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If this infobox is not supposed to have an image, please add "|noimage=yes". The Brotherhood of Evil Mutants (邪悪な変異体の同胞団 jaaku na hen'i karada no douhou dan also known as " The Brotherhood " and Brotherhood of Mutants |
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| Publisher | DC Comics |
| First appearance | Doom Patrol #86 (May 1964) |
| Created by | Arnold Drake Bruno Premiani |
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| Member(s) | The Brain (leader) Monsieur Mallah Gemini Warp Plasmus Houngan Phobia Trinity Elephant Man Goldilocks General Immortus General Zahl Madame Rouge Garguax |
The Brotherhood of Evil is a fictional group of DC Comics supervillains, arch-enemies of the original Doom Patrol and the Teen Titans. In Comic books and other stories with a long history first appearance refers to the first occurrence to feature a Fictional character. Arnold Drake ( March 1, 1924 &ndash March 12, 2007) was an American Comic book Writer and Screenwriter Bruno Premiani (1907-1984 was an Illustrator known for his work for several Comic book publishers particularly DC Comics. The Brain is a DC Comics supervillain and frequent enemy of the Doom Patrol. Monsieur Mallah is a Fictional character, a sapient gorilla with a Genius level IQ. Gemini is a Fictional character, a Supervillain published by DC Comics. Warp is a fictional Supervillain in the DC Universe. He first appeared in New Teen Titans vol Plasmus is a fictional DC Comics Supervillain and an enemy of the Teen Titans Character Biography Otto Von Furth was a mine worker Houngan is a Fictional character, a DC Comics supervillain Fictional character biography Jean-Louis Droo, Haïtian born but schooled Phobia is the name of a DC Comics supervillain of the New Teen Titans. Trinity, in comics, may refer to DC Comics comics and characters Trinity (comics character, a character created in 1990 and used Elephant Man is a Fictional character, a DC Comics supervillain Goldilocks is a Fictional character, a DC Comics supervillain General Immortus is a Fictional character, a DC Comics villain General Zahl is a DC Comics villain He first appeared in Doom Patrol v Madame Rouge is a fictional DC Comics Supervillainess. She first appeared in Doom Patrol v Garguax is a fictional Supervillian in the DC Comics universe Fiction is the telling of stories which are not real More specifically fiction is an imaginative form of Narrative, one of the four basic Rhetorical modes. DC Comics is an American comic book and related media company A supervillain or supervillainess is a variant of the Villain character type commonly found in Comic books, Action movies and The Doom Patrol is a Fictional Superhero team appearing in publications from DC Comics. For the animated TV series based on this comic see Teen Titans (TV series.
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The Brotherhood of Evil was founded by the engimatic villain the Brain. The Brain is a DC Comics supervillain and frequent enemy of the Doom Patrol. In the beginning, the group's motivation was world domination. It has recently been revealed that Brain's true purpose for the Brotherhood was to destroy Chief Caulder and his "colleagues". The Chief ( Dr Niles Caulder) is a Fictional character from DC Comics and the leader of the Doom Patrol. Caulder murdered Brain so he could turn the scientist into Robotman without his consent, but was spared this fate by his creation, the super-intelligent Monsieur Mallah. Monsieur Mallah is a Fictional character, a sapient gorilla with a Genius level IQ. Brain swore revenge against Caulder and his "pets", the Doom Patrol, who like Brain were victims of Caulder's attempts to create an army of super-heroes through the ruining of innocent lives.
The original line-up consisted of the Brain, his chief henchman Monsieur Mallah, and their first recruit, the shapeshifter Madame Rouge. Madame Rouge is a fictional DC Comics Supervillainess. She first appeared in Doom Patrol v They fought the Doom Patrol on a regular basis and were later briefly joined by fellow Doom Patrol villains General Immortus and the alien Garguax. General Immortus is a Fictional character, a DC Comics villain Garguax is a fictional Supervillian in the DC Comics universe The group also was aided by the clumsy henchman Mr. Morden, who often operated robotic devices for the Brain.
The group's constant failure to defeat Doom Patrol combined with the growing romantic attraction between Madame Rouge and Doom Patrol leader Niles "Chief" Caulder, led to Madame Rouge breaking free of the mental conditioning the Brain used to forcibly recruit her. Rouge quit the Brotherhood to join Doom Patrol but the Brain quickly recaptured Madame Rouge and rebrainwashed her to make her evil personality dominant. The result backfired horribly on the Brain, as Madame Rogue turned against her evil teammates and launched a missile to destroy the Brain and Mallah.
