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553. Lobdell, TAS—121893
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555. Hermod, Randomski
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572. Is the daughter also original to TV?
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581. Baxter Bigelow, Productions?
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611. Sarah, TAS
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612. Is the hero also original to TV?
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624. Shocker, Radomski
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Is 626 from the Amazing Friends episode "Along Came Spidey"?
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633. Sim-Del, Radomski
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572's daughter is also original to TV, yes.
612. No, the hero is based on comics
626 is from Along Came Spidey, yes.
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Latest answers are correct; list updated.
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Who created
510
539
541
562
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Where did the comics version first appear?
533
540
561
574
579
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Who created the comics version?
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Animated creators:
510. Bob Forward, Rick Ungar
539. Toshiki Inoue
541. assuming imdb is right about their first appearance (hard to find a lot of info on them), presumed Audu Paden, Brian Michael Bendis, Morgan Gendel, Marsha F. Griffin
562. presumed Kenji Ono, Paiman Kalayeh
572. assuming same as daughter, Ira Turek, Lin Carter, Fred Halliday
Comics debuts:
533. Spider-Man Unlimited
540. Journey Into Mystery
561. X-Factor
574. Morlocks
579. Cable & Deadpool
Comics creators:
352. Stan Lee, Jack Kirby
403. Roger Stern, John Romita Jr.
422. Bill Mantlo, Sal Buscema
560. Chris Claremont, John Byrne
580. Len Wein, Sal Buscema, Klaus Janson
I'll also throw in that 352 and 540 are from the same episode of the same series
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Updating master list of clues:
352. From a TV show; based on comics; human (altered). Assuming show follows comics, he was altered by taking a formula of his own creation; 10s; third and thus last part of name describes a type of motion. Comics debut: Journey Into Mystery by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby
403. From a TV show; based on comics; 00s; assistant to a CEO who's secretly a villain; comics version was once one of a number of red herrings of a similar villain's true identities. Comics debut: Amazing Spider-Man by Roger Stern, John Romita Jr.
416. From a TV show; based on comics; 00s; scientist; apparently a mutant (comics version definitely is). Comics debut: Astonishing X-Men
422. From a TV show; based on comics; 00s; police officer; comics version had a crush on a superhero. Comics debut: Marvel Team-Up by Bill Mantlo, Sal Buscema
510. Original TV character; 90s; sister of a mutant superhero. Animated creators: Bob Forward, Rick Ungar
515. From a TV show; based on comics; 00s; imprisoned mutant, helped by character in 416. Comics creators: Joss Whedon, John Cassaday
516. From a TV show; based on comics; 00s; ex-wife of a mutant (more or less a superhero) and mother of another mutant (more or less a super-villain). Comics creators: Chris Claremont, Dave Cockrum
533. From a TV show; based on comics; 10s; abusive father of a villain. Comics debut: Spider-Man Unlimited
539. Original TV character; 00s; sole survivor of hijackied plane; Japanese. Animated creator: Toshiki Inoue
540. From a TV show; based on comics; 10s; resides with other monsters; while is is a specific character, this type of creature of same name is from mythology. Comics debut: Journey Into Mystery
541. Original TV character; 00s; chemistry teacher targeted by super-villain. Animated creators: assuming imdb is right about their first appearance (hard to find a lot of info on them), presumed Audu Paden, Brian Michael Bendis, Morgan Gendel, Marsha F. Griffin
560. From a TV show; based on comics; 90s; father of a female mutant superhero. Comics creators: Chris Claremont, John Byrne
561. From a TV show; based on comics; 00s; name suggests anger management issues; mutant who was hunted. Comics debut: X-Factor
562. Original TV characters; 10s; young bear-like creatures; live in the woods and if they go missing their mom gets more aggressive. Animated creators: presumed Kenji Ono, Paiman Kalayeh
572. Original TV character; 60s; no actual name; only known as another character's parent; extraterrestrial despite daughter (also original to TV) having terran name (likely an alias). Animated creators: assuming same as daughter, Ira Turek, Lin Carter, Fred Halliday
574. From a TV show; based on comics; 00s; name aludes to breaking things; mutant seen being transported somewhere. Comics debut: Morlocks
579. From a TV show; based on comics; 10s; mother of a mutant anti-hero. Comics debut: Cable & Deadpool
580. From a TV show; based on comics; 90s; captured mutant; comics version once did something to Magneto that had a lasting effect. Comics creators: Len Wein, Sal Buscema, Klaus Janson
588. Original TV character; 90s; supervisor at nuclear research facility; only first name known; tried to stop an electrical super-villain
610. Original TV character; 10s; professor/theorist who beleives the Earth is one big organism
612. Original TV character; 10s; mother of a hero (originating in comics) whose first name is also first syllable of the family surname
626. From a TV show; based on comics; 70s or 80s; scientist unknowingly present at a hero's origin; seen in Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends episode Along Came Spidey
638. Original TV character; 10s; integrated into a hero team's headquarters; name very close to that of a team member who is also an artificial lifeform
352 and 540 are from the same episode of the same series.
