chemo to vomit out Metamorpho.[26] Simon Stagg later placed Java's mind into the body of a Shaggy Man which was defeated by Freight Train.[27]
In 2011, "The New 52" rebooted the DC universe. Java's history with Simon Stagg and Rex Mason remains the same.[28]
Java was present when Simon Stagg had opened a portal to the Dark Multiverse and is trying to close it with Metamorpho who was transmuted to Nth Metal.[29] He is present when Mister Terrific, Plastic Man, Metamorpho, and Phantom Girl return from the Dark Multiverse.[30]
Java possesses super-strength.
Java in other media
Java makes appearance in the two-part Justice League episode "Metamorphosis", voiced by Richard Moll. Like the comics, Java serves as Stagg's assistant. After an unsuccessful presentation of his new "Metamorpho" project, Stagg ordered Java to transport valuable mutagen samples by train. He was told not to let the briefcase out of his sight, but one of the attendants checked it into the luggage compartment, citing regulations. One of the vials broke, damaging the carriage and causing it to derail until the train was stopped by Green Lantern. Stagg reprimanded Java for this failure, as it drew unwarranted attention to his operations. True enough, Stagg hadn't finished when Rex Mason inquired about Java's presence on the train. This and the fact that Mason was seeing Stagg's daughter Sapphire led him to test out the Metamorpho project on Mason. The morning after, Java accompanied Stagg to Mason's hospital room. After learning what had happened, Rex went mad, but Java could not stop him. He was knocked out with a bed pan. Following Mason's trail, Stagg was eager to get pictures of everything. He used it to pit Mason against his old friend John Stewart. After reviewing the success of his designs in battle, he sat back to consider the military applications, but Mason caught on to him and easily dispatched Java. Down but not out, Java reached for a canister of liquid nitrogen and froze him. Java oversaw Stagg's attempts to refine the Metamorpho mutagen when Metamorpho barged into the lab. This time, Mason went straight for the nitrogen. He knocked Java into a cabinet. In Mason's fight with Stagg, a giant synthetic creature was released, which destroyed half the laboratory. Java was able to get out before Green Lantern and Batman investigated the place.
Java appears in The Flash episode "Fastest Man Alive", portrayed by Michasha Armstrong. This version is an African-American who is the head of security for Stagg Enterprises. Danton Black paid him off so that he can attack Simon Stagg at a university gathering that was honoring him. Later on, Danton Black tried to get Java to grant him access to Simon Stagg's house. Java refused and punched Danton when he threatened him. In retaliation, Danton multiplies and beats Java to death.
Javelin
- Javen (WildStorm)
- Javier Vasco (Vertigo)
- Jax-Ur
- Jay (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- Jay Abrams (also known as Blue Jay)
- Jay Allen (Warner Bros. Television)
- Jay Amery
- Jay Garrick (also known as Flash (I))
- Jay Garrick (also known as Speed Demon and Etrigan) (Amalgam Comics)
- Jay Harriman
- Jay Kingston
- Jay L - 3388
- Jay West (also known as Flash (DC Elseworlds))
- Jay Wilde
- Jayna (Hanna-Barbera)
- Jayne Payton (also known as Sadie Falk)
- Jazzman (also known as James Peake) (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- Jazzy
- Jean
- Jean Claude Tibet
- Jean Loring (also known as Jean Loring-Palmer)
- Jean Louis Mardis
- Jean Norton
- Jean-Claude
- Jean-Marc de Villars (also known as Phantasmo)
- Jean-Paul Lefèvre
- Jeanne
- Jeannette
- Jeannette Punchinello
- Jeannie Wind In Your Face
- Jeb Carter
- Jeb Friedman
- Jeb Rollins
- Jeb Stuart (I)
- Jeb Stuart (II) (also known as Jeb Stuart Smith)
- Jed Rikane (also known as Power Boy)
- Jed Walker
- Jeepers
- Jeff
- Jeff Adams (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- Jeff Colby
- Jeff Cotton
- Jeff Farnham (also known as Domino)
- Jeff Smith
- Jeff Stanton
- Jeffers, Dan
- Jefferson Cole (Warner Bros. Television)
- Jefferson Pierce (also known as Black Lightning)
- Jefferson Smith (also known as Top)
- Jefferson, Thomas (Vertigo)
- Jefferson, Thomasina (Milestone Media)
- Jeffreys, Darnell
- Jekko the Clown (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- Jemm, Son of Saturn
- Jena (also known as Princess Jena)
- Jenet Klyburn
- Jenkins
- Jenkins, Bud (Tribune Media Services)
- Jenkins, Missus (Tribune Media Services)
- Jenkins, Mister
- Jenks, Eddie
- Jenni Ognats (also known as XS)
- Jennifer
- Jennifer (DC Comics/Dark Horse Comics)
- Jennifer Jordan
- Jennifer Lee
- Jennifer Westing (Warner Bros.)
