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Here is a look at the 10 best characters in comics who break the fourth wall.
10) Ambush Bug

DC Comics had its own version of Deadpool years before Deadpool was ever introduced. Ambush Bug made his debut in DC Comics Presents #52 in 1982 as a villain who was more of an annoyance than a bad guy. His origin was also ridiculous, as a man named Brum-El’s planet was about to explode, so he sent his clothing off on a spacecraft to save them, and a giant radioactive space spider infected the Ambush Bug suit. A human named Irwin found the suit and became Ambush Bug. He then tried to become a hero by working with his comic creators, but no one could make his comics successful since other heroes considered him a joke.
9) Superboy-Prime

Superboy-Prime is aware he is in a comic because he originally came from the “real world,” where all the DC heroes are comic book characters. His parents were comic book fans and named him Clark Kent, but that caused bullying at school, which hardened him. When Superman opened a rift to the DC Universe, Superboy-Prime then developed powers of his own and became the “real world’s” only superhero. After Crisis on Infinite Earths, he became one of DC’s most dangerous villains, and he even spoke to the readers, showing his anger at the Crisis that destroyed his life.
8) Loki

Loki hasn’t always broken the fourth wall, but once he gave up his role as the Trickster and became the God of Stories, that all changed. This change to his character gave Loki a very unique outlook on the Marvel Universe, and he would often turn and speak directly to the reader about the incidents happening at the time. In fact, what many people might not know is that it was Loki who first told Deadpool in Deadpool (1997) #37 that they were comic book characters and a man with a typewriter was the one who controlled their stories. Kid Loki was even able to move between comic panels in the 2013 Young Avengers series to help free him and Wiccan from a pocket dimension.
7) Mister Mxyzptlk

Mister Mxyzptlk is an imp from the fifth dimension, and while he is not a villain, he is a complete nuisance to the heroes of DC Comics, and specifically to Superman. He has also caused disasters to happen just to get Superman’s attention, and the only way to beat him is to have him spell his own name backward. He is one of the first-ever characters to break the fourth wall, doing it from his first appearance in Superman #30 in 1944. He has even referenced Marvel Comics, mentioning the Infinity Stones at one time. The idea is that the fifth dimension is a world outside of all comics.
6) Jack of Fables

Jack of Fables comes from the Vertigo Comics series Fables, and he was so popular that he got his own spin-off comic book. He is based on several fairy tale characters, including Little Jack Horner, Jack and Jill, Jack Be Nimble, Jack the Giant Killer, Jack and the Beanstalk, and several others. His solo comic follows his adventures after he was exiled from Fabletown. As with all Fables characters, Jack is a mixture of the classic character, but with a twist, and in his case, he is the Trickster of all fictional characters. Jack knows he is a comic book character and speaks to the readers, often lying about what is about to happen next in the series.













