===
Caliban=== •
The Tempest,
William Shakespeare • NTA, BD • Brutish servant of Prospero and member of the 1680s League, Prospero's Men.
Dr. Caligari •
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari,
Robert Wiene • BD, NRB • Member of
Die Zwielichthelden (in
German as "The Twilight Heroes"). ===
Thomas Carnacki=== •
The Gateway of the Monster,
William Hope Hodgson • BD, Volume 3I1 • Ghost finder, paranormal detective and a member of second Murray Group (the early 20th century League), in 1910 he received threatening premonitions of a black cabal led by Oliver Haddo who plans on bringing the end of the world. Carnacki and his team, however, discover that after confronting Haddo's cabal they found that the threat hasn't happened yet, and only inadvertently gives the magicians a crucial piece of information that they need to create the Moonchild.
Katy Carr •
What Katy Did,
Sarah Chauncey Woolsey • Volume 1, issue #2 (p. 13, pnl.2) • One of Miss Coote's teachers.
Jack Carter • ''
Jack's Return Home'',
Ted Lewis • Volume 3I2 • Hired by Vince Dakin to investigate the murder of Basil Thomas, he later kills Kosmo Gallion the vessel of Oliver Haddo. ===
John Carter=== •
A Princess of Mars,
Edgar Rice Burroughs • ASV, Volume 2 issue #1, Volume 2S • A
Confederate States Army officer who is transported to
Mars and leads the native resistance against the
mollusk invaders. John Carter is said to be the great-uncle of
Randolph Carter. • He is only referred to by his first name, as the character is not in the public domain in Europe. ===
Randolph Carter=== •
The Statement of Randolph Carter,
H.P. Lovecraft • ASV, NTA • A
Miskatonic University occultist and grand-nephew of John, Randolph met his grand-uncle and Allan Quatermain after he was lost during his dream quest. They were brought together by the Time Traveler, who needed their help in preventing the Great Old Ones (entities with which Randolph was very familiar) from invading creation. Randolph later returned to his dream quest after seeing his vision of his future. He was later reunited with Quatermain, who was accompanied by Mina Murray while investigating
Arkham's peculiars. The two vaguely remembered each other, but couldn't recall their adventures in
Allan and the Sundered Veil.
Roman Castevet • ''
Rosemary's Baby'',
Ira Levin • Volume 3 (1969) • Mentioned in name as the son of Adrian Marcato, an alias of Oliver Haddo. Castevet attempted to use Rosemary Woodhouse to give birth to an antichrist but the child died days after its birth.
Selwyn Cavor •
The First Men in the Moon,
H. G. Wells • Volume 1 issue #2 back cover, Volume 1 issue #2 (p. 22-23), BD, MIM • A scientist who developed
Cavorite, used for the British turn-of-the-century mission to, and annexation of, the Moon in 1901. A memorial to him was constructed in St. James Park after his death in 1901. ===
Professor George Edward Challenger=== •
The Lost World,
Arthur Conan Doyle • NTA, Volume 3I1 • Explorer and scientist, consultant to the second Murray Group. • He is only briefly mentioned in dialogue, never shown in the series thus far.
Olive Chancellor •
The Bostonians,
Henry James • Volume 1 issue #2 (p. 13, pnl.2) • One of Miss Coote's students.
Robert "Kim" Cherry ("Harry Lime") •
The Magnet,
Frank Richards,
The Third Man,
The IPCRESS File,
Len Deighton,
The Avengers (c.1968-1969) • BD • The head of
MI5. • "Bob Cherry" was the name of one of Billy Bunter's classmates at
Greyfriars School and a member of the Famous Five. His appearance resembles that of actor
Michael Caine, perhaps referring to Caine's film portrayals of
Len Deighton's anti-hero working-class spy character
Harry Palmer. He is revealed in
Black Dossier to be also the amoral smuggler Harry Lime created by
Graham Greene and played by
Orson Welles in the film
The Third Man. His codename of
"Mother" refers to the code name of John Steed's portly
paraplegic superior on the later seasons of
The Avengers. The nickname of "Kim" refers to
Harold Adrian Russell "Kim" Philby, a Soviet double agent in MI6 who was part of the Philby-MacLean ring, another
famous group of five.
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang •
Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang,
Ian Fleming • BD • Magic car with personality, built by
Caractacus Potts. • Has ability to fly, float and has other hidden traits. • The car is seen in the
Ministry of Love being dismantled, with the famous license plate "GEN 1" visible. • The car is implied to be the first in the line of
James Bond cars based on the common author. ===
Vincent Chase=== •
Entourage,
Adrian Grenier • Volume 3III
Christian • ''
The Pilgrim's Progress'',
John Bunyan • NTA, BD • An etheric traveler and member of Prospero's Men (the 17th century League). • He wandered into 1670s London after becoming wayward on his journey during his visit in Vanity Fair and was unable to return to his homeland. He was then committed to a madhouse before being rescued by Prospero. Christian later successfully returns to his world by traveling into the Blazing World. ===
Santa Claus=== • NTA • A mystic shaman of the North Pole who wears the inside out skin of a
reindeer and on the Winter Solstice must send his spirit across the world guided by reindeer and dispense gifts. ===
Rosa Coote=== •
The Convent School, or Early Experiences of A Young Flagellant,
William Dugdale • Volume 1 issue #2, Volume 2S •
Dominatrix headmistress of an
Edmonton girls' school.
Mrs. Cornelius (aka "Mrs. C") •
The Condition of Muzak,
Michael Moorcock • BD • Mina Murray and Allan Quatermain Jr.'s foul-mouthed
landlady when they were staying in Brookgate. ===
Jeremiah "Jerry" Cornelius=== •
The Final Programme, Michael Moorcock • BD, Volume 3I2 • Jerry is seen with his sister/lover Catherine Cornelius and his brother/rival Frank Cornelius as young children in
The Black Dossier and as a young man in
Volume III: Century. In
The Black Dossier, he and Catherine are trying to dispose of Frank's rapidly
revivifying corpse.
Anna Coupeau •
Nana,
Émile Zola • Volume 1 issue #1 • One of the prostitutes killed by Hyde. ===The
Crimson Avenger=== •
Detective Comics, Jim Chambers • BD • An American
superhero that Mina and Allan meet during their exile from Britain. ==D==