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Doctor Cyber is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics publications and related media, commonly as a recurring adversary of the superhero Wonder Woman.[1] She first appeared late in the Silver Age of Comics in 1968's Wonder Woman (volume 1) #179, written by Dennis O'Neil and illustrated by Mike Sekowsky and Dick Giordano.[2]

Doctor Cyber
Doctor Cyber in Wonder Woman (vol. 5) #19 (2017); art by Liam Sharp.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceWonder Woman (vol. 1) #179 (November–December 1968)
Created byDennis O'Neil
Mike Sekowsky
Dick Giordano
In-story information
Alter egoCylvia Anita Cyber
Dr. Adrianna Anderson
Team affiliationsSecret Society of Super Villains
Godwatch
AbilitiesPreviously: Body armor confers enhanced strength and invulnerability. The armor also allows Dr. Cyber to absorb energy and redirect it at an attacker, as well as to fire energy blasts from her hands. Additionally, the armor possesses an "invisibility cloak" as well as remote controls for Dr. Cyber's other weapons and devices, such as her sky-sled.
Formerly: Cyberwalker System enabled remote control of the Cyber Automaton powered by it.
Currently: Artificial intelligence physiology, able to jack-in and commandeer most any computerized system at the speed of thought.

In her Silver Age appearances, Dr. Cyber was the brilliant head of a vast global criminal network. Beautiful, vain and possibly British[3] or of Asian descent (or both), she initially blended aspects of the femme fatale and dragon lady character tropes. Subsequent Bronze Age appearances incorporated science fiction elements: after her face was disfigured in an accident, Dr. Cyber donned an eerie muzzle-mask and a technologically advanced exoskeleton.[4] These cybernetic enhancements increased her physical strength, and gave her the ability to absorb energy, as well as to redirect it by firing blasts from her hands. Despite the resulting upgrades to her power, Dr. Cyber's disfigurement also wrought a mounting emotional instability: she became obsessed with recapturing her beauty by transferring her mind into Wonder Woman's body, a project she attempted several times with the help of her operative Doctor Moon.

After DC Comics rebooted its continuity in 1985 (a publication event known as the Crisis on Infinite Earths), Wonder Woman, her supporting cast and foes were re-imagined. Though originally absent from this revised mythos, Doctor Cyber would be reintroduced to the DC Comics canon in 2002, not in a Wonder Woman comic, but in issue #1 of Kurt Busiek and Tom Gummett's The Power Company, as the first arch-nemesis of the eponymous super-team. In DC's post-Rebirth era, the character would be reimagined as a powerful artificial intelligence with the memory and blithe personality of Dr. Adrianna Anderson, the deceased research and business partner of Wonder Woman's adversary Veronica Cale.


Fictional character biography



Pre-Crisis


The Silver Age Doctor Cyber debuts her muzzle mask in Wonder Woman (vol. 1) #200 (May 1972); art by Dick Giordano and Mike Esposito.
The Silver Age Doctor Cyber debuts her muzzle mask in Wonder Woman (vol. 1) #200 (May 1972); art by Dick Giordano and Mike Esposito.

Doctor Cyber was the beautiful and commanding presence behind a global criminal network around the same time when Wonder Woman had relinquished her powers when her fellow Amazons retreated into another dimension. Prior to Cyber's first encounter with the depowered Amazon, her henchmen plundered the monastery of I Ching for the gems and precious metals within and slaughtered the resisting monks. Colonel Steve Trevor unsuccessfully attempted to infiltrate Cyber's network, but learned of their plot: to create chaos within the US Government by sending bombs inside toys to the children of Congressmen. This plot was actually a ruse to divert attention from a London jewel heist, foiled by Wonder Woman and I Ching.[5] Doctor Cyber escaped only to resurface in Hong Kong several weeks later.[6]

In Hong Kong, Doctor Cyber's plan was to destroy the city and blackmail the world with a series of devices that could create earthquakes. Cyber lured the non-powered Diana Prince to the Asian city hoping to entice her into joining the organization, which she steadfastly refused. Soon afterward, an attack by the rival Tiger Tong gang resulted in an urn of hot coals spilling onto Cyber's face. The villainess was evacuated to a secret hospital outside of Hong Kong, swearing revenge on Diana Prince for her disfigurement. Prince stopped the earthquake plot and Cyber was believed killed when her final earthquake device exploded.[7]

