
Dy Cyber's Hampered Holiday Girls and Wonder Woman
We have the villainous Dr. Cyber, a bronze age DC Comics villain , has captured the Holiday Girls as bait for Wonder Woman. Etta Candy, Lita Little, Thelma Tall, and Tina Toy were not worried, Princess Diana would save them. Unfortunately who is going to save Wonder Woman.
Wonder Woman is an Amazon warrior princess and one of the most powerful superheroes in the DC Universe. The daughter of Hippolyta, she was given power by the Gods to fight against evil in all its forms. Although she was raised entirely by women on the island of Themyscira, she was sent as an ambassador to the Man's World, spreading their idealistic message of strength and love. Wonder Woman fights crime and acts as a positive role model for women everywhere. Her equipment includes the Lasso of Truth, magic gauntlets, and an invisible jet. In the secret identity she has adopted to become closer to humanity, she is Diana Prince, a government agent for the Department of Metahuman Affairs. Wonder Woman is also a founding member of the Justice League of America. She has also been a member of the Star Sapphire Corps and the Sinestro Corps. Wonder Woman was created by William Moulton Marston and Harry G. Peter, and has a lengthy publication history. This history has sometimes included a sidekick Wonder Girl and many villains. Since her debut she has become one of the most popular and recognizable DC Comics characters, along with Batman and Superman. She first appeared in All-Star Comics #8. (1941)
The Holliday Girls were a pseudo-sorority that worked out of Holliday College on Earth-Two during the early 1940s.
When she first came to the United States, Wonder Woman realized she would need help in her adventures. She recruited Etta Candy at the Holliday College for Women, who in turn recruited 99 of her classmates to aid Wonder Woman. However, after their first adventure, the number of Holliday Girls seen were most often three or less, not including Etta Candy. Known members of the Holliday Girls are: Arda Prosperous, Betty, Brenda, Dorine, Dorothy Lord, Eve Brown, Faith Alden, Gay, Gell Osey, Glamora Treat, Hester, Janet Foster, Jean Townsend, Lillie, Lita Little, Inez Grey, Lorrie, Marcia, Marcy Young, Mary Lane, Mayra, Patsy Peters, Selina, Roberta "Bobbie" Strong, Ruth Rorick, Susan Tardee, Tina Toy, Thelma Tall, Tress Akter, Virginia True, Wanta Wynn and Millie & Tillie Heyday.
Doctor Cyber is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics publications and related media, commonly as a recurring adversary of the superhero Wonder Woman. She first appeared late in the Silver Age of Comics in 1968's Wonder Woman (volume 1) #179, written by Dennis O'Neil and illustrated by Mike Sekowsky and Dick Giordano.
In her Silver Age appearances, Dr. Cyber was the brilliant head of a vast global criminal network. Beautiful, vain and possibly British or of Asian descent (or both), she initially blended aspects of the femme fatale and dragon lady character tropes. Subsequent Bronze Age appearances incorporated science fiction elements: after her face was disfigured in an accident, Dr. Cyber donned an eerie muzzle-mask and a technologically advanced exoskeleton. These cybernetic enhancements increased her physical strength, and gave her the ability to absorb energy, as well as to redirect it by firing blasts from her hands. Despite the resulting upgrades to her power, Dr. Cyber's disfigurement also wrought a mounting emotional instability: she became obsessed with recapturing her beauty by transferring her mind into Wonder Woman's body, a project she attempted several times with the help of her operative Doctor Moon.
Doctor Cyber was the beautiful and commanding presence behind a global criminal network around the same time when Wonder Woman had relinquished her powers when her fellow Amazons retreated into another dimension. Prior to Cyber's first encounter with the depowered Amazon, her henchmen plundered the monastery of I Ching for the gems and precious metals within and slaughtered the resisting monks. Colonel Steve Trevor unsuccessfully attempted to infiltrate Cyber's network, but learned of their plot: to create chaos within the US Government by sending bombs inside toys to the children of Congressmen. This plot was actually a ruse to divert attention from a London jewel heist, foiled by Wonder Woman and I Ching. Doctor Cyber escaped only to resurface in Hong Kong several weeks later.
