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** TheFalcon is a teenage OppositeSexClone of Captain America like {{X-23}} is to {{Wolverine}}, and has a costume and skill set similar to those of the [[BuckyBarnes Winter Soldier]].

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** TheFalcon Comicbook/TheFalcon is a teenage OppositeSexClone of Captain America like {{X-23}} is to {{Wolverine}}, and has a costume and skill set similar to those of the [[BuckyBarnes Winter Soldier]].
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* In ''Comicbook/DarkseidWar'', the New 52 version of the Black Racer has Barry Allen as a human host. In addition to being a literal composite, he also has elements of the pre-Flashpoint "Black Flash", a {{Psychopomp}} in a black Flash costume.

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* In ''Comicbook/DarkseidWar'', the New 52 version of the Black Racer has Barry Allen as a human host. In addition to being a literal composite, he also has elements of the pre-Flashpoint "Black Flash", a {{Psychopomp}} in a black Flash costume.costume.
* ''Comicbook/SpiderGwen'':
** Gwen Stacy is her reality's SpiderWoman.
** Peter Parker became the Lizard.
** TheFalcon is a teenage OppositeSexClone of Captain America like {{X-23}} is to {{Wolverine}}, and has a costume and skill set similar to those of the [[BuckyBarnes Winter Soldier]].
** Peggy Carter is the [[OlderThanTheyLook long-lived]], one-eyed director of {{SHIELD}}, much like NickFury.
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* In ''Comicbook/SupermanAndBatmanGenerations'', Stephanie Trevor, the blonde daughter of the Golden Age Comicbook/WonderWoman, who takes the name Wonder Girl in the sixties and joins a team of kid sidekicks, is an amalgam of Earth-1 Donna Troy, who has dark hair and isn't related to Diana but is called Wonder Girl and joins [[Comicbook/TeenTitans a team of kid sidekicks]] in the sixties, and Earth-2 Hippolyta Trevor, who is the blonde daughter of the Golden Age Wonder Woman, but calls herself Fury and joins [[Comicbook/InfinityInc a team of second-gen heroes who aren't sidekicks]] in the eighties.

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* In ''Comicbook/SupermanAndBatmanGenerations'', Stephanie Trevor, the blonde daughter of the Golden Age Comicbook/WonderWoman, who takes the name Wonder Girl in the sixties and joins a team of kid sidekicks, is an amalgam of Earth-1 Donna Troy, who has dark hair and isn't related to Diana but is called Wonder Girl and joins [[Comicbook/TeenTitans a team of kid sidekicks]] in the sixties, and Earth-2 Hippolyta Trevor, who is the blonde daughter of the Golden Age Wonder Woman, but calls herself Fury and joins [[Comicbook/InfinityInc a team of second-gen heroes who aren't sidekicks]] in the eighties.eighties.
* In ''Comicbook/DarkseidWar'', the New 52 version of the Black Racer has Barry Allen as a human host. In addition to being a literal composite, he also has elements of the pre-Flashpoint "Black Flash", a {{Psychopomp}} in a black Flash costume.
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* In ''Comicbook/BulletPoints'', a ForWantOfANail moment causes several Marvel characters to become different heroes than their mainstream counterparts:
** Peter Parker becomes Comicbook/TheIncredibleHulk
** Steve Rogers becomes Comicbook/IronMan
** Reed Richards becomes a DarkerAndEdgier NickFury-like spymaster, complete with the eye patch
** Bruce Banner becomes Comicbook/SpiderMan
** [[DoctorStrange Steven Strange]] becomes a {{Wolverine}}-like agent, complete with WolverineClaws and a reinforced skeleton
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* In the 1940s, Creator/JackKirby created "Brooklyn" of the Boy Commandos, a tough [[BrooklynRage Brooklynite]] kid in a derby hat. In the 1970s he created ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' and ''ComicBook/NewGods'' supporting character Dan "Terrible" Turpin, a tough Brooklynite police officer in a derby hat. In PostCrisis comics Turpin is an adult Brooklyn (in his original ''ComicBook/NewGods'' appearances, Turpin seems to have been a police officer since ''before'' World War II; another officer talks about "the old days, when you took the tommy guns away from the gangs!", which suggests the 1920s.)

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* In the 1940s, Creator/JackKirby created "Brooklyn" of the Boy Commandos, a tough [[BrooklynRage Brooklynite]] kid in a derby hat. In the 1970s he created ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' and ''ComicBook/NewGods'' supporting character Dan "Terrible" Turpin, a tough Brooklynite police officer in a derby hat. In PostCrisis ComicBook/PostCrisis comics Turpin is an adult Brooklyn (in his original ''ComicBook/NewGods'' appearances, Turpin seems to have been a police officer since ''before'' World War II; another officer talks about "the old days, when you took the tommy guns away from the gangs!", which suggests the 1920s.)



* A Composite/Decomposite[=/=]LiteralSplitPersonality version in the ''New 52'' version of ''Comicbook/NewGods'', with the Infinity Man. Originally the Infinity Man was just the FusionDance form of the Forever People. In PostCrisis continuity he was given a backstory as Darkseid's brother, Drax. In the ''New 52'', he's the part of Izaya the Inheritor who would rather be TheGoodShepherd than a WellIntentionedExtremist, explaining why ''New 52'' Highfather is such a jerk. (And in ''New 52'' continuity, Izaya is Darkseid's brother-in-law.)

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* A Composite/Decomposite[=/=]LiteralSplitPersonality version in the ''New 52'' version of ''Comicbook/NewGods'', with the Infinity Man. Originally the Infinity Man was just the FusionDance form of the Forever People. In PostCrisis ComicBook/PostCrisis continuity he was given a backstory as Darkseid's brother, Drax. In the ''New 52'', he's the part of Izaya the Inheritor who would rather be TheGoodShepherd than a WellIntentionedExtremist, explaining why ''New 52'' Highfather is such a jerk. (And in ''New 52'' continuity, Izaya is Darkseid's brother-in-law.)
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** Yet another ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' example -- the Hobgoblin in the Ultimate Universe is Harry Osborn, killing two birds of the [[NormanOsborn Green Goblin]]'s legacy (Harry following in his father's footsteps and the Hobgoblin) with one stone.