When Diana Prince teamed up with private detective Jonny Double to stop an organization called the Tribunal, she discovered that Doctor Cyber had survived their previous encounter. Cyber had created the Tribunal to find a suitable woman to transplant her brain and replace her disfigured body. After Prince's capture, Cyber unsuccessfully attempted to have her brain transplanted into Diana by Doctor Moon. During this encounter, Cyber was accidentally impaled by a scalpel and believed killed once again.[8]

On an assignment at a Catskill Mountain resort as Diana Prince, Wonder Woman again discovered that Doctor Cyber had cheated death. While investigating a number of murders at the resort, Cyber battled Wonder Woman after an unsuccessful attempt to graft the Amazon's face onto her own. The ensuing melée ended with Cyber seemingly falling to her death from atop a ski lift.[9]

The Bronze Age Doctor Cyber in Wonder Woman (vol. 1) #287 (January 1982), art by Don Heck, Romeo Tanghal and Carl Gafford.
The Bronze Age Doctor Cyber in Wonder Woman (vol. 1) #287 (January 1982), art by Don Heck, Romeo Tanghal and Carl Gafford.

Doctor Cyber laid low for several months before capturing Wonder Girl in another attempt to capture Wonder Woman for a brain transplant. Wonder Woman agreed to trade her life for her adopted sister, but both were rescued by the Teen Titans. Cyber and her partner, Dr. Moon, were finally captured.[10]

It is unknown if Doctor Cyber was released or escaped from custody, but she disguised herself as Diana Prince, infiltrated the Pentagon, and stole the launch codes to America's nuclear missiles. Wonder Woman averted the attempted nuclear war, but Cyber was killed attempting to flee from her and Steve Trevor (disguised as the god Eros) when her rocket sled crashed into the side of a cliff.[11]

During the Crisis on Infinite Earths, Brainiac assumedly retrieved Doctor Cyber sometime prior to her death and assigned her to team-up with several other villains to conquer Earth-S. Doctor Cyber was finally excised from the DC Universe after the conclusion of Crisis.


Post-Crisis


The Post-Crisis Doctor Cyber in The Power Company #1 (February 2002); art by Tom Grummett.
The Post-Crisis Doctor Cyber in The Power Company #1 (February 2002); art by Tom Grummett.

The second Doctor Cyber first appeared, chronologically, in post-Crisis continuity in The Power Company #1 (February 2002).

Cyber, together with several other scientific geniuses and robotic beings (Automan, Brainstorm, Emil Hamilton, Ford, and Rosie the Riveter), was for a brief period part of the composite cybernetic being called Enginehead. However (if this story is still canon), the being seems to have been divided into the individual personalities again shortly after the events of the series.[12]

Cyber is later shown re-introduced into the Wonder Woman comic by battling Donna Troy (the new Wonder Woman) and Cassie Sandsmark (the current Wonder Girl).

During the Infinite Crisis storyline, Doctor Cyber popped up as a member of Alexander Luthor, Jr.'s Secret Society of Super Villains.


DC Rebirth


After the events of DC Rebirth, Doctor Cyber was reintroduced as Dr. Adrianna Anderson, a research scientist for Empire Industries and a close friend to the company's CEO, Veronica Cale.[13] Soon after Diana left Themyscira and returned Steve Trevor to the United States, Cale's daughter Isadore was kidnapped by the gods Deimos and Phobos. In order to reclaim her soul, the twin gods ordered Cale and Anderson to use the experimental Cyberwalker system to find the location of Themyscira from Wonder Woman. Adrianna immediately volunteered to use the Cyberwalker suit out of fear of losing her only friend. Connected to the Cyberwalker, Adrianna battled Wonder Woman, but the Cyberwalker suit began to malfunction with Adrianna's mind trapped inside. Despite efforts by Veronica Cale to save her friend, Adrianna died.[14]

Over a year later, Veronica Cale created an artificial construct of Adrianna using what was left of her neural map in the Cyberwalker system. After learning that her physical body had died, Adrianna chose to take the name Doctor Cyber. Veronica recruited Doctor Cyber into helping her get her daughter back. She was instrumental in the transformation of Barbara Ann Minerva into becoming the Cheetah by disabling the GPS signaling device Wonder Woman had given her, as well as keeping Wonder Woman distracted with various disasters so that she would be unable to save Minerva.[15] Doctor Cyber also later aided Veronica Cale in summoning the witch Circe in order to bind Deimos and Phobos into the forms of dogs.[16]

