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** A better example would be [[Captain America (comics)]]/Steve Rogers. At various times in his career, Cap has also gone by "The Captain" and "Nomad" (among others), while his civilian aliases have included "Grant Rogers", "Buck Jones", "Roger Stevens", and "Brett Hendrick".
* Another Marvel example is James Howlett, better known as [[Wolverine]], but also known as Logan (sometimes with a "Jim" appended to it whenever the situation demanded), Patch, Weapon X, Death (when he was one of Apocalypse's Horseman, though that's not something one can leave behind as Archangel and Gambit can attest), The Ol' Canucklehead and so on and on.
* ''[[Justice League]]'' villain [[Evil Sorceress| Queen of Fables]] is the [[Anthropomorphic Personification| literal embodiment]] of fairy tale villainy. As a result, her many names are those of ''every'' villain in those stories, every [[Wicked Witch]], [[Cinderella| every cruel stepmother]], every [[Hansel and Gretel| child-devouring hag]], she's lived each and every one of those lives and has all those identities and names. Hardly a surprise then, that she is [[Axe Crazy| completely off her rocker]].
* Outside of the original [[Captain Mar-Vell]], various [[Marvel Universe]] characters that take on the title of 'Marvel' in their superhero title at some point wind up changing their alias multiple times.
*** [[The Avengers (Comic Book)|Monica]] [[Nextwave|Rambeau]]: Captain Marvel, Photon, Pulsar, Daystar, Sceptre, Lady of Light, Monica Marvel