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** Yet another ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' example -- the Hobgoblin in the Ultimate Universe is Harry Osborn, killing two birds of the [[NormanOsborn [[ComicBook/NormanOsborn Green Goblin]]'s legacy (Harry following in his father's footsteps and the Hobgoblin) with one stone.
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** The Ultimate X-Men iteration of Cable is actually Wolverine from the future rather than Nathan Summers, the future son of Cyclops and Madelyne Pryor. This version of Cable had his arm ripped off by Apocalypse, who also absorbed enough of his healing factor to force him to get the character's signature mechanical replacement.

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** The Ultimate X-Men ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen'' iteration of Cable is actually Wolverine from the future rather than Nathan Summers, the future son of Cyclops and Madelyne Pryor. This version of Cable had his received a mechanical arm ripped not from a technorganic virus but rather due to Apocalypse ripping Wolverine's arm off by Apocalypse, who also absorbed enough of and absorbing his healing factor to force factor, forcing him to get the character's signature mechanical a replacement.
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** The Ultimate X-Men iteration of Cable is actually Wolverine from the future rather than Nathan Summers, the future son of Cyclops and Madelyne Pryor. This version of Cable had his arm ripped off by Apocalypse, who also absorbed enough of his healing factor to force him to get the character's signature mechanical replacement.
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** Ultimate DoctorOctopus was the MadScientist behind the Clone Saga, taking the role of 616's Jackal.

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** Ultimate DoctorOctopus ComicBook/DoctorOctopus was the MadScientist behind the Clone Saga, taking the role of 616's Jackal.
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* Creator/ImageComics ''Altered Image'' #2 "Everybody Smoosh Now!" was a single-continuity pastiche of [[ComicBook/AmalgamUniverse Amalgam Comics]] starring Dragaxx (ComicBook/TheSavageDragon[=/=]ComicBook/TheMaxx), [=ShadowSpawn=](ComicBook/ShadowHawk[=/=]Comicbook/{{Spawn}}), and Witchestic (Mr Majestic[=/=]ComicBook/{{Witchblade}}). Trying to correct reality in the face of Smooshed teams like [[{{Cyberforce}} Cyber]][[ComicBook/{{WildCATS}} C.A.T.S.]], they managed to resmoosh themselves as [=DragonSpawn=], [=ShadowBlade=], and Maxxestic, before eventually sorting things out.

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* Creator/ImageComics ''Altered Image'' #2 "Everybody Smoosh Now!" was a single-continuity pastiche of [[ComicBook/AmalgamUniverse Amalgam Comics]] starring Dragaxx (ComicBook/TheSavageDragon[=/=]ComicBook/TheMaxx), [=ShadowSpawn=](ComicBook/ShadowHawk[=/=]Comicbook/{{Spawn}}), and Witchestic (Mr Majestic[=/=]ComicBook/{{Witchblade}}). Trying to correct reality in the face of Smooshed teams like [[{{Cyberforce}} Cyber]][[ComicBook/{{WildCATS}} [[ComicBook/{{Cyberforce}} Cyber]][[ComicBook/WildCATS C.A.T.S.]], they managed to resmoosh themselves as [=DragonSpawn=], [=ShadowBlade=], and Maxxestic, before eventually sorting things out.
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* A famous Composite Characters / DecompositeCharacter example: TheVision was originally the [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age]] Human Torch rebuilt and given the brain patterns of WonderMan by {{Ultron}}. Eventually, JohnByrne decided to {{Retcon}} the story by claiming that the original Human Torch had instead been buried alive before being freed and revived by the West Coast [[Comicbook/TheAvengers Avengers]]. KurtBusiek finally reconciled this in ''Comicbook/AvengersForever'', where he established that ''both'' stories were true; Immortus had used a TimeyWimeyBall to create two separate versions of the Human Torch's corpse, one of which had been rebuilt as the Vision, and the other of which was revived as the real deal.

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* A famous Composite Characters / DecompositeCharacter example: TheVision was originally the [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age]] Human Torch rebuilt and given the brain patterns of WonderMan ComicBook/WonderMan by {{Ultron}}.ComicBook/{{Ultron}}. Eventually, JohnByrne decided to {{Retcon}} the story by claiming that the original Human Torch had instead been buried alive before being freed and revived by the West Coast [[Comicbook/TheAvengers Avengers]]. KurtBusiek finally reconciled this in ''Comicbook/AvengersForever'', where he established that ''both'' stories were true; Immortus had used a TimeyWimeyBall to create two separate versions of the Human Torch's corpse, one of which had been rebuilt as the Vision, and the other of which was revived as the real deal.
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* In ''Comicbook/SupermanAndBatmanGenerations'', Stephanie Trevor, the blonde daughter of the Golden Age Comicbook/WonderWoman, who takes the name Wonder Girl in the sixties and joins a team of kid sidekicks, is an amalgam of Earth-1 Donna Troy, who has dark hair and isn't related to Diana but is called Wonder Girl and joins [[Comicbook/TeenTitans a team of kid sidekicks]], and Earth-2 Hippolyta Trevor, who is the blonde daughter of the Golden Age Wonder Woman, but calls herself Fury and joins [[Comicbook/InfinityInc a team of second-gen heroes who aren't sidekicks]].

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* In ''Comicbook/SupermanAndBatmanGenerations'', Stephanie Trevor, the blonde daughter of the Golden Age Comicbook/WonderWoman, who takes the name Wonder Girl in the sixties and joins a team of kid sidekicks, is an amalgam of Earth-1 Donna Troy, who has dark hair and isn't related to Diana but is called Wonder Girl and joins [[Comicbook/TeenTitans a team of kid sidekicks]], sidekicks]] in the sixties, and Earth-2 Hippolyta Trevor, who is the blonde daughter of the Golden Age Wonder Woman, but calls herself Fury and joins [[Comicbook/InfinityInc a team of second-gen heroes who aren't sidekicks]].sidekicks]] in the eighties.

