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browsethestacks · 2 months
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The Brain And Monsieur Mallah
From Who's Who In The DC Universe
Art by Bill Sienkiewicz
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tomoleary · 29 days
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Geof Isherwood “Captain Boomerang” Who's Who in the DC Universe #02 pg 03 (1990) Source
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Something different - here is Kamandi's entry from Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #12. Written and researched by Robert Greenberger, Peter Sanderson, Len Wein and Marv Wolfman with artwork by none other than Jack Kirby.
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chernobog13 · 1 year
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The Fatal Five by Steve Lightle and Bill Wray for Who's Who In the DC Universe.
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Silver Swan in Who's Who in the DC Universe #3
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cantsayidont · 9 months
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August 1985. The original WHO'S WHO entry for Doctor Fate gives an okay rundown of how things stood at the time of the Crisis, with a few minor caveats. Here's the history text:
BACKGROUND Archaeologist Sven Nelson and his son, Kent, then a boy, were exploring an ancient temple in the Valley of Ur in Mesopotamia. Kent found the entombed body of the giant ancient wizard Nabu the Wise, who was in suspended animation. Nabu was actually a being composed of pure energy who had originated a half million years ago on the planet Cilea [sic] and had taken human form. He was revived by a gas that killed Sven Nelson. Over the following years, Nabu trained Kent in sorcery. Finally, when Kent reached adulthood, Nabu presented him with a helmet, a cape, and an amulet and, naming him Doctor Fate, sent him back to the outside world to battle evil. On his way to America, Doctor Fate first met Inza Cramer, who eventually became his wife. There, Doctor Fate became a founding member of the Justice Society of America (see JSA).
Although Doctor Fate first appeared in MORE FUN COMICS #55, he didn't have any kind of origin for the first year — in fact, until MORE FUN #66, which was the first time he was seen without his helmet, he often intimated that he had no human identity! The above account comes mostly from MORE FUN COMICS #67, which also gave him a name: Kent Nelson. The planet from which Nabu said he'd originally come was spelled Cilia; "Cilea" appears to be a typo.
Nelson came to realize that when he donned his helmet, his personality was being increasingly supplanted by that of Nabu, who was a mystical "Lord of Order." Hence, Nelson put the helmet aside, thereby greatly reducing his powers, and instead wore a different helmet that did not conceal his entire face as the original had. Doctor Fate thereafter joined the All-Star Squadron (see All-Star Squadron), and months later, his original helmet was stolen by the sorcerer Kulak and hurled with him through "an infinity of dimensions."
The idea that Nabu possessed Kent Nelson wasn't indicated in the Golden Age stories; it was first suggested in Marty Pasko's 1975 Dr. Fate solo adventure in 1ST ISSUE SPECIAL #9. Using this to explain why Kent adopted the half-helmet in MORE FUN COMICS #72 in early 1942 (which didn't originally have any in-story explanation) was a Roy Thomas thing — the stuff with Kulak happened in ALL-STAR SQUADRON #27–28 in 1983.
Years passed, and Nelson married Inza. His own magic powers and temporal energy absorbed from the villainous Ian Karkull kept Nelson physically in his twenties. The magic kept Inza physically in her twenties as well.
Ian Karkull was a Golden Age Dr. Fate villain, seen in MORE FUN #69, but the "temporal energy" absorption refers to ALL-STAR SQUADRON ANNUAL #3 in 1984, a cumbersome Roy Thomas contrivance to help explain why even the non-super JSAers were still unusually spry in the '80s, when most of them were pushing 70.
Under circumstances yet to be revealed, however, Doctor Fate regained his original helmet and began wearing it whenever he went on a mission. Now, whenever Nelson puts the helmet on, his psyche is entirely replaced by that of the Lord of Order, Nabu, although the latter retains Nelson's memories. Doctor Fate continues to be an active member of the Justice Society of America.
The eventual consensus was that Doctor Fate reclaimed his original helmet sometime after his last Golden Age appearances in 1944, but before the end of WW2. In any event, he had it back by the time of his first Silver Age appearance in JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #21, 19 years later. Dr. Fate remained a JSA member until the others were sent to limbo in the LAST DAYS OF THE JUSTICE SOCIETY SPECIAL, after the Crisis, and then joined the new Justice League.
POWERS & WEAPONS When wearing his original helmet, Doctor Fate is one of the most powerful of all known sorcerers, capable of virtually any kind of magical feat. However, his power is still dwarfed by that of the virtually omnipotent Spectre (see Spectre). When he is not wearing Nabu's helmet, Doctor Fate cannot cast spells. However, thanks to his training by Nabu, Doctor Fate can still fly and levitate objects. Nabu also made him superhumanly strong and nearly invulnerable even without the helmet, although Doctor Fate still needs to breathe.
