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10/17/2023 8:17 am  #1


Mopee

Real Name: Mopee
Aliases: None
Identity: Public (as a character in DC Comics)
Occupation: Cosmic Custodian (self-proclaimed)
Citizenship: Unspecified
Place of Birth: Unspecified
Known Relatives: None
Group Affiliation: None
Education: Unspecified
First Appearance: The Flash Vol. 1 #167 (1967) - Comic Book
History: Mopee is a fictional character in DC Comics, appearing in a single comic book story published in The Flash Vol. 1 #167 in 1967. Created by writer E. Nelson Bridwell and artist Ross Andru, Mopee is a whimsical cosmic character whose appearance was meant to add a touch of humor to the series.

In his brief appearance, Mopee claims to be a "Cosmic Custodian" responsible for granting Barry Allen (The Flash) his super-speed powers. According to Mopee's story, Barry's powers were not the result of a lightning bolt and chemicals, as previously believed, but were given to him by Mopee himself. This revelation was later retconned, and Mopee's existence was largely ignored in subsequent DC Comics stories.

Mopee's appearance was met with mixed reception from fans and has become a notable curiosity in DC Comics history. While his story has not been widely acknowledged in the official continuity, he remains a unique and obscure character in the DC Comics universe.

Height: Unspecified
Weight: Unspecified
Eyes: Unspecified
Abilities: Mopee possesses cosmic abilities, although the extent of his powers is never clearly defined in the story. He claims to have granted The Flash his super-speed abilities, suggesting a connection to the Speed Force, a concept that would be further developed in later DC Comics stories.

Accessories: Mopee does not carry any specific accessories.

Notable Appearances:

    The Flash Vol. 1 #167 (1967) - Comic Book

Mopee's character, although short-lived and unconventional, represents a playful and lighthearted element in the world of DC Comics. Despite his limited appearances, he remains a curiosity for fans and collectors interested in the unique and sometimes quirky aspects of comic book history.


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