CharacterProfessor Lloyd, Ringo's mob (villains, introduction for all), Mayor Sheppard, Commission James Gordon, The Catwoman's gang (villains), Hanley (villain), Hatchet Marley (villain, introduction), Professor Carter Nichols, Ape Hagger, Tiny Harper (villain), Mr. Weldon (a director), Captain Tom Harby, Eric Golar (inventor, introduction), also as "Knuckles" Groat), The Catwoman (Selina Kyle) (villain), James Maury, Sparky Watts (villain, named after the Boody Rogers comic character, introduction), Josiah Vance, Joe Baker (reporter), Sammy Sabre, The Secret Star (Ted Blakely (FBI agent), Venner), Ali Khendun (introduction), Harry (villain, introduction), Two-Face (Harvey Dent) (Villain), Bryan, Mrs. Vaughn, unnamed Commandant of the RCMP (introduction), Duke's men (villains), Rico Gravio (villain, introduction), Batman (Bruce Wayne, “Spots” Derrow, Merko the Great (magician), Finch Evers, John Fields Benson, Trapper's gang (Foppy, Marden (villain, Neval's accomplice), Jumbo Collins (photo), Chester Gleek (English admirer of Batman), Alfred, James (butler), Charles Ford, John Ventor (engineer), Gunner Shand (villain, introduction), Clement Marn, Moreno the Magician, "Brains" Hobson (villain), Rolf Baglund (sculptor), Frisco Jack (villain, introduction), Jim Lovett), Jeremy Coe (doubles as an Indian), Catwoman, Blinky (villain), "Livid" Leeds (photo), Dr. Tom Rayburn (scientist), Lefty Lanning (villain, introduction), Detective Barnes, Batman (Bruce Wayne) (also as Pepper Nolan), Verreau (Batman impersonator), Karne's assistants (Hawley, The Wrecker (Dwight Forrow) (villain, introduction, writer), Big Jack Baker (villain), Midget Matson, Pete (villain, introduction), Smather's gang (villains), the Lew Lakers Mob (villains, introduction for all), Sam Smathers (villain, American detective), Big Luke (villain, crime boss), the Great Swami, Nancy Brooks (beauty queen), Danny Troavers (photo), Bud Parsons (villain, introduction), others un-named) (villains, introduction for all), Harper's mob (villains), Harry Vincent (honor student), Dimples Drew (villain, gang boss, introduction), Martin Kerry (engineer), Shepherd's gang (villains, introduction for all), a tribe of Indians (villains), two underworld crooks (villains), The Blaster, Thomson (Policeman), Angus McLaughlie (The Lord of Batmanor) (death), "Patch" Parsons, Joker, Lt. Philip Gray (intelligence agent), Foley, The Zero (Willis Gibling) (villain, introduction), Mr. Blank (Dr. Edward Arvin) (villain, introduction), Tom Baker, Pepper Nolan (villain, introduction), Byron King (cameo, big game hunter), Sam Olson (police officer)) (introduction for all), Howie Mardell (villain, introduction), Fingers Fenton (villain, introduction), Harry Larson (also as Batman) (introduction, ex-con, death), Phantom Eye (Nails Riley aka Byron King and Batman imitator) (villain, introduction), Joker's men (villains), Mr. Melver) (villain, introduction), The Stranger (Quork) (villain, a Martian, introduction), unnamed museum curator, Hugo Vorney (villain, introduction), Catwoman's gang (villains), Pockets Gray, Bugs Luther, Carson, Bitsy Hogan (photo), Shah of Nairomi (introduction), Bat Man (Hugo Marmon), Eloise Leach (introduction, magazine photographer), Frye's gang (Gimlet Hawkins, Daly, Jack Thorn (taxi driver, death), Rolf Nielson (contractor), The Carter Gang (villains, introduction for all), Alfred Pennyworth, Slug (villain, introduction), Robin (Dick Grayson, Howard Fields, Benny Sadler, Captain Lightfoot (Abel Adams) (introduction), Ed Finn (photographer), un-named gang "Boss" (villain), Riley, Frank Lumardi (villain, introduction), Mr. Waring, Milding (villain))(introduction for all), Verne Lever (villain, criminal attorney), Charlie Williams, Horace Braham (gem owner), Dr. John V. Dillon, Sandago Gravio (introduction), Director