Tasmanian Devil (DC Comics)

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Tasmanian Devil
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Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance Super Friends #7 (October 1977)
Created by E. Nelson Bridwell
Ramona Fradon
In-story information
Alter egoHugh Dawkins
Species Metahuman
Team affiliations
Partnerships Gregorio de la Vega (husband)
AbilitiesTransforms into a were-beast granting:
  • Superhuman strength, speed, stamina, agility, and senses
  • Razor sharp claws and fangs

The Tasmanian Devil (Hugh Dawkins) is a fictional superhero appearing in DC Comics, depicted as a gay pacifistic Australian metahuman with the ability to turn into a large anthropomorphic Tasmanian devil. [1] He first appeared in Super Friends #7, [2] with his first appearance in mainline continuity being in Infinity, Inc. #32. [3]

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Fictional character biography

Tasmanian Devil is usually depicted as a metahuman who was born with his abilities. A humorous alternate origin was given, suggesting that he gained his powers from his mother, who possessed similar abilities to him, raised him in a cult, sold his soul to a Tasmanian devil, and injected him with radioactive musk from an alien species resembling Tasmanian devils. [4] Regardless, his parents had a hard time dealing with his alter ego until he saved his father's life.

He served as a superhero in Tasmania, before joining the Global Guardians. He often fought alongside other heroes, such as the Super Friends and Infinity Inc. Later, the Guardians' base was destroyed and the team disbanded. [5]

Justice League

Tasmanian Devil helped to rebuild the Justice League's Embassy which had been destroyed during an alien invasion. [6] When Queen Bee reformed the Global Guardians as part of her scheme to brainwash heroes, he was left out of the roster due to his connections to the Justice League. [7] After his close friend Tuatara fell into a coma after attacking the League, Tasmanian Devil and his friend Joshua Barbazon were preparing to transfer him to the medical lab in the Justice League's Australian embassy, but Queen Bee recalled Tuatara before this could happen. [7]

Tasmanian Devil would join the League in a mission to Bialya, [8] which would turn out to be an illegal invasion, as Queen Bee's mole in the United Nations, Ambassador Heimlich, had fired Captain Atom, Elongated Man, Ice, and Blue Beetle. [9] Once Queen Bee's massive brainwashing efforts are uncovered, Tasmanian Devil learns that Doctor Mist, Jack O'Lantern, and Owlwoman were replaced by imposters, with the real heroes either missing or dead. [10] Tasmanian Devil and the League help with relief and recovery efforts. [11]

Tasmanian Devil rejoins Justice League International after aiding them against the villain Sonar. [12] He is present for the funeral of fellow Leaguer Ice. [13] He becomes indirectly involved in another recruitment effort, which does not work out. [14]

It is also revealed that Hugh is openly gay in Justice League Quarterly #8 (September 1992). He has previously been romantically interested in Justice League liaison Joshua Barbazon, had a crush on Hal Jordan, [15] and is dating Starman (Mikaal Tomas). [16]

Bloodlines

Tasmanian Devil works with the Justice League during the Bloodlines event. He teams up, mainly with Elongated Man and Metamorpho to stop a group of murderous aliens terrorizing London. The men are not very successful as dozens of citizens vanish or are killed. The toll, which includes a missing school bus, deeply affects all three. During one investigation, they are attacked by the rookie armored hero Lionheart, who mistakes the three for the aliens.

The aliens attack the League's headquarters, a (seemingly haunted) castle. Summoned by the energy flares of their youngest member, Maya, the group returns and fights the creatures. Lionheart, though his secondary mission is to discredit the League, sees the nobility in Tasmanian Devil and the others and helps them chase off the aliens. No pursuit is possible, as all are injured; Tasmanian Devil himself has been impaled through the shoulder. Lionheart, before fainting from his injuries, summons medical help through an emergency Justice League communications channel. [17] Tasmanian Devil recovers in time to help his JLE teammates and dozens of other heroes defeat the Bloodlines aliens. The aliens are destroyed in a swamp outside of Metropolis in America. [18]

Funerals and Risk

Around this time, Tasmanian Devil goes on a JLI goodwill tour to New Zealand. They resist him at first. He and his contact, Raylene Mackenzie, stumble upon the villain Phobia and Tasmanian Devil literally sniffs out one of her recent murders. The two get into a back-and-forth fight with Phobia. Raylene confronts a fear of drowning, while Tasmanian Devil's hallucination concerns his mother, who was abusive towards her husband. Working together, the two defeat Phobia. [19]

