Fictional Characters
- Max (24 character), a character from the second season of 24 and 24: The Game
- Max and Moritz, a German language illustrated story in verse
- Max, a character from the Bomberman series of computer and video games
- Max (Comet Man), a Marvel Comics character
- Max, the nickname of The Mighty Jagrafess of the Holy Hadrojassic Maxarodenfoe in the new series of Doctor Who
- Max Branning, a character from EastEnders
- Max (Flight of the Navigator), a spaceship from Flight of the Navigator
- Max Goof, the son of Disney character Goofy
- Max Guevara, a character from Dark Angel
- Max Headroom (character), a 1980s television personality
- Max Heiliger, identity created by top Nazi German banking officials for laundering valuables taken from Holocaust victims
- Maxxie Oliver, a character from Skins
- Max (Pokémon), a character in the Pokémon anime
- Max, The Grinch's dog from How the Grinch Stole Christmas and its adaptations
- Max Rebo, a Star Wars character
- Max Rockatansky, the main character from the Mad Max films
- Max Russo, the youngest sibling in The Disney Channel's Wizards of Waverly Place
- Max, a "hyperkinetic rabbity thing", one of the two main characters in the comic series Sam & Max
- Max Tate, a character from the anime/manga series Beyblade
- Max Zorin, the central antagonist in the James Bond film A View To A Kill
- Max Tennyson, a character from Ben 10
- Montana Max, a Tiny Toons Adventures character
- Montana Max (Hellsing), an anime character
- Ultraman Max, the main character from the titular film
- Max, a commanding officer in the Advance Wars video games
- Max, the co-star of the Max & Ruby, animated series
- Max, the boy in Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak
- Max, a character in the 1968 animated film Yellow Submarine
- Maximum Ride, the title character of the Maximum Ride book series by James Patterson
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