White Rabbit (comics)

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The White Rabbit

Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Marvel Team-Up #131 (July, 1983)
Created by J.M. DeMatteis, Kerry Gammill, & Mike Esposito
Characteristics
Alter ego Dodson (surname)
Affiliations The Walrus
Abilities Giant Heavily Armed Robotic Rabbit; Genetically Altered Killer Bunny Rabbits; an Umbrella that fires explosive and razor tipped carrots; a pair of rocket boots

The White Rabbit (Real name unknown, although she took the last name Dodson upon marriage) is a minor comedic supervillain published by Marvel Comics.

Her costume, weapons and speech are all based on rabbits and/or Lewis Carrol books. She is independently wealthy through her inheritance from her late husband (whom she assures died happy).

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She is largely considered to be one of Spider-Man's most minor annoyances out of his rogue's gallery, likely second only to her onetime partner, the Walrus. Spider-man normally encounters her along with her seeming arch-foe, the Fabulous Frog-Man in super-human battles that are often more funny than deadly. In her most recent endeavor, she was so hard pressed to find other villains willing to ally themselves with her that she was forced to hire actors to play the Mad Hatter (not the Batman villain) and the Dormouse.

The White Rabbit aboard her "Flying Hare" zeppelin.
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The White Rabbit aboard her "Flying Hare" zeppelin.

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