Mad Harriet
Bursting onto the Bronze Age DC scene in 1985, Mad Harriet is one of comics' most delightfully unhinged presences — a wild, ferocious figure whose very name promises chaos on every page she graces. Catalogued in Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe by Len Wein, Marv Wolfman, and Steve Lightle, she's spent four decades keeping dangerous company alongside the likes of Lashina, Stompa, Bernadeth, and the formidable Granny Goodness, a rogues' gallery that tells you everything about the ruthless world she inhabits. Her appearances stretch from Superman Adventures to Ame-Comi Girls to Wonder Girl, proving she's versatile enough to menace heroes across wildly different corners of the DC universe. With forty years of continuous relevance and that unmistakable name, Mad Harriet is exactly the kind of gloriously villainous deep-cut that rewards any collector willing to dig in.
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