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* A Composite/Decomposite[=/=]LiteralSplitPersonality version in the ''New 52'' version of ''Comicbook/NewGods'', with the Infinity Man. Originally the Infinity Man was just the FusionDance form of the Forever People. In PostCrisis continuity he was given a backstory as Darkseid's brother, Drax. In the ''New 52'', he's the part of Inzaya the Inheritor who would rather be TheGoodShepherd than a WellIntentionedExtremist, explaining why ''New 52'' Highfather is such a jerk. (And in ''New 52'' continuity, Inzaya is Darkseid's brother-in-law.)

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* A Composite/Decomposite[=/=]LiteralSplitPersonality version in the ''New 52'' version of ''Comicbook/NewGods'', with the Infinity Man. Originally the Infinity Man was just the FusionDance form of the Forever People. In PostCrisis continuity he was given a backstory as Darkseid's brother, Drax. In the ''New 52'', he's the part of Inzaya Izaya the Inheritor who would rather be TheGoodShepherd than a WellIntentionedExtremist, explaining why ''New 52'' Highfather is such a jerk. (And in ''New 52'' continuity, Inzaya Izaya is Darkseid's brother-in-law.)



* In ''Comicbook/{{Batman}} '66'', the [[Series/{{Batman}} sixties TV show]] version of Dr Quinn/the Harlequin is obviously based on Harleen Quinzel/Harley Quinn, but her villain name and cat's-eye glasses suggest the GoldenAge Comicbook/GreenLantern villain Molly Mayne/the Harlequin.

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* In ''Comicbook/{{Batman}} '66'', the [[Series/{{Batman}} sixties TV show]] version of Dr Quinn/the Harlequin is obviously based on Harleen Quinzel/Harley Quinn, but her villain name and cat's-eye glasses suggest the GoldenAge Comicbook/GreenLantern villain Molly Mayne/the Harlequin.Harlequin.
* In ''Comicbook/SupermanAndBatmanGenerations'', Stephanie Trevor, the blonde daughter of the Golden Age Comicbook/WonderWoman, who takes the name Wonder Girl in the sixties and joins a team of kid sidekicks, is an amalgam of Earth-1 Donna Troy, who has dark hair and isn't related to Diana but is called Wonder Girl and joins [[Comicbook/TeenTitans a team of kid sidekicks]], and Earth-2 Hippolyta Trevor, who is the blonde daughter of the Golden Age Wonder Woman, but calls herself Fury and joins [[Comicbook/InfinityInc a team of second-gen heroes who aren't sidekicks]].
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** Machine Man is Danny Ketch, infected by the Gah Lak Tus nanites, not a robot as in 616 continuity.

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** Machine Man is Danny Ketch, infected by the Gah Lak Tus nanites, not a robot as in 616 continuity. And Danny Ketch is supposed to be ''ComicBook/GhostRider'' II, so this makes him a stand-in for the cyborg Ghost Rider 2099, as well.



* A Composite / Decomposite [=/=] LiteralSplitPersonality version in the ''New 52'' version of ''Comicbook/NewGods'', with the Infinity Man. Originally the Infinity Man was just the FusionDance form of the Forever People. In PostCrisis continuity he was given a backstory as Darkseid's brother, Drax. In the ''New 52'', he's the part of Inzaya the Inheritor who would rather be TheGoodShepherd than a WellIntentionedExtremist, explaining why ''New 52'' Highfather is such a jerk. (And in ''New 52'' continuity, Inzaya is Darkseid's brother-in-law.)

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* A Composite / Decomposite [=/=] LiteralSplitPersonality Composite/Decomposite[=/=]LiteralSplitPersonality version in the ''New 52'' version of ''Comicbook/NewGods'', with the Infinity Man. Originally the Infinity Man was just the FusionDance form of the Forever People. In PostCrisis continuity he was given a backstory as Darkseid's brother, Drax. In the ''New 52'', he's the part of Inzaya the Inheritor who would rather be TheGoodShepherd than a WellIntentionedExtremist, explaining why ''New 52'' Highfather is such a jerk. (And in ''New 52'' continuity, Inzaya is Darkseid's brother-in-law.)
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* Emperor Zheng Zu from the ''Master of Kung Fu'' tie-in to ''Comicbook/SecretWars2015'' is a combination of The Mandarin and FuManchu, Shang-Chi's usual father from the comics.

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* Emperor Zheng Zu from the ''Master of Kung Fu'' tie-in to ''Comicbook/SecretWars2015'' is a combination of The Mandarin and FuManchu, Shang-Chi's usual father from the comics.comics.
* In ''Comicbook/{{Batman}} '66'', the [[Series/{{Batman}} sixties TV show]] version of Dr Quinn/the Harlequin is obviously based on Harleen Quinzel/Harley Quinn, but her villain name and cat's-eye glasses suggest the GoldenAge Comicbook/GreenLantern villain Molly Mayne/the Harlequin.
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** Machine Man is Danny Ketch, infected by the Gah Lak Tus nanites.

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** Machine Man is Danny Ketch, infected by the Gah Lak Tus nanites.nanites, not a robot as in 616 continuity.
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** Machine Man is Danny Ketch, infected by the Gah Lak Tus nanites.
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* A Composite / Decomposite [=/=] LiteralSplitPersonality version in the ''New 52'' version of ''Comicbook/NewGods'', with the Infinity Man. Originally the Infinity Man was just the FusionDance form of the Forever People. In PostCrisis continuity he was given a backstory as Darkseid's brother, Drax. In the ''New 52'', he's the part of Inzaya the Inheritor who would rather be TheGoodShepherd than a WellIntentionedExtremist, explaining why ''New 52'' Highfather is such a jerk. (And in ''New 52'' continuity, Inzaya is Darkseid's brother-in-law.)

