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Before the Great Disaster, I had a few posts covering some of the lesser known Wonder Woman villains. May as well try again.

Doctor Poison was Wonder Woman's arguably Wonder Woman's first costumed/recurring villain (some argue that Ares or Hercules fit that bill).






You can check out Michael May's Adventureblog for a more in-depth analysis of Dr. Poison's first appearance. I have shamelessly "borrowed" some of his images (I have the tpb, and while I'm not a real fan of it, I'm not about to bend my copy if I can help it!).

Suffice to say, Doctor Poison is an evil Japanese mad scientist.





There's some bondage (of course! It's Golden Age Wonder Woman!)



A shocking discovery



And it ends with spanking (of course! It's Golden Age Wonder Woman!)



(I really have to go with Alan Moore in saying Marston wrote with one hand in his pocket)


We had Crisis on Infinite Earths, and then in Wonder Woman 151 Eric Luke and Matthew Clark gave us a new Dr. Poison.











Dr. Poison's "virus" has magical properties. In fact, it's derived from the blood of a demigod. Poison's an arcanobiologist, specializing in studying the biology of things far from mainstream science, like gods, techno-organic viruses, myths...





Pity about that reference to Hippolyta's tenure as Wonder Woman. Dengit, Byrne...

She most recently showed up in the crowd of Wonder Woman villains that we saw back in Heinberg's run, but it wasn't important, wasn't in character, and the less said about it the better.

Date: 2009-04-17 10:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] puregibberish.insanejournal.com
Dr Poison has what it takes to be that rarity in comic: a genuinely scary villain. First of all her dedication to the experiment above all has some nasty callbacks to some genuine real-life cases, such as http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Young

Secondly, the fixed grin and wide-open eyes could potentially be even more disturbing than the Joker's. When the Joker smiles it's largely voluntary (this can vary, but for the most part), but with Dr Poison, she's going to have the same expression no matter what. If you play up the drooling a little it emphasises the sheer inhumanity of the character.

Date: 2009-04-18 03:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] killermoth1.insanejournal.com
... It's the _same_ look as her grandmother, you didn't notice?
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Heck, I didn't even notice she was a woman!
I agree that she could totally be a scary and threatening Wonder Woman villain though, plus she'd actually be a lot more fun and easy to write than normal scientists because you don't have to write accurately, instead you get to Break Science!

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