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

Read more about this topic:  Aces

Famous quotes containing the words fictional and/or characters:

    One of the proud joys of the man of letters—if that man of letters is an artist—is to feel within himself the power to immortalize at will anything he chooses to immortalize. Insignificant though he may be, he is conscious of possessing a creative divinity. God creates lives; the man of imagination creates fictional lives which may make a profound and as it were more living impression on the world’s memory.
    Edmond De Goncourt (1822–1896)

    Of all the characters I have known, perhaps Walden wears best, and best preserves its purity. Many men have been likened to it, but few deserve that honor. Though the woodchoppers have laid bare first this shore and then that, and the Irish have built their sties by it, and the railroad has infringed on its border, and the ice-men have skimmed it once, it is itself unchanged, the same water which my youthful eyes fell on; all the change is in me.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)