List of DC Comics characters: V

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V[]

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  • Vakox, Professor (also known as Va-Kox)
  • Val Armorr (also known as Karate Kid)
  • Val Colby
  • Valda
  • Vale, Emmet
  • Vale, Jimmie (Columbia Pictures)
  • Vale, Lance (also known as Nickel) (Amalgam Comics)
  • Val-El
  • Valentina Armorr
  • Valentina Vostok (also known as Negative Woman, Valentina Vostock and White Queen)
  • Valentine, Brenda
  • Valentine, Eddie
  • Valerie Perez
  • Valestra, Salvatore (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
  • Validus
  • Valkyra the Commander
  • Valley, Jean Paul (also known as Azrael and Batman)
  • Valor (see Lar Gand)
  • Vampirus (Hanna-Barbera)
  • van Cleer, Cameron (alias of Killer Moth (I))
  • Van Dorn, Janet (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU)
  • Van Horn, Gunther (see Ragnorak)
  • Vance, Bobby (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
  • Vance, John (also known as Batman, Junior)
  • Vance, Robert (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
  • Vandal
  • Van-Dal (an imaginary alias of Supergirl)
  • Vandal Savage (also known as Vandar Adg)
  • Vandor
  • Vane, Commissioner
  • Van-El
  • Vanessa Kapatelis (also known as Silver Swan and Nessie Kapatelis)
  • Vanessa Van Helsing
  • Vanguard
  • Van'n Intraktus, Magaan
  • Vanquisher (I) & (II)
  • Van-Zee (also known as Nightwing)
  • Vanzetti, Jocko-Boy
  • (also known as Carole Donahue)
  • Vara (DC Elseworlds)
  • Varix
  • Varnathon
  • Vartox (also known as Vernon O'Valeron)
  • Vasco, Javier (Vertigo)
  • Vassa (Filmation)
  • Vath Sarn
  • Vectron (DC Elseworlds)
  • Vega, Colonel
  • Veilmist
  • Vela (also known as Hel)
  • Velvet Tiger
  • Venelia
  • Venev
  • Venizz
  • Ventriloquist
  • Ventrix, Helen (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
  • Ventrix, Kimberly "Kimmy" (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
  • Ventrix, Lloyd "Eddie" (also known as See-Thru Robber) (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
  • Venus Sivana
  • Veon (also known as Red Lantern of Space Sector 435)
  • Vera Black (also known as Sister Superior and Miss Morphine)
  • Verchenko, Oksana (also known as White Queen (I))
  • Veridium (I) (also known as Will Magnus)
  • Veridium (II) (also known as David Magnus)
  • Vermeer, Tibo (Vertigo)
  • Veronica Cale
  • Veronica Vreeland (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU))
  • Vess, Baldwin P. (also known as Bulletproof) (Hasbro)
  • Vestion
  • Vext
  • Vibe
  • Vic Sage (also known as Question)
  • Vice (also known as Red Lantern of Space Sector 13)
  • Vice Admiral Fangschleister (20th Century-Fox Television)
  • Vicious
  • Vicker, Charlie
  • Vicki Grant (also known as Victoria Grant)
  • Vicki Vale
  • Victor Fries (also known as Mister Freeze)
  • Victor Ray (also known as Rain) (Vertigo)
  • Victor Stone (also known as Cyborg)
  • Victor Von Doom (also known as Doctor Doomsday) (Amalgam Comics)
  • Victor Zsasz (also known as Mr. Zsasz)
  • Victoria Ngengi (also known as Flint) (WildStorm)
  • Vid, Garmin
  • Vidar (see Universo)
  • Vidar, Rond
  • Vigilante (I-IX)
  • Vikhor (also known as Feodor Sorin)
  • Viking
  • Viking Prince (I) & (II)
  • Vikram (Warner Bros.)
  • Vilsi Vaylar (Warner Bros. Animation)
  • Vilmos Egan (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU'))
  • Vimana, Lorna
  • Vince Everett (Warner Bros. Television)
  • Vincent Del Arrazzio
  • Vincent Velcoro (Velcro)
  • Vincent Edge
  • Vincent Yatz
  • Vincent, Harry (Condé Nast Publications)
  • Violet
  • Violet
  • Virago
  • Virman Vundabar
  • Virtuoso
  • Visi-Lad (also known as Rhent Ustin)
  • Vitamin Flintheart (Tribune Media Services)
  • Vivian D'Aramis (also known as Crimson Fox)
  • Vivienne (also known as Lady of the Lake) (Vertigo)
  • Vixen
  • Vode-M
  • Voice-Over (also known as Andy Greenwald)
  • Void (Warner Bros. Animation)
  • Void (WildStorm)
  • Void Hound (also known as Enigma (II)
  • Volcana (Warner Bros. Animation)
  • Volcanic Monster (Filmation)
  • Volcano Man
  • Volk
  • Volt, Lord (also known as Karak)
  • (also known as the First Lantern)
  • Voltro the Champion
  • Von Bach (DC Elseworlds)
  • Von Bloheim (20th Century-Fox Television)
  • Von Daggle
  • von Gunther, Paula, Baroness (also known as Paula von Guntha (Earth-1))
  • Von Hagen, Constance (Vertigo)
  • von Hammer, Hans (also known as Hammer of Hell and (erroneously) Enemy Ace)
  • von Mauler, Nakia
  • von Mauler, Űman
  • Von Vroon
  • Vond-Ah (Warner Bros.)
  • Voodoo (WildStorm)
  • Vorb-Un
  • Vortex
  • Vox (I)
  • Vox (II) (see Mal Duncan)
  • Vox Populi (also known as Addie Vochs) (WildStorm)
  • Voxv (also known as King Voxv)
  • Voz
  • Vreeland, Bunny (Warner Bros. Animation (DCAU'))
  • Vril Dox (also known as Brainiac 2 and Vril Dox II)
  • Vril Dox (also known as Brainiac)
  • Vulcan
  • Vulco (Vertigo)
  • Vulko, Nuidis
  • Vulture (also known as Armand "Army" Lydecker)
  • Vykin (also known as Vykin the Black)
  • Vyronis, Konstantin (also known as Vyronis)

