List of fictional towns in comics


This is a list of fictional towns and villages in comics.
NameDebutCreatorPublisherNotes
AgarashimaX-Men #119 Chris Claremont and John ByrneMarvel ComicsLocated in Japan, this is the hometown of the Yashida Clan, more precisely Mariko Yashida, the Japanese bride of Wolverine and her cousin, Shiro Yashida.
Argo CityAction Comics #252 DC ComicsFictional Kryptonian city in the DC Comics Universe, and the birthplace of Supergirl.
Astro CityAstro City #1 Kurt Busiek and Brent AndersonImage Comics; later Homage Comics and Vertigo ComicsFictional American city that is the setting of the ongoing superhero series Astro City.
Blue Valley[The Barry Allen|Flash (comic book)|The Flash] #110 John Broome and Carmine InfantinoDC ComicsFictional American city that is the hometown of Kid Flash, sidekick to the superhero the Flash.
BlüdhavenNightwing #1.Chuck Dixon and Scott McDanielDC ComicsFictional American city that is the home of Nightwing.
Borricón de ArribaMort & PhilFrancisco IbáñezEdiciones BRural Spanish village that is Mort's birthplace.
ChampignacSpirou et FantasioAndré FranquinDupuisHome town of Spirou and Fantasio. It is well known for its mayor and local count, who is also a mad scientist.
CitrusvilleAdventure into Fear #11 Steve GerberMarvel ComicsFictional American town located in Cypress County, Florida; the location of the Nexus of Realities and its guardian, the Man-Thing.
The CityTransmetropolitan #1Warren Ellis and Darick RobertsonDC ComicsFictional megacity which forms the main setting for the Vertigo comic Transmetropolitan by Warren Ellis. Located somewhere in the United States, the City is the largest metropolitan area in the futuristic world of the series, and the center of political and social culture.
Central CityShowcase #4.Robert Kanigher, John Broome, and Carmine InfantinoDC ComicsFictional American city that is the home of the Silver Age Flash, Barry Allen.
ClervilleDiabolikAngela and Luciana GiussaniPanini ComicsFictional European city in a nation of the same name, the city in which the master thief Diabolik and his arch-nemesis Inspector Ginko reside.
Coast CityShowcase #22 John Broome and Gil KaneDC ComicsFictional Californian city and home of the Silver Age version of the superhero Green Lantern, Hal Jordan.
Delta CityThe Heckler #1 Keith Giffen and Tom and Mary BierbaumDC ComicsHome of the superhero Heclker and the god of mishap Vext.
Dingburg2007Bill GriffithZippy the PinheadHometown of Zippy the Pinhead, located seventeen miles west of Baltimore, Maryland.
DoomstadtFantastic Four #5 Stan Lee, Jack KirbyMarvel ComicsDoomstadt is a capital city of a fictional country, Latveria, in the Marvel Comics universe. Its original name was Hassenstadt before Doctor Doom became dictator of the country.
DuckburgDonald DuckCarl BarksDisney comicsHome town of Donald Duck.
Fawcett CityThe Power of Shazam! Jerry OrdwayDC ComicsFictional American city that served as the home base of Captain Marvel and the Marvel Family during the 1990s and 2000s.
FulchesterViz Chris DonaldDiamond PublishingFulchester is located in the North East England, near Newcastle upon
Tyne, and is home to a number of run-down slums, as well as a university.
FuxholzenFix und Foxi Rolf KaukaRolf Kauka ComicsThe home village of all of Kauka's characters.
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FloresparkIsomEric JulyRippaverse ComicsHometown of Avery Silman in Texas.
GreendaleSabrina the Teenage Witch
George GladirArchie ComicsThe main location of the comics of Sabrina, since the renaming and revamping of the series in 2002. The name itself was used first in Sabrina: The Animated Series, and it has been incorporated into other media and spin-off comics as Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.
GoosetownDonald DuckCarl BarksDisney comicsThe rival town of Duckburg.
Gotham CityBatman #4 Bill Finger, Bob KaneDC ComicsFictional American city that is the home of Batman, and the principal setting for all Batman comics, films, and other adaptations. Generally portrayed as a dark, crime-ridden locale, writer/artist Frank Miller has described Gotham City as New York City at night. It was originally strongly inspired by Trenton, Ontario's history, location, atmosphere, and various architectural styles, and has since incorporated elements from New York City, Detroit, Pittsburgh, London and Chicago. Anton Furst's designs of Gotham City for Tim Burton's Batman have been influential on subsequent portrayals: he set out to "make Gotham City the ugliest and bleakest metropolis imaginable." Gotham City was also the home of the Golden Age Green Lantern, Alan Scott.
Hootin' HollerBarney Google and Snuffy SmithBilly DeBeck/Hootin' Holler is the home town of Snuffy Smith and his friends and relatives.
