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224 Venom, Phineas and Ferb
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224 is correct. List updated.
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Adding in the decades. As before, 70s and 80s merged due do minimal 70s content, decades are 1-0 not 0-1, and are of character's first appearance, not first episode in the case of shows.
4. From a movie (more or less); based on myths/legends. This figure shows up in multiple myths and legends, not really tied to any one; 00s
34. Original TV character though shares same name as comics character; probably non-terran humanoid; 10s
45. From a TV show; somewhat based on comics; sheriff; 10s
80. From a TV show; based on comics; 10s
86. From a TV show; based on comics; 10s
88. From a TV show; based on comics; Atlantean; 10s
89. Original TV character; criminal assistant; 70s or 80s
106. Original TV character, but a bit of a variant of a comics character type; 10s
114. From a TV show; mostly though not entirely based on comics; 10s
127. From a TV show; based on comics; unsure occupation but likely a mercenary or spy against own countryl 10s
135. From a TV show; based on comics; crime family leader; 00s
136. From a TV show; based on comics; 90s
148. From a TV show; based on comics; human; assuming he's like the comics version he's wearing a costume but has also been altered in some fashion; 10s
199. From a TV show; based on comics; thug for hire; 10s
206. Original TV character type, though single comic character has a very similar name; type of robot; 90s
232. Original TV character; 10s
240. From a TV show; somewhat based on comics, though a lot of liberties have been taken; artificial lifeform with only the one look; 00s
258. From a TV show; this specific version appears to be unique to show, but is a type of character from the comics and specific name is the same as other unrelated Marvel characters; 90s
276. From a TV show; based on comics; 10s
279. From a TV show; based on comics; 10s
285. From a movie; based on comics; 10s
307. From a TV show; somewhat based on comics, though a lot of liberties have been taken; human-robot mix, but not a true cyborg; 10s
315: From a TV show; based on comics; high ranking crime family member; not 100% sure but probably American, though given last name father or paternal grandfather at least probably came from overseas; 70s or 80s
338. From a TV show; based on comics; 10s
339: From a TV show; based on comics; likely has no occupation (possible stay at home student at best); 00s
342. From a TV show; this specific version appears to be unique to show, but is a type of character from the comics and specific name is the same as other unrelated Marvel characters; 90s
Spider-Man 12
Avengers 7
Iron Man 3
X-Men 3
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315. Caesar Cicero, Productions
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89. Colleen, Productions
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Those two are correct. List updated. Feel free to continue to ask up to 20 questions per day if you'd like.
4. From a movie (more or less); based on myths/legends. This figure shows up in multiple myths and legends, not really tied to any one; 00s
34. Original TV character though shares same name as comics character; probably non-terran humanoid; 10s
45. From a TV show; somewhat based on comics; sheriff; 10s
80. From a TV show; based on comics; 10s
86. From a TV show; based on comics; 10s
88. From a TV show; based on comics; Atlantean; 10s
106. Original TV character, but a bit of a variant of a comics character type; 10s
114. From a TV show; mostly though not entirely based on comics; 10s
127. From a TV show; based on comics; unsure occupation but likely a mercenary or spy against own country; 10s
135. From a TV show; based on comics; crime family leader; 00s
136. From a TV show; based on comics; 90s
148. From a TV show; based on comics; human; assuming he's like the comics version he's wearing a costume but has also been altered in some fashion; 10s
199. From a TV show; based on comics; thug for hire; 10s
206. Original TV character type, though single comic character has a very similar name; type of robot; 90s
232. Original TV character; 10s
240. From a TV show; somewhat based on comics, though a lot of liberties have been taken; artificial lifeform with only the one look; 00s
258. From a TV show; this specific version appears to be unique to show, but is a type of character from the comics and specific name is the same as other unrelated Marvel characters; 90s
276. From a TV show; based on comics; 10s
279. From a TV show; based on comics; 10s
285. From a movie; based on comics; 10s
307. From a TV show; somewhat based on comics, though a lot of liberties have been taken; human-robot mix, but not a true cyborg; 10s
338. From a TV show; based on comics; 10s
339: From a TV show; based on comics; likely has no occupation (possible stay at home student at best); 00s
342. From a TV show; this specific version appears to be unique to show, but is a type of character from the comics and specific name is the same as other unrelated Marvel characters; 90s
Spider-Man 10
Avengers 7
Iron Man 3
X-Men 3
Big Hero 6 1
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I'll add that the vast majority (though not all) of the 10s are either "Ultimate"/12041 or "Radomski"/17628. Will do the big clues in roughly a half-day unless people want me to do them sooner.