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* A Composite / Decomposite [=/=] LiteralSplitPersonality version in the ''New 52'' version of ''Comicbook/NewGods'', with the Infinity Man. Originally the Infinity Man was just the FusionDance form of the Forever People. In PostCrisis continuity he was given a backstory as Darkseid's brother, Drax. In the ''New 52'', he's the part of Inzaya the Inheritor who would rather be TheGoodShepherd than a WellIntentionedExtremist, explaining why ''New 52'' Highfather is such a jerk. (And in ''New 52'' continuity, Inzaya is Darkseid's brother-in-law.))
* Emperor Zheng Zu from the ''Master of Kung Fu'' tie-in to ''Comicbook/SecretWars2015'' is a combination of The Mandarin and FuManchu, Shang-Chi's usual father from the comics.
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* A famous Composite Characters / DecompositeCharacter example: TheVision was originally the [[GoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age]] Human Torch rebuilt and given the brain patterns of WonderMan by {{Ultron}}. Eventually, JohnByrne decided to {{Retcon}} the story by claiming that the original Human Torch had instead been buried alive before being freed and revived by the West Coast [[Comicbook/TheAvengers Avengers]]. KurtBusiek finally reconciled this in ''Comicbook/AvengersForever'', where he established that ''both'' stories were true; Immortus had used a TimeyWimeyBall to create two separate versions of the Human Torch's corpse, one of which had been rebuilt as the Vision, and the other of which was revived as the real deal.

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* A famous Composite Characters / DecompositeCharacter example: TheVision was originally the [[GoldenAgeOfComicBooks [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age]] Human Torch rebuilt and given the brain patterns of WonderMan by {{Ultron}}. Eventually, JohnByrne decided to {{Retcon}} the story by claiming that the original Human Torch had instead been buried alive before being freed and revived by the West Coast [[Comicbook/TheAvengers Avengers]]. KurtBusiek finally reconciled this in ''Comicbook/AvengersForever'', where he established that ''both'' stories were true; Immortus had used a TimeyWimeyBall to create two separate versions of the Human Torch's corpse, one of which had been rebuilt as the Vision, and the other of which was revived as the real deal.
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* In ''ComicBook/ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog'', the comic book version of Breezie the Hedgehog, a minor character from ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'' was merged with RetGone characters Mammoth Mogul (AManOfTasteAndWealth who owns a casino and hires Eggman's old robots) and Scourge the Hedgehog (an evil, green-toned hedgehog with a grudge against Sonic).

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* In ''ComicBook/ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog'', the comic book version of Breezie the Hedgehog, a minor character from ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'' was merged with RetGone characters Mammoth Mogul (AManOfTasteAndWealth (AManOfWealthAndTaste who owns a casino and hires Eggman's old robots) and Scourge the Hedgehog (an evil, green-toned hedgehog with a grudge against Sonic).
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* A Composite / Decomposite [=/=] LiteralSplitPersonality version in the ''New 52'' version of ''Comicbook/NewGods'', with the Infinity Man. Originally the Infinity Man was just the FusionDance form of the Forever People. In PostCrisis continuity he was given a backstory as Darkseid's brother, Drax. In the ''New 52'', he's the part of Inzaya the Inheritor who would rather be TheGoodShepherd than a WellIntentionedExtremist, explaining why New 52 Highfather is such a jerk. (And in ''New 52'' continuity, Inzaya is Darkseid's brother-in-law.)

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* A Composite / Decomposite [=/=] LiteralSplitPersonality version in the ''New 52'' version of ''Comicbook/NewGods'', with the Infinity Man. Originally the Infinity Man was just the FusionDance form of the Forever People. In PostCrisis continuity he was given a backstory as Darkseid's brother, Drax. In the ''New 52'', he's the part of Inzaya the Inheritor who would rather be TheGoodShepherd than a WellIntentionedExtremist, explaining why New 52 ''New 52'' Highfather is such a jerk. (And in ''New 52'' continuity, Inzaya is Darkseid's brother-in-law.)
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* In ''ComicBook/ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog'', the comic book version of Breezie the Hedgehog, a minor character from ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'' was merged with RetGone characters Mammoth Mogul (AManOfTasteAndWealth who owns a casino and hires Eggman's old robots) and Scourge the Hedgehog (an evil, green-toned hedgehog with a grudge against Sonic).

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* In ''ComicBook/ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog'', the comic book version of Breezie the Hedgehog, a minor character from ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'' was merged with RetGone characters Mammoth Mogul (AManOfTasteAndWealth who owns a casino and hires Eggman's old robots) and Scourge the Hedgehog (an evil, green-toned hedgehog with a grudge against Sonic).Sonic).
* A Composite / Decomposite [=/=] LiteralSplitPersonality version in the ''New 52'' version of ''Comicbook/NewGods'', with the Infinity Man. Originally the Infinity Man was just the FusionDance form of the Forever People. In PostCrisis continuity he was given a backstory as Darkseid's brother, Drax. In the ''New 52'', he's the part of Inzaya the Inheritor who would rather be TheGoodShepherd than a WellIntentionedExtremist, explaining why New 52 Highfather is such a jerk. (And in ''New 52'' continuity, Inzaya is Darkseid's brother-in-law.)
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* In the Creator/DCComics {{Elseworld}} ''Comicbook/TheKingdom'', Comicbook/PlasticMan has a son called Ernie who shares his powers and goes by the superhero identity Offspring. In Joe Kelly's ''Comicbook/{{JLA}}'', regular-continuity Plas is given a son called Luke, who likewise shares his powers. In ''Countdown to Mystery'', Luke takes the identity of Offspring.

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* In the Creator/DCComics {{Elseworld}} ''Comicbook/TheKingdom'', Comicbook/PlasticMan has a son called Ernie who shares his powers and goes by the superhero identity Offspring. In Joe Kelly's ''Comicbook/{{JLA}}'', regular-continuity Plas is given a son called Luke, who likewise shares his powers. In ''Countdown to Mystery'', Luke takes the identity of Offspring.Offspring.
* In ''ComicBook/ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog'', the comic book version of Breezie the Hedgehog, a minor character from ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'' was merged with RetGone characters Mammoth Mogul (AManOfTasteAndWealth who owns a casino and hires Eggman's old robots) and Scourge the Hedgehog (an evil, green-toned hedgehog with a grudge against Sonic).
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** Ultimate Doc Ock was the MadScientist behind the Clone Saga, taking the role of 616's Jackal.