- Jennings
- Jennings, Dock Commissioner (Quality Comics)
- Jennings, Martha
- Jennings, Mister
- Jenny (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- Jenny Holding
- Jenny Jurden (also known as Jennifer Jurden)
- Jenny Olsen
- Jenny Quantum (WildStorm)
- Jenny Sparks (WildStorm)
- Jensen
- Jensen, Raymond Maxwell (also known as Parasite)
- Jenson, Tom
- Jer-Em
- Jeremiah Arkham
- Jeremiah Cain (WildStorm)
- Jeremiah Odets
- Jeremy
- Jeremy Glass
- Jeremy Horton (also known as Hard Drive)
- Jeremy Karne (also known as Kid Karnevil and Karnevil)
- Jeremy Tine
- Jericho (also known as Joseph Wilson)
- Jerome Barney (Fawcett Comics)
- Jerome, Brad
- Jerro the Merboy
- Jerry (the Jitterbug)
- Jerry Blake
- Jerry Carver
- Jerry Hawes
- Jerry Hennelly (also known as Gerard Hennelly)
- Jerry Hope
- Jerry Kane
- Jerry Lewis
- Jerry McGee (also known as Speed Demon)
- Jerry Quarry (20th Century-Fox Television)
- Jerry Signstwice
- Jerry White
- Jerusalem, Spider
- Jervis Tetch (also known as Mad Hatter)
- Jeryl, Ambassador
- Jeryll
- Jess Bright (also known as Jeff Bright, Koshchei the Deathless and Yen Wang)
- Jess Manning
- Jesse Chambers (also known as Jesse Quick)
- Jesse Martin
- Jesse Reese (Warner Bros. Television)
- Jesse Tenzer
- Jessica Midnight
- Jessica Sloane
- Jessie (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- Jessup, George
- Jessup, Missus
- Jessy (Warner Bros. Animation) (DCAU))
- Jest (Warner Bros. Animation) (DCAU))
- Jester
- Jesthra, Lord (WildStorm)
- Jet (also known as Celia Windward)
- Jet-Set Jessie (Hostess)
- Jeven Ognats
- Jewel (also known as White Witch, Mysa Nal, Xola Aq, Hag and Black Witch)
- Jewel Cartier
- Jewelee
- Jewelius Blak (Green Lantern of Space Sector 1417)
- Jezeba, Queen of Fury
- Jezebel Jet
- Jhor Lal
- Ji Daggle
- Jibbet, Dinky (also known as Mortimer Jibbet)
- Jigger
- Jiggers Jolton
- Jigsaw Man (Greg Rourke)
- Jik
- Jillian Pearlman
- Jim (Vertigo)
- Jim Aparo
- Jim Barr (also known as Bulletman) (Quality Comics)
- Jim Bell
- Jim Bellows (Fawcett Comics)
- Jim Boone
- Jim Carson
- Jim Cody (also known as Big Jim Cody)
- Jim Colorado (Hostess)
- Jim Corrigan (also known as Spectre)
- Jim Craddock (also known as Gentleman Ghost)
- Jim Craven
- Jim Devlin
- Jim Dover
- Jim Gantry
- Jim Harper (also known as Guardian)
- Jim Laurey
- Jim Morgan (It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman)
- Jim Tate (also known as Armory) (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- Jim Wilson
- Jimmie Vale (Columbia Pictures)
- Jimmy Carter
- Jimmy Ciccerone
- Jimmy Jones (also known as Yankee Doodle Boy)
- Jimmy Kale
- Jimmy Lin (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- Jimmy Martin
- Jimmy Olsen (also known as Flamebird) (The Adventures of Superman (radio))
- Jinx
- J-Man (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- Jo Nah (also known as Ultra Boy)
- Joan (Fawcett Comics)
- Joan Acton (also known as Guinevere)
- Joan Bryant
- Joan D'Arcy (Vertigo)
- Joan Garrick (also known as Joan Williams)
- Joan Jameson (Fawcett Comics)
- Joan Leland (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- Joan Lincoln
- Joan Rogers (also known as Ginger)
- Joanie
- Joanie Swift
- Joanie's father
- Joanna "Johanna" Fleming (alias of Jayna)
- Joanna Levine
- Joanne Ridings
