Enigma (DC Comics)
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Enigma | |
Enigma. Art by Tony Daniel. |
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Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | Teen Titans #38 |
Created by | Geoff Johns Tony Daniel |
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Team affiliations | Titans East Teen Titans |
Notable aliases | Riddler's Daughter |
Enigma is a fictional character, a supervillain in the DC Comics Universe. The character first appeared in Teen Titans #38 and was created by Geoff Johns and Tony Daniel. Her appearance is based on the Riddler's.
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[edit] Fictional character biography
Not much is known about Enigma, but she briefly joined the Teen Titans after Infinite Crisis, but like most of the members during that time period she left. During this period, she was known as the Riddler's Daughter, and seemed to be friends with Duela Dent ("The Jokesters"). She is not as talented at riddling as she would like to be (mostly they are just bad jokes), and she wields a question mark-shaped cane as a weapon.
One Year Later, she is a member of Deathstroke's villainous Titans East, now known as Enigma. During a battle, she says to Dent "Wait'll dear old daddy gets a load of us!", implying that they may be sisters, or at least think they are. Enigma and Duela were later psychologically torturing Raven inside a hall of mirrors. There, she revealed that she joined Titans East as a way of getting her father to accept her.
It is revealed that the Joker's daughter is actually the daughter of the Jokester of Earth 3. She was part of the Riddler family. It has not been revealed if the Riddler's Daughter also came from an alternate Earth.
[edit] Notes
- A Pre-Crisis Duela Dent used five different daughter disguises to get the attention of Robin, the Boy Wonder. She attempted to rob a Chinese Restaurant dressed up like a female Riddler, and used question mark-shaped guns that fired rubber bullets. This ruse was discovered when Robin unmasked her.
[edit] See also
[edit] Enigma II
In issue one of the Trinity series, a mysterious man, whose face is half-obscured by a metal mask, and wielding a powerful staff, joins forces with Morgaine Le Fey. His true name is unknown, but he takes the moniker "Enigma", from what Le Fey initially called him.
[edit] References
- Enigma at the Comic Book DB