Bloody Mary (comics)

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Bloody Mary

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Bloody Mary, artist Jeff Moy

Publisher DC Comics
First appearance Hawk and Dove vol. 2 #21
Created by Karl Kesel (writer)
Barbara Kesel (artist)
Characteristics
Alter ego Unrevealed
Species New God, from Apokalips
Affiliations Female Furies
Abilities Vampire and telekinetic

Bloody Mary is a fictional extraterrestrial vampire published by DC Comics. She first appeared in Hawk and Dove vol. 2 #21, and was created by Karl Kesel and Barbara Kesel.

A member of the junior Female Furies, Bloody Mary is an energy vampire that enjoys sucking the life out of her victims. She also flies using a disk and can project energy out of her eyes that can manipulate her enemies. She hates being touched, and will ruthlessly kill anyone who dares to. She has only worked with the Furies on a few occasions.

  • Vampiric blood sucking and able to project beams from eyes that are able to telekinetically move objects/people.

Bloody Mary was killed during a battle with Sovereign Seven after she tried to suck the life from Maitresse; however, since the Sovereign Sevenseries is no longer considered to be a part of DC universe continuity, the character presumably remains alive and available for use.

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