Fearsome Five

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Fearsome Five


The current Fearsome Five, from the cover of Outsiders #13 (August 2004). Art by Tom Raney.

Publisher DC Comics
First appearance New Teen Titans #3
Created by Marv Wolfman and George Perez
Roster
Jinx
Mammoth
Psimon
Shimmer
Doctor Light
Neutron
Gizmo
Deuce and Charger

The Fearsome Five is a fictional group of comic book supervillains from DC Comics. They were created by George Perez and Marv Wolfman, and first appeared in The New Teen Titans #3 (January 1981), going on to become recurring adversaries for that superhero group. Though deadly, they lack sophistication as criminal planners, a cohesive focus or loyalty, and are prone to in-fighting, backstabbing, and disbandment.

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  • Doctor Light (Dr. Arthur Light) Team founder. A sadistic supervillain with the ability to manipulate various forms of energy. He was violently expelled from the group he founded by his teammates.
  • Gizmo (Mikron O’Jeneus) Charter member. A dwarf genius inventor of high-technology devices and weapons who flies around on a jet pack.
  • Shimmer (Selinda Flinders) Charter member. A woman dressed in Goth-like attire who can transmute one element or compound into another.
  • Mammoth (Baran Flinders) Charter member. Shimmer’s brother, a hulking brute with immense strength and invulnerability who is emotionally and intellectually underdeveloped.
  • Psimon (Dr. Simon Jones) Charter member; Team leader. A scheming telepath/telekinetic with a transparent skull who took over leadership from Dr. Light after their first encounter with the Titans.
  • Jinx (Real name unknown) A bald Indian sorceress who can command elements such as air, dissolve matter, and wield magical energy as a weapon.
  • Neutron (Nat Tryon) A small-time thug whose exposure to radiation turned him into a walking nuclear bomb.
  • Deuce and Charger (Real names unknown) A super-powered couple with the ability to telepathically confuse opponents and manipulate electricity, respectively.

[edit] History

The Fearsome Five were founded by the psychopathic criminal Doctor Light, through an ad he placed in the Underworld Star, a criminal underground paper. Light formed the group to attack the Teen Titans, but Psimon, who was under the influence of the demon from whom he had received his superhuman abilities, Trigon, usurped Light’s role as leader, and the two would continue to struggle for some time over it. [1]

After having been banished by Trigon to another dimension for his failure to destroy the Earth, the other members of the Five later attacked the Titans at their newly unveiled headquarters, Titans Tower, in New Teen Titans #7 (May 1981), using Silas Stone, the father of the superhero Teen Titan, Cyborg, and the Titans’ dimensional transmitter to return the apparently alive Psimon back to them. The Five were again defeated. Psimon later allied himself with the immortal dimensional traveler known as the Monitor during the seminal 1985 event known as Crisis On Infinite Earths. Feeling betrayed, the rest of the Five turned on Psimon and apparently murdered him.

In New Teen Titans #37 (December 1983) and Batman and the Outsiders #5 (December 1983), the Five turned on Light, expelling him from the group and trying to kill him, but Light escaped, and Psimon again became leader, though the Five were again defeated, this time by the Titans, Batman, and the Outsiders. The Five, later invaded S.T.A.R. Labs in Tales of the Teen Titans #56-58 (August-October 1985), freeing Jinx and Neutron, who had been imprisoned there, and taking them into their ranks, but were defeated again by the Titans, and unsuccessfully fought Superman In Adventures of Superman #430 (July 1987), this time with new members Charger and Deuce, but were dispatched by him as well.

The team disbanded shortly after Deuce and Charger’s first missions with the Five, with Mammoth and Shimmer deciding to renounce their life of crime and finding peace in a Tibetan monastery. Psimon returned from outer space, quite alive, and systematically sought revenge on his former teammates, Gizmo, Mammoth and Shimmer. Mammoth barely survived a spear rammed through his head by Psimon, but Shimmer was turned into glass and then shattered by the telepath, and seemingly perished. Psimon shrunk Gizmo down to subatomic size, but the diminative tinkerer found a way to return to normal size, but was later incarcerated, along with Mammoth and Jinx, at the metahuman prison on Alcatraz. Psimon himself was incarcerated at another such prison called the Slab, but later escaped when it was destroyed in Outsiders #6 (January 2004).

The Five from Outsiders #14, art by Tom Raney
The Five from Outsiders #14, art by Tom Raney

Soon after, in a storyline in Outsiders #13 -15 (August-October 2004), frequent Captain Marvel archenemy Dr. Sivana gathered Psimon, freed Mammoth, Gizmo and Jinx from prison, and was able to successfully restore Shimmer’s shattered form, returning her to life, and put the team to work for him in a scheme to short sell Lexcorp stock by having them steal its accounts from its corporate building in Metropolis, and then driving down the stock by killing all the people in the building, and destroying two other Lexcorp properties. At the latter of the two, a microchip processor factory of Lexcorp's subsidiary, Kellacor, the Five were confronted by the Outsiders. After escaping, the criminally unsophisticated Five urged Sivana to take Lexcorp's nuclear missile facility near Joshua Tree, California. When Sivana refused, Psimon asserted that they would take it anyway, and in response, Sivana killed Gizmo with a laser blast to the head, and severed relations with the remaining four, warning them that he would kill them if they ever crossed his path again. Sivana used the money he made from the scheme to purchase a tropical island off the coast of Thailand to use as his lair, but the Five were defeated in their plan to take the facility and fire a nuclear missile at Canada. Mammoth was returned to the metahuman prison on Alcatraz Island, but the other three remain at large.

Whether the remaining members at large will take on new members, find a way to revive Gizmo and free Mammoth, or change their name to the Fearsome Four (as Sivana sarcastically suggested after killing Gizmo) remains to be seen.

[edit] Bibliography

http://www.titanstower.com/source/whoswho/fear5.html

http://www.comics.org

DC’s Who's Who

The Official Teen Titans Index (ICG; 1985)

The New Titans Sourcebook (Mayfair Games; 1990)

New Teen Titans #7 (May 1981)

New Teen Titans #37 (December 1983)

Batman and the Outsiders #5 (December 1983)

Tales of the Teen Titans #56-58 (August-October 1985)

Adventures of Superman #430 (July 1987)

New Titans #116-117 (December 1994 – January 1995)

Green Lantern #57 (December 1994)

Outsiders #12-15 (July – October 2004)

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Gizmo, Jinx, and Mammoth appeared as students at H.I.V.E. in the Teen Titans. They later formed the H.I.V.E. F.I.V.E. with See-More and Private H.I.V.E.. Private H.I.V.E. eventually left the team, but Billy Numerous and Kid Wykkyd joined later. After an encounter with Kid Flash, Jinx decided to leave the team as well. Doctor Light was a minor villain throughout the series. Psimon also made an appearance in the fifth season. Shimmer is the only team founder that didn't appear on the show.


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