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== Comic Books == |
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* Mr. Mxyzpltk from ''[[Superman]]'' comic books—especially the late 1950s though the 1960s. |
* Mr. Mxyzpltk from ''[[Superman]]'' comic books—especially the late 1950s though the 1960s. |
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** And of course [[Batman]]'s imp Bat-Mite. |
** And of course [[Batman]]'s imp Bat-Mite. |
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* Flip from ''[[Little Nemo]] in Slumberland'', actually referred to as "that imp" in one strip. (However, the character known as "the Imp" is not this trope.) |
* Flip from ''[[Little Nemo]] in Slumberland'', actually referred to as "that imp" in one strip. (However, the character known as "the Imp" is not this trope.) |
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* After being caught by [[Empowered]] with the help of [[It Makes Sense in Context|power-draining alien bondage gear]], the Caged Demonwolf counts. |
* After being caught by [[Empowered]] with the help of [[It Makes Sense in Context|power-draining alien bondage gear]], the Caged Demonwolf counts. |
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* Varkias from [[Thieves and Kings]]. |
* Varkias from ''[[Thieves and Kings]]''. |
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== Films -- Live Action == |
== Films -- Live Action == |