Examples of First-Name Basis in Comic Books.
* In ~Archie Comics' Sonic the Hedgehog~, Monkey Khan refers to Sally as Princess until she tells him to call her Sally. Khan responds by insisting on his real name, Ken.
* From Blackest Night #5, of all the things in the world:
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* And sure enough, not three sentences later do we see that he's dropped it. Considering that Geoff Johns is also writing the new Flash ongoing, it'll likely continue there.
* Superman rarely refers to his archnemesis as anything but Luthor. This is also true for everybody who thinks he's a bad guy. Mercy, who loves him, but is employed by him calls him Mr. Luthor.
* In ClanDestine, almost all of the Destines address and refer to their father by his first name. The exact reasons are never spel
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* In ~Archie Comics' Sonic the Hedgehog~, Monkey Khan refers to Sally as Princess until she tells him to call her Sally. Khan responds by insisting on his real name, Ken.
* From Blackest Night #5, of all the things in the world:
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* And sure enough, not three sentences later do we see that he's dropped it. Considering that Geoff Johns is also writing the new Flash ongoing, it'll likely continue there.
* Superman rarely refers to his archnemesis as anything but Luthor. This is also true for everybody who thinks he's a bad guy. Mercy, who loves him, but is employed by him calls him Mr. Luthor.
* In ClanDestine, almost all of the Destines address and refer to their father by his first name. The exact reasons are never spel
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| - Examples of First-Name Basis in Comic Books.
* In ~Archie Comics' Sonic the Hedgehog~, Monkey Khan refers to Sally as Princess until she tells him to call her Sally. Khan responds by insisting on his real name, Ken.
* From Blackest Night #5, of all the things in the world:
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* And sure enough, not three sentences later do we see that he's dropped it. Considering that Geoff Johns is also writing the new Flash ongoing, it'll likely continue there.
* Superman rarely refers to his archnemesis as anything but Luthor. This is also true for everybody who thinks he's a bad guy. Mercy, who loves him, but is employed by him calls him Mr. Luthor.
* In ClanDestine, almost all of the Destines address and refer to their father by his first name. The exact reasons are never spelled out, but given that he only seems to have raised few of his children, looks younger than most of them, and that some of them have quarreled with him, it's not that surprising. Not to mention that most of them have established false identities complete with histories that include fictional parents, and might not want to break their cover by calling Adam their dad when someone might hear... The only exceptions are Albert and the twelve-year-old twins.
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