Yankee Doodle Dandy
Yankee Doodle Dandy (real name John Dandy) is a
DC Comics character introduced in January 1992 in ''
Doom Patrol
Doom Patrol is a superhero team from DC Comics. The original Doom Patrol first appeared in ''My Greatest Adventure'' #80 (June 1963), and was created by writers Arnold Drake and Bob Haney, along with artist Bruno Premiani. Doom Patrol has appe ...
'', Vol. 2, #51. The character was first devised for ''
Showcase'' by
Bob Oksner
Bob Oksner (October 14, 1916 in Paterson, New Jersey – February 18, 2007) was an American comics artist known for both adventure comic strips and for superhero and humor comic books, primarily at DC Comics.
Biography
Oksner's early wo ...
in 1964 but the art did not appear until 28 years had passed.
This hero's name is based upon the song "
Yankee Doodle". He is the second DC character named from the song, the first being
Yankee Poodle (aka Earth-C's
Rova Barkitt) who was part of the
Zoo Crew
''Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew!'' is a DC Comics series about a team of talking animal superheroes called the Zoo Crew. The characters first appeared in a 16-page special insert in '' The New Teen Titans'' #16 (February 1982), follow ...
encountered in ''
New Teen Titans
The Teen Titans are a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, frequently in eponymous monthly series. As the group's name indicates, the members are teenage superheroes, many of whom have acted as sidekicks to DC ...
'' #16 in February 1982.
John at one point steals the formula for "
pseudoderm" (used in
the Question's mask) from its inventor,
Aristotle Rodor.
Yellow Lantern
Yellow Peri
Yellowjacket
Yo-Yo
Yo-Yo is a name used by two characters in the DC Universe.
''Flashpoint'' Yo-Yo
The original was a clown-like henchman of the
Joker who first appeared during the ''Flashpoint'' timeline; she was created by
Geoff Johns and
Andy Kubert and first appeared in ''Flashpoint'' (vol. 2) #1 (2011).
Chang Jie-Ru
In 2011, ''
The New 52'' rebooted the DC universe. Chang Jie-Ru uses the name as a member of the
Suicide Squad. He has the ability to increase and decrease his mass. When back at Belle Reve, Yo-Yo is caught up in a supervillain prison riot, tasked alongside Deadshot and El Diablo with quelling the inmate rebellion. He is ordered by Amanda Waller to retrieve King Shark from his holding cell. Yo-Yo uses his ability to slip through the bars, where an otherwise immobile King Shark devours the mass-shifter whole. King Shark lowers his head to stare blankly at Yo-Yo's blood congealing on the cell floor, perhaps feeling regret for what he has done to his fellow team member.
Yo-Yo in other media
The ''
Flashpoint'' version of Yo-Yo appears in ''
Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox'', voiced by
Hynden Walch.
Young Frankenstein
Young Frankenstein is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
Little is known about the origin of Young Frankenstein. At one point, Young Frankenstein was a member of the
Teen Titans in-between the events of ''
Infinite Crisis'' and ''
One Year Later''. A picture of him clearly shows him as a younger version of the famous
Frankenstein, another DC Comics character based on the
famous monster and a member of the
Seven Soldiers of Victory. What the connection is between the two has yet to be explained.
He finally made an appearance during the ''
World War III'' event where he and the other Teen Titans tried to help stop a rampaging
Black Adam. The group confronts the murderer at the Greek
Parthenon.
Zatara
Giovanni "John" Zatara is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He debuted as a superhero, starring in his own stories in '' Action Comics'' during the Golden Age of Comics. He first appeared in the fi ...
is badly injured. Young Frankenstein grabs Black Adam, who then rips off his arms. At that point the Titans leave their wounded to the care of rapidly approaching Greek authorities.
Martian Manhunter, disguised as a medical worker, goes into Young Frankenstein's mind and learns that he is still alive and in great pain. Martian Manhunter soothes his mind, staying with him until his death.
In the ''DC Infinite Halloween Special'',
Victor Zsasz
Victor Zsasz ( or or , the last being the original Hungarian pronunciation), also known as Mr. Zsasz or simply Zsasz, is a supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics.'' Batman: Shadow of the Bat'' #1. The character first appea ...
revealed the final fate of Young Frankenstein in a tale called "...In Stitches". As his remains were being carried away in a helicopter, it was struck by lightning. His body was blown to bits, and the individual pieces began moving on their own, killing anyone in their path for new flesh. Young Frankenstein was finally able to pull himself back together in
Albania and began walking on the bottom of the
Ionian Sea
The Ionian Sea ( el, Ιόνιο Πέλαγος, ''Iónio Pélagos'' ; it, Mar Ionio ; al, Deti Jon ) is an elongated bay of the Mediterranean Sea. It is connected to the Adriatic Sea to the north, and is bounded by Southern Italy, including C ...
with a need for revenge.
