Character Appendix Sa-Sm
No | Character | Reference | Description | Debut | Medium | Title | Unit | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Veruca Salt | Veruca Salt | Wealthy arrogant girl who toured Wonka factory; murdered by Wonka | 1964 | children's novel | Charlie and the Chocolate Factory | - | ||
Marcelino "Rembrandt" Sanchez | Rembrandt Sanchez | Young Latino member of Warriors gang; probably gay | 1979 | film | The Warriors | - | real name arbitrary | |
Rick Sanchez | Rick Sanchez | Nihilistic supergenius scientist who travels with kind of dumb grandson | 2013 | animated TV series | Rick and Morty | pilot episode | ||
Abraham "Abe" Sapien/ Langdon Everett Caul | Abe Sapien | Merman ally of Hellboy | 1994 | comic miniseries | Hellboy: Seed of Destruction | issue #2 | birth name from ??? | |
Cissy Sasuka | Cissy Sasuka | Gym leader of Mikan Island; water sport enthusiast | 1999 | animated TV series (anime) | Pokémon | episode "Orange League! [Mikan] Gym!" | originally (Japanese) as Atsumi; dub name from English adaptation episode "Fit to Be Tide" (2000); surname arbitrary | |
Hoshi Sato | Hoshi Sato | Language genius and communications chief on Enterprise NX-01 | 2001 | TV series | Enterprise | episode "Broken Bow" | ||
Sato Kohta | Sato Kohta | Horny youth who had a demon queen in his balls for a month | 2006 | comic series (manga) | My Balls | chapter "First Ball: That, Already?!" | ||
Toshiko "Tosh" Sato | Toshiko Sato | Torchwood-3's lonely tech wiz | 2005 | TV series | Doctor Who | episode "Aliens of London" | given name from Torchwood episode "Everything Changes" (2006) | |
Ellen "Ellie" Sattler Degler | Ellie Sattler | Paleobotanist and original visitor to Jurassic Park disaster area | 1990 | novel | Jurassic Park | - | married name from film Jurassic Park III (2001) | |
Azra Saugin | Azra Saugin | Archaeologist; mother of Zoe and Than Saugin | 1995 | comic series | Legion of Super-Heroes Annual | issue #6 | ||
Edie Sawyer/ U-Go Girl | Edie Sawyer | Narcoleptic mutant teleporter; celebrity | 2001 | comic series | X-Force | issue #116 | ||
Margaret "Maggie" Sawyer | Maggie Sawyer | Police detective in Metropolis and Gotham City; lesbian | 1987 | comic series | Superman | issue #4 | ||
Thomas "Tom" Sawyer | Tom Sawyer | Clever Mississippi river child; Huck Finn's best friend | 1876 | novel | The Adventures of Tom Sawyer | - | ||
Siegfried Schtauffen/ Nightmare | Siegfried Schtauffen | German warrior corrupted by Soul Edge | 1995 | arcade video game | Soul Edge | - | ||
Montgomery "Scotty" Scott | Montgomery Scott | Chief engineer on Kirk's Enterprise; Scottish; awoke in 24th century | 1966 | TV series | Star Trek | episode "Where No Man Has Gone Before" | ||
Scrappy-Doo | Scrappy-Doo | Puppy nephew of Scooby-Doo; obnoxious and annoying | 1979 | animated TV series | Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo | episode "The Scarab Lives!" | ||
Scratch | Scratch (Badnik) | One of Robotnik's Badniks who resembled a chicken | 1993 | animated TV series | Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog | episode "Super Special Sonic Search & Smash Squad" | ||
Otto Scratchansniff | Otto Scratchansniff | Elderly psychiatrist who worked at Warner Bros. | 1993 | animated TV series | Animaniacs | episode segment "De-Zanitized" | ||
Ebenezer Scrooge | Ebenezer Scrooge | Corrupted businessman who changed his ways after encounter with spectres | 1843 | novella | A Christmas Carol | - | ||
Dana Scully | Dana Scully | Skeptical FBI agent who dealt with the X-Files | 1992 | TV series | The X-Files | pilot episode | ||
Scuttle | Scuttle (seagull) | Scatterbrained seagull friend of Ariel the mermaid | 1989 | animated film | The Little Mermaid | - | ||
Seong Mi-Na | Seong Mi-Na | Korean staff-wielder who sought the Soul Edge | 1995 | arcade video game | Soul Edge | - | ||
Albert "Al" Simmons/ Spawn | Al Simmons | Murder victim reborn as Hellspawn with power cape | 1992 | comic series | Spawn | issue #1 | ||
Jemma Simmons | Jemma Simmons | English SHIELD agent; half of genius team FitzSimmons | 2013 | TV series | Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. | pilot episode | ||
Andrew Jackson "A.J." Simon | A.J. Simon | Younger brother of Simon & Simon detectives | 1981 | TV series | Simon & Simon | pilot episode | ||
Lorna Simon | Lorna Simon | First officer on April's Enterprise | 1992 | novel series | Star Trek | Best Destiny | ||
Richard "Rick" Simon | Rick Simon | Older brother of Simon & Simon detective; important mustache | 1981 | TV series | Simon & Simon | pilot episode | ||
Abraham "Abe" Simpson | Abe Simpson | Elderly father of Homer Simpson with many issues | 1988 | TV series | The Tracey Ullman Show | animated segment "Grandpa and the Kids" | given name from ??? | |
Bartholomew "Bart" Simpson | Bart Simpson | Spiky-haired badboy Simpsons son | 1987 | TV series | The Tracey Ullman Show | animated segment "Good Night" | ||
