Inspector Gadget
James Bond
Sherlock Holmes
Nancy Drew
I would disagree, James Bond is a spy only not a detective,
Inspector Gadget was initially a cartoon character, and not a spy.
Nancy Drew is neither a spy or a detective, and Sherlock Holmes is an analyist rather than a detective, and was never a spy. A detective is usually a police officer, an individual can detect, but is not a detective, and a spy is someone who either works for a government or a company to get information.
Alex Rider is a fictional detective from the book series by Anthony Horowitz who takes on spy missions that involve action-packed adventures and thrilling encounters, making spy work seem exciting and fun.
No, "Harry Arm Pitt" is not a common or recognizable name. It sounds like a made-up or fictional name.
The name of Edgar Allan Poe's detective was C. Auguste Dupin. Dupin appears in three of Poe's detective stories, including "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" which is considered one of the first detective stories ever written.
The real name or alter ego of Tigra the DC comic fictional characters name is Greer Grant Nelson and she first appeared in the Claws of the Cat #1. She could transform into a cat-like creature when in danger.
Please note that werewolves are fictional creatures. You can make up stories as to what harms them or what makes them stronger, if you like.
Whatever name you like is a good name for you! They're your characters -- don't depend on some anonymous person on the internet to tell you what to do.
They were among the first serial detective stories- which Mr. Doyle took further down the road than Poe. It is going to far to say that modern police procedurals like Dragnet or the FBI owe much to Doyle, who wrote about a fictional Private Detective. so it goes.
Mothra is a fictional monster that looks like a combination of a butterfly and a moth. Mothra has been featured in films where she fought another famous fictional monster named Godzilla.
Mar death ,voodoo,knives You can really use any name that is fictional that mean something painful or dark like my second name is voddoo Dollie and dont take it
Tabloids often have names like "Examiner," "Enquirer," or other such "reporting" names - even though they're not reporting, they're digging for gossip! Try using the name of your fictional city following by a word that reminds you of a tabloid!
Cobra
what do you mean fictional like never exist or something, are you dumb or something
a hedgehog?