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Freudian Trio: Comics

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The Avengers


Thor: Loves fighting, storytelling and good company; the 'smite first and ask questions later' guy (Id)

Captain America: Charismatic, idealistic, peacemaking; the face of the group and ideal hero (Ego)

Iron Man: Intellectual, pragmatic, and paranoid; can get a little Knight Templar without balance (Superego)
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Doom Patrol (during Grant Morrison's run)

Crazy Jane: unpredictable, can change between her different personalities anytime, many of the personalities show little self-restraint - Id

Robotman: the informal reader, highly practical, tries to keep both Jane and Rebis focused on whatever their current mission is - Ego

Rebis: contemplative, sees things from a higher perspective, often oblivious to mundane matters - Superego
Thunderbolts during the original run when they were pretending to be heroes.

Baron Helmut Zemo (id): He was evil and wanted to use the Thunderbolts to replace the recently thought dead Avengers and Fantastic Four's place as the media beloved heroes so he could conquer the world

Moonstone (ego): She had to balance the evil nature of her boss, the influence of an idealist Jolt who didn't know the Thunderbolts were the Masters of Evil pretending to be superheroes, and the unstable personalities of her other colleagues to manipulate the Thunderbolts into what she saw as more realistic and beneficial options than trying to rule the world or making it a better place.

Jolt/Hawkeye (superego): She was an idealist who thought the Thunderbolts were true heroes. Later Hawkeye took over as the team's moral compass when he began pushing the team to be true heroes.
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Justice League: A New Beginning - J.M. DeMatteis,Keith Giffen
Justice League (of America), and the recent (2008) comic series Trinity: "The triumvirate" of Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman often match this (although the position each occupies can change depending on the situation and who's writing). Most of the time:


Batman: Id, the calculating rule breaker and an angry one.

Wonder Woman: Ego (Superman's ideals, but as a trained warrior, understanding Batman's points)

Superman: Appropriately enough, the Superego, the idealist and one most concerned about the Rules.

The Injustice League


The Joker: Most likely to go utterly Ax Crazy at a moment's notice (Id)

Lex Luthor: The most reasonable of the trio and the brains (Ego)

Cheetah: The one to have moral objections to having Dr. Light on the team (Superego).
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Legion of Super-Heroes: The Great Darkness Saga... - Larry Mahlstedt,Keith Giffen,Richard Bruning,Paul Levitz
Legion of Super-Heroes, The Founders Three

Lightning Lad/Live Wire: Id

Cosmic Boy: Ego

Saturn Girl: Superego
Strangers in Paradise


Katchoo: Id

David: Ego

Francine: Superego
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Young Justice: A League of their Own - Todd Nauck,Peter David
Young Justice - Red Tornado puts the three original members of Young Justice into these groups in issue 1.


Impulse, raised in a virtual world, lives in the moment, Id

Superboy, Capable of basic judgment, Ego. He also got mad that Robin was the "SUPER" ego.

Robin, intellectual and disciplined, Superego
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In the early 90s Incredible Hulk writer Peter David had psychologist Doc Samson use hypnosis to the integrate the Hulk's different personalities which he described as

The savage, green Hulk: Id

The cunning grey Hulk aka "Joe Fixit": Ego

Bruce Banner: Superego

and combine them into one new Hulk.
Bone


Phney Bone: Id

Smiley Bone: Ego

Fone Bone: Superego
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Planetary - Warren Ellis_II
Planetary


Jakita Wagner: Id

The Drummer: Ego

Elihรฌjah Snow: Superego
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Birds of Prey: Vol. 1 - Of Like Minds - Gail Simone,Ed Benes,Alex Lei,Rob Lea
Bird of Prey (The classic line-up)


Huntress/Helena Bertinelli: brilliant but impulsive and emotional, fundamentally amoral. (Id)

Black Canary/Dinah Lance: more balanced, mediates between the other two. (Ego)

Oracle/Barbara Gordon: intellectual, rational, the little voice telling you what to do. (Superego)
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Newspaper Comics




Wally: Selfish, lazy, lecherous. (Id)

Alice: Industrious, short-tempered, less self-centered than Wally. (Ego)

Dilbert: Rational, logical, moral. (Superego)
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The Complete Peanuts 1950-1952 - Seth,Garrison Keillor,Charles M. Schulz
Peanuts


Lucy: Short-tempered, impulsive, immature. (Id)

Charlie Brown: Token leader, unremarkable, "average joe". (Ego)

Linus: Rational, well-read, intellectual. (Superego)
Pearls Before Swine


Rat: Scheming con-man, unrepentant Jerkass (Id)

Pig: Innocent, immature, blindly follows what Rat says (Ego)

Goat: Unrecognized voice of reason, puts up with Rat and Pig (Superego)

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