As the search for Themyscira grew, Doctor Cyber worked as a member of Veronica Cale's Godwatch organization, often sharing intel with Doctor Poison and her agents. She also participated in the coercion of Barbara Ann Minerva returning to her Cheetah form.[17] When Wonder Woman and her allies journeyed to Veronica Cale's home for answers, they were confronted by Doctor Cyber, who revealed that she had been manipulating Diana for years. She accused Wonder Woman for murdering her by bringing her gods with her. After several taunts, her computers are smashed and destroyed by Ferdinand the Minotaur.[18]

Meanwhile, traveling over the Black Sea, Doctor Cyber apologized to Veronica Cale for not being able to stall Wonder Woman longer.[19] After finally reuniting with Isadore, Veronica Cale returned to her home where she dismissed Doctor Cyber as being simply an AI created from Adrianna Anderson. After erasing their illegal tracks, Doctor Cyber left Veronica Cale.[20]

Some time later, Doctor Cyber returned to Empire Industries to help Veronica Cale capture the Cheetah.[21]


Powers and abilities


The first Doctor Cyber had no powers but wore an armored suit that allowed her to physically fight Wonder Woman on near-equal terms. The suit enhanced her strength and endurance and also allowed her to redirect energy when fired at the suit. She also used a variety of weaponry that included laser pistols, mind control serum, an invisibility screen, rocket sleds, and myriad robot assassins. After her disfigurement she often used plain and unattractive women as henchmen so as not to be reminded of her lost beauty.

The second Doctor Cyber also wore an armored suit, but while its full abilities and limitations are as yet unknown, in keeping with her name they are more implicitly cybernetic in nature. As her limbs were able to stretch to impossible lengths it does seem that she is a cyborg and not merely a person in armor.

Post-Rebirth, Doctor Cyber developed a device that would enable her to remotely interface with mechanical components. This automated robotics system could physically interface with the neurological mechanics of the brain from a world away, but ran the risk of subsuming a human mind who piloted it in the virtual reality.

After her body died, Veronica uploaded whats left of her neural imprint from the C.Y.B.E.R system into a computer interface, Adriana now functioned primarily as an artificial intelligence being. She used metallic spheres to emit holograms of her physical appearance, often changing them at will to reflect her sarcastic attitude. She had access to the majority of technology in the world, able to transfer into and hack digitized equipment instantaneously.


Other versions



Batman: The Brave and the Bold


Doctor Cyber appears in the Batman: The Brave and the Bold comic that accompanies the cartoon series of the same name. In #4, she uses an obelisk-shaped throne with time-travelling technology to upset the natural history of the world only to run afoul of Batman and Aquaman.


DC Super Friends


Doctor Cyber is among several scientist-themed super-villains who band together to fight the Super Friends in the story "Weird Science" from the series DC Super Friends.[22]


Wonder Woman '77


Gloria Marquez (Jessica Walter), an enemy from the Wonder Woman television series, is revealed to be Doctor Cyber in the comic book series Wonder Woman '77 Meets The Bionic Woman.


Wonder Woman: Black and Gold


Doctor Cyber appears in the anthology series Wonder Woman: Black & Gold. In the story "How the Wonder Woman Was Brought Low by a Mouse But Captured the Stars" by Kurt Busiek, Doctor Cyber teamed up with Mouse Man to free the Human Firework from a secure laboratory. She is defeated when Wonder Woman goads Firework to use his powers to explode, knocking her out of the battle.[23]


In other media


Doctor Cyber as shown in Justice League Unlimited.
Doctor Cyber as shown in Justice League Unlimited.

