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I'm pretty sure that no well known super hero has a butler named Jeeve's. My prediction is that you thinking of Jeeves (Reginald Jeeves) from a famous novel called P.G. Wodehouse. Jeeves appeared in the novel as a "gentleman's personal gentleman" of Bertie Wooster

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