In Hong Kong, Doctor Cyber's plan was to destroy the city and blackmail the world with a series of devices that could create earthquakes. Cyber lured the non-powered Diana Prince to the Asian city hoping to entice her into joining the organization, which she steadfastly refused. Soon afterward, an attack by the rival Tiger Tong gang resulted in an urn of hot coals spilling onto Cyber's face. The villainess was evacuated to a secret hospital outside of Hong Kong, swearing revenge on Diana Prince for her disfigurement. Prince stopped the earthquake plot and Cyber was believed killed when her final earthquake device exploded.
When Diana Prince teamed up with private detective Jonny Double to stop an organization called the Tribunal, she discovered that Doctor Cyber had survived their previous encounter. Cyber had created the Tribunal to find a suitable woman to transplant her brain and replace her disfigured body. After Prince's capture, Cyber unsuccessfully attempted to have her brain transplanted into Diana by Doctor Moon. During this encounter, Cyber was accidentally impaled by a scapel and believed killed once again.
On an assignment at a Catskill Mountain resort as Diana Prince, Wonder Woman again discovered that Doctor Cyber had cheated death. While investigating a number of murders at the resort, Cyber battled Wonder Woman after an unsuccessful attempt to graft the Amazon's face onto her own. The ensuing melée ended with Cyber seemingly falling to her death from atop a ski lift.
Doctor Cyber laid low for several months before capturing Wonder Girl in another attempt to capture Wonder Woman for a brain transplant. Wonder Woman agreed to trade her life for her adopted sister, but both were rescued by the Teen Titans. Cyber and her partner, Dr. Moon, were finally captured.
It is unknown if Doctor Cyber was released or escaped from custody, but she disguised herself as Diana Prince, infiltrated the Pentagon, and stole the launch codes to America's nuclear missiles. Wonder Woman averted the attempted nuclear war, but Cyber was killed attempting to flee from her and Steve Trevor (disguised as the god Eros) when her rocket sled crashed into the side of a cliff.
Cyber is your typical high-tech criminal mastermind of those days, with an extra dose of viciousness and vindictiveness. For undisclosed reasons she prefers to have her agents all be attractive, young and fashionable women. She will even consider recruiting opponents who happen to match this description.
Cyber seemed to consider that women were automatically more competent than men. Though she apparently considered keeping Tim Trench as a servant of a more intimate nature at one point.
Cyber is not a fan of loose ends. If somebody is no longer useful to her, she’s almost guaranteed to have them killed. She doesn’t seem to enjoy watching such executions, but she will almost never hesitate to give the order. This includes ordering the death of those agents of hers who failed her.
Cyber doesn’t always want her opponents dead. Initially she was interested in hiring Diana Prince, and she successfully bribed Tim Trench off since that was less messy than having him slain. Still, her preference for only leaving bodies behind likely help explains why her organisation resisted law enforcement efforts so well.
Generally, Cyber prefers subtlety and intricate plans, back-up plans, back-up plans for back-up plans, and deathtraps. She’s fond of drawing her opponents into traps by engineering situations where everybody, enemies and supposed allies both, turns out to be Cyber agents having run an elaborate charade.
If her opponents have demonstrated genuine competence, she will assume that they’ll somehow survive her next attempt to kill them. Thus, Cyber will have a back-up plot to dupe them and lead them into her next trap. Which will have a back-up plan.
After her disfigurement, Cyber becomes even more venomous and hateful. She hates conventional depictions of female beauty to the point of enjoying the destruction of costly works of art representing beautiful women. She gets fixated on Diana, both because she’s beautiful and because she irrationally blames her for her disfigurement.
Cyber, who took pride in being gorgeous, wants to find a way to restore her looks – which is impossible through any conventional surgery. She tends to think a lot about beauty, power… and revenge against Wonder Woman.
