| Includes a list of people, places and things found in various comic book titles. |
James Garris[]
James Garris was a military man associated with the Evil Ernie line of comic book titles. He was a member of the United States military holding the rank of captain. Garris acquired the launch codes for a nuclear stockpile based out of Georgia, which he intended on implementing in order to stop Ernest Fairchild and his Dead Onez from spreading their psycho plague. Unfortunately for Garris, his chopper went down and he was captured by a mad doctor known as Autopsy. (Evil Ernie: Destroyer 1)
Jeesala of the Thousand Years[]

Jeesala was a witch living in Haiti. She was sought out by Raymond Coker after his aunt and uncle had been killed in a Zombie attack. (Werewolf by Night 29)
She thought that he had come seeking her help to rid him of the werewolf curse, but when she realized he needed help against Zombies, she referred him to Brother Voodoo. (Werewolf by Night 33)
Jody[]

Jody lived at the Angelville plantation house in Texas and worked for Marie L'Angell. He was her top enforcer and was a mean and violent man, with a penchant for murder. Along with another thug named T.C., Jody was sent out to retrieve Marie's missing daughter, Christina L'Angell. They found that Christina had married a Vietnam vet named John Custer, with whom she had a son, Jesse. While T.C. held John in position, Jody executed him with a bullet to the head, right in front of Jesse. From that point onward, Jesse was raised at Angelville. Despite their history, Jody taught Jesse how to fix engines, fight and shoot. Ultimately, Jesse would have his revenge upon Jody. The two fought with one another, and Jesse broke his back then strangled him to death.
John Constantine[]

John Constantine is an English occultist and hedge mage who was born in Liverpool, London, England on May 10th, 1953. His parents were Thomas and Mary Anne Constantine, and he had an older sister named Cheryl. Due to a previous abortion, Mary Anne suffered from a weakened womb, and because of this, John's twin brother was stillborn. It could be argued that John was inadvertently responsible for his twin's death as he had strangled him in the womb with his own umbilical cord. Mary Anne died while giving birth to John and his father always blamed him for his wife's death.
John Goss[]
Judy Young[]
