Hero with D

  • Marvel antihero; wisecracking merc with healing.

  • Blind Marvel vigilante from Hell's Kitchen.

  • Sorcerer Supreme of Marvel; master of magic.

  • Batman's famous nickname; Gotham's hero.

  • Classic Disney character; often the brave lead.

  • Guardian of the Galaxy; fierce warrior.

  • Teen ghost-fighting hero from Nickelodeon.

  • Hero name of Izuku Midoriya in MHA.

  • Headmaster in Harry Potter; wise wizard hero.

  • Marvel hero Tandy Bowen; partner of Cloak.

  • Biblical hero who defeated Goliath.

  • Dog Man, kid superhero from Dav Pilkey comics for kids.

  • Darkwing Duck, Disney parody superhero from 90s TV.

  • Dash Parr, super‑speed kid hero from The Incredibles.

  • Nintendo ape hero who battles Bowser and foes in many games.

  • British cartoon secret agent mouse, parody James Bond.

  • Dora the Explorer, kid adventurer solving problems.

  • Filipina superheroine from comics and films, very popular.

  • Heroic Time Lord from Gallifrey, saves universes often.

  • Ninja Turtle who fights crime with bo staff in sewers.

  • Robot cat from future who helps Nobita, Japanese icon.

  • Masked vigilante from the 1990 film “Darkman”.

  • Freed slave turned gunslinger hero in “Django Unchained”.

  • Half-dog, half-man cop hero from kids’ graphic novels.

  • Marvel antihero, Wolverine’s son with a dark edge.

  • Heroic Endless being from Neil Gaiman’s “Sandman”.

  • House-elf who bravely helps Harry Potter’s side.

  • Protagonist of “Dante’s Inferno”, journeys through Hell.

  • Filipino national hero, writer and martyr vs Spain

  • British space-comic hero, pilots the Anastasia

  • Son of Batman, becomes Robin and later a hero

  • Brave fish from Finding Nemo, rescues Marlin

  • Heroine of Oz, defeats the Wicked Witch

  • American frontiersman and folk hero at the Alamo

  • Marvel superhero, cosmic armor and energy wings

  • Marvel mutant hero, luck powers, X-Force member 🎲

  • American folk hero frontiersman, wilderness legend 🏞️

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