The Enchantress is a
DC Comics character who has been both a
superheroine and
supervillainess. She first appeared in
National Comics (now DC Comics) flagship science fiction anthology title
Strange Adventures #187 (April 1966), and was created by writer
Bob Haney and artist
Howard Purcell.
More recently she is usually called simply
Enchantress.
Publication history
The Enchantress ('The Switcheroo-Witcheroo' as she was bannered on the cover) first appeared in the 9-page lead story in
Strange Adventures #187 (April 1966), followed by two further 8-page appearances in the same title:
Strange Adventures #191 (August 1966) and #200 (May 1967), all written by Bob Haney and drawn by co-creator Howard Purcell. The first two stories were reprinted in
Adventure Comics #417 (March 1972) and #419 (May 1972), her only appearances in the 1970s. Following this, the Enchantress appeared in two linked
Supergirl tales in
Superman Family #204 - 205 (November/December 1980 - January/February 1981), and in a two-part story featuring The Forgotten Villains in the Superman team-up title
DC Comics Presents #77 - 78 (January - February 1985). She was one of the super-characters in
Legends #3 (January 1987) and
Legends #6 (April 1987), followed by the origin of the
Suicide Squad in
Secret Origins vol 2 #14 (May 1987) and the immediately following
Suicide Squad series issues #1 - 8 (May 1987 - December 1987) and #12 - 16 (April 1988 - August 1988), written by
John Ostrander and
Len Wein; and
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