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** Ultimate Doc Ock DoctorOctopus was the MadScientist behind the Clone Saga, taking the role of 616's Jackal.
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* In the Creator/DCComics {{Elseworld}} ''Comicbook/TheKingdom'', Comicbook/PlasticMan has a son called Ernie who shares his powers and goes by the superhero identity Offspring. In Joe Kelly's ''Comicbook/{{JLA}}'', regular-continuity Plas is given a son called Luke, who likewise shares his powers. In ''Comicbook/{{Countdown}} to Mystery'', Luke takes the identity of Offspring.

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* In the Creator/DCComics {{Elseworld}} ''Comicbook/TheKingdom'', Comicbook/PlasticMan has a son called Ernie who shares his powers and goes by the superhero identity Offspring. In Joe Kelly's ''Comicbook/{{JLA}}'', regular-continuity Plas is given a son called Luke, who likewise shares his powers. In ''Comicbook/{{Countdown}} ''Countdown to Mystery'', Luke takes the identity of Offspring.
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** In ''ComicBook/SupermanEarthOne'', General Zod is combined with Zor-El as he's Jor-El borther and hence Superman's uncle.

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** In ''ComicBook/SupermanEarthOne'', General Zod is combined with Zor-El as he's Jor-El borther and hence Superman's uncle.uncle.
* In the Creator/DCComics {{Elseworld}} ''Comicbook/TheKingdom'', Comicbook/PlasticMan has a son called Ernie who shares his powers and goes by the superhero identity Offspring. In Joe Kelly's ''Comicbook/{{JLA}}'', regular-continuity Plas is given a son called Luke, who likewise shares his powers. In ''Comicbook/{{Countdown}} to Mystery'', Luke takes the identity of Offspring.
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*** Ben Boxer/[=BiOMAC=] of Earth-51 is a combination of Ben Boxer and ComicBook/{{OMAC}}.
*** Earth-32 is an entire world of these: ComicBook/GreenLantern [[ComicBook/{{Batman}} Bruce Wayne]], {{ComicBook/Wonder|Woman}}{{ComicBook/Hawk|man}}, {{ComicBook/Aqua|Man}}[[ComicBook/TheFlash flash]], {{ComicBook/Black|Canary}} [[ComicBook/GreenArrow Arrow]]...

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*** Ben Boxer/[=BiOMAC=] of Earth-51 is a combination of Ben Boxer and ComicBook/{{OMAC}}. \n It's the Creator/JackKirby universe, OMAC had to come into it somehow...
*** Earth-32 is an entire world of these: these, based on the ''Darkest Knight'' Elseworlds story mentioned above: ComicBook/GreenLantern [[ComicBook/{{Batman}} Bruce Wayne]], {{ComicBook/Wonder|Woman}}{{ComicBook/Hawk|man}}, {{ComicBook/Aqua|Man}}[[ComicBook/TheFlash flash]], {{ComicBook/Black|Canary}} [[ComicBook/GreenArrow Arrow]]...
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* A famous Composite Characters / DecompositeChracter example: TheVision was originally supposed to be the [[GoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age]] Human Torch rebuilt and given the brain patterns of WonderMan by {{Ultron}}. Eventually, JohnByrne decided to {{Retcon}} the story by claiming that the original Human Torch had instead been buried alive before being freed and revived by the West Coast [[Comicbook/TheAvengers Avengers]]. KurtBusiek finally reconciled this in ''Comicbook/AvengersForever'', where he established that ''both'' stories were true; Immortus had used a TimeyWimeyBall to create two separate versions of the Human Torch's corpse, one of which had been rebuilt as the Vision, and the other of which was revived as the real deal.

