MindWright
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How about Alvin York? WWI Marksman and Hero. True, he's a real person and not a fictional character, but he's certainly well known enough.
DocSER said:Alan Moore mentioned leagues from other eras in the back story (that is the story in the back of the text). There is strong indication that volume III (if it is ever written) will involve a future version of the LXG. It seems likely that this would be a pulp era league.
Henry said:For instance, a League of Extraordinary Gentlemen of 1980's TV might include McGuyver, Colt Seaver ("the Fall Guy"), Thomas Magnum (of "Magnum, PI"), and T.J. Hooker.
Savage Wombat said:
Not just in the backstory. In one panel there's a shot of a photograph, or portrait, of a previous League. Let's see who I remember:
Natty Bumppo - from James Fenimoore Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales (iirc)
Lord and Lady Blakeney - a.k.a. the Scarlet Pimpernel
Dr. Syn - I don't know him
Fanny Hill
Lemuel Gulliver
... and I think some wild west character who escapes me at the moment.