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Pollyanna Whittier
Pollyanna Whittier, called Polly by her school mates was a little optimistic girl who was lodged in Correctional Academy for Wayward Gentlewomen. By 1898 she was a senior student. On the night of 3rd July -
Seven Stars
The Seven Stars were a British super team that was active in 1964. It is sponsored by the United Nations through Captain Universe. Since its public debut, the Seven Stars was opposed by the Victory -
Dante
Dante was a lieutenant to The Fantom. He appeared in the 2003 film version of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, where he was portrayed by British actor Max Ryan. Dante made his first appearance alongside -
Don Quixote
Alonso Quijano is a hidalgo who reads so many chivalric novels, that he decides to set out to revive chivalry under the name of Don Quixote. He recruits a simple farmer, Sancho Panza, as his -
Becky Randall
Becky Randall was a girl of seven children of a poor family. She went to live with her stern aunts from Sunnybrook Farm in Riverboro, Maine. She was imaginative and managed to inspire their lives -
Suki Tawdry
Suki Tawdry is a character who appears in the background through all three books of Century in various personas. Nearly every one of her lines is sung. She acts as a sort of "Greek chorus -
Satin Astro
Satin Astro is a superhero from the late 30th century and was a member of the Seven Stars. In the 30th century, a great disaster has devastated the world. Humanity inhabits aerial over-cities, or -
Amber St. Clair
Mistress Amber St. Clair was a ravishing courtesan and a member of Prospero's Men, the first incarnation of the League. Amber was a poor country girl who went from being a prisoner in Newgate -
Sir Percy Blakeney
300px Sir Percy Blakeney, also known as The Scarlet Pimpernel, was a wealthy English baronet and adventurer in the 18th century. He was a master of disguise and deception, and used his talents for saving -
Umslopogaas
Umslopogaas was a Zulu chief, Allan Quatermain's brave and noble companion. In 1886 Allan having persuaded Sir Henry Curtis, Captain John Good to accompany him they set out from the coast of east Africa -
Christopher Syn
The Reverend Dr. Christopher Syn (b. 1729), also known as Captain Clegg and The Scarecrow, was an 18th century reverend, doctor, pirate and smuggler. He was a smuggler under his guise as The Scarecrow, and -
Rosa Belinda Coote
Rosa Belinda Coote is the Headmistress of the Correctional Academy for Wayward Gentlewomen. Rosa Coote from an early age was subjugated to numerous spankings by her Grandfather, from which she gained a pleasure from the -
Jacob I of England
Jacob I of England was the resentful nephew and successor of Queen Gloriana. A deeply devoted Christian and harboring a hostile approach towards faeries, especially to his aunt, King Jacob released an edict branding all -
Winnie-the-Pooh
Winnie-the-Pooh is a teddy bear owned by Christopher Robin. Pooh, Christopher, and Piglet have many adventures together in the Hundred Acre Woods. -
James Grey
Professor James Grey was a engineer and ichthyologist, and short-term member of the League. During his boyhood, James Grey was a survivor of the 1898 Martian invasion, in which his parents were killed. He -
Richard Ravenal
At Ravenal's Tower outside Ivybridge in Kent is the perplexing tomb of Richard Ravenal (1720 - 1779), said to have been cursed so that he could be buried neither by earth nor sea. Ravenal’s -
Henry Jekyll (Jason Flemyng)
Henry Jekyll was an English doctor who, after drinking a potion of his own creation, transformed into his monstrous alter-ego Edward Hyde. In 1899, he was recruited to join The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen -
United Kingdom
The United Kingdom is a country located in the Northwest of mainland Europe. It has been the primary setting of the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and encompasses a history that begins from ancient times up -
First Murray Group
The First Murray Group was the iteration of the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen lasting from May, 1898 to July of that same year. This incarnation of the league was created by Professor James Moriarty, acting -
Nemo: The Roses of Berlin
Nemo: The Roses of Berlin is an original graphic novel and the second installment of the Nemo trilogy, a spin-off series from The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill -
Let It Come Down
Let It Come Down, also known as Century: 2009, is the third and last chapter of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume III: Century. In 2009, the male Orlando is serving in the British Army -
Paint It Black
Paint It Black, also known as Century: 1969, is the second chapter of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume III: Century. It was released in July 2011. In 1969, around eleven years after the events -
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (novel)
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen is a 2003 steampunk/adventure novel by Kevin J. Anderson. It is a novelization of the script of the movie of the same name, written by James Dale Robinson, which -
Nemo: River of Ghosts
Nemo: River of Ghosts is an original graphic novel and the third and final installment of the Nemo trilogy, following on from Heart Of Ice and The Roses Of Berlin as a spin-off of -
What Keeps Mankind Alive?
What Keeps Mankind Alive?, also known as Century: 1910 is the first part of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume III: Century. It was published in April 2009. In 1910, twelve years after the extraterrestrial
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