Who is the best character in Good Omens?

By YPB Team

Angels, demons, Horsemen, and humans — Good Omens delivers some of television's most eccentric and lovable personalities. Who has your heart?

Crowley — ranked #11
Crowley
The stylish demon who secretly goes out of his way to be kind, navigating his complicated feelings for Aziraphale across millennia.
Aziraphale — ranked #22
Aziraphale
The fussy, book-loving angel whose deep goodness and loyalty to Crowley make him the show's warm-hearted moral center.
Adam Young — ranked #33
Adam Young
The Antichrist who chooses to live as an ordinary English boy, using his reality-warping power to preserve the world he loves.
Death — ranked #44
Death
One of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, portrayed with quiet, imposing dignity as the most inevitable force in existence.
Beelzebub — ranked #55
Beelzebub
The Lord of Hell's buzzing, menacing ruler who harbors an unlikely fondness for Gabriel across the seasons.
Gabriel — ranked #66
Gabriel
Heaven's initially pompous commander who loses his memory and becomes the most unexpectedly sympathetic figure in Season 2.
Anathema Device — ranked #77
Anathema Device
The professional witch and descendant of prophetess Agnes Nutter who holds the key to foiling Armageddon.
Hastur — ranked #88
Hastur
The relentless Duke of Hell whose single-minded pursuit of Crowley makes him one of the series' most menacing antagonists.
Madame Tracy — ranked #99
Madame Tracy
The cheerful medium and part-time exotic entertainer who becomes an unlikely vessel for divine intervention.
Sergeant Shadwell — ranked #1010
Sergeant Shadwell
The eccentric, superstitious witch-finder sergeant whose gruff exterior hides genuine warmth and an absurd personal code.
War — ranked #1111
War
The Horseman of War who incites conflict wherever she goes, appearing as a sharp-tongued war correspondent in the modern day.

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