Composite characters

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  • Ash Ketchum in Pokemon - Red (outfit and role as main protagonist) and Ethan (personality).
  • Sven Holgersson in Voltron - Takashi Shirogane (his role as main pilot of the Black Lion) and Ryou Shirogane (him returning as Black Lion pilot).
  • Earth 2 Alan Scott - Alan Scott (powers and appearance) and Obsidian (sexuality).
  • Superwoman in Grant Morrison's JLA: Earth 2 - Superwoman (Pre-Crisis and as Wonder Woman's evil counterpart) and Lois Lane of Earth-3 (alter ego)
  • Jessica Drew of Ultimate Marvel - Ben Reilly (clone of Spider-Man) and Jessica Drew (name and as Spider-Woman)
  • Lee Price aka Venom - Flash Thompson (disabled Army veteran), Mac Gargan (vicious killer) and Eddie Brock (costume)
  • Emiko Queen in the New 52 - Thea Queen (half-sister of Oliver) and Mia Dearden (teenage sidekick)
  • Phantasm in Batman: Mask of the Phantasm - The Reaper (vigilante) and Rachel Caspian (love interest)
  • Batman in The Lego Batman Movie - Every film incarnation of the Caped Cruasder (including the 1966 version), especially when Alfred refers to him going through "similar phases" in 2016 (Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice), 2012 (The Dark Knight Rises), 2008 (The Dark Knight), 2005 (Batman Begins), 1997 (Batman & Robin), 1995 (Batman Forever), 1992 (Batman Returns), 1989 (Batman) and a "weird one" in 1966 (Batman: The Movie).
  • The Joker in Batman 1989 - The Joker (abilities and main role as villain) and Joe Chill (murderer of Bruce Wayne's parents)
  • Elektra in Daredevil 2003 - Elektra (powers and name) and Echo (female martial artist who tried to kill Daredevil after he was framed for the murder of her father)
  • John Blake in The Dark Knight Rises - Dick Grayson (orphan who became a police officer and Bruce's eventual successor as Batman), Jason Todd (grew up on the streets) and Tim Drake (knew that Bruce Wayne and Batman are the same person)
  • Pierce Brosnan's portrayal of James Bond - Sean Connery's portrayal (charisma), George Lazenby's portrayal (vulnerability), Roger Moore's portrayal (humour) and Timothy Dalton's portrayal (grittiness).
  • Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch in Avengers: Age of Ultron - Fenris twins (working with Baron von Strucker) and their comic book counterparts (powers and appearances)
  • Trish Walker in Jessica Jones - Carol Danvers (best friends with Jessica and blonde hair) and Trish (name and abilities)
  • Rogue in the original trilogy of X-Men - Rogue (powers), Jubilee and Shadowcat (teenage companion of Wolverine)
  • Quicksilver in X-Men: Days of Future Past - Speed (goggles) and Quicksilver (powers)
  • Tess Mercer in Smallville - Lena Luthor (sister of Lex Luthor), Eve Tessmacher (female underling of Lex) and Mercy Graves (assistant and bodyguard of Lex)
  • Felicity Smoak in Arrow - Felicity (name, glasses and personality), Wendy Harris (relation to the Calculator) and Oracle (paralysed [though temporarily in Arrow] and hacker)
  • Barry Allen in Arrowverse's The Flash - Barry (name, powers, worked with the police and loss of a parent) and Wally (adorkable, young adult, powers and dark hair)
  • Lucas Kendall in Power Rangers Time Force - Ayase (Blue Ranger and ex-racer) and Domon (womaniser)
  • Artemis Crock in Young Justice - Tigress (name and later superhero identity), Arrowette (costume) and Mia Dearden (abilities)
  • Jax-Ur in Superman: The Animated Series - Jax-Ur (name) and General Zod (background, role and status as main Kryptonian foe)
  • Julia Carpenter in Iron Man (1994) - Julia (name and powers) and Pepper Potts (female assistant to Tony)
  • Kell-El in Legion of Super Heroes - Kon-El (clone of Superman and costume), Kal Kent (Superman from the far future) and Mon-El (personality)
  • April O'Neil in TMNT 2012 - April (name, abilities and ally to the Turtles) and Venus de Milo (same age as the Turtles, ponytail hairstyle and tessen as a weapon)
  • Kole in Teen Titans - Kole (name, personality and powers) and Lilith (connection to Gnarrk)
  • Thea Queen in Arrow - Emiko Queen (Oliver's half-sister in the New 52) and Mia Dearden (Roy's replacement as Speedy)
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