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Artemis Crock
Artemis Crock is a fictional comic book character, appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. First appearing in '' Infinity, Inc.'' #34 (January 1987), she has appeared as both a supervillain and superhero, usually using her first name as her alias. Artemis is also one of many characters to use the name Tigress. In addition, she is also the daughter of Sportsmaster and Paula Brooks. Outside of comic books, Artemis has appeared in ''Young Justice'', voiced by Stephanie Lemelin, and '' Stargirl'', portrayed by Stella Smith. Additionally, a character inspired by Artemis named Evelyn Sharp appears in '' Arrow'', portrayed by Madison McLaughlin. Publication history Artemis Crock debuted in '' Infinity, Inc.'' #34 (January 1987) and was created by writer Roy Thomas and artist Todd McFarlane. Fictional character biography Artemis Crock is the daughter of the Golden Age villains Paula Brooks and Crusher Crock. She had taken up a career in crime, modeled after that ...
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Tigress (DC Comics)
Tigress is the name of three different comic book supervillains, all of whom have appeared in various series published by DC Comics. An original incarnation of Tigress called Tabitha Galavan appeared in the live-action series '' Gotham'', portrayed by Jessica Lucas. Additionally, the Paula Brooks incarnation of Tigress appeared in the live-action DC Universe / The CW series '' Stargirl'', portrayed by Joy Osmanski. Publication history The first Golden Age Tigress was a thief/spy and foe of Zatara in the late 1930s. She debuted in ''Action Comics'' #1 (June 1938), and was created by Fred Guardineer. She wore tiger-striped sweaters and ran gangs of thieves and murderers. She apparently had no powers. The second Tigress is Paula Brooks, who was a member of the Young All-Stars, who later became a villainess named the Huntress. The third Tigress is Artemis Crock, the daughter of the second Tigress, and is a member of the Injustice Society. She debuted in ''Infinity Inc.'' #34 and w ...
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Stephanie Lemelin
Stephanie Lemelin is an American actress and comedienne. She is best known for voicing Artemis Crock on ''Young Justice'', Eep on ''Dawn of the Croods'' and Audrey on ''Harvey Girls Forever!''. Education Lemelin graduated in 2001 from the University of Pennsylvania, majoring in communications and minoring in English. During her junior year, she spent a year abroad at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, while also interning for Network 9 as a production assistant. Career In 2007, she joined In-Motion Pictures as a writer and producer of independent films. She co-wrote screenplays for ''Absolute Fear'' (formerly known as ''Project Fear'') and ''Special Ops'' (formerly titled ''Disarmed''). In 2008, Lemelin began voice-over work, playing an animated character in the DreamWorks' ''Kung Fu Panda'' franchise, as well as voicing several commercials. She may be best-known for her series regular role on the Cartoon Network's popular cartoon, ''Young Justice''. In Nove ...
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Dummy (DC Comics)
Dummy is the name of different fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Publication history The original Dummy first appears in ''Leading Comics'' #1 and was created by Mort Weisinger and Mort Meskin. He is not to be confused with Scarface, the ventriloquist dummy/alter-ego operated by Arnold Wesker. In addition to his ''Leading Comics'' appearances, the Dummy fought the Vigilante in six Golden Age stories: ''Action Comics'' #58 (March 1943), #63 (August 1943), #69 (February 1944), #75 (August 1944), #87 (August 1945) and #96 (May 1946); although the Vigilante remained a regular ''Action Comics'' feature until issue #198 (November 1954), issue #96 was the Dummy's final appearance for many years. The second, known as Danny the Dummy, first appears in ''Batman'' #134 (Sept 1960) and was created by Bill Finger and Sheldon Moldoff. Fictional character biographies Original Dummy The Dummy is an archenemy of the Golden Age era Vigilante, and a skill ...
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Harlequin (comics)
The Harlequin is the name of four clown-themed DC Comics characters. The original Harlequin was a foe of the Golden Age Green Lantern and later became his wife. The second Harlequin originally debuted as the Joker's Daughter and was a member of the Teen Titans. The third Harlequin was a member of the Injustice Unlimited supervillain team and battled Infinity, Inc. The fourth Harlequin has only appeared on a few occasions and is an enemy of Alan Scott. Joker's daughter becomes Harlequin in ''Teen Titans'' #48. Publication history The Molly Mayne version of the Harlequin first appeared in ''All-American Comics'' #89 and was created by Robert Kanigher and Irwin Hasen. The Marcie Cooper version of the Harlequin first appeared in ''Infinity, Inc.'' #46 and was created by Roy Thomas. The unidentified Harlequin first appeared in ''Green Lantern Corps Quarterly'' #5 and was created by Ron Marz and Jim Balent. The Harlequin appears in ''All-New Batman: The Brave and the Bold'' #7 ( ...
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