Harben, Inspector Deggers (of Scotland Yard), The Crimesmith (Rand Garrow) (villain, introduction), Jim, Marianne Venable, Ferris Hedrant (villain, introduction), also as a crime boss), The Inventor (villain), Vicki Vale's newspaper Editor, Olson, Joe (newspaper editor), Martin Duff (James Hollinger), Professor Duvlik (villain), Lefty Lane, Dean Moore, The Penguin (Oswald Cobblepot) (villain), John Vulney, Diane Olson (beauty queen), Alfred M. Dole, Boyar, Lew Farnum (villain, introduction), Batman (Bruce Wayne), Matt, “Soupy” Sellers, Perry Davison, Judson Field, the Gravio Clan (villains, introduction for all), Lew Lakers (villain, introduction), Gus, Count Gravio (villain, introduction), Pierre LeClerc (villain, introduction), Smith, Archie Vantyne (introduction), Twisty Rhodes (villain, introduction), The Gulden Mob (villains, introduction for all), Boss Dunn, George Jensen, Harry Green, Vicki Vale, Morton's unnamed assistant (villain, introduction), Nero Thompson (villain, introduction), Jack Vaughn, Remy LeClerc (villain, introduction), Jay Varden (villain, introduction), Groff (villain, a spy), Robin (Dick Grayson), Brass Hadley, Thomas Melzer (art collector, introduction), rest unnamed) (villains), Tom Beckett, also as Lefty Lanning), Matt "Sugar" Kroler (villain, introduction), Lars Veking (villain, introduction, death), Captain Percy, Moriarity Gang (villains), Marley's gang (villains, introduction for all), Pete (villain), "Dancer" Kern (villain, introduction), Duke (villain), Fish Frye (villain, introduction), "Doc" Brice (villain, plastic surgeon, introduction), the Joker (villain, flashback), Lefty, Rhode's gang (villains, introduction for all), Mr. Camera (villain, introduction), Captain Barton (villain, introduction), The Danger Club (John Carew (President, death), Roh Kar (introduction, a Martian lawman), Doc (villain), Mack Thorn (Jack's brother), Odo Neval (villain), Jerry Weiler (Batman impersonator), Inspector Graybridge (Scotland Yard detective, introduction), Bix Gelby, Nails (villain), Vicki Vale (blonde hair), Dr. Karnes (space college director), Mack Manchard (villain, introduction), Hubert Hall (villain, Batman impersonator), Wylie Johnson, Jolly Roger (Thomas Wexley) (villain, introduction), Prince Michael Gruyere, "Grey Mike" Riggs, Two-Face, Turk Vincent, Tarando (a clown), The bird-men (introduction for all), Rog Robey, Ned Herzo (villain, introduction), Walter Fraley (villain, introduction), Bobby Shaw (beauty queen), Smoky, other unnamed crime bosses (villains), Blinky Groves, Guy Banning, Dr. Rinely (villain, introduction), Whitey Willerson, The Trapper (Jason Bard) (villain, animal trapper), The Phantom Bandit ("Muggsy" Morton, also as Don Alvarez), James Gordon, Mugs Wilden, Swing Smelden (villain, introduction), Moose (villain, introduction), Brand Kelden (villain, introduction), Donner, Fred Venable (the Human Target, Larson, Doug Forrow (villain, Dwight's brother), Joe Dolman (ex-con, introduction), Boley Webb, Ralph Edney, Professor Gilson, Three-Fingers Thurston, Dooley Joss, Superman (Clark Kent), The Joker (Villain), Ed (newspaper editor), Baron Gravio (villain, introduction), Harry Shepherd (villain, introduction), John Penton, Big Jim's gang (villains, introduction for all), Blinkers Holden (photo), Farley Marden (Batman impersonator), Bob Jason (of the RCMP, introduction), The Catwoman (Selina Kyle), Wilson, "Chicago Al" Garver, Dr. Thorson (a psychologist, introduction), Dave Fells (police officer), Burke (Policeman), Commissioner James Gordon (cameo), Ringo (villain, introduction), Rawson, Bowers (villain), also as Prince Michael Gruyere, Buddy (cameo, King's son), Sgt. Harvey Hainer (Policeman, introduction), Scar Dudley, Robert Hillings, Marcia (fellow student of Grayson's)
Series TitleBatman: the Golden Age Omnibus