Groucho Marx
Keith Lemon and Paddy McGuiness.
Adam Sandler.
Triumph was created and puppeteered by former Conan O'Brian staff writer, Robert Smigel. Most of the insults are improvised in accordance to the situation.
James Garfield
In the Keith Lemon film, the little man is called "the little man" or "the little fella." He is portrayed by actor and comedian, and his character often provides comic relief throughout the movie. The film, "Keith Lemon: The Film," features a variety of humorous situations involving Keith Lemon's outrageous antics and his interactions with this character.
Spawn is a comic franchise created by Todd McFarlane, known for its dark and gritty portrayal of the protagonist, Spawn, a former assassin who is transformed into a hellspawn. The comic was first published by Image Comics in 1992.
Ziggy is a cartoon that was created by Tom Wilson, a former American Greetings executive. Ziggy first appeared in 1968 and became a permanent comic strip beginning in 1971.
The kid from the comic book store wearing the karate gi. He meets Paul, then kicks a fed in the balls to help Paul escape.
The comic strip character with an eye patch is named Nick Fury. He is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Fury is often depicted as a former World War II hero and the leader of the espionage agency S.H.I.E.L.D.
The Aluria Chronicles is the title of a comic book series created by Calissa Leigh and Yishan Li. While it is American in origin, The Aluria Chronicles is styled to resemble a Japanese manga.
Keith Ross Nelson has: Played himself in "Entertainment Tonight" in 1981. Played Comic in "An Evening at the Improv" in 1982. Played Rent To Own Manager in "The R.M." in 2003. Played FBI Agent in "Mobsters and Mormons" in 2005. Played Jack Maddox in "F.M.L." in 2011.
Keith Knight has written: 'Red, white, black & blue' -- subject(s): American Political satire, Caricatures and cartoons, Political satire, American, Politics and government, Race relations 'What a long strange strip it's been' -- subject(s): Graphic novels, Comic books, strips