See also



References


  1. Rovin, Jeff (1987). The Encyclopedia of Supervillains. New York: Facts on File. p. 87. ISBN 0-8160-1356-X.
  2. Wells, John (2014). American Comic Book Chronicles: 1965-1969. TwoMorrows Publishing. p. 217. ISBN 978-1605490557.
  3. Strickland, Carol A. (2021). Star-Spangled Panties: A Guide to the World's Greatest Superhero. Carol A. Strickland. p. 149.
  4. Jimenez, Phil; Wells, John (2010). The Essential Wonder Woman Encyclopedia. Del Rey. p. 113. ISBN 978-0345501073.
  5. Ormod, Joan (2020). "The New Diana Prince! Makeovers, Movement and the Fab/ricated Body, 1968-72". Wonder Woman: The Female Body and Popular Culture. Bloomsbury Academic. p. 109. ISBN 978-1788314114.
  6. Wonder Woman #179-182 (November–December 1968—May–June 1969)
  7. Wonder Woman #187-188 (March–April 1970—May–June 1970)
  8. Wonder Woman #200 (May–June 1972)
  9. Wonder Woman #221 (December 1975-January 1976)
  10. Wonder Woman #287 (January 1982)
  11. Wonder Woman #319-321 (September–November 1984)
  12. Enginehead #1-6 (2004)
  13. Wonder Woman (vol. 5) #15 (March 2017)
  14. Wonder Woman (vol. 5) #16 (April 2017)
  15. Wonder Woman (vol. 5) #18 (May 2017)
  16. Wonder Woman (vol. 5) #20 (June 2017)
  17. Wonder Woman (vol. 5) #17 (April 2017)
  18. Wonder Woman (vol. 5) #19 (May 2017)
  19. Wonder Woman (vol. 5) #21 (June 2017)
  20. Wonder Woman (vol. 5) #24 (August 2017)
  21. Wonder Woman (vol. 5) #46 (July 2018)
  22. DC Super Friends #24 (2010)
  23. Wonder Woman: Black and Gold #5 (2021). DC Comics.
  24. "Wonder Woman Bloodlines Gets Synopsis, Art, Voice Cast". comicbookresources. July 29, 2019. Retrieved August 15, 2019.

На других языках


- [en] Doctor Cyber

[es] Doctor Cyber

La Doctora Cyber (Cylvia Cyber)[1] es un personaje ficticio creado para la editorial DC Comics que tradicionalmente es un supervillano de la Mujer Maravilla. Apareció por primera vez en 1968, siendo la cabeza de un vasto grupo criminal y terrorista global en las página del cómic de Wonder Woman Vol. 1 #179 (noviembre-diciembre de 1968),[2] creado propio escritor de historietas Dennis O'Neil e ilustrado por los artistas Mike Sekowsky y Dick Giordano. En sus primeras apariciones, la Doctora Cyber era una bella mujer y elegantemente vestida. Más tarde, después de que su rostro quedara desfigurado tras un accidente, ella se colocó una máscara-bozal de oro y un exoesqueleto tecnológicamente avanzado por todo el cuerpo. Estas mejoras cibernéticas aumentaron su fuerza física gracias a los implantes cibernéticos, y le dieron la capacidad de absorber y redirigir energía, así como para disparar ráfagas de energía desde sus manos. A pesar de las mejoras resultantes con su poder, y su desfiguración del rostro, el Dr. Ciber también forjó una inestabilidad emocional. Se obsesionó con volver a obtener su belleza original, mediante la transferencia de su mente al cuerpo de la Mujer Maravilla, un proyecto que ella intentó varias veces con la ayuda de su aliado ocasional, el Doctor Moon.

[it] Dottor Cyber

Dottor Cyber è un personaggio dei fumetti DC Comics. È tradizionalmente un'avversaria della supereroina Wonder Woman. Comparve per la prima volta nel 1968 come capo di un grande e vasto gruppo terrorista in Wonder Woman vol. 1 n. 179, scritto da Dennis O'Neil e illustrato da Mike Sekowsky e Dick Giordano. Nelle sue prime apparizioni, Dottor Cyber era una bellissima donna, attraente ed elegante. Successivamente, dopo che il suo volto rimase sfigurato in un incidente, cominciò a indossare una maschera intera dorata e un esoscheletro tecnologicamente avanzato su tutto il corpo. Questi incrementi cibernetici aumentano la sua forza fisica, e le diedero l'abilità di assorbire l'energia diretta, così come di scagliare colpi energetici dalle mani. Nonostante il risultante aggiornamento dei suoi poteri, lo sfregio le causò un'instabilità emotiva, e fece sì che divenne ossessionata dall'idea di recuperare la propria bellezza trasferendo la sua mente nel corpo di Wonder Woman, un progetto che tentò diverse volte con l'aiuto di Dottor Moon.



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