After the “mod karate era” ends, revenge against Wonder Woman and stealing Wonder Woman’s beauty become her one constant bit of characterisation.
Wonder Woman is an Amazon warrior princess and one of the most powerful superheroes in the DC Universe. The daughter of Hippolyta, she was given power by the Gods to fight against evil in all its forms. Although she was raised entirely by women on the island of Themyscira, she was sent as an ambassador to the Man's World, spreading their idealistic message of strength and love. Wonder Woman fights crime and acts as a positive role model for women everywhere. Her equipment includes the Lasso of Truth, magic gauntlets, and an invisible jet. In the secret identity she has adopted to become closer to humanity, she is Diana Prince, a government agent for the Department of Metahuman Affairs. Wonder Woman is also a founding member of the Justice League of America. She has also been a member of the Star Sapphire Corps and the Sinestro Corps. Wonder Woman was created by William Moulton Marston and Harry G. Peter, and has a lengthy publication history. This history has sometimes included a sidekick Wonder Girl and many villains. Since her debut she has become one of the most popular and recognizable DC Comics characters, along with Batman and Superman. She first appeared in All-Star Comics #8. (1941)
The Holliday Girls were a pseudo-sorority that worked out of Holliday College on Earth-Two during the early 1940s.
When she first came to the United States, Wonder Woman realized she would need help in her adventures. She recruited Etta Candy at the Holliday College for Women, who in turn recruited 99 of her classmates to aid Wonder Woman. However, after their first adventure, the number of Holliday Girls seen were most often three or less, not including Etta Candy. Known members of the Holliday Girls are: Arda Prosperous, Betty, Brenda, Dorine, Dorothy Lord, Eve Brown, Faith Alden, Gay, Gell Osey, Glamora Treat, Hester, Janet Foster, Jean Townsend, Lillie, Lita Little, Inez Grey, Lorrie, Marcia, Marcy Young, Mary Lane, Mayra, Patsy Peters, Selina, Roberta "Bobbie" Strong, Ruth Rorick, Susan Tardee, Tina Toy, Thelma Tall, Tress Akter, Virginia True, Wanta Wynn and Millie & Tillie Heyday.
Doctor Cyber is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics publications and related media, commonly as a recurring adversary of the superhero Wonder Woman. She first appeared late in the Silver Age of Comics in 1968's Wonder Woman (volume 1) #179, written by Dennis O'Neil and illustrated by Mike Sekowsky and Dick Giordano.
In her Silver Age appearances, Dr. Cyber was the brilliant head of a vast global criminal network. Beautiful, vain and possibly British or of Asian descent (or both), she initially blended aspects of the femme fatale and dragon lady character tropes. Subsequent Bronze Age appearances incorporated science fiction elements: after her face was disfigured in an accident, Dr. Cyber donned an eerie muzzle-mask and a technologically advanced exoskeleton. These cybernetic enhancements increased her physical strength, and gave her the ability to absorb energy, as well as to redirect it by firing blasts from her hands. Despite the resulting upgrades to her power, Dr. Cyber's disfigurement also wrought a mounting emotional instability: she became obsessed with recapturing her beauty by transferring her mind into Wonder Woman's body, a project she attempted several times with the help of her operative Doctor Moon.
Doctor Cyber was the beautiful and commanding presence behind a global criminal network around the same time when Wonder Woman had relinquished her powers when her fellow Amazons retreated into another dimension. Prior to Cyber's first encounter with the depowered Amazon, her henchmen plundered the monastery of I Ching for the gems and precious metals within and slaughtered the resisting monks. Colonel Steve Trevor unsuccessfully attempted to infiltrate Cyber's network, but learned of their plot: to create chaos within the US Government by sending bombs inside toys to the children of Congressmen. This plot was actually a ruse to divert attention from a London jewel heist, foiled by Wonder Woman and I Ching. Doctor Cyber escaped only to resurface in Hong Kong several weeks later.
