Gemini (DC Comics)
Gemini | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | Beast Boy #1 (January 2000) |
Created by | Geoff Johns (writer) Ben Raab (writer) Justiniano |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | Gemini De Mille |
Species | Metahuman |
Team affiliations | Brotherhood of Evil Secret Society of Super Villains |
Abilities |
Gemini is the name of several characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
The Gemini De Mille incarnation of Gemini first appeared in Beast Boy #1 (January 2000), and was created by Geoff Johns, Ben Raab, and Justiniano.[1]
Fictional character biography
[edit]Gemini De Mille
[edit]Gemini De Mille is the daughter of Madame Rouge, who possesses similar shapeshifting abilities and seeks revenge against Beast Boy for killing her mother.[2] Throughout her appearances, she joins the Brotherhood of Evil and the Secret Society of Super Villains.[3][4][5] In DC Rebirth, Gemini temporarily becomes an ally of Nightwing after losing her powers to Blackbird, a power-draining metahuman.[6]
Santiago and Belladonna
[edit]Santiago and Belladonna are a criminal couple from the 1940s whose mystical gauntlets enable them to absorb energy and maintain their youth. They attempt to steal Flash's abilities before Psych kills Santiago.[7] Following this, Belladonna joins the Legion of Zoom.[8]
Powers and abilities
[edit]The Gemini De Mille incarnation of Gemini possesses an amorphous physiology that enables her to stretch and transform her body.
Santiago and Belladonna possess superhuman strength and can absorb energy via their gauntlets.
In other media
[edit]- The Gemini De Mille incarnation of Gemini appears in David S. Goyer's script for an unproduced Green Arrow film project entitled Escape from Super Max[broken anchor] as an inmate of the titular prison.[9]
- A heroic alternate universe variant of Gemini appears in Teen Titans Go! #48 as a member of the Brotherhood of Justice.[10][11] Additionally, Killer Moth's daughter Kitty uses the Gemini alias.[12]
References
[edit]- ^ Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Manning, Matthew K.; McAvennie, Michael; Wallace, Daniel (2019). DC Comics Year By Year: A Visual Chronicle. DK Publishing. p. 278. ISBN 978-1-4654-8578-6.
- ^ Beast Boy #1. DC Comics.
- ^ Batgirl #61 (April 2005). DC Comics.
- ^ Infinite Crisis #4 (March 2006). DC Comics.
- ^ Teen Titans Vol. 3 #34 (May 2006). DC Comics.
- ^ Batgirl and the Birds of Prey #8-10. DC Comics.
- ^ The Flash Vol. 5 #58-63. DC Comics.
- ^ The Flash #760. DC Comics.
- ^ Mayimbe, El (May 19, 2008). "Supermax: Green Arrow Story Details + Villains/Inmates Gallery". LatinoReview.com. Archived from the original on October 13, 2008. Retrieved April 2, 2019.
- ^ Teen Titans Go! #48 (December 2007). DC Comics.
- ^ "Teen Titans Go! #48 - Wrong Place, Wrong Time (Issue)". Comic Vine. Retrieved April 17, 2024.
- ^ Teen Titans Go! #41 (May 2007). DC Comics.
External links
[edit]- Gemini at Comic Vine
- Characters created by Geoff Johns
- Comics characters introduced in 2000
- Comics characters introduced in 2019
- DC Comics female supervillains
- DC Comics metahumans
- DC Comics orphans
- DC Comics shapeshifters
- Fictional actors
- Fictional amorphous creatures
- Fictional French people
- Fictional impostors
- Fictional characters who can stretch themselves
- Fictional characters with energy-manipulation abilities