Merry Pemberton

Merry Pemberton
Merry Creamer Pemberton King
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Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance Merry Pemberton: Star-Spangled Comics #81 (June 1948)
Gimmix: Seven Soldiers #0 (April 2005)
Created by Merry Pemberton: Otto Binder (writer), Win Mortimer (artist)
Gimmix: Grant Morrison (writer), J.H. Williams III (artist)
In-story information
Team affiliations Old Justice
Notable aliases Gimmick Girl; Merry, Girl of 1000 Gimmicks
Abilities No super-human powers; Carried various devices and gimmicks within her costume which she used to fight crime.

Merry Pemberton, also known as Gimmick Girl and Merry, Girl of 1000 Gimmicks is a fictional character in the DC Comics Universe. She first appeared in Star-Spangled Comics #81 in June 1948. [1]

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Fictional character biography

Born Merry Creamer, she is adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Pemberton, Sr., the parents of the original Star-Spangled Kid. She soon adopts a crime-fighting persona and works with her brother and Stripesy, ultimately supplanting them in their own feature. [1]

Merry eventually marries Henry King, Sr., the supervillain known as the original Brain Wave. They had one son, Henry, Jr., known as Hank, who became the super-hero Brainwave, a member of Infinity Inc., a team founded by his uncle, Sylvester Pemberton, Jr., the Star-Spangled Kid.

References to Merry before the Crisis on Infinite Earths note that she died at some point.[2] More recently, however, she has been portrayed as alive. She appears in Young Justice as a member of Old Justice, a team of former Golden Age sidekicks who feel modern teen heroes are risking themselves and others. During the Sins of Youth event it is revealed she particularly resents Stargirl, who at that time had taken her brother's name. Merry assists dozens of other superheros, most of whom had changed ages, in battling Klarion the Witch Boy and other villains. Old Justice finds itself in the parental role of supervising many super-powered adolescents. She makes her peace with Stargirl, who has become an adult woman temporarily. During a multi-character battle in Alaska, Stargirl even saves Merry from an attacking, younger Amazo. By the end of the story Merry has made her peace with both Stargirl and younger heroes in general.

After the JSA rescues her son from Black Adam and Mister Mind, Merry takes him back into her care.

Gimmix

In Seven Soldiers #0, a new character named Gimmix appears. Credited as Jacqueline Pemberton, Merry's estranged daughter, Gimmix uses her Bag of Trix to do light hero work, mostly appearing at conventions talking about how she met up with better-known heroes such as Aquaman and Booster Gold. Some of her gimmicks include Zoom Glasses, Anti-Spider lipstick, "What Every Girl Needs" ice spray, and an unnamed gimmick which can turn water into wine (although not very good wine). Jacqueline becomes part of an ill-fated team of six superheroes rounded up by Greg Saunders and is killed by the Sheeda, an advanced race which feeds on its own history to survive. In Zatanna #1, she is shown attending group therapy for Metas.

In 52, it is revealed that Jacqueline was the head of the Pemberton Estate, and since her death has not been officially recorded, the estate is bought by Lex Luthor for the trademarks of Skyman and Infinity Inc.. [3]

References

  1. ^ The DC Comics Encyclopedia. Dorling Kindersley Limited. 2004. p. 200. ISBN 0-7566-0592-x. 
  2. ^ Infinity Inc. #3
  3. ^ 52 #21 (August 30, 2006)

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