Saying Kent Nelson couldn't cast spells without the Helm of Nabu isn't exactly correct, as he managed it on a number of occasions in Bronze Age stories. Also, his levitation and invulnerability were magic spells, based on molecular control; it's just that his personal abilities were much more narrowly focused than a magician like Zatanna.
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sebeth · 9 months
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Who's Who In The DC Universe #1: Aqualad, Aquagirl, & Aquaman
Aqualad & Aquagirl by George Perez
Garth belonged to a group of Atlanteans called the Idylists – a society of pacifists who lived in an underwater valley far from the city of their birth.
The Idylists were ruled by King Thar and Queen Berra. Everything was great until Thar went insane, assembled a military force, and attempted to conquer Atlantis.
The Idylists revolted, killed Thar, and banished a pregnant Berra. How was this poor Berra’s fault.
Berra gave birth to Garth, who suffered a bizarre mutation known only to Atlanteans – purple eyes. Garth was exiled from Atlantis as his purple eyes made him inferior.
Little is known of Garth’s early life until he was found by Aquaman, who became Garth’s friend and mentor.
Garth became a founding member of the Teen Titans and soon met Tula (Aquagirl) who he fell in love with.
Tula was orphaned at birth but found her way into the royal family of Atlantis. She was schooled in Atlantean ways and remained secluded in the Royal family.
Tula met Garth, fell in love, and occasionally joined Garth on a Teen Titans mission.
Atlantis was briefly ruled by Narkran while Aquaman searched for a missing Mera. Tula led a rebellion against the dictator.
I’ve always loved Garth. Quiet, shy, gentle. And his Silver Age catchphrases are hilarious. This entry is pre-Crisis so Garth hasn’t received his power-up yet but said power-up shoots Garth up into the upper levels of the Titans when it comes to sheer power. Garth remains a member of the Titans and makes recurring appearances in the various Aquaman titles. Garth has made appearances in the Teen Titans and Young Justice cartoons.
Tula didn’t have many appearances but managed to be stuffed into a fridge – twice! Tula died in the Crisis of Infinite Earths. She was among the hundreds of deaths in the first Crisis but the only after-effect of her death was Garth’s intense mourning. Tula made appearances in the Young Justice cartoon and video game where she was fridged once more to cause Garth and Khaldur serious man pain. I’m not sure if Tula has made an appearance in the post-Crisis ere (possibly in Blackest Night?) but if she does return to the comic book world we will need to set up a prayer circle to prevent a third trip to the fridge.
Aquaman by Chuck Patton & Dick Giordano
Tom Curry, professional lightkeeper, rescued a woman named Atlanna from a hurricane.
The duo fell in love and Atlanna gave birth to a boy named Arthur.
As a child, Arthur discovered he could breathe underwater and communicate with sealife.
Atlanna died when Arthur was six years old. On her deathbed, Atlanna told Arthur she was an outcast from Atlantis.
Several years later, Tom passed away and Arthur became an orphan of the deep.
In his early 20s, Arthur, now called Aquaman, met Garth aka Aqualad.
Atlantis called upon Aquaman to help them defeat an alien invasion and later named Arthur their ambassador to the surface world.
Aquaman would marry Mera, the queen of an interdimensional water world.
King Juvor died and Arthur was proclaimed King Of Atlantis.
Mera gave birth to Arthur Jr, who exhibited her ability to manipulate water.
The Shark deposed Arthur and forced the family to relocate. Aquaman defeated the Shark and was offered the Atlantean throne but he turned it down.
Black Manta killed Arthur Jr.
After his son’s death, Arthur and Mera moved to New Venice, a submerged East Coast city.
Even those with limited comic book knowledge know of Aquaman. Namor the Sub-Mariner was the first Atlantean hybrid hero as he predates Aquaman by a few years but Aquaman is more well-known among non-comic book fans.
Arthur is the first hero to have their child murdered. If the death of Gwen Stacy was the end of the Silver Age at Marvel then Arthur Jr.’s death signalled the end at DC.
Arthur would receive revisions to his origin and powers in the post-Crisis era. Arthur and Mera would have many ups and downs in the post-Crisis era but are back to being a powerhouse couple.
Aquaman has had multiple solo titles and was a founding member of the Justice League. He has featured heavily in the various eras of the League – Silver Age, Detroit, Morrison, etc. He has had two solo live action films, appeared in the Justice League live action film, and made numerous appearances in DC’s animated series: Superfriends, Justice League/Justice League Unlimited, Young Justice, Superman: The Animated Series, and the various animated Justice League movies. He also featured in an early Cartoon Network Adult Swim tv ad: Aquaman would wander into a random area, say “oh yeah”, and start dancing.
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smashpages · 2 years
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DC’s The New Golden Age one-shot arrived in stores in early November, and one of the fun features it included was some new Who’s Who pages featuring several new and classic DC characters. Like The Harlequin’s Son! Artwork by Jerry Ordway and John Kalisz.