- Joannie (also known as Heatstroke)
- Joanqin
- Joar Mahkent (see Icicle)
- Jocko-Boy Vanzetti
- Jody (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- Joe (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- Joe (Tribune Media Services)
- Joe Bartlett (also known as Joely Bartlett)
- Joe Bester
- Joe Bigfoot
- Joe Cardona (Condé Nast Publications)
- Joe Carny (also known as King of Spades)
- Joe Carson
- Joe Chill
- Joe Chill (Earth-5)
- Joe DiMaggio (Vertigo)
- Joe Dolman
- Joe Drew
- Joe Flint
- Joe Gatto (Impractical Jokers Comic Book Promo Limited Edition truTV SDCC DC)
- Joe Hall
- Joe Hodges (Quality Comics)
- Joe Hollywood
- Joe Kline (Warner Bros. Television)
- Joe Letterman
- Joe Lewis
- Joe Ling (It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman)
- Joe Mack
- Joe Potato
- Joe Public
- Joe Rigger (also known as Firebug)
- Joe Smith
- Joel (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- Joel Kent (DC Elseworlds)
- Joel Mayfield
- Joey N'Bobo
- Joey Smith
- Joey Stromwell (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- Joey "the Snail" Martin (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- Joey Toledo
- Johanna Constantine (Vertigo)
- Johanna Rome
- John (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- John (Vertigo)
- John Alvarez (also known as Doctor Mayavale)
- John Armitage
- John Bardeen
- John Barnett
- John Bates
- John Belushi (Vertigo)
- John Burwell
- John Butcher (also known as Butcher)
- John Carlinger (also known as Clayface)
- John Carter (Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc.)
- John Chase
- John Clay (WildStorm)
- John Constantine
- John Corben
- John Craig
- John Dandy
- John Dee (Doctor Destiny)
- John Diggle
- John Doe (also known as Copperhead)
- John Doran (WildStorm)
- John Erickson (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- John F. Kennedy
- John Fox
- John Galt (Fawcett Comics)
- John Glenn
- John Grayson
- John Haley
- John Hamner (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- John Hathaway (Vertigo)
- John Henry Irons (also known as Steel)
- John Henry Steel (also known as Iron) (Amalgam Comics)
- John Holliday (also known as Hawkman) (Tangent Comics)
- John "Johann" Fleming (alias of Zan)
- John Jones (Amalgam Comics)
- John Jordan
- John Kay (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- John Kent
- John Kieves
- John Kiley
- John Larrow
- John Lattison
- John Lynch (WildStorm)
- John Mahoney
- John Milton
- John Navarro
- John Nicholas
- John Pope
- John Reed
- John R. Rogers
- John Sargent (also known as Sargon the Sorcerer)
- John Smith (also known as Red Tornado)
- John Smith (also known as Hawkman and Carter Hall)
- John Standing
- John Stewart (also known as Green Lantern)
- John Stone (WildStorm)
- John Taggart
- John Titus (also known as Condor)
- John Trask
- John Travers
- John Trevor (also known as Adonis)
- John Vance (also known as Batman, Junior)
- John Watkins
- John Watson (Warner Bros. Animation)
- John Wether (also known as Pulse 8 and Master (II))
- John Wing (Milestone Media)
- John Zatara (also known as Zatara)
- Johnny (also known as Lizard Johnny)
- Johnny (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- Johnny Aesop
- Johnny Blank (also known as Valzorr)
- Johnny Cloud
- Johnny DC
