Yankee Doodle Dandy (John Dandy) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He first appeared inDoom Patrol (vol. 2) #52 (January 1992), and was created by writerGrant Morrison and artistRichard Case.[1][2][3]
Dandy is a government operative who works for thePentagon and stole the formula for "pseudoderm" (used inthe Question's mask) from its inventor, Aristotle Rodor. This enables him to appear faceless and makes him a master of disguise.
Yo-Yo is the name of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
The first is an unnamed henchman of theJoker in theFlashpoint timeline.[4] She first appeared inFlashpoint (vol. 2) #1 (2011), and was created byGeoff Johns andAndy Kubert.
In 2011,The New 52 rebooted the DC universe and introduced a new incarnation of Yo-Yo. This version isChang Jie-Ru, a member of theSuicide Squad who can manipulate his own mass. He is later killed byKing Shark.[5]
TheFlashpoint incarnation of Yo-Yo appears inJustice League: The Flashpoint Paradox, voiced byHynden Walch.[6]
| First appearance | Krypton Chronicles #3 |
|---|---|
| Aliases | Mistress of the Moons |
Yuda is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
The character first appeared inKrypton Chronicles #3 (November 1981), and was created byE. Nelson Bridwell andCurt Swan.
Yuda is one of the chief deities of ancientKrypton, 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 moons Mithen and Wegthor came together in the sky, they were believed to represent marriage.
Her worship ended when Jaf-El introduced themonotheistic worship of Krypton's sun god Rao. Despite this, she was remembered in folklore and a statue of her was used in certain festivities.
Yuda Kal appears inSupergirl, portrayed bySofia Vassilieva via her host Olivia.[7] This version is a life goddess worshipped by the Children of Juru, a group of witches who created the Worldkillers (Reign, Purity, and Pestilence).