- Secret Six (comics)
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team_name=Secret Six
publisher=DC Comics
debut=(1960s)
"Secret Six" #1
(May 1968)
(1980s)
"Action Comics Weekly" #601 (May 1988)
(2000s)
"Villains United " #1
(July 2005)
creators=(1960s)
E. Nelson Bridwell (writer)
Frank Springer (artist)
(1980s)
Martin Pasko (writer)
Dan Spiegle (artist)
(2000s)
Gail Simone (writer)
Dale Eaglesham (artist)
base=(1980s)
San Francisco
(2000s)
House of Secrets
members=
memberlist=List of Secret Six members
subcat=DC Comics
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sortkey=PAGENAME|The Secret Six is the name of three distinct,
fictional comic book teams in theDC Comics universe, plus an alternate universe's fourth team. Each team has had six members, led by a mysterious figure named Mockingbird whom the characters assume to be one of the six themselves.This
comic book team is unrelated to either the 1931gangster movie "The Secret Six " or the real-life covert group of radicalabolitionists who assisted American Civil War-era revolutionary John Brown.Publication history
Original Secret Six
The Secret Six
first appeared during theSilver Age of comic books in the initial team's seven-issue title, "Secret Six" (May 1968 - May 1969).Unusually, the premiere issue's story began on the cover, and continued on the interior's page one. This strike team of covert operatives consisted of August Durant, Lili de Neuve, Carlo di Rienzi, Tiger Force, Crimson Dawn, and King Savage.
Created by
writer E. Nelson Bridwell andartist Frank Springer , the ongoing series ceased publication with the identity of Mockingbird unrevealed. The first two issues were reprinted in "The Brave and the Bold " #117 & 120, (March & July 1975).ecret Six revived
Writer
Martin Pasko and artistDan Spiegle introduced an updated version of the team as an eight-page feature in the omnibus title "Action Comics Weekly" #601 (May 24, 1988).They revealed Mockingbird as Durant, who now reunited the team after five years while also assembling a new team consisting of Mitch Hoberman, Ladonna Jameal, Tony Mantegna, Luke McKendrick, Vic Sommers, and Dr. Maria Verdugo. The following issue saw the entire first team, including Durant, die. The feature ran through "Action Comics Weekly" #612 (Aug. 9, 1988), with DiRienzi succeeding Durant as Mockingbird. A second arc of this team, by writer Pasko and original Silver Age artist Springer, ran in "Action Comics Weekly" #619-630 (Sept. 27 - Dec. 13, 1988). DiRienzi died, and his son Rafael disappeared amid intimations that he may be the successor Mockingbird.
Villainous Secret Six
The next version of the team, introduced in "
Villains United " #1 (July 2005), consists of the pre-existing DC characters Catman,Deadshot , and Cheshire, and the newly created Ragdoll, Scandal Savage, andParademon . Another member, Fiddler, is killed byDeadshot on order of Mockingbird. Later Parademon is killed and Cheshire betrays the group to the Society, only to be shot by the Society's Deathstroke, who doesn't trust her for being a traitor (Cheshire eventually turns up alive and plotting revenge). The Mockingbird for this version of the team is eventually revealed to beLex Luthor .In the 2006 "Secret Six"
limited series , (written byGail Simone with art by Brad Walker andJimmy Palmiotti ), Knockout, who was revealed as a mole infiltrating the Secret Society of Villains in "Villains United ", has officially joined the group to be with her lover, Scandal. At the end of issue #1, Catman asks the Mad Hatter be the sixth member of the group. While Catman meets with the Mad Hatter,Doctor Psycho orchestrates a series of attacks designed to wipe out the Six. Hatter is literally kicked off the team by Ragdoll, who says that one eccentric fop in the group is enough. His replacement isHarley Quinn ["Birds of Prey" #105 (June 2007)] , who later quits. ["Birds of Prey" #108]In "Birds of Prey" issues #104-106, the Secret Six face off against Oracle's Birds of Prey in Russia for the soul of Tora (Ice). They have since disbanded after Harley Quinn quit the team. Subsequently, in "Birds of Prey" #109, Knockout was attacked and killed by the same assassin who had been stalking the
New Gods and killing them off, one by one. Earlier in the issue, Knockout comments in passing that Catman was going soft and Deadshot returned to theSuicide Squad .Harley Quinn is reformed in "Countdown" #43. Scandal Savage, Rag Doll and Catman were later seen in "Salvation Run ".DC launched a new "Secret Six" series in September 2008, reuniting Catman, Deadshot, Scandal, and Ragdoll, and adding Bane (hinted at by Simone months earlier as "an A-list Batman villain" [ [http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=154269 NYCC '08: "Gail Simone on the Return of the Secret Six"] ,
Newsarama , April 19, 2008] ) and a planned new female character.Other versions
Tangent comics
A version of the Secret Six appeared in DC's alternate-universe imprint
Tangent Comics , in the one-shot "Secret Six" #1 (Dec. 1997), by writerChuck Dixon and artistTom Grummett . This team consists of the Atom (Adam Thompson), the Flash, the Joker, the Spectre (Taylor Pike),Plastic Man (Gunther Ganz), and Manhunter. The group also appear in the "Tangent: Superman's Reign" series (2008).Collected editions
The stories have been collected into trade paperbacks:
*"Villains United" (collects 6-issue limited series, 144 pages, January 2006, ISBN 140120838X)
*"Secret Six: Six Degrees of Devastation" (collects 6-issue limited series, 144 pages, March 2008, ISBN 140121231X)
*"Birds of Prey: Dead of Winter" (collects "Birds of Prey" #104-108, 128 pages, March 2008, ISBN 140121231X)Notes
References
* [http://www.comics.org The Grand Comics Database]
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* [http://www.mykey3000.com/cosmicteams/cosmic/se.html Secret Six] at Cosmic Teams
* [http://www.comicboards.com/dcuguide/view.php?rpl=040718124344 Komics.dk 2006: "That's True, Sort Of"]
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