Windfall (comics)

Windfall (comics)

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comic_color = background:#8080ff
character_name = Windfall
real_name = Wendy Jones
publisher = DC Comics
debut = "Batman and the Outsiders" #9 (April 1984)
creators = Mike W. Barr(Writer)
Jim Aparo(Artist)

alliance_color = background:#c0c0ff
alliances =Outsiders Masters of Disaster Strikeforce Kobra Suicide Squad
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powers = Aerokinetic abilities, including flight and wind control.|

Windfall is a fictional character and reformed supervillain in the DC Comics universe. She first appeared in "Batman and the Outsiders" #9, written by Mike W. Barr and drawn by Jim Aparo.

Fictional character biography

Wendy Jones has aerokinetic abilities. Originally a member of the nature-themed supervillain group called the Masters of Disaster, Windfall helps fight the The Outsiders on more than one occasion. The second time was when the Masters were helping Baron Bedlam in a Soviet-backed invasion of Markovia.

During this incident, she again helps to save the life of the superheroine Halo despite orders from the team leader and Windfall's sister, the homicidal New Wave. The tensions between the two is only partially calmed with the intervention of Shakedown. These incidents lead to Windfall quitting the team and beginning a lengthy stint with the Outsiders.

During the 1987 Outsiders special, Windfall helps in a reversal of her original appearance. Markovia is again under threat of invasion by outside forces. She assists the Outsiders and Infinity Inc. in freeing the country.

She temporarily leaves the Outsiders and ends up associated with Strike Force Kobra. As part of this group she fights her old comrades on at least one occasion. Coming to her senses again, she rejoins the Outsiders briefly. She suffers with them in the reality-defying tortures of Felix Faust's home dimension. The Outsiders escape only when Faust's items of power are destroyed.

Windfall later left adventuring behind and returned to college. However, while in school she was invited to a party at a fraternity house, where she was drugged and raped by members of the fraternity. She was further humiliated when pictures of the act were posted on the internet and was subsequently expelled from school. Windfall retaliated by using her powers to asphyxiate her tormentors, leading to her recruitment by Amanda Waller for the Suicide Squad.

Windfall accompanied the Squad on a mission to the Middle East in an effort to destroy a designer bio-weapon, the Crimson Tears virus. During the mission, the group was betrayed by one of its members, the General, who led a mutiny of the team from within. One of his co-conspirators, Cliff Carmichael hijacked control of Squad member Chemo, using it to attack those Squad members not in on the mutiny. Windfall attempted to use her powers to shield the group with an air wall, but wasn't able to contain the chemical giant's attack. She died when Chemo's blast overcame her shield, reducing her to a skeleton.

Powers and abilities

Windfall is able to control wind, which allows her to fly, create gusts of wind and air shields.

External links

* [http://www.dcuguide.com/who.php?name=windfall DCU Guide: Windfall]


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