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List of comic book sidekicks

List of comic book sidekicks

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This is a list of comic book sidekicks—defined as a character who spends a significant amount of time as a superhero's junior partner, or was officially acknowledged as the hero's sidekick for some period of time. (For the purposes of this list, it does not include animal companions like Krypto or Sandman's owls, or supervillain henchmen like The Joker's Harley Quinn.)

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Marvel Comics

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Golden Age, independent, and non-U.S. titles

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References

  1. First appearance, as Cassandra, in Batman #567 (July 1999).
  2. First appearance, as Eddie, in Blue Devil #1 (June 1984).
  3. First appearance (as Impulse) is Flash (vol. 2) #92 (June 1994).
  4. An anonymous "copy boy" who resembles Olsen makes a brief appearance in Action Comics #6, but the character called Jimmy Olsen first appeared in the radio show The Adventures of Superman (on April 15, 1940) mainly so the Man of Steel would have someone to talk to. The character moved briefly from the radio show into the comics in 1941.
  5. First appearance was Green Arrow (vol. 5) #18 (May 2013)
  6. First appeared as Jason Todd in Batman #357 (March 1983).
  7. First appeared as Tim Drake in Batman #436 (August 1989).
  8. First appeared as Stephanie Brown in Detective Comics #647 (August 1992); as Spoiler in Detective Comics #648 (September 1992).
  9. First appeared as a baby in Batman: Son of the Demon (1987) and as Damian Wayne in Batman #655 (September 2006).
  10. First appearance (as Mia Dearden) was Green Arrow (vol. 3) #2 (May 2001).
  11. First appearance was Future State: Teen Titans #1 (March 2021)
  12. First appearance, as Dennis, in The Thing #28 (October 1985).
  13. First appearance, as Brian Thomas Kinney, in Astro City Vol. 2, #4 (December 1996).
  14. "Willy Lambil".
  15. First mentioned in Astro City Vol. 2, #1 (September 1996 ).
  16. The first bird that bore a prototypical resemblance to Woodstock visited Snoopy in 1967, and this is generally considered his debut, though Snoopy creator Charles Schulz didn't give him a name and establish him as a full-fledged character until June 22, 1970.



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