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Doiby Dickles

Charles "Doiby (Derby)" Dickles is a fictional character from DC Comics. He was the original sidekick for Alan Scott (the first Green Lantern), appearing in comic book stories starring that hero from 1941 to 1949.

Doiby Dickles
Doiby Dickles as he appeared in Green Lantern #3 (March 1942); art by Martin Nodell.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceAll-American Comics #27 (June 1941)
Created byBill Finger
Irwin Hasen
In-story information
Full nameCharles "Doiby (Derby)" Dickles
Team affiliationsOld Justice
AbilitiesSkilled street fighter and driver
Use of a pipe-wrench as a weapon

The character was created by writer Bill Finger and artist Irwin Hasen. In an interview, Hasen said:

I got it from the actor, Edward Brophy, who was an Irish detective before the World War in the 1930s Warner Bros. movies. He was an overweight little taxicab driver with a little derby and a cigar, and what an unlikely assistant for a guy like the Green Lantern! It was ridiculous.[1]

Kurt Mitchell and Roy Thomas wrote that Doiby was "the first of the comic relief sidekicks that came to define the [All-American] approach to super-heroics in the early '40s".[2]

Fictional character biography

Doiby's first adventure with Green Lantern occurs when Doiby follows the Lantern while he was trailing a group of thugs. After Green Lantern was supposedly killed by the thugs, Doiby confronts them in a Green Lantern costume in an attempt to stop them. Soon after, the actual Green Lantern appears and, with the help of Doiby, saves the day. After that adventure, Green Lantern sent Doiby a quaint letter: "Doiby, I could use a good man like you to help me in my fight against all evil — How about it? -The Green Lantern".[3] After that, Doiby began working with Alan Scott on a regular basis[4] eventually learning that the Green Lantern and Alan Scott were one and the same.

Doiby and Alan later try to assist the creature known as Solomon Grundy during his first appearance. It does not go well as Grundy goes on a murderous rampage and must be destroyed. He seemingly meets his end under the wheels of a train. This adventure also has a backup Hop Harrigan story, as did many of Doiby's 'All American Comics' adventures.[5] This adventure is re-told in 2002, with a focus on another close friend of Alan Scott, newswoman Irene Miller. [6]

Doiby and the Green Lantern had many adventures together, including taking on the Nazis in the WWII era. With his thick Brooklyn accent, Doiby invariably addresses Green Lantern as "Lan'trin". As a cab driver, Doiby's slogan is "Soivice that don't make youse noivice". He refers to his cab as 'Goitrude'. Doiby often assists in battle with a skilled swing of a pipe wrench.[7] Alan Scott later becomes the head of Gotham Broadcasting, a radio station based out of Gotham City. He brings in Doiby as his personal assistant.[8] Doiby becomes involved with Princess Raima of Myrg, an alien who flees to Earth to escape a forced marriage to an evil man named Prince Peril. He gets his friends involved, who help rescue her but not before Doiby serves time as a court jester.[9]

As the Golden Age began to fade, Doiby was sent into space to marry Princess Ramia, the aliens enjoying his vast wisdom, and Alan Scott went on with his solo career. Myrg comes to resemble Doiby's beloved Brooklyn.

He briefly returns to Earth to assist the Green Lanterns in a new problem: Sinestro has possessed his taxi. He had left it behind in Hal Jordan's garage when he went to Myrg. The threat is eventually neutralized but Goitrude is destroyed. Doiby had traveled to Earth with a 'dimension-change' but this device is lost in the confrontation. Later, Goitrude is repaired.[10]

Doiby continues to live as king until his position was usurped by the evil Prince Marieb.

Sometime later, Doiby joins a group called "Old Justice". It is made up of the 'sidekicks' of many Golden Age heroes. There is Dan the Dyna-Mite, Merry Pemberton, Neptune Perkins and the two children of Ma Hunkel. They are convinced that the younger superheroes are not responsible enough to be involved in 'the game'.[11]

During the Sins of Youth storyline, one of Doiby's alien devices combines with the magic from Klarion the Witch Boy. This serves to alter the ages of dozens of superheroes and supervillains. Older characters become much younger and the teens become adults. Doiby and other members of Old Justice find themselves having to herd and baby-sit adults-turned-kids, many of whom have become vastly irresponsible. They are assisted by some of the now-adult super-beings. Basing themselves out of the old JLA headquarters in Happy Harbor, the adults and kids eventually find a way to blackmail Klarion into working with Doiby to reverse the changes. This incident convinces Old Justice that Young Justice can take care of themselves.[12]

Back to Myrg

Doiby reunites with the team because of the coincidence of Young Justice using the older hero's meeting spots. He convinces them to take him back to the planet Myrg. Impulse had recently received a spaceship in return for helping a rich sultan. While traveling through space, a younger version of Lobo talks his way into joining the mission. As is usual for Lobo, he is in it for the violence.[13]

