Mad Harriet

Creation & Design

Mad Harriet was created as part of the modern reinterpretation of the Furies, a group of female warriors in the DC Universe. Her character was designed to embody madness and chaos, reflecting her role as a villain.

Early Years

Mad Harriet first appeared in the early 2000s as a member of the Furies, serving under Darkseid and often clashing with Wonder Woman. Her character was developed to showcase the darker aspects of female villainy in the DC Universe.

Character Development

Over the years, Mad Harriet has evolved from a mere henchwoman of Darkseid to a more complex character with her own motivations and backstory. Her portrayal has varied from a chaotic villain to a character with depth, reflecting the changing landscape of comic book storytelling.

Cultural Reception

Mad Harriet has received mixed to positive reviews from fans and critics, often praised for her unique design and the representation of female villains in comics.

Character Details

Real Name:
Harriet
Aliases:
Mad Harriet
Species:
Human
Gender:
Female
Affiliations:
The Furies, Villains United
Abilities:
Superhuman strength, Enhanced agility, Combat skills
Equipment:
Various weapons, Magical artifacts
Weight:
100lbs
Height:
5' 3"
Eye Color:
blue
Hair Color:
black

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Key Facts

1st team appearance of the Female Furies: Bernadeth, Lashina, Mad Harriet and Stompa, trained by Granny Goodness to be warriors for Darkseid

1st appearance of Funky Flashman, a parody of Stan Lee

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Key Facts

1st appearance of Aurelie, a female fury

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