Aces - Fictional Characters

Fictional Characters

  • Ace, an editable character in the challenge mode of the game Street Fighter EX3
  • Ace (Justice League), a member of the Royal Flush Gang in the Justice League animated series
  • Ace (Doctor Who), a character in the Doctor Who television series
  • Ace (G.I. Joe), a character in the G.I. Joe universe
  • Ace the Bat-Hound, a canine crime-fighting partner of Batman
  • Ace the Wonder Dog, a canine actor active in the 1930s and 1940s
  • Ace Blackwell, character in Half & Half
  • Ace Bunny, character in Loonatics Unleashed
  • Ace Lightning (character), character in Ace Lightning
  • John "Ace" Merrill, the main antagonist of Stephen King's The Body
  • Portgas D. Ace, character in One Piece
  • Ace Rimmer, an alter ego of Arnold Rimmer, character in Red Dwarf
  • Ace Ventura, character in Ace Ventura media
  • Acid Ace, a supporting character in Mega Man Star Force 3
  • Ultraman Ace, character from the Japanese television drama of the same name
  • Eight Ace, character from the British adult comic Viz
  • Ace Copular, a member of the Gangreen Gang, a group of characters in the animated series The Powerpuff Girls
  • Space Ace, a laserdisc video game produced by Don Bluth Studios, Cinematronics, and also an animated series, part of the Saturday Supercade cartoon block

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