- Johnny Everyman
- Johnny Green (20th Century-Fox Television)
- Johnny Jingo (also known as American Eagle)
- Johnny Kirk (also known as Superman, Junior)
- Johnny Mann (also known as Son of Vulcan) (Charlton Comics)
- Johnny Miles
- Johnny Nevada
- Johnny Peril
- Johnny Quick (also known as Johnny Chambers)
- Johnny Quick (Earth-3)
- Johnny Rancid (Warner Bros. Animation)
- Johnny Reb (also known as Uncle Sam) (Quality Comics)
- Johnny Sorrow
- Johnny Stitches (also known as John Denetto)
- Johnny Storm (also known as Red Storm) (Amalgam Comics)
- Johnny Stormtrooper (Amalgam Comics)
- Johnny Thunder (I) (also known as Johnny Thunderbolt) & (II)
- Johnny Warlock
- Johns, Professor
- Johns, Stanislaus
- Johnson, Edward C.
- Johnson, Fran
- Johnson, Lateesha
- Johnson, Lyndon
- Johnson, Mister (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- Johnson, Nunally
- Johnson, Shaquira (also known as Windsprint) (WildStorm)
- Johnson, Skeeter
- Johnston, Sue
- Johnson, Walter, Junior (also known as Flipper Dipper and Flip)
- Johnson, Walter, Senior
- Johnston, Chuck
- Johnston, Lyle (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- Joker (also known as the Red Hood and Joker, Junior (DC Elseworlds))
- Joker (also known as Jack Napier) (Warner Bros.)
- Joker Junior (also known as Tim Drake and Robin) (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- Joker-Mite (Warner Bros. Animation)
- Joker's Daughter (also known as Duela Dent)
- Joker's Daughter (DC Elseworlds)
- Jokester (Earth-3)
- Jolene Relazzo
- Jolly Roger
- Jon Bjornsen
- Jon Crane
- Jon Farmer (WildStorm)
- Jon Halaway
- Jon Smatten
- Jon Terrill (McClure Syndicate)
- Jon Varrel
- Jonah Hex
- Jonah McCarthy
- Jonas Crowther
- Jonas Glim
- Jonas Smith
- Jonathan Crane (also known as Scarecrow)
- Jonathan Elliot
- Jonathan "Pa" Kent
- Jonathan Lane Kent (pocket universe)
- Jonathan Levine (also known as Prestor Jon)
- Jonathan Ross (also known as Jon Ross)
- Jonathan Slaughter
- Jonathan Spence
- Jonathan Vincent Horne
- Jones (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- Jones, Archie
- Jones, Batman
- Jones, Becky (also known as New Wave)
- Jones, Coach
- Jones, Darwin
- Jones, Flattop (Tribune Media Services)
- Jones, Genius (also known as Johnny Jones)
- Jones, Genius (also known as Professor Jaxon)
- Jones, Giant-Killer
- Jones, Selma (also known as Princess Primrose) (20th Century-Fox Television)
- Jones, Professor (Fawcett Comics)
- Jones, Rhea
- Jones, Rudy (also known as Parasite)
- Jones, Skipper (Fawcett Comics)
- Jones, Snapper (also known as Bismuth) (Amalgam Comics)
- Jones, Subaltern
- Jones, Wendy (also known as Windfall)
- Jong Li
- Jongleur
- Jonni DC
- Jonni Future (America's Best Comics)
- Jonni Thunder
- Jonny Double
- Jonson, Ben (Vertigo)
- Jordan
- Jordan Elliot (an alias of Superman)
- Jordan Hill (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- Jordan Kelley (also known as Green Lantern) (DC Elseworlds)
- Jordan Matthew (also known as Mordred)
- Jordan Pryce (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- Jordan Rich
- Jordan, Beth
- Jordan, Captain
- Jordan, Hal (also known as Green Lantern, Parallax and Spectre)
- Jordan, Hal (also known as Madman Jordan) (Amalgam Comics)
- Jordan, Harold "Hal" (also known as Air Wave)
- Jordan, Helen (also known as Air Wave)