In Hong Kong, Doctor Cyber's plan was to destroy the city and blackmail the world with a series of devices that could create earthquakes. Cyber lured the non-powered Diana Prince to the Asian city hoping to entice her into joining the organization, which she steadfastly refused. Soon afterward, an attack by the rival Tiger Tong gang resulted in an urn of hot coals spilling onto Cyber's face. The villainess was evacuated to a secret hospital outside of Hong Kong, swearing revenge on Diana Prince for her disfigurement. Prince stopped the earthquake plot and Cyber was believed killed when her final earthquake device exploded.
When Diana Prince teamed up with private detective Jonny Double to stop an organization called the Tribunal, she discovered that Doctor Cyber had survived their previous encounter. Cyber had created the Tribunal to find a suitable woman to transplant her brain and replace her disfigured body. After Prince's capture, Cyber unsuccessfully attempted to have her brain transplanted into Diana by Doctor Moon. During this encounter, Cyber was accidentally impaled by a scapel and believed killed once again.
On an assignment at a Catskill Mountain resort as Diana Prince, Wonder Woman again discovered that Doctor Cyber had cheated death. While investigating a number of murders at the resort, Cyber battled Wonder Woman after an unsuccessful attempt to graft the Amazon's face onto her own. The ensuing melée ended with Cyber seemingly falling to her death from atop a ski lift.
Doctor Cyber laid low for several months before capturing Wonder Girl in another attempt to capture Wonder Woman for a brain transplant. Wonder Woman agreed to trade her life for her adopted sister, but both were rescued by the Teen Titans. Cyber and her partner, Dr. Moon, were finally captured.
It is unknown if Doctor Cyber was released or escaped from custody, but she disguised herself as Diana Prince, infiltrated the Pentagon, and stole the launch codes to America's nuclear missiles. Wonder Woman averted the attempted nuclear war, but Cyber was killed attempting to flee from her and Steve Trevor (disguised as the god Eros) when her rocket sled crashed into the side of a cliff.
Cyber is your typical high-tech criminal mastermind of those days, with an extra dose of viciousness and vindictiveness. For undisclosed reasons she prefers to have her agents all be attractive, young and fashionable women. She will even consider recruiting opponents who happen to match this description.
Cyber seemed to consider that women were automatically more competent than men. Though she apparently considered keeping Tim Trench as a servant of a more intimate nature at one point.
Cyber is not a fan of loose ends. If somebody is no longer useful to her, she’s almost guaranteed to have them killed. She doesn’t seem to enjoy watching such executions, but she will almost never hesitate to give the order. This includes ordering the death of those agents of hers who failed her.
Cyber doesn’t always want her opponents dead. Initially she was interested in hiring Diana Prince, and she successfully bribed Tim Trench off since that was less messy than having him slain. Still, her preference for only leaving bodies behind likely help explains why her organisation resisted law enforcement efforts so well.
Generally, Cyber prefers subtlety and intricate plans, back-up plans, back-up plans for back-up plans, and deathtraps. She’s fond of drawing her opponents into traps by engineering situations where everybody, enemies and supposed allies both, turns out to be Cyber agents having run an elaborate charade.
If her opponents have demonstrated genuine competence, she will assume that they’ll somehow survive her next attempt to kill them. Thus, Cyber will have a back-up plot to dupe them and lead them into her next trap. Which will have a back-up plan.
After her disfigurement, Cyber becomes even more venomous and hateful. She hates conventional depictions of female beauty to the point of enjoying the destruction of costly works of art representing beautiful women. She gets fixated on Diana, both because she’s beautiful and because she irrationally blames her for her disfigurement.
Cyber, who took pride in being gorgeous, wants to find a way to restore her looks – which is impossible through any conventional surgery. She tends to think a lot about beauty, power… and revenge against Wonder Woman.
After the “mod karate era” ends, revenge against Wonder Woman and stealing Wonder Woman’s beauty become her one constant bit of characterisation.
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