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Character specific clues added. Feel free to ask additional questions based on this new information.
4. From a movie (more or less); based on myths/legends. This figure shows up in multiple myths and legends, not really tied to any one; 00s; abstract being
34. Original TV character though shares same name as comics character; probably non-terran humanoid; 10s; intergalactic warlord
45. From a TV show; somewhat based on comics; sheriff; 10s; from a alternate Earth resembling a previous American era; counterpart of another villain
80. From a TV show; based on comics; 10s; fought one team on the show but the earliest roster of another team in the comics
86. From a TV show; based on comics; 10s; one syllable in his name is seomthing you might do in a vehicle
88. From a TV show; based on comics; Atlantean; 10s; despite a very different look, he's the show's version of one of the best known Atleanteans
106. Original TV character, but a bit of a variant of a comics character type; 10s; synthezoid
114. From a TV show; mostly though not entirely based on comics; 10s; from a reality that reveses something about everyone; counterpart of the same villain that 45 is a counterpart of
127. From a TV show; based on comics; unsure occupation but likely a mercenary or spy against own country; 10s; Wakandan traitor
135. From a TV show; based on comics; crime family leader; 00s; ather of a prominent character
136. From a TV show; based on comics; 90s; the blurriness of the image makes it hard to see, but he's an alternate reality version of a superhero
148. From a TV show; based on comics; human; assuming he's like the comics version he's wearing a costume but has also been altered in some fashion; 10s; snake motif
199. From a TV show; based on comics; thug for hire; 10s; part of his name refers to an insect
206. Original TV character type, though single comic character has a very similar name; type of robot; 90s; worked for the main villain of the series
232. Original TV character; 10s; name can also refer to some aspect of particular playing cards
240. From a TV show; somewhat based on comics, though a lot of liberties have been taken; artificial lifeform with only the one look; 00s; a version of the character from another show recently found who was closer to the comic version, who is human
258. From a TV show; this specific version appears to be unique to show, but is a type of character from the comics and specific name is the same as other unrelated Marvel characters; 90s; first of two arachnid-based robots using this name, which is of a specific arachnid
276. From a TV show; based on comics; 10s; there's something cold about her alter ego
279. From a TV show; based on comics; 10s; rules an African nation
285. From a movie; based on comics; 10s; henchman; prominent villain in comics
307. From a TV show; somewhat based on comics, though a lot of liberties have been taken; human-robot mix, but not a true cyborg; 10s; a version of the character from another show recently found who was closer to the comic version; both versions started out human
338. From a TV show; based on comics; 10s; there's something strange about this villain
339: From a TV show; based on comics; likely has no occupation (possible stay at home student at best); 00s; you don't want to get into his head
342. From a TV show; this specific version appears to be unique to show, but is a type of character from the comics and specific name is the same as other unrelated Marvel characters; 90s; arachnid-based robot, and name refers to specific type of arachnid; broadly same type of robot as 258 but not the second one to use its specific name
Spider-Man 10
Avengers 7
Iron Man 3
X-Men 3
Big Hero 6 1
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106 Goliath Spider, USM
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258 Spider-Slayer Mark VX ("Black Widow" Spider-Slayer), STAS
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342 Spider-Slayer Mark XVI ("Tarantula" Spider-Slayer), STAS
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45 Doc Ock Holiday, USM (Web-Slinger's reality)
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114 female Doc Ock from Spider-Girl's reality, USM
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279 Princess Zanda, Avengers Assemble (later seasons)
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199 Cockroach Hamilton, Avengers EMH
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80 Cobalt Man, Avengers Assemble (S3)
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88 Attuma, Avengers Assemble S5
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148 Bushmaster, Avengers EMH
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Those are correct. List updated. To clarify the unusual Avengers Assemble continuity, it's only the final season (5) that takes place in the Radomski reality. You can clarify earlier seasons if you'd like, but since it's only the one season that takes place in another reality, I default to the season 1-4 range if you don't include a clarifier.