After arriving, the team realizes Marieb had caused Doiby to be exiled from Mryg. Ramia had married the villain for the guarantee Doiby would be left alive. Marieb is defeated but the threat of the alien Slag arrives.[14]

The Slag race enjoys the game of baseball and agrees that they would face down Young Justice and Doiby for the sake of the planet. The Young Justice team wins by blatant cheating. Doiby and his Queen are able to go back to ruling Myrg.[15]

Doiby appears one more time to see Young Justice off in friendly terms. They use another form of transport, accidentally leaving Impulse's ship on Myrg.[16]

Doiby made a brief appearance in DC 1st with Alan Scott.[17]

A three-parter in Detective Comics features a flashback of Alan Scott and Doiby investigating murders in 1948.[18]

Powers and abilities

Doiby Dickles has no superpowers but he's a skilled street fighter and driver. He used his taxi to drive Green Lantern to any location and/or during car chases. Sometimes, while fighting, he used a pipe wrench as a weapon which allowed him to knock out his enemies. He has a New York accent.

References

  1. ^ Dulaney, Sean (September 2017). "Green Lantern 60th Anniversary Panel". Alter Ego. 3 (148): 47. Retrieved 9 April 2020.
  2. ^ Mitchell, Kurt; Thomas, Roy (2019). American Comic Book Chronicles: 1940-1944. TwoMorrows Publishing. p. 76. ISBN 978-1605490892.
  3. ^ The Golden Age Green Lantern Archives Vol. 1, DC Comics: New York, 1999 (ISBN 1-56389-507-2)
  4. ^ Gresh, Lois (2002). The Science of Superheroes. John Wiley and Sons. p. 83. ISBN 978-0-471-02460-6.
  5. ^ All-American Comics #61 (October 1944)
  6. ^ Green Lantern: Brightest Day, Blackest Night (2002)
  7. ^ Cronin, Brian (2009). Was Superman a spy?: and other comic book legends revealed. Penguin. ISBN 978-0-452-29532-2.
  8. ^ Green Lantern #40 (October 1965)
  9. ^ Green Lantern (vol. 2) #45 (June 1966)
  10. ^ Green Lantern (vol. 2) #52 (April 1967)
  11. ^ Young Justice #16 (January 2000)
  12. ^ Sins of Youth #1-3 (March 2000)
  13. ^ Young Justice #25 (November 2000)
  14. ^ Young Justice #26 (December 2000)
  15. ^ Young Justice #27 (January 2001)
  16. ^ Young Justice #28 (February 2001)
  17. ^ DC 1st: Green Lanterns (July 2002)
  18. ^ Detective Comics #784-786 (September - November 2003)

