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  2. List of fictional tricksters - Wikipedia

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    Loki (Marvel Comics) - From the Marvel Comics series, and from the Marvel movies Thor, The Avengers, Thor: The Dark World, Thor: Ragnarok, and Avengers: Infinity War. He is based directly on the trickster god Loki from Norse mythology. Max and Moritz - Principal characters of the book of the same name written by Wilhelm Busch in 1865. Famous ...

  3. Sprite (Eternal) - Wikipedia

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    Sprite is an incorrigible trickster and practical joker, and has been for millennia. Claiming to have been the inspiration for William Shakespeare to write the character of Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream and J. M. Barrie to write Peter Pan, Sprite revels in what he sees as "playful" behavior, he is unmindful of the often deadly consequences of his "pranks", especially to fragile "mortal ...

  4. Adversary (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Great Trickster, Nazé ... The Adversary is a demonic supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Publication history

  5. ‘Loki’ review: Marvel’s trickster god gets Disney+ series off ...

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    Judging from the first two episodes, the six-part Disney+ spinoff series “Loki” is my kind of Marvel. It’s lighter and more “Doctor Who”-y on its feet than most of the franchise’s ...

  6. Category:Fictional tricksters - Wikipedia

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  7. Trickster (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Trickster is a moniker used by three DC Comics supervillains, two of which are enemies of the Flash. Both have been members of the Rogues . Both the James Jesse and Axel Walker incarnations of the character have been substantially adapted into television productions of DC Comics work.

  8. The Essential ‘Loki’ Comic Reading List to Unravel Marvel’s ...

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    There’s more to Disney Plus’ new series “Loki” than Tom Hiddleston’s admittedly unmistakable charm, as great as that may be; the Marvel version of the mythical figure, which debuted in ...

  9. Rogues (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Trickster II: The Flash (vol. 2) #184 (April 2002) After the original Trickster reformed, teenager Axel Walker found his equipment and stole it, becoming the second Trickster. He joined the Rogues, and took the place of the original Trickster. During the Rogue War, the original Trickster took back what was his.