Hub CityBlue Beetle #1 Steve DitkoCharlton Comics; later DC ComicsHub City is the birthplace of controversial investigative reporter, Victor Sage – also known as the Question in the DC Universe.
JunktownBucky BugAl TaliaferroDisney comicsHome town of Bucky Bug.
KandorAction Comics #242 Otto Binder and Al PlastinoDC ComicsFictional city in the DC Universe and the first capital of the fictional planet Krypton. Prior to Krypton's destruction, the city was shrunken and placed in a bottle by Brainiac.
Keystone CityFlash Comics #1 DC ComicsFictional city in the. Specifically, it is the home of both the original Flash, Jay Garrick, and the third Flash, Wally West. Keystone City first appeared in the 1940s in the original Flash Comics series. Within the comics, Keystone has been described as being "the blue collar capital of the United States" and a center of industry.
KlowThe Adventures of TintinHergéCastermanFictional capital city of the fictional Kingdom of Syldavia, the home of King Muskar XII and his court in King Ottokar's Sceptre. Its former name was Zileheroum.
KryptonopolisAction Comics #242 DC ComicsFictional city in the DC Universe. Located on the planet Krypton, it is the second capital of Krypton and the birthplace of Superman.
MadripoorNew Mutants #32 Chris Claremont and Steve LeialohaMarvel ComicsFictional principal city of a small southeast Asian country of the same name, similar to Singapore. It has an extreme divide between the wealthy and poor, and an extensive criminal underworld.
MaulwurfshausenFix und FoxiRolf KaukaRolf Kauka ComicsThe home village of Pauli the mole.
Mega-City One2000 AD #2 John WagnerA huge fictional city-state covering much of what is now the Eastern United States in the Judge Dredd comic book series. The exact boundaries of the city depend on which artist has drawn the story. The city seems to have grown outward from the present-day Northeast megalopolis, extending to the Atlanta metropolitan area southwards, and the Quebec City-Windsor Corridor northwards.
MetropolisAction Comics #16 DC ComicsA fictional American city that is the home of Superman, and along with Smallville, one of the principal settings for all Superman comics, films, and other adaptations.
Midway CityThe Brave and the Bold #34 Gardner Fox, Joe KubertDC ComicsFictional Midwestern city based loosely on the real world city of Chicago, Illinois and once home of the Silver Age Hawkman and Hawkgirl.
MoucheronPrudence PetitpasMaurice MaréchalLe LombardThe home village of Prudence.
Mouseton (sometimes named Mouseville)Mickey MouseFloyd GottfredsonDisney comicsThe home town of Mickey Mouse.
NutwoodRupert the BearMary TourtelDaily ExpressRupert's home town, based in the region of Snowdonia and Vale of Clwyd, in the northern part of Wales.
PelotillehueCondoritoPepo (cartoonist)/The home town of Condorito.
Port OswegoNaomiBrian Michael Bendis and David F. WalkerDC ComicsHometown of the main heroine located in Oregon.
PuddingtonCliftonRaymond MacherotLe LombardThe home town of Colonel Clifton.
RajevolsLes Petits HommesPierre SeronDupuisThe home miniature village of the little men who are the protagonists.
Rajnagar--Raj ComicsFictional city usually appearing in the comic book published by Raj Comics.
RiverdaleBob MontanaArchie ComicsA fictional American town that is the principal setting for the various Archie Comics titles and characters.
RommeldamTom PoesMarten Toonder/The home village of Tom Poes, Olivier B. Bommel and all other characters.
SmallvilleSuperboy #2 DC ComicsA fictional town in the American Midwest that is the hometown of Superman, where he landed on earth as an infant and was raised under an ordinary human identity in a small, idyllic farming community.
Star CityAdventure Comics #266 DC ComicsThe home of the superheroes known by, or affiliated with, the shared alias of Green Arrow. Beyond that, it is also known to other characters of the DC Universe as both a port city and a haven for artists in many of the media, from print to audio-visual to music.
SzohôdThe Adventures of TintinHergéCastermanFictional capital city of the fictional State of Borduria in The Calculus Affair, the home of Colonel Sponsz and the country's fascist military dictator, Marshal Kûrvi-Tasch.
TollembeekUrbanusWilly Linthout/While a real-life Tollembeek exists and is the actual birth city of the comedian Urbanus on whom the comic strip was based, the way it is depicted in the series is completely fictional.
VinkelbodaKronblomElov Persson/Vinkelboda is the home town of Kronblom and his wife Malin. It is a quiet country village in Sweden.
Vivejoie-La-GrandeBenoît BriseferPeyo/The home village of Benoît.
WinkelseKramikskeJean-Pol/The home village of Kramikske and his friends.
ZonnedorpJommekeJef Nys/The home village of Jommeke and his friends.