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Charles Doiby Derby Dickles is a fictional character from DC Comics He was the original sidekick for Alan Scott the first Green Lantern appearing in comic book stories starring that hero from 1941 to 1949 Doiby DicklesDoiby Dickles as he appeared in Green Lantern 3 March 1942 art by Martin Nodell Publication informationPublisherDC ComicsFirst appearanceAll American Comics 27 June 1941 Created byBill FingerIrwin HasenIn story informationFull nameCharles Doiby Derby DicklesTeam affiliationsOld JusticeAbilitiesSkilled street fighter and driverUse of a pipe wrench as a weaponThe character was created by writer Bill Finger and artist Irwin Hasen In an interview Hasen said I got it from the actor Edward Brophy who was an Irish detective before the World War in the 1930s Warner Bros movies He was an overweight little taxicab driver with a little derby and a cigar and what an unlikely assistant for a guy like the Green Lantern It was ridiculous 1 Kurt Mitchell and Roy Thomas wrote that Doiby was the first of the comic relief sidekicks that came to define the All American approach to super heroics in the early 40s 2 Contents 1 Fictional character biography 1 1 Back to Myrg 2 Powers and abilities 3 ReferencesFictional character biography EditDoiby s first adventure with Green Lantern occurs when Doiby follows the Lantern while he was trailing a group of thugs After Green Lantern was supposedly killed by the thugs Doiby confronts them in a Green Lantern costume in an attempt to stop them Soon after the actual Green Lantern appears and with the help of Doiby saves the day After that adventure Green Lantern sent Doiby a quaint letter Doiby I could use a good man like you to help me in my fight against all evil How about it The Green Lantern 3 After that Doiby began working with Alan Scott on a regular basis 4 eventually learning that the Green Lantern and Alan Scott were one and the same Doiby and Alan later try to assist the creature known as Solomon Grundy during his first appearance It does not go well as Grundy goes on a murderous rampage and must be destroyed He seemingly meets his end under the wheels of a train This adventure also has a backup Hop Harrigan story as did many of Doiby s All American Comics adventures 5 This adventure is re told in 2002 with a focus on another close friend of Alan Scott newswoman Irene Miller 6 Doiby and the Green Lantern had many adventures together including taking on the Nazis in the WWII era With his thick Brooklyn accent Doiby invariably addresses Green Lantern as Lan trin As a cab driver Doiby s slogan is Soivice that don t make youse noivice He refers to his cab as Goitrude Doiby often assists in battle with a skilled swing of a pipe wrench 7 Alan Scott later becomes the head of Gotham Broadcasting a radio station based out of Gotham City He brings in Doiby as his personal assistant 8 Doiby becomes involved with Princess Raima of Myrg an alien who flees to Earth to escape a forced marriage to an evil man named Prince Peril He gets his friends involved who help rescue her but not before Doiby serves time as a court jester 9 As the Golden Age began to fade Doiby was sent into space to marry Princess Ramia the aliens enjoying his vast wisdom and Alan Scott went on with his solo career Myrg comes to resemble Doiby s beloved Brooklyn He briefly returns to Earth to assist the Green Lanterns in a new problem Sinestro has possessed his taxi He had left it behind in Hal Jordan s garage when he went to Myrg The threat is eventually neutralized but Goitrude is destroyed Doiby had traveled to Earth with a dimension change but this device is lost in the confrontation Later Goitrude is repaired 10 Doiby continues to live as king until his position was usurped by the evil Prince Marieb Sometime later Doiby joins a group called Old Justice It is made up of the sidekicks of many Golden Age heroes There is Dan the Dyna Mite Merry Pemberton Neptune Perkins and the two children of Ma Hunkel They are convinced that the younger superheroes are not responsible enough to be involved in the game 11 During the Sins of Youth storyline one of Doiby s alien devices combines with the magic from Klarion the Witch Boy This serves to alter the ages of dozens of superheroes and supervillains Older characters become much younger and the teens become adults Doiby and other members of Old Justice find themselves having to herd and baby sit adults turned kids many of whom have become vastly irresponsible They are assisted by some of the now adult super beings Basing themselves out of the old JLA headquarters in Happy Harbor the adults and kids eventually find a way to blackmail Klarion into working with Doiby to reverse the changes This incident convinces Old Justice that Young Justice can take care of themselves 12 Back to Myrg Edit Doiby reunites with the team because of the coincidence of Young Justice using the older hero s meeting spots He convinces them to take him back to the planet Myrg Impulse had recently received a spaceship in return for helping a rich sultan While traveling through space a younger version of Lobo talks his way into joining the mission As is usual for Lobo he is in it for the violence 13 After arriving the team realizes Marieb had caused Doiby to be exiled from Mryg Ramia had married the villain for the guarantee Doiby would be left alive Marieb is defeated but the threat of the alien Slag arrives 14 The Slag race enjoys the game of baseball and agrees that they would face down Young Justice and Doiby for the sake of the planet The Young Justice team wins by blatant cheating Doiby and his Queen are able to go back to ruling Myrg 15 Doiby appears one more time to see Young Justice off in friendly terms They use another form of transport accidentally leaving Impulse s ship on Myrg 16 Doiby made a brief appearance in DC 1st with Alan Scott 17 A three parter in Detective Comics features a flashback of Alan Scott and Doiby investigating murders in 1948 18 Powers and abilities EditDoiby Dickles has no superpowers but he s a skilled street fighter and driver He used his taxi to drive Green Lantern to any location and or during car chases Sometimes while fighting he used a pipe wrench as a weapon which allowed him to knock out his enemies He has a New York accent References Edit Dulaney Sean September 2017 Green Lantern 60th Anniversary Panel Alter Ego 3 148 47 Retrieved 9 April 2020 Mitchell Kurt Thomas Roy 2019 American Comic Book Chronicles 1940 1944 TwoMorrows Publishing p 76 ISBN 978 1605490892 The Golden Age Green Lantern Archives Vol 1 DC Comics New York 1999 ISBN 1 56389 507 2 Gresh Lois 2002 The Science of Superheroes John Wiley and Sons p 83 ISBN 978 0 471 02460 6 All American Comics 61 October 1944 Green Lantern Brightest Day Blackest Night 2002 Cronin Brian 2009 Was Superman a spy and other comic book legends revealed Penguin ISBN 978 0 452 29532 2 Green Lantern 40 October 1965 Green Lantern vol 2 45 June 1966 Green Lantern vol 2 52 April 1967 Young Justice 16 January 2000 Sins of Youth 1 3 March 2000 Young Justice 25 November 2000 Young Justice 26 December 2000 Young Justice 27 January 2001 Young Justice 28 February 2001 DC 1st Green Lanterns July 2002 Detective Comics 784 786 September November 2003 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Doiby Dickles amp oldid 1111695072, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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