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And some pretty major characters are actually canonically left handed. Now, to celebrate Left Handers Day, let’s learn more about seven of these left handed characters. Some might surprise you.
1) Hellboy

One of the most obvious, and perhaps most unique, examples of a left handed character in comic books is the BPRDโs own MVP, Hellboy. The anti hero, created by Mike Mignola, is known not only for his quips and fondness for Baby Ruth candy bars, but the physical characteristic that is his stone hand. This hand would be his right hand and, as opposed to most portrayals that paint southies as โevil,โ it is, in this case, that the right hand bears negative connotations. The reason for this has to do with the handโs ability to open a portal to hell, unleashing mass destruction onto the Earth. This being said, it is nevertheless pivotal to Hellboyโs character to resist this destiny to bring about the end of the world and remain true to his morals as hero.
2) Sinestro

Yes, the most iconic Green Lantern villain is left-handed. Look carefully: he wears and wields his power ring on his left hand. Thaal Sinestro represents a common representation of left handed stigma, given his villainous character. Yet, despite leading the fear powered Yellow Lanterns, his evil character isn’t always clear-cut. An evident example appears in Injustice 2 the comic series, where, after facing repercussions for allying with a tyrannical Superman, finally redeems himself. He ultimately saves his Green Lantern daughter, Soranik, expressing, in his final moments, his regret for not being a better man. This offers a rare moment of nuance for Thaal that also provides a nuanced representation of the left-handed individual.
3) Alan Scott

The Green Lantern Corps includes a wide array of different alien species, and even humans, from all over the galaxy and that includes left-handed humans like Alan Scott. Not only is Scott unique for the very fact that he is the first Green Lantern ever in the comics, but further for the fact that he is left handed. With most Lanterns wielding their power rings on their dominant hands, Scott is notably drawn wearing his on the left hand, a solid indicator that the first Green Lantern is also a a left-hander.
4) Dr. Swineheart

One of the entries on this list that might be surprising to learn about is Dr. Swineheart, the reliable and seemingly always on-call doctor from the Fables. While perhaps not the most unique aspect of his character, seeing as the doctor replaces his heart for that of a pig, it is nevertheless evident in panels of the comic that the doctor is, indeed, left-handed. In the images above, for example, the doctor can be seen using a stethoscope and a syringe in his left hand as he practices medicine. This would seem like a random decision on the creator Bill Willinghamโs part, except for the fact that this small detail connects back to the overall theme that Fables, while meant to be idyllic fairy tale characters, nevertheless behave like, and sometimes even more, human than the Mundies who brought them to life in the first place. Thereโs something to be said from this decision that implies the fact that left-handedness is more akin to human nature than that of right-handedness. Now that sounds like some real โfood for thought.โ











