Dorothy Spinner
Dorothy Spinner is a young girl with an ape-like face who possesses the ability to bring her imaginary friends to life — a power that is as dangerous as it is extraordinary. She joins the Doom Patrol, DC's team of super-powered outcasts, finding acceptance among fellow misfits.
Debuting in Doom Patrol #14 in 1988, Dorothy Spinner emerged from the Copper Age as one of the more quietly distinctive figures in DC's celebrated series of outsiders and misfits. Created by Paul Kupperberg and Erik Larsen, she found herself sharing pages with iconic figures like Cliff Steele/Robotman and Dr. Niles Caulder — exactly the kind of extraordinary company that defined Doom Patrol as a home for characters who didn't fit anywhere else. Her presence extended into Vertigo's orbit, appearing in Vertigo Jam and the retrospective Vertigo Visions: Ten Years of Artwork on the Edge, which speaks to the lasting impression she left on that bold, boundary-pushing corner of DC publishing. For collectors drawn to the Copper Age's more daring, character-driven storytelling, Dorothy Spinner is a name well worth seeking out.

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