What characters with "proper" super-hero (or villain, or whatever) get called by some other name in-story?
The Question was often referred to as "No-Face" back in his 1980's series.
The Mask was called "The Big-Head Killer" by the police in many of his series.
Are there any others out there?
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In an early Amazing Spider-Man issue, Dr. Octopus once called him "Superman>"
I've never read anyone refer to the Phantom Stranger as anything but "Stranger."
Who ever calls Guy Gardner "Green Lantern"? They say he's a Green Lantern, but they invariably call him "Guy."
I don't think I've ever read anyone say to Shade, "Hey! Changing Man! Come here!"
That's who I was referring to (tongue in cheek) when I said "the one, true Green Lantern." the only time I can think of when he was reffered to as "Green Lantern" (by anyone other than himself) was in the Legends limited series.
I've never been able to read the Phantom; I get bored way easily by it. Do people actually call him "The Phantom" in the comics, or just "The Ghost Who Walks?"
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