Homer Simpson | Homer Simpson | Springfield family man, glutton, and idiot | 1987 | TV series | The Tracey Ullman Show | animated segment "Good Night" | ||
Lisa Simpson | Lisa Simpson | Activist genius Simpsons daughter | 1987 | TV series | The Tracey Ullman Show | animated segment "Good Night" | ||
Margaret "Maggie" Simpson | Maggie Simpson | Simpsons' youngest child; enjoyed a pacifier | 1987 | TV series | The Tracey Ullman Show | animated segment "Good Night" | ||
Marjorie "Marge" Bouvier Simpson | Marge Simpson | Beehived housewife of Simpsons family | 1987 | TV series | The Tracey Ullman Show | animated segment "Good Night" | maiden name from ??? | |
Penelope Mona Olsen Simpson | Mona Simpson | Political activist and Homer's absentee mother | 1991 | animated TV series | The Simpsons | "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?" | ||
Isabelle "Izzy" Sinclair | Izzy Sinclair | Comics fan teen girl companion of 8th Doctor who realized she liked girls | 1996 | comic strip story | Doctor Who Magazine | issue #244 story "Endgame" | ||
Rahne Sinclair/ Wolfsbane | Rahne Sinclair | Scottish werewolf of shy demeanor; New Mutants/X-teams mainstay | 1982 | graphic novel series | Marvel Graphic Novel | issue #4 | ||
Andrew "Andy" Sipowicz | Andy Sipowicz | Lovable racist white cop in the NYPD; mustachioed and bald | 1993 | TV series | NYPD Blue | pilot episode | ||
Walter Skinner | Walter Skinner | FBI deputy director; associated with the X-Files | 1994 | TV series | The X-Files | episode "Tooms" | ||
Ema Skye | Ema Skye | Forensic specialist ally of Apollo Justice and Phoenix Wright | 2005 | video game | Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney | DLC chapter Rise from the Ashes | debuted internationally | |
Anakin Skywalker/ Darth Vader | Anakin Skywalker | One-time chosen one of the Jedi and later the Empire's greatest monster | 1976 | film novelization | Star Wars: From the Adventures of Luke Skywalker | - | created for film Star Wars (1977); real name from The Empire Strikes Back (1980) | |
Ben Skywalker | Ben Skywalker | Son of Luke Skywalker and Mara Jade | 2001 | novel | Star Wars: The New Jedi Order: Edge of Victory II: Rebirth | - | ||
Luke Skywalker | Luke Skywalker | Son of Darth Vader; eventual Jedi Master | 1976 | novelization | Star Wars: From the Adventures of Luke Skywalker | - | Created for film Star Wars (1977) | |
Shmi Skywalker Lars | Shmi Skywalker | Anakin Skywalker's slave mother | 1999 | film | Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace | - | Married Lars name from Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones (2002) | |
Slash/ Spike | Slash (turtle) | Raphael's pet turtle turned into mutant turtle; sometimes evil | 1991 | comic series | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures | issue #23 | ||
Albert Clifford "A.C." Slater | A.C. Slater | Zack Morris's primary rival | 1989 | TV series | Saved by the Bell | episode "Dancing to the Max" | ||
Jerry Sledge/ Stonewall | Jerry Sledge | Superhero son of Absorbing Man; associate of Nick Fury | 2008 | comic series | Mighty Avengers | issue #13 | ||
William "Will" Smith | Will Smith (Fresh Prince) | West Philadelphia youth who moved to posh Bel-Air | 1990 | TV series | The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air | episode "The Fresh Prince Project" | ||
Winston Smith | Winston Smith | A member of IngSoc brainwashed in groupthink via torture | 1949 | novel | Nineteen Eighty-Four | - | ||
Zachary Smith | Zachary Smith | Saboteur and increasingly crazy stowaway on Jupiter-5 mission | 1965 | TV series | Lost in Space | episode "The Reluctant Stowaway" | ||
Agatha Smith-Jones | Agatha Smith-Jones | Elderly Kanto Elite Four member with Poison-type focus | 1996 | video game | Pokémon | Red Version and Green Version | originally as Kikuko (Japanese); English release in 1998; surname arbitrary | |
Smokey Bear | Smokey Bear | Bear interested in prevention of forest wildfires | 1944 | advertising | - | - | for the United States Forrest Service | |
Alistair Smythe/ Spider-Slayer | Alistair Smythe | Son of original Spider-Slayer creator; followed in his footsteps | 1985 | comic series | The Amazing Spider-Man Annual | issue #19 | ||
Evelyn Smythe Rossiter | Evelyn Smythe | University history professor and elder companion to the 6th Doctor | 2000 | audio drama | Doctor Who | The Marian Conspiracy | married name from Thicker than Water (2005) | |
Jonathan Smythe/ The Mist | Jonathan Smythe (The Mist) | Supervillain with a smoke-like form; enemy of Starmen | 1941 | comic series | Adventure Comics | issue #67 | ||
Nash Smythe/ The Mist | Nash Smythe | Daughter of original smoke supervillain; enemy/rapist of Jack Knight | 1994 | comic series | Starman | issue #0 | ||
Spencer Smythe | Spencer Smythe | Creator of the Spider-Slayer robots used to try to murder Spider-Man | 1965 | comic series | The Amazing Spider-Man | issue #25 |