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* When most comic fans hear the name Starfire, they think of [[Green Skinned Space Babe|a hot alien babe with orange skin]], who wears a [[Stripperiffic]] outfit and who is usually [[Most Common Superpower|stacked enough]] to rival [[Power Girl]]. The name also belonged to the Russian hero, Red Star at a time, a short-lived [[Supergirl]] villain and also a [[Hot Chick With a Sword|sword-wielding female warrior]].
* In the ''Knighfall'' series of ''Batman'' there is a Dr. Simpson Flanders. (No word on whether he greets himself every morning and then tells himself to shut up.)
* DC's Liberty Belle and Blossom's alter ego of the same name in [[The Powerpuff Girls]] episode "Super Zeroes." {{[[media|:Belle1942_3716.jpg| One fights crime}}]], the other {{[[media|:[[Liberty Belle Blossom]]_4975.jpg| gets held up in traffic while trying to fight crime}}]].
* There is the [[Cult Classic]] ''[[Madman (Comic Book)|Madman]]'' comic and a [[Slasher Film]] from [[The Eighties]] called ''[[Madman (Film)|Madman]]''. They are both very different.
* Do not pick up the award winning graphic novel ''[[Jimmy Corrigan the Smartest Kid On Earth]]'' expecting Jimmy to have any connection to [[Gotham Central|the Gotham City Police Department]] or [[The Spectre]].