Gemini (DC Comics)

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Gemini
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Gemini
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceBeast Boy #1 (January 2000)
Created byGeoff Johns (writer)
Ben Raab (writer)
Justiniano
In-story information
Alter egoGemini De Mille
Team affiliationsBrotherhood of Evil
Secret Society of Super Villains
Supporting character ofLaura (mother)
Notable aliasesBlackfire[1]
AbilitiesShapeshifting
Elasticity

Gemini is a fictional character, a supervillain published by DC Comics. She first appeared in Beast Boy #1 (January 2000), and was created by Geoff Johns, Ben Raab, and Justiniano.[2]

Fictional character biography[]

She is the daughter of Madame Rouge. In the Beast Boy mini-series, she sought revenge against Beast Boy for killing her mother, her insanity having twisted her mother's death as the deliberate fault of Doctor Caulder and Beast Boy when it was merely an accident. She attempted to frame Beast Boy for the murders of his former cast members in an old TV show. After being tracked down by Beast Boy, Gemini reveals the bound and gagged forms of Vicky Valiant and Tim Bender, two of Gar's old co-stars whom she intends to murder. She is thwarted by Beast Boy, Flamebird, and Nightwing (Nightwing having come to investigate the attacks, he saw through her attempt to impersonate Beast Boy as she attacked him when she failed to address Nightwing by his real name during their fight). Subsequently, she joined her mother's old group, the Brotherhood of Evil. Her first mission with them was an arms deal with the Penguin in Blüdhaven,[3] but they were defeated by Batgirl.

In Infinite Crisis, Gemini became a member of the Secret Society of Super Villains.[4] During the One Year Later crossover, Gemini rejoins the Brotherhood of Evil.[5]

Rebirth[]

In "DC Rebirth" launched continuity, Gemini is pursued by Nightwing out of Blüdhaven for murdering former friends of hers. The Birds of Prey aid him in the chase. She praises a superhuman Blackbird, who has told her to cut ties with her friends and helped her develop her metahuman powers. Gemini falls victim to Blackbird's plan to drain metahumans of their powers. She returns to the Birds, Nightwing and Green Arrow for help, who defeat Blackbird.[6]

Powers and abilities[]

Her powers are similar to those of her mother. She can take any shape she wishes at will, stretch herself like rubber and has an amorphous physiology.[3] Currently, it is unknown what the limits of her powers are, though she seems to have a weakness to fire.

In other media[]

Film[]

Gemini was reportedly featured in David S. Goyer's script for an upcoming Green Arrow film project entitled Escape from Super Max. In the script, Gemini appeared as an inmate of the Super Max Penitentiary for Metahumans.[7]

Miscellaneous[]

  • While Gemini was never featured in the Teen Titans animated series, within the spin-off comic series the daughter of Killer Moth began dressing up as the daughters of other villains and committing crimes as them, one of them being Gemini. Her mother, Madame Rouge, was featured in the show's fifth season and was voiced by Hynden Walch. Gemini did eventually appear in issue #48 of the series as a member of the Brotherhood of Justice, an alternate reality version of the Brotherhood of Evil. She took on the identity of Starfire's evil elder sister, Blackfire (a mirror universe version of Starfire herself) in order to infiltrate the Teen Tyrants.[8]

References[]

  1. ^ Teen Titans Go! #48 (December 2007)
  2. ^ 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.
  3. ^ a b Batgirl (vol. 1) #61 (April 2005)
  4. ^ Infinite Crisis #4 (March 2006)
  5. ^ Teen Titans (vol. 3) #34 (May 2006)
  6. ^ Batgirl and the Birds of Prey #8-10
  7. ^ 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.
  8. ^ Teen Titans Go! #48 (December 2007)
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