According to promotional materials for the new ''Terror Titans'' series, Young Frankenstein, whose final story is now revealed to be true and not a fabricated Halloween tale, is stated to be one of the imprisoned heroes forced to fight on the behest of the
Apokoliptan gods on Earth in the
Dark Side Club. After being rescued from the club by
Miss Martian
Miss Martian (real name: M'gann M'orzz; alias Megan Morse) is a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
Sharon Leal portrayed the character in the second season of the Arrowverse series ''Supergirl''. Leal returne ...
, Young Frankenstein was offered a spot on the new Teen Titans roster, but declined.
He also appears in a pin-up drawn for the final issue of ''Teen Titans''.
[''Teen Titans'' (vol. 3) #100. DC Comics.]
Yuda
Yuda is a
fictional goddess in the
DC Universe.
The character first appeared in ''Krypton Chronicles'' #3.
Yuda is one of the chief deities of ancient
Krypton's mythology and
pantheon
Pantheon may refer to:
* Pantheon (religion), a set of gods belonging to a particular religion or tradition, and a temple or sacred building
Arts and entertainment Comics
*Pantheon (Marvel Comics), a fictional organization
* ''Pantheon'' (Lone St ...
, associated with love and marriage. She also represented the two moons of Krypton and was commonly known as "the Mistress of the Moons". For this reason, when the two moons Mithen and Wegthor came together in the night sky, they were believed to represent marriage.
Her worship ended with the flood, when Jaf-El introduced the monotheistic worship of
Rao __NOTOC__
Rao may refer to:
Geography
* Rao, West Sumatra, one of the districts of West Sumatra, Indonesia
* Råö, a locality in Kungsbacka Municipality, Halland County, Sweden
Transport
* Dr. Leite Lopes–Ribeirão Preto State Airport , IAT ...
. Despite of it, she was remembered in folklore and even a mechanical statue of her was used in Superman's home city
Kryptonopolis
Krypton is a fictional planet appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, most commonly appearing or mentioning in stories starring the superhero Superman as the world he came from. The planet was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Sh ...
at certain festivities.
Yuda in other media
A version of Yuda (renamed Yuda Kal) appears in ''
Supergirl'', through the human vessel Olivia (portrayed by
Sofia Vassilieva). In this depiction, Yuda Kal was a Kryptonian goddess of life and birth worshipped by the Juru, the first people of Krypton, but was soon erased with Rao and the ways of science by modern Krypton, becoming feared as a dark, evil deity. The Kryptonian witches (known as Children of Juru) aimed to revive the ancient religion as a revenge against Rao and put an apocalyptic event of coming darkness on their planet. In tribute to Yuda Kal, the witches made a specific mix of chemicals and magic spells to create the Worldkillers using the Harun-El, a Kryptonian metal with magical properties. The Worldkillers (Reign, Purity and Pestilence) were launched during the final days of Krypton when it exploded, landing on Earth, while their creators escaped the destruction on Argo City, which was separated from its planet (with the exception of Jindah Kol Rozz who was earlier convicted on the prison Fort Rozz and later killed by Reign to protect the Worldkiller's secrets). The witch's aim is to ensure that the dark prophecy is fulfilled, specifically terraforming the planet Earth by Worldkillers to make a New Krypton. This ancient teaching found its way through the religious sect "Cult of Yuda Kal", founded by Thomas Colville, in their belief that Yuda Kal would bring salvation on Earth. After Thomas ended on prison, another member Olivia assumed the leadership. In the season three episode "The Fanatical", using Yuda Kal's recipe documented in Coville's journal, Olivia was able to gain powers through an Harun-El statue of the goddess and briefly turned into a Worldkiller-like vessel with the goal of carrying out Reign's deliverance on Earth, but she is ultimately defeated by Supergirl, stripping her powers and Olivia becoming normal human. The fate of Yuda Kal is unknown, following the disbandment of the Cult, the arrest of all Kryptonian witches and the death of all three Worldkillers.
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