Valerie van Haaften[]

First appearanceSuperman (vol. 2) #187 (December 2002)
Created byGeoff Johns and Pascual Ferry
AbilitiesBody composed of living "puzzle pieces"
AliasesThe Puzzler
Further reading

Valerie van Haaften is a supervillain in the DC Universe who took the name the Puzzler.

The character, created by Geoff Johns and Pascual Ferry, first appeared in Superman (vol. 2) #187 (December 2002).

Valerie van Haaften is a Superman fan who attempted to join a number of superhero groups in order to meet him. She eventually decides to become a villain called the Puzzler in order to get his attention. Later, she is hired by Intergang to assassinate Clark Kent.[1]

Powers and abilities of Valerie van Haaften[]

  • As the Puzzler, Valerie van Haaften's body was composed of living "puzzle pieces".

Fredric Vaux[]

Further reading

Fredric Vaux is a supervillain in the DC Universe. The character, created by Paul Levitz, first appeared in Adventure Comics #463.

Fredric Vaux is an enemy of the Justice Society of America.

John Vance[]

An earlier version of Batman Junior made one appearance in Detective Comics #231 (May 1956), in a story written by Edmond Hamilton, with art by Sheldon Moldoff. In the story, Batman Junior is John Vance, a boy who once helped Batman as his sidekick long before Robin (Dick Grayson at the time) had arrived. John re-enters Batman's life to solve yet another case, making Robin feel that he is about to be replaced. Apart from a reprint of the story in Batman #185 (October–November 1966), John Vance has not reappeared since.

Brenda Del Vecchio[]

Brenda Del Vecchio is a friend of Jamie Reyes and Paco Testas, and the niece of the crimelord La Dama. Created by writers Keith Giffen and John Rogers along with artist Cully Hamner, she first appeared in Infinite Crisis #3 (February 2006).[2]

Brenda Del Vecchio in other media[]

Brenda Del Vecchio is mentioned in the video game Injustice 2 in character dialogue between the Blue Beetle and Firestorm.

References[]

  1. ^ Superman #652 (July 2006)
  2. ^ Irving, Christopher. Blue Beetle Companion: His Many Lives from 1939 to Today. Raleigh: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2007. ISBN 1-893905-70-5
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