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* A famous Composite Characters / DecompositeChracter DecompositeCharacter example: TheVision was originally supposed to be the [[GoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age]] Human Torch rebuilt and given the brain patterns of WonderMan by {{Ultron}}. Eventually, JohnByrne decided to {{Retcon}} the story by claiming that the original Human Torch had instead been buried alive before being freed and revived by the West Coast [[Comicbook/TheAvengers Avengers]]. KurtBusiek finally reconciled this in ''Comicbook/AvengersForever'', where he established that ''both'' stories were true; Immortus had used a TimeyWimeyBall to create two separate versions of the Human Torch's corpse, one of which had been rebuilt as the Vision, and the other of which was revived as the real deal.
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* A famous Composite Characters / DecompositeChracter example: TheVision was originally supposed to be the [[GoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age]] Human Torch rebuilt and given the brain patterns of WonderMan by {{Ultron}}. Eventually, JohnByrne decided to {{Retcon}} the story by claiming that the original Human Torch had instead been buried alive before being freed and revived by the West Coast [[Comicbook/TheAvengers Avengers]]. KurtBusiek finally reconciled this in ''Comicbook/AvengersForever'', where he established that ''both'' stories were true; Immortus had used a TimeyWimeyBall to create two separate versions of the Human Torch's corpse, one of which had been rebuilt as the Vision, and the other of which was revived as the real deal.
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* The ComicBook/AmalgamUniverse was naturally made up entirely of these.
* DC's ''Toys/AmeComiGirls'':
** Duela Dent's father is Jack "the Joker" Dent, a combination of Harvey Dent and the Joker in the form of a relatively mundane gangster. This is probably to justify the fact that she's better known as the Joker's Daughter despite never actually being that in any other continuity.
** Because there are no male superheroes in the setting, several heroines receive elements of their {{Spear Counterpart}}s -- for instance, ComicBook/PowerGirl is best pals with ComicBook/JimmyOlsen, who alerts her with his signal watch at the first sign of trouble. Furthermore, Natasha Irons is {{Steel}} and the resident GadgeteerGenius of the hero set, and Jesse Chambers (here Franchise/TheFlash rather than Jesse Quick) now has a characterization reminiscent of Bart Allen. Jade (in addition to [[RaceLift now being Chinese]]) also has parts of [[Comicbook/GreenLantern Hal Jordan's]] origin.
* Most incarnations of Two-Face in ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'' stories from all media use the "obsessed with duality and primarily evil" personality of Paul Sloane, the second Two-Face from the Golden Age, but with Harvey Dent's background and name. The issue becomes a mite confused when both versions operate within the same continuity, as they do now (though Sloane now calls himself the Charlatan).
* In the 1940s, Creator/JackKirby created "Brooklyn" of the Boy Commandos, a tough [[BrooklynRage Brooklynite]] kid in a derby hat. In the 1970s he created ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' and ''ComicBook/NewGods'' supporting character Dan "Terrible" Turpin, a tough Brooklynite police officer in a derby hat. In PostCrisis comics Turpin is an adult Brooklyn (in his original ''ComicBook/NewGods'' appearances, Turpin seems to have been a police officer since ''before'' World War II; another officer talks about "the old days, when you took the tommy guns away from the gangs!", which suggests the 1920s.)
* In ''ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} Noir'', ComicBook/{{Elektra}} and Bullseye are combined as Eliza, the Bull's Eye Killer.
** Meanwhile, in ''X-Men Noir'', Anna-Marie Rankin is a composite of Rogue and the Mimic, Calvin Rankin.
** And in ''ComicBook/IronMan Noir'', Baron Zemo is a mish-mash of, well, Baron Zemo and [[spoiler:Howard Stark]].
* In ''ComicBook/DarkReign'', ComicBook/NormanOsborn's new alter-ego the Iron Patriot is to be a blend of elements from two of the biggest names in the superhero community: PoweredArmor a'la ''ComicBook/IronMan'' and is CaptainPatriotic like ''ComicBook/CaptainAmerica''. The name later gets passed to a squadron of robots, before eventually ending up with Rhodey like in ''Film/IronMan3''.
* ''[[{{Deadpool}} Deadpool Max]]'': Deadpool's crazy wife Inez turns out to be Outlaw, Domino, ''and'' Copycat.
* DC's ComicBook/{{New 52}} ''ComicBook/{{Earth 2}}'' has the Atom as a composite of the Golden Age Atom (the name Al Pratt and the atomic powers), his son Damage (elements of his costume), his godson Atom Smasher (the power to grow in size), and the unrelated Captain Atom (employed by the military).
** And the fact Earth-2 [[Franchise/GreenLantern Alan Scott]] is gay is taken from ''his'' son Obsidian, since writer James Robinson felt bad that de-aging Alan was removing a gay character from existence.
** ComicBook/RedTornado is a FemBot, combining elements of the Golden Age Red Tornado, Abigail Hunkel (or more likely her granddaughter Cyclone) and the male robot version.
*** And it later turns out that Red Tornado is female because [[spoiler: [[BodyBackUpDrive she houses the resurrected mind of]] ComicBook/LoisLane]].
** Lee Travis, the original Crimson Avenger, is now an [[RaceLift African American]] [[GenderFlip woman]] like Jill Carlyle, the second Crimson Avenger.
** Red Arrow takes his costume and {{Codename}} from Roy Harper, the original Red Arrow, but has the civilian identity of Connor Hawke, the second ComicBook/GreenArrow from the pre-''Flashpoint'' continuity.
** Tempest from Earth-2 in ''Future's End: Teen Titans'' looks exactly like Lagoon Boy, but takes his name from the first Aqualad's second identity.
* The ''ComicBook/HeroesReborn'' version of [[ComicBook/PatsyWalker Hellcat]] has the codename and civilian identity of her mainstream Franchise/MarvelUniverse counterpart, but sports the abilities and werecat appearance of Tigra, one of her fellow Avengers[[note]]and source of her Hallcat costume, given before becoming Tigra, Greer Neslon wore it as the Cat[[/note]].
* Some DC Comics {{Elseworld}}s do this; for instance in ''Speeding Bullets'' [[Franchise/{{Superman}} Kal-El]]'s rocketship is found by the Waynes and he becomes Franchise/{{Batman}}, while SelfDemonstrating/LexLuthor is in a chemical accident and becomes SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker. In ''Darkest Knight'', Bruce Wayne becomes Franchise/GreenLantern, and faces a Sinestro who's absorbed the Joker's mind, Selina Kyle as Star Sapphire, and Harvey Dent as Binary Star (Evil Star with Two Face elements).