Dawkins later assists the Justice League in battling Overmaster, who kills Ice. [20] [21] The group falls apart, and Dawkins soon leaves too, not wanting to stay in a group so small and unestablished. He does not see the point. [22]

Tasmanian Devil is one of the mourners at the funeral for Maxwell Lord. [23] After some time missing, he is shown attending the funeral of Sue Dibny, wife of Elongated Man. [24]

He joins the Ultramarine Corps and lives for a time on their floating city of Superbia. When the entire city is conquered by Gorilla Grodd and his forces, Tasmanian Devil and the other surviving heroes are sent to cause destruction. [25] His mind and the Corps are rescued by the Justice League. [26] Soon after, he takes part in the Corps' mission into Nebula Man, a sentient universe. Their efforts later allow the villain to be destroyed.

Tasmanian Devil helps out in the OMAC Crisis. He is one of many superheroes who go to the Sahara as bait for the legions of metahuman killing machines. This scheme works, and many OMACs are destroyed without harming the hosts within. [27]

After the events of Infinite Crisis , Tasmanian Devil is shown at a memorial service/headcount. [28] During the 52 maxi-series, Tasmanian Devil and other powered beings, including Gloss and Manticore, face Black Adam in Sydney, Australia. They are shown unconscious and buried in debris. [29]

Later, Tasmanian Devil once again rejoins the Global Guardians. [30]

Death and return

In Justice League: Cry for Justice , Tasmanian Devil is apparently killed by Prometheus. [31] It is later revealed that Tasmanian Devil was "flayed and stripped of flesh" before being healed via a Lazarus Pit, after which he joins the Justice League's reserve roster. [32]

The New 52 and DC Rebirth

In DC Pride , Tasmanian Devil joins Justice League Queer, which his husband Extraño assembles to defeat Eclipso. [33] [34]

In the Doomsday Clock storyline, Tasmanian Devil joins the Sleeping Soldiers, Australia's sanctioned superhero team. [35]

Powers and abilities

Hugh Dawkins can turn into a large Tasmanian devil, similar to a werewolf. In this form, he possesses super strength, claws, advanced healing, powerful fangs, and the ability to grow larger in size. While Hugh is a pacifist, his alter ego is often aggressive and bestial.

References

  1. Misiroglu, Gina (2004). The Superhero Book: The Ultimate Encyclopedia Of Comic-Book Icons And Hollywood Heroes . Visible Ink Press. ISBN   1578591546.
  2. Super Friends #7 (October 1977)
  3. Infinity, Inc. #32 (November 1986)
  4. "LGBT Character of the Week: Tasmanian Devil". Archived from the original on July 28, 2011. Retrieved April 17, 2011.
  5. Greenberger, Robert (2008). "Global Guardians". In Dougall, Alastair (ed.). The DC Comics Encyclopedia. New York: Dorling Kindersley. p. 138. ISBN   978-0-7566-4119-1. OCLC   213309017.
  6. Justice League International Annual #3 (1989)
  7. 1 2 Justice League Europe Annual #1 (1990)
  8. Justice League America #54 (September 1991)
  9. Justice League Europe #30 (September 1991)
  10. Justice League America #55 (October 1991)
  11. Justice League America #56 (November 1991)
  12. Justice League Europe #50 (May 1993)
  13. Justice League America #91 (August 1994)
  14. Justice League Task Force #15 (August 1994)
  15. "Tasmanian Devil". Gay League. Archived from the original on October 18, 2006. Retrieved March 17, 2007.
  16. Starman/Congorilla #1 (2010)
  17. Justice League International Annual vol. 2 #4 (1993)
  18. Bloodbath #1–2 (1993)
  19. Justice League Quarterly #15 (Summer 1994)
  20. Justice League America #89 & 90, Justice League Task Force #13 & 14, Justice League International vol. 2 #65 & 66 (June & July 1994)
  21. Justice League Task Force #14 (July 1994)
  22. Justice League International vol. 2 #68 (September 1994)
  23. Justice League America #96 (February 1995)
  24. Identity Crisis #1 (August 2004)
  25. JLA: Classified #2 (February 2005)
  26. JLA: Classified #3 (March 2005)
  27. OMAC Project #6 (November 2005)
  28. 52 #1 (May 2006)
  29. 52 #50 (June 2007)
  30. Green Lantern vol. 4 #10 (May 2006)
  31. Justice League: Cry For Justice #3 (September 2009)
  32. Justice League of America (vol. 2) #56 (June 2011)
  33. Midnighter and Apollo #6 (May 2017)
  34. DC Pride #1 (2021)
  35. Doomsday Clock #6 (July 2018)