- Jordan, Larry (also known as Air Wave)
- Jordana Gardener
- Jor-El
- Jor-El II (also known as Superman II)
- Jorel Kent (also known as Superman-II)
- Jorge Lopez
- Jorge Sanchez
- Jor-L
- Jor-L (DC Elseworlds)
- Jorlan
- Josdin
- Jose Delgado (also known as Gangbuster)
- Jose Jiminez (20th Century-Fox Television)
- Josef Krantz
- Josek, Wacklaw (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- Joseph Eames
- Joseph Gibson (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- Joseph J. Jerome
- Joseph McCarthy
- Joseph "Joe" Meach (also known as Composite Superman)
- Joseph Martin (also known as Atomic Skull)
- Joseph Shapiro (also known as Wildman)
- Joseph Shepherd (also known as Mister Shepherd) (Vertigo)
- Joseph Silver (also known as Astralad)
- Joseph Stalin
- Joseph Stilwell
- Josephine MacDonald (also known as Josie Mac)
- Josh Azeveda
- Josh Coyle
- Josh Morgan
- Joshua Abraham Norton (also known as Emperor Norton)
- Joshua Clay (also known as Tempest)
- Joshua Grimm
- Joshua Walker (also known as All-American Boy)
- Josiah Power
- Josiah Wormwood (also known as Interrogator) (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- Joto (also known as Isaiah Crockett, Slagger and Hot Spot)
- Joto (853rd century)
- Joy Lo, Kwan
- Joyce Carr (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- Joyce Caulder (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- Joyce Terrill
- Juan Moro
- Juan Templo (also known as Templo) (Milestone Media)
- Jubal Slade
- Jubilation Lee (also known as Sparrow) (Amalgam Comics)
- Jud Blake
- Judah Ben-Hur
- Jude (Embassy Pictures)
- Judge (also known as Two-Face and Harvey Dent) (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- Judge Drake
- Judge Dredd (also known as Joseph Dredd) (Fleetway)
- Judge Faden (Warner Bros.)
- Judge Gallows
- Judge Holte
- Judge Kobold
- Judge Spencer
- Judith
- Judith Shakespeare (Vertigo)
- Judomaster (also known as Hadley "Rip" Jagger) (Charlton Comics)
- Judomaster (also known as Andreas Havoc)
- Judomaster (also known as Sonia Sato)
- Judson Randall
- Judy Foster
- Judy Jessup
- Judy Jupiter
- Judy Walton (also known as Judy Dorrance)
- Jules
- Jules Futrelle (also known as Lancelot)
- Julia
- Julia Johns
- Julia Kapatelis
- Julian Fyffe
- Julian Parker (Milestone Media)
- Julianna Berkowitz
- Julie Caesar
- Julie Crystal
- Julie Madison
- Julio Mendez (Warner Bros. Television)
- Julius Caesar (also a supposed past life of Doctor Mayavale)
- Julius Lieberman
- Julius Schwartz
- Jumpin' Jack
- June (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU'))
- June Moone (ak Enchantress)
- June Robbins (also known as June Walker)
- June Winthrop (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- Jungle Joe
- Jungle King
- Junior (I)
- Junior (II)
- Junior Galante (see Zeiss)
- Junior K-D
- Junior Tracy (Tribune Media Services)
- Junior Waveman (also known as Senior Waveman Kimura and Riki Kimura)
- Juniper
- Junk-Man
- Jupiter (also known as Zeus and Jove)
- Jupiter, Loren
- Jurge Lopez
- Jurgen Blaine (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- Jurndaal, Lyysa
- Justin (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
- Justin, Sir (also known as Shining Knight)
- Juym
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