Main character/team tally for remaining characters' shows/movies:
X-Men 8
Spider-Man 7
Big Hero 6 4
Hulk 3
Avengers 1
Iron Man 1
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510. Vivian Munroe, Evolution
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539. Aki, Anime
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541. Professor Williams, SM The New Animated Series
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562. Monster Cubs, BH6
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572. Carol's father, SM 67
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533. Torbert Octavius, Radomski
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574. Shatter, Yost
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579. Hailey Wilson, Ultimate
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422. Jean DeWolff, Spectacular SM
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Those are correct. List updated.
I'm pretty sure Professor Williams was one of those thankfully rare cases where i couldn't find a regular image of her, so I had to find a video of her, do a screen capture, and only then format it for the collage.
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Clearing the found characters:
352. From a TV show; based on comics; human (altered). Assuming show follows comics, he was altered by taking a formula of his own creation; 10s; third and thus last part of name describes a type of motion. Comics debut: Journey Into Mystery by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby
403. From a TV show; based on comics; 00s; assistant to a CEO who's secretly a villain; comics version was once one of a number of red herrings of a similar villain's true identities. Comics debut: Amazing Spider-Man by Roger Stern, John Romita Jr.
416. From a TV show; based on comics; 00s; scientist; apparently a mutant (comics version definitely is). Comics debut: Astonishing X-Men
515. From a TV show; based on comics; 00s; imprisoned mutant, helped by character in 416. Comics creators: Joss Whedon, John Cassaday
516. From a TV show; based on comics; 00s; ex-wife of a mutant (more or less a superhero) and mother of another mutant (more or less a super-villain). Comics creators: Chris Claremont, Dave Cockrum
540. From a TV show; based on comics; 10s; resides with other monsters; while is is a specific character, this type of creature of same name is from mythology. Comics debut: Journey Into Mystery
560. From a TV show; based on comics; 90s; father of a female mutant superhero. Comics creators: Chris Claremont, John Byrne
561. From a TV show; based on comics; 00s; name suggests anger management issues; mutant who was hunted. Comics debut: X-Factor
580. From a TV show; based on comics; 90s; captured mutant; comics version once did something to Magneto that had a lasting effect. Comics creators: Len Wein, Sal Buscema, Klaus Janson
588. Original TV character; 90s; supervisor at nuclear research facility; only first name known; tried to stop an electrical super-villain
610. Original TV character; 10s; professor/theorist who beleives the Earth is one big organism
612. Original TV character; 10s; mother of a hero (originating in comics) whose first name is also first syllable of the family surname
626. From a TV show; based on comics; 70s or 80s; scientist unknowingly present at a hero's origin; seen in Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends episode Along Came Spidey
638. Original TV character; 10s; integrated into a hero team's headquarters; name very close to that of a team member who is also an artificial lifeform
352 and 540 are from the same episode of the same series.
Main character/team tally for remaining characters' shows/movies:
X-Men 6
Big Hero 6 4
Hulk 3
Spider-Man 2
Avengers 1
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612. Mrs. Frederickson, BH6
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638. Basemax, BH6
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Did 540 first appear in JIM prior to issue #83?