4. From a movie (more or less); based on myths/legends. This figure shows up in multiple myths and legends, not really tied to any one; 00s; abstract being
34. Original TV character though shares same name as comics character; probably non-terran humanoid; 10s; intergalactic warlord
86. From a TV show; based on comics; 10s; one syllable in his name is seomthing you might do in a vehicle
127. From a TV show; based on comics; unsure occupation but likely a mercenary or spy against own country; 10s; Wakandan traitor
135. From a TV show; based on comics; crime family leader; 00s; ather of a prominent character
136. From a TV show; based on comics; 90s; the blurriness of the image makes it hard to see, but he's an alternate reality version of a superhero
206. Original TV character type, though single comic character has a very similar name; type of robot; 90s; worked for the main villain of the series
232. Original TV character; 10s; name can also refer to some aspect of particular playing cards
240. From a TV show; somewhat based on comics, though a lot of liberties have been taken; artificial lifeform with only the one look; 00s; a version of the character from another show recently found who was closer to the comic version, who is human
276. From a TV show; based on comics; 10s; there's something cold about her alter ego
285. From a movie; based on comics; 10s; henchman; prominent villain in comics
307. From a TV show; somewhat based on comics, though a lot of liberties have been taken; human-robot mix, but not a true cyborg; 10s; a version of the character from another show recently found who was closer to the comic version; both versions started out human
338. From a TV show; based on comics; 10s; there's something strange about this villain
339: From a TV show; based on comics; likely has no occupation (possible stay at home student at best); 00s; you don't want to get into his head
Spider-Man 5
Iron Man 3
Avengers 2
X-Men 3
Big Hero 6 1
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4. Death, Invincible Iron Man
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127. N'Basa, Radomski
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136. Daredevil, TAS—95099
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339. Legion, Evolution
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135. Is he the father of a hero or of a supporting character?
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135. In the comics the son would be considered a hero. On the show, the son is neither hero or supporting character, which only leaves only one other major category.
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276. Madame Masque, Radomski
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Everyone to post 416 is correct. List updated. Death, like all the death god types is from a deleted scene in the movie. The "hard to see" bit was a deliberate reference to Daredevil being blind. N'Basa was a bit hard to pin down for occupation because "traitor" isn't really an occupation as such.
34. Original TV character though shares same name as comics character; probably non-terran humanoid; 10s; intergalactic warlord
86. From a TV show; based on comics; 10s; one syllable in his name is something you might do in a vehicle
135. From a TV show; based on comics; crime family leader; 00s; father of a prominent character (hero in comics, neiother hero nor supporting character on show)
206. Original TV character type, though single comic character has a very similar name; type of robot; 90s; worked for the main villain of the series
232. Original TV character; 10s; name can also refer to some aspect of particular playing cards
240. From a TV show; somewhat based on comics, though a lot of liberties have been taken; artificial lifeform with only the one look; 00s; a version of the character from another show recently found who was closer to the comic version, who is human
285. From a movie; based on comics; 10s; henchman; prominent villain in comics
307. From a TV show; somewhat based on comics, though a lot of liberties have been taken; human-robot mix, but not a true cyborg; 10s; a version of the character from another show recently found who was closer to the comic version; both versions started out human
338. From a TV show; based on comics; 10s; there's something strange about this villain
Spider-Man 5
Iron Man 2
Big Hero 6 1
X-Men 1
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Adding a few more clues before I reveal the continuities in less than a half day:
34. Original TV character though shares same name as comics character; probably non-terran humanoid; 10s; intergalactic warlord; comics namesake was in a very popular Avengers story.
86. From a TV show; based on comics; 10s; one syllable in his name is something you might do in a vehicle; other syllable is a synonym for finished.
135. From a TV show; based on comics; crime family leader; 00s; father of a prominent character (hero in comics, neither hero nor supporting character on show); even the hero version of the son is a bit of a criminal
206. Original TV character type, though single comic character has a very similar name; type of robot; 90s; worked for the main villain of the series; whether they're from the same Earth as the show's main character depends on how you look at it,
232. Original TV character; 10s; name can also refer to some aspect of particular playing cards, that you can find somewhere in a royal flush
240. From a TV show; somewhat based on comics, though a lot of liberties have been taken; artificial lifeform with only the one look; 00s; a version of the character from another show recently found who was closer to the comic version, who is human; the version from this show was created by the series' main villain
285. From a movie; based on comics; 10s; henchman; prominent villain in comics; reptilian themed
307. From a TV show; somewhat based on comics, though a lot of liberties have been taken; human-robot mix, but not a true cyborg; 10s; a version of the character from another show recently found who was closer to the comic version; both versions started out human; comics version is human-insect hybrid
338. From a TV show; based on comics; 10s; there's something strange about this villain; name refers to a specific type of a problem.
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34. Korvac, Ultimate
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285. Scorpion, Into the Spider-Verse