Enchantress (DC)

Enchantress (DC)

Creation & Design

The Enchantress was created by writer Bob Kanigher and artist Howard Purcell, first appearing in the mid-1960s as a magical character with a dual identity.

Early Years

Initially, June Moone was a young woman who discovered her magical powers during an archaeological expedition. Her transformation into the Enchantress allowed her to wield powerful magic, but it also brought about a struggle with her darker side.

Character Development

Over the years, the Enchantress has evolved from a villainous character to a more complex anti-heroine, often grappling with her identity and the moral implications of her powers.

Cultural Reception

The Enchantress has been well-received by fans, particularly for her unique blend of magic and vulnerability, making her a compelling character in the DC Universe.

Character Details

Real Name:
June Moone
Aliases:
Enchantress, The Enchantress
Species:
Human
Gender:
Female
Affiliations:
Justice League Dark, Suicide Squad
Abilities:
Magic, Spellcasting, Flight, Illusion Manipulation
Equipment:
Magic Amulet
Weight:
100lbs
Height:
5' 3"
Eye Color:
green
Hair Color:
black
DC Jan 1987

Legends #3

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1st appearance of the new Suicide Squad, led by Amanda Waller: Rick Flag, Deadshot, Captain Boomerang, Enchantress, Blockbuster, Bronze Tiger
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First mention of the team name, Shadowpact: Jim Rook (Nightmaster), Blue Devil, Detective Chimp, Enchantress, Nightshade and Ragman
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1st team appearance of Shadowpact: Jim Rook (Nightmaster), Blue Devil, Detective Chimp, Enchantress, Nightshade and Ragman
Named Shadowpact in 'Day of Vengeance' #4
Jean Loring becomes Eclipso

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