One example could be Frodo from 'The Lord of the Rings'. He's a well-known character whose name begins with 'F'.
You might think of Frankenstein. His name begins with 'F' and he's a classic fictional character. Created by Mary Shelley, his story has had a lasting impact on literature.
Definitely Superman. While he doesn't really have a traditional 'armor' in the sense we usually think of, his skin is like an impenetrable armor. It can withstand nuclear blasts, extreme temperatures, and powerful blows from the strongest of villains. His body's natural resistance is far beyond what any man - made or even most alien - made armors can achieve.
It's hard to say for sure. Different fictional universes have their own characters with high appearances. Maybe in some long-running comic series, a main hero like Superman could be a contender.
Well, it's hard to say for sure, but Dracula from various vampire stories has a reputation for causing a lot of deaths over the years.
In many people's opinions, Reed Richards from the Fantastic Four has an extremely high IQ. His scientific genius and ability to solve complex problems showcase his intellectual prowess.
One could argue that Thanos from the Marvel Universe has a significant number of kills, especially when he snapped his fingers and wiped out half of all life in the universe.
One could argue that characters like Wolverine in the X-Men comics have died and come back to life numerous times, making him a contender for dying the most.
Well, that's a tricky one. It could be a character from a children's story or a fantasy novel. But off the top of my head, I can't recall a specific one who said 'funtastic'.
One possible fictional character with a statue in Milwaukee could be Batman. His popularity might have led to such a tribute.
I think it might be Robin Hood. There have been reports of a statue of him in Milwaukee.
I have no idea. Maybe you could give me some more hints to narrow it down.