* In Creator/MarvelComics HeroicFantasy {{Elseworlds}} ''Avataars: Covenant of the Shield'':
** Some of the heroes also fought against the [[ANaziByAnyOtherName Z'Axis]] in the Worldwar, and the flashbacks suggest they are composites of GoldenAge and modern characters:
*** Blood Raven: Falcon/Red Raven
*** Warmaker: Thor/Destroyer
*** Nosferata: Black Widow (Natasha Romanova)/Black Widow (Claire Voyant)
** At the end of the story Witchfire (the Scarlet Witch) raises a dying Idol (Wonder Man) as a bald energy spirit called Phantazm, a composite of the Vision and Wonder Man during the period he only existed in energy form.
* Creator/ImageComics ''Altered Image'' #2 "Everybody Smoosh Now!" was a single-continuity pastiche of [[ComicBook/AmalgamUniverse Amalgam Comics]] starring Dragaxx (ComicBook/TheSavageDragon[=/=]ComicBook/TheMaxx), [=ShadowSpawn=](ComicBook/ShadowHawk[=/=]Comicbook/{{Spawn}}), and Witchestic (Mr Majestic[=/=]ComicBook/{{Witchblade}}). Trying to correct reality in the face of Smooshed teams like [[{{Cyberforce}} Cyber]][[ComicBook/{{WildCATS}} C.A.T.S.]], they managed to resmoosh themselves as [=DragonSpawn=], [=ShadowBlade=], and Maxxestic, before eventually sorting things out.
* In ''ComicBook/{{Fables}}'' several similar characters from different fairy tales are often revealed to be one person. Bigby Wolf was Big Bad Wolf in both ''Literature/ThreeLittlePigs'' and ''Literature/LittleRedRidingHood''. With an exception of Jack Sprat, if there was a character named Jack in any fairy tale, it was really Jack Horner, and if there was a unnamed witch, it was Frau Totenkinder.
** And there's only one Snow White, with an explanation of how she went from [[Literature/SnowWhiteAndRoseRed living in the woods with her mother and sister]] to [[Literature/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs living in a palace with an evil stepmother]] and why she didn't marry the prince from the ''first'' story after all.
* When Devil's Due Publishing renewed the ''GIJoe'' comics during the 2000's, years after the original Marvel run was canceled, they merged Overkill, the leader of Cobra's Battle Android Troopers, with Robert Skelton, the formerly nameless S.A.W. Viper who killed several Joes during the early 90's.
* Orlando in ''Comicbook/LeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen'', in addition to being Creator/VirginiaWoolf's Orlando, is also Orlando/Roland from the Matter of France and Ludovico Ariosto's ''Literature/OrlandoFurioso'', "O" from Pauline Réage's ''Literature/TheStoryOfO'', and (via BalefulPolymorph) Orlando from Kathleen Hale's ''Orlando the Marmalade Cat''.
** In ''The Black Dossier'', Harry Wharton of Literature/{{Greyfriars}} is [[Literature/NineteenEightyFour Big Brother]], his classmate Robert Cherry is [[Film/TheThirdMan Harry Lime]], "M" to the literary Literature/JamesBond, and "Mother" from ''Series/TheAvengers''. Emma Night is Mrs Peel (in ''Series/TheAvengers'', her maiden name was "Knight". In ''League'' she's a member of the family that owns [[Series/KnightRider Knight Industries]]) and goes on to become Creator/JudiDench's M.
* In Threeboot ''ComicBook/{{Legion Of Super-Heroes}}'':
** Micro Lad/Colossal Boy is a combination of, you guessed it, Micro Lad (a villain from the original continuity who could shrink) and Colossal Boy (a hero from the original continuity who could grow). The twist is that this Micro Lad comes from Big City, where everyone is a giant, and his power is technically to shrink to normal human size. Virtually everyone but himself refers to him as Colossal Boy because the Micro Lad name is just too awkward and confusing to normal sized people.
** Similarly, Plant Lad of the Wanderers shares a heroic identity with a one-shot character from TheSilverAgeOfComicbooks, but is otherwise a morally ambiguous version of Chlorophyll Kid from the Legion of Substitute Heroes.
* On the animated version of ''ComicBook/MortadeloYFilemon'', they had the Agente Bestiájez fulfilling the roles of many one-off characters in the comics, probably so they could reuse his design and voice actor.
* ''ComicBook/TheMultiversity'':
** Spore from Earth-41 seems to be a cross between Comicbook/{{Spawn}} and ComicBook/SwampThing.
** Superdemon is what happens when you take the concept of ComicBook/{{Superman}} and add ComicBook/{{Etrigan}} into it.
** ''Society of Super-Heroes: Conquerors of the Counter-World #1'':
*** [[ComicBook/GreenLantern The Green Lantern]] of Earth-20 is Abin Sur with a costume heavily based on pre-New 52 Alan Scott's.
*** The Immortal Man of Earth-20 was once called Anthro, and his origin and powers are altered to be much more similar to those of Comicbook/VandalSavage, who is now his alternate self from a MirrorUniverse.
** The Super-Sons in ''The Just #1'' are Chris Kent and Damian Wayne, rather than Clark Kent Jr. and Bruce Wayne Jr. as it was Pre-Crisis.
** In ''Thunderworld #1'', [[spoiler:Black]] Sivana of Earth-5 is a combination of two of Captain Marvel's deadliest foes: Dr. Sivana and [[spoiler:ComicBook/BlackAdam]].
** ''The Multiversity Guidebook #1'':
*** Ben Boxer/[=BiOMAC=] of Earth-51 is a combination of Ben Boxer and ComicBook/{{OMAC}}.
*** Earth-32 is an entire world of these: ComicBook/GreenLantern [[ComicBook/{{Batman}} Bruce Wayne]], {{ComicBook/Wonder|Woman}}{{ComicBook/Hawk|man}}, {{ComicBook/Aqua|Man}}[[ComicBook/TheFlash flash]], {{ComicBook/Black|Canary}} [[ComicBook/GreenArrow Arrow]]...
*** Walküre of Earth-7 is a cross between ComicBook/WonderWoman and ComicBook/{{Angela|MarvelComics}} with a bit of [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Valkyrie]].
*** The Nimrod Squad from Earth-41 appear to be mergers of ComicBook/{{Justice League| OfAmerica}} members with Comicbook/{{Youngblood}} characters. Fletch is both ComicBook/GreenArrow and ComicBook/GreenLantern mixed with Shaft, Vague is ComicBook/WonderWoman mixed with Vogue, and Flinstein is ComicBook/MartianManhunter mixed with Badrock. There also appears to be a merged ComicBook/RedTornado[=/=]Diehard stand-in.
*** The Metal League of Earth-44 are a fusion of the ComicBook/MetalMen and the {{ComicBook/Justice League| Of America}}. Their leader, Doc Tornado, is a fusion of the Metal Men's Doc Magnus and ComicBook/RedTornado.
** In ''Mastermen #1'', Blitzen, the [[GenderFlip female]] [[ComicBook/TheFlash Flash]] of Earth-10, is briefly shown on one page to have blonde hair implying she’s an analogue of Barry Allen, but her costume seems to be based more on Jay Garrick.
* In ''Series/{{Smallville}} Season 11'', Barbara Gordon is Comicbook/{{Nightwing}}, complete with escrima sticks. Her costume is similar to Dick's in the comics, only with yellow "wings" (like Dick had originally) instead of blue or red, and occasionally purple highlights in the black sections, both suggesting the Comicbook/{{Batgirl}} costume. She also takes some personality elements from [[Comicbook/{{Batgirl 2009}} Stephanie Brown]].
