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While it’s true that the majority of comic book characters we’ve come to love are born-and-bred Americans, many have distinct nationalities that color both their powers and their story arcs. We dove into the histories of every major comic book chracters who’ve come from lands both near and distant. Check out your favorite character’s nationality below.
Dutch Comic Book Characters
- Klaus Voorhees
- Ulysses Klaw
Brazilian Comic Book Characters
- Roberto da Costa
Latvian Comic Book Characters
- Victor von Doom
- Sophie von Doom
British Comic Book Characters
- Wade Wilson
- Charles Xavier II
- Celeste Cuckoo
- Elizabeth Braddock
Japanese Comic Book Characters
- Yukio
- Yuriko Oyama
German Comic Book Characters
- Kurt Wagner
- Otto Octavius
Russian Comic Book Characters
- Natalia Romanova
- Piotr Rasputin
- Illyana Rasputina
Chinese Comic Book Characters
- Kuan-Yin Xorn
- Mandarin
- Tommy Ng
French Comic Book Characters
- Monet St. Croix
- Adamantine
Scottish Comic Book Characters
- David Haller
- Moria MacTaggert
- James I
Egyptian Comic Book Characters
- Orora Munroe
- Armageddon
Polish Comic Book Characters
- Erik Lehnsherr
- Jacob Goldstein
- Leo Zimm
Greek Comic Book Characters
- Elektra Natchios
- Hercules
- Michael Morbius
Irish Comic Book Characters
- Sean Cassidy
- Sean Dolan
- Bullseye
Swedish Comic Book Characters
- Bruce Olafsen
- Simon Hall
Have you caught up on the latest issue of Biowars? Our characters have a unique nationality–the human body! Take a look.