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* Adam, known by his more [[The Dreaded|feared]] [[Only Known by Their Nickname|nickname]] "the Millenium Earl" in ''[[D.Gray-man]]''?
* Adam, known by his more [[The Dreaded|feared]] [[Only Known by Their Nickname|nickname]] "the Millenium Earl" in ''[[D.Gray-man]]''?


== Comic Books[[ ==
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* In the original ''[[V for Vendetta]]'' comics, Adam Susan definitely counts. However, in the film, it sorta counts, but not quite because while he's still named Adam, his surname has been changed to make him [[Adolf Hitler|Adam Sutler]].
* In the original ''[[V for Vendetta]]'' comics, Adam Susan definitely counts. However, in the film, it sorta counts, but not quite because while he's still named Adam, his surname has been changed to make him [[Adolf Hitler|Adam Sutler]].
* In the limited series ''[[Venom (Comic Book)|Venom: Lethal Protector]]'', the eponymous [[Villain Protagonist]] was captured by the Life Foundation, who used his symbiote to spawn five offspring, and then gave them to five mercenaries, hoping for a team of warriors that were as deadly as Carnage. They... didn't exactly fit the bill, emphasized by the fact that they went by their human hosts' names, Donna, Carl, Ramon, Leslie, and Trevor. Eventually, once madness took hold (a recognized side-effect of humans who bond with symbiotes) they figured they did need villain-names, calling themselves Scream, Agony, Lasher, Riot, and Phage, not that ''those'' were much better.
* In the limited series ''[[Venom (Comic Book)|Venom: Lethal Protector]]'', the eponymous [[Villain Protagonist]] was captured by the Life Foundation, who used his symbiote to spawn five offspring, and then gave them to five mercenaries, hoping for a team of warriors that were as deadly as Carnage. They... didn't exactly fit the bill, emphasized by the fact that they went by their human hosts' names, Donna, Carl, Ramon, Leslie, and Trevor. Eventually, once madness took hold (a recognized side-effect of humans who bond with symbiotes) they figured they did need villain-names, calling themselves Scream, Agony, Lasher, Riot, and Phage, not that ''those'' were much better.