* Speaking of Comicbook/{{Steel}}, he is DC Comics' CompositeCharacter {{Expy}} of Marvel Comics' [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Thor]] and ComicBook/IronMan.
* In ''ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}: Adventures in the 8th Grade'' Linda Lee's EvilTwin Belinda "Superior Girl" Zee has a few obvious Bizarro elements, but is thematically closer to "Dark Supergirl".
* The ComicBook/{{New 52}} ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' character [[ComicBook/HelOnEarth H'el]] appears to take aspects of the Eradicator (obsessed with rebuilding Krypton), Bizarro (chalky skin, reversed S-symbol), Superboy-Prime (S-shield scar), and possibly the GoldenAge character Halk-Kar (name, connected to the House of El but not exactly a member of it).
* Similarly, there was a storyline in ''ComicBook/SupermanBatman'' in which they visited an alternate reality where the world's heroes were the [[Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica Justice]] [[Comicbook/TeenTitans Titans]], based in Gothamopolis and led by Hal Grayson, [[ComicBook/{{Nightwing}} Night]] [[Franchise/GreenLantern Lantern]]. (Amusingly, Franchise/TheFlash looks unchanged, until you learn his real name is Wally Allen). Their archenemies, the Brotherhood of Injustice, are composites of Batman and Superman's RoguesGallery, led by Lex Joker. It turns out [[spoiler: to be one of Dr Destiny's dreamworlds]].
* In the original ''ComicBook/{{Supreme}}'', Kid Supreme was more or less Supreme's sidekick. In Alan Moore's run, Kid Supreme was the superhero identity of a young Ethan Crane before he grew older and became Supreme.
* In Creator/DCComics' ''First Wave'' line of TwoFistedTales, featuring Franchise/DocSavage, ComicBook/TheSpirit, etc. The Franchise/{{Batman}} wields twin revolvers, in sharp contrast to his [[DoesNotLikeGuns usual characterisation]], and seems to be there because DC no longer had the rights to Radio/TheShadow.
* Many examples from the ComicBook/UltimateMarvel universe:
** The ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen'' version of Proteus is a composite of the original Franchise/MarvelUniverse Proteus (Kevin [=McTaggart=], son of Moira and Joseph [=McTaggart=]) and Legion (David Haller, son of Professor X and Gabrielle Haller). Ultimate Proteus is David Xavier, son of Moira and Professor X.
** The Ultimate version of Lady Deathstrike is a Japanese thief who had some history with ComicBook/{{Storm}}, apparently borrowed from Earth-616's Yukio, who is close friends with Storm and has a past history as a thief alongside Gambit.
** In ''ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan'', Liz Allan, who was mutant-phobic for a long time, discovers she's herself a mutant - this universe's Firestar. In a great twist of irony from the writer, she is helped to accept her newly activated powers by Spidey and Bobby "Iceman" Drake, in a story arc titled ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManAndHisAmazingFriends''.
** Another Ultimate example--from ''Ultimate Human'', a mini-series focusing on ComicBook/IronMan and [[Comicbook/IncredibleHulk the Hulk]]. The Ultimate incarnation of Hulk baddie the Leader combined elements of the Classic Leader with [[ComicBook/{{Excalibur}} Peter Wisdom]]. The latter should not be surprising, considering [[Creator/WarrenEllis the creator of the original Wisdom wrote it.]]
** Yet another ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' example -- the Hobgoblin in the Ultimate Universe is Harry Osborn, killing two birds of the [[NormanOsborn Green Goblin]]'s legacy (Harry following in his father's footsteps and the Hobgoblin) with one stone.
** Ultimate Baron Zemo is actually SelfDemonstrating/{{Loki}}.
** Ultimate Jessica Drew[=/=]ComicBook/SpiderWoman is an OppositeSexClone of Peter Parker, introduced in the Ultimate Clone Saga as the only Spider-Clone not to go completely mad, and who then sets off to forge her own identity. So she's a combination of [[Comicbook/SpiderWoman the 616 Jessica]] and Ben Reilly/The Scarlet Spider.
*** After ''[[Comicbook/CataclysmTheUltimatesLastStand Cataclysm]]'', Jessica becomes the [[LegacyCharacter newest]] Comicbook/BlackWidow.
** In ''ComicBook/TheUltimates'', Pluskommander Geheneris Hala´son Mahr Vehl serves the role of ComicBook/CaptainMarVell, but his name includes a variant of "Genis", Mar-Vell's son's name.
** The Ultimate version of ''ComicBook/AlphaFlight'' has two examples. Sasquatch has Rahne Sinclair (Wolfsbane in the mainstream continuity) as its human form, rather than Walter Langkowski, while Vindicator is John Wraith (a member of Weapon X) rather than James Hudson.
** Ultimate Doc Ock was the MadScientist behind the Clone Saga, taking the role of 616's Jackal.
** The Ultimate-[[CanonForeigner exclusive]] character Tyrone Cash is basically Comicbook/TheIncredibleHulk's Mr. Fixit [[SplitPersonality persona]] combined with ComicBook/LukeCage.
** Ultimate ComicBook/MoonKnight has the characters Paladin and Ronin as [[SplitPersonality Split Personalities]].
** Ultimate ComicBook/NickFury was an African-American soldier who was unjustly injected with a dose of the SuperSerum that created CaptainAmerica during UsefulNotes/WorldWar2, making him the Ultimate counterpart of Isiah Bradley, the black Captain America.
** The Maker/[[spoiler:Reed Richards]] shares many elements with DoctorDoom. He's also likened to be the counterpart of Avengers foe, Kang the Conqueror, until an actual, Gender Flipped Kang shows up. She herself is an example of this, since she's a FutureBadass version of [[spoiler:Sue Storm]] instead of Iron Lad of the ComicBook/YoungAvengers.
* In the Creator/DCComics ''Comicbook/{{New 52}}'' ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' titles, the Cyborg Superman is a composite of the original Cyborg Superman and [[spoiler: Zor-El]].
* The ''DC: Earth One'' line get on on this.
** In ''ComicBook/BatmanEarthOne'', Bruce Wayne's mother, Martha, is a member of the Arkham family, effectively combining Batman himself with Dr. Jeremiah Arkham.
** In ''ComicBook/SupermanEarthOne'', General Zod is combined with Zor-El as he's Jor-El borther and hence Superman's uncle.

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