Mockingbird (DC Comics)

For the Marvel Comics character, see Mockingbird (Marvel Comics).

Mockingbird is the code name of several characters in the DC Comics, denoting whoever is in charge of the Secret Six.

The original Mockingbird's identity was unrevealed in the original series, but later identified as August Durant.[1] After the death of almost the entire original Secret Six team (including Durant)[2] his teammate Carlo DiRienzi succeeded him in the role, to lead a new team. Upon DiRienzi's death, his son Rafael DiRienzi, thought to be his successor in the role, disappeared amid belief he would succeed his father, and has was never seen again.

The first Mockingbird of the villainous Secret Six was revealed to be Lex Luthor. After he gave up on the team, they worked independently until a new Mockingbird appeared giving them missions. This Mockingbird was revealed to be Amanda Waller.[3] In the New 52, the Mockingbird was revealed to be the Riddler.[4]

In other media

Amanda Waller used the codename Mockingbird in the Arrow season 2 episode "Suicide Squad".[5]

References

  1. Action Comics Weekly #601
  2. Action Comics Weekly #602
  3. Secret Six vol.3 #18
  4. Secret Six vol.4 #3
  5. Arrow Season 2 episode 16. (March 19, 2014)
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