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nightwingsgirlfriend · 5 months
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the babies (dick grayson & bruce wayne) (please don't flop this took a stupid amount of time) (i used a different pen and im not a fan switch back to my bae 😒) (i looove dick grayson as robin)
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giotanner · 3 months
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All Tim Drake has to do is say "millenial core" (support my entire video on tiktok)
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" A CRIMINAL ORGANIZATION BROUGHT TOGETHER AND GIVEN SUPER-POWERS BY AN ALIEN BEING KNOWN ONLY AS THE OVERMASTER."
PIC INFO: Resolution at 1051x1568 -- Spotlight on supervillain team and antagonists to the Justice League, the Cadre, led by the mysterious (and mountainous) alien super-being, the Overmaster, from "Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe" Vol. 1 #4. June, 1985. DC Comics. Artwork by Chuck Patton & Mike Machlan.
Members of the Cadre include: Overmaster (leader), Black Mass, Crowbar, Fastball, Nightfall, Shatterfist, & Shrike.
Source: https://viewcomiconline.com/whos-who-the-definitive-directory-of-the-dc-universe-004.
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robintherobiner · 8 months
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Love the idea of Gotham knowing there's different Robins and giving them titles (Flippy Robin, Happy Robin, WTF DID HE GET REBORN OR SOMETHING WAIT NEVERIND ITS ANOTHER DUDE LOL Robin, Girl Robin)
The batfam make bets on what Damian will be called. Angry Robin? Stabby Robin? SWORD Robin?
They're all wrong. They wake up after Damians first night of patrolling and theres a new hashtag trending on Twitter.
#CuteRobin
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tomoleary · 7 months
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Tom Mandrake and Klaus Janson - Who's Who in the DC Universe #1 Page 9 Black Mask Pin-Up Original Art (1992) Source
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lass-us-slay · 3 months
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So I read a prompt about how Wonder Woman found Danny in a trash can (don’t remember which one) and I was bored.
So I took that lil info and made it into an AU.
So basically, Danny get yeeted into this unknown universe and has no where to live. And no where to live means no money. No money means no food. No food means Danny can’t keep his human half sustained.
So what does he do?
Decides to not change into a human and live in a trash can.
Yes you heard that right, live in a trash can.
Because he’s a ghost, he doesn’t have to worry about the germs and stuff. But that doesn’t mean he lives in just any trash can! He lives in a clean one ☝️
AND he also decorated it with his name so other people know it’s his!
And so Danny has been here for a while now and realizes
Holy shit there’s hero’s here- you know what, why doesn’t he have hero’s back home?!
And being minorly annoyed jealous (but he’s never admitting that)he thought:
Well since there’s hero’s here already, guess I’m not needed.
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Good. I’m tired af
And so Danny caries on his life, being content with his trash can and scaring whoever comes into his alley. It’s fun. Sure he sometimes needs to ugh overshadow people to feed his human side, but other than that.
It’s going great.
But Danny doesn’t realize that with Amity gone (or smth, you choose) which was his haunt, he slowly makes the trash can into his new haunt.
And slowly but surely, Danny’s beloved haunt trash can starts to become other worldly kinda.
Yk because of the ectoplasm.
So now Danny’s lovely trash can haunt has more space inside and- Hey Danny can actually sleep in it better!! And he got some company too!
In the form of blob ghosts.
Two actually.
They keep his trash can clean and help purifying some corrupted ectoplasm that he finds. Because for some reason this universe’s ectoplasm seems half way artificial and tastes a bit weird. Which is where the blob ghosts help out in.
Everything was great.
Danny was loving the trash can life style.
He has two blob ghosts friends. Which he named Sam and Tucker, and yea they couldn’t talk but that was fine.
He wasn’t lonely, he wasn’t. He had two very much talking friends like Sam and Tucker.
However one day two weirdly dressed people- oh they were hero’s.
Well anyway they found him, one woman stripper and one furry guy.
But it was on accident! He was just peaking out of his beloved haunt trash can, and they spotted him.
He stared, they stared back.
Then the woman stripper asked him questions, even when he said:
“Don’t mind me, have a nice day!”
But they just kept bother him and giving him weird looks and glances.
Which- rude.
Didn’t they see his mark on his haunt trash can? Obviously it means it’s his home, so they shouldn’t be bothering him still. He’s safe as can be.
Plus.
It’s not like he’s looking at them in suspicion and weirdness, I mean look at them! What kinda cheep knock off vampire fury mix and American stripper style clothing are those!
They should mind their own business!
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Just a silly lil drawing of this lmao, don’t mind me.
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azz-modeus · 1 month
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For some unfathomable reason Kon doesn’t like Jason that much.
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spicy-apple-pie · 3 months
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I’m thinking about a “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” au. I think it works a little too well.
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