Monsieur Mallah
Few villains in DC's Silver Age rogues' gallery are as unforgettable as Monsieur Mallah, who made his sinister debut in The Doom Patrol #86 in 1964, conjured into existence by Howard Purcell. Over six decades of comics history — with six key issues to his name — this remarkable figure has kept extraordinary company, sharing pages with the likes of The Brain, Green Lantern, Robin, The Flash, and Wonder Girl across landmark series including The New Teen Titans and Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe, the latter a sure sign of canonical DC importance. His appearances in Tiny Titans prove he's a character with enough cultural weight to span tones from the gravely serious to the delightfully playful. Sixty-one years in print and still turning up — Monsieur Mallah is one of the Silver Age's most genuinely singular creations, and any collector worth their longbox knows his name.
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Trivia
- Mallah's role goes far deeper than loyal muscle — in later continuity it's actually he who saves the Brain's life, preserving his disembodied brain following a lab accident and cementing their partnership as functionally central to both characters' origin history.gayleague.com