Yankee Doodle Dandy (comics)
Yankee Doodle Dandy (real name John Dandy) is a DC Comics character introduced in January 1992 in Doom Patrol, Vol. 2, #51. The character was first devised for Showcase by Bob Oksner in 1964 but the art did not appear until 28 years had passed.[1][2][3]
This hero's name is based upon the song "Yankee Doodle". He is the second DC character named from the song, the first being Yankee Poodle (aka Earth-C's Rova Barkitt) who was part of the Zoo Crew encountered in New Teen Titans #16 in February 1982.
John at one point steals the formula for "pseudoderm" (used in the Question's mask) from its inventor, Aristotle Rodor.
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- ↑ John Wells; Keith Dallas (2013), American Comic Book Chronicles, Vol 9. 1960-64, TwoMorrows Publishing, p. 182, ISBN 9781605490458
- ↑ Steven Shaviro (1997), Doom Patrols, Serpent's Tail, p. 161
- ↑ James Egan (2016), 1000 Facts about Comic Books, vol 1., p. 111, ISBN 9781326618100