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Elasti-Girl (also known as Elasti-Woman) is a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, primarily as a member of the Doom Patrol. [1] Created by writer Arnold Drake and artist Bruno Premiani , the character first appeared in My Greatest Adventure #80 (June 1963).
Teen Titans vol. 3, #32 (March 2006) brought all previous appearances back into continuity. Elasti-Girl Rita Farr: First appearance is a retcon removing all previous appearances. Teen Titans vol. 3, #32 (March 2006) brought all previous appearances back into continuity. Negative Man Larry Trainor
Although his arrogant manner annoys the male field members of the team, he is successful, and in Doom Patrol #104 (June 1966), Mento and Elasti-Girl are married. They soon adopt Beast Boy (Garfield Logan). After Elasti-Girl's death, Mento becomes involved in the hunt for her killers, General Zahl and Madame Rouge.
This category collects images that are scans, screen captures, photos, and/or illustrations of the Dom Patrol and related characters and intellectual properties for which DC Comics holds the copyright and/or trademark. Images of related comic book covers, as published, can be found in Category:DC Comics covers.
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Writer Paul Kupperberg, a longtime Doom Patrol fan, and artist Joe Staton introduced a new team in Showcase #94 (August–September 1977). [13] DC was then lining up features for the Showcase revival—the series was initially an anthology that would debut new characters who could springboard into their own series if they proved sufficiently popular, and Showcase #94 was the first new issue of ...
Michael Becker / FOX Season 11 of The Masked Singer ended with a bang — and a celebrity reveal for the ages. After a heated battle between Goldfish and Gumball, Goldfish came out on top and ...
DC versus Marvel Comics / Marvel Comics versus DC #1–4 (February – May 1996) was a joint publication by DC Comics and Marvel Comics and the main event of the intercompany crossover. DC published #1 and #4 and Marvel #2 and #3. First appearance in DC versus Marvel #1 (February 1996) The Brothers.