Now aided by escaped Nazi war criminal Captain Zahl, Madame Rouge captured the members of Doom Patrol and forced them to chose the horrible death of dying in a nuclear explosion in order to save a small Maine fishing village. General Zahl is a DC Comics villain He first appeared in Doom Patrol v The State of Maine ( is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States of America, bordering the Atlantic Ocean The Doom Patrol reluctantly chose death and were apparently killed in the explosion.
Madame Rouge and Zahl (now calling himself "General" Zahl) stayed in hiding for many years, gathering an army of minions for their next big plan, the invasion and conquest of the country of Zandia. Meanwhile Doom Patrol had reformed with Robotman as the only surviving original member. Along with Doom Patrol hanger-on Steve Dayton (AKA Mento), the two avoided going after Madame Rouge for the murders of Doom Patrol due to them not wanting to involve young Doom Patrol member Beast Boy in their vendetta. Mento is a fictional Superhero published by DC Comics. He first appeared in Doom Patrol #91 (November 1964 and was created by Arnold Drake Garfield Mark "Gar" Logan, also known as Beast Boy or Changeling, is a Fictional character, a Superhero appearing in Comic However, when Beast Boy (now calling himself "Changeling") joined the "New Teen Titans", the two adult Doom Patrol members went after Rouge. For the animated TV series based on this comic see Teen Titans (TV series. Both were defeated: Mento was tortured until he mentally broke down while Robotman was left deactivated and hung as a warning to tresspassers outside their headquarters.
The New Teen Titans went looking for Robotman and Mento when Beast Boy had not heard back from them and ultimately led them into conflict with Rouge and Zahl. Surprisingly though, the heroes were aided by the Brain and Mallah and their new version of the Brotherhood of Evil. Brain and Mallah had predicted Rogue's betrayal and went into hiding, leaving decoys that Rouge ultimately destroyed. They aided in defeating Rouge and Zahl, both of which ended up dying while fighting Beast Boy and Robotman respectively. The Brain's new Brotherhood left the Titans, knowing that they would soon come into conflict.
The Brain and the new Brotherhood of Evil came into conflict with Brother Blood, whose life-restoring blood pits Brain sought to use to prolong its own life. Brother Blood is the name of two fictional comicbook characters in the DC Universe. To deal with Brother Blood's inhuman powers, the group repeatedly attacked the Titans in order to kidnap Raven and force her to aid them in defeating Brother Blood. Raven is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by DC Comics. They ultimately succeeded in kidnapped Raven with Brain and the fear manipulating Phobia briefly turning Raven to the Brotherhood's side. Phobia is the name of a DC Comics supervillain of the New Teen Titans. Unfortunately, in doing so, Raven's demonic father Trigon was able to gain control over Raven's body and nearly killed both the Titans and the Brotherhood, if not for the intervention of Donna Troy (who had been teleported outside the battlefield by Warp at the start of the fight). Trigon the Terrible is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by DC Comics. Donna Troy is a Fictional character, a superheroine in the DC Universe. Warp is a fictional Supervillain in the DC Universe. He first appeared in New Teen Titans vol
The Brotherhood resurfaced again in Zandia, months later as while the New Teen Titans were in a bitter battle to rescue Raven and team leader Nightwing from Brother Blood's cult. During the battle, Brain and Mallah finally got access to the blood pits of Brother Blood while the Brotherhood captured Jericho and tied him to a lightning rod to force a final showdown with the Titans, which they lost. Jericho ( Joseph William Wilson) is a Fictional character, a Superhero who was a member of the Teen Titans in the acclaimed 1980s period Meanwhile a cave-in trapped Mallah and Brain underground, separating them from their team.
Meanwhile, Mr. Morden, now transformed into Mr. Nobody, attempted to reform the Brotherhood in Paris, but eventually decided (having gone basically insane) that the name and focus of the group be changed to reflect the fact that "the universe is a drooling idiot with no fashion sense" - the Brotherhood of Dada was born. Mr Nobody is a Fictional character in the DC Comics universe While he appeared in his original identity of Mr The Brotherhood of Dada is a group of Fictional characters in the DC universe. The Brotherhood of Dada would fight the Doom Patrol on two separate occasions before being permanently defeated.
Meanwhile Brain and Mallah made their way to America, without the help of the Brotherhood of Evil. The two broke into the lair of the latest incarnation of Doom Patrol, in order to steal one of Robotman's spare bodies for the Brain. Now with a body, Brain declared his undying love for Mallah just as the spare body exploded (the robot body had gained sentience, a fact the two were unaware of, and had vowed to destroy itself rather than have a human brain inserted into it again).
The rest of the Brotherhood meanwhile rechristened themselves the "Society of Sin" and recruited a new female member named Trinity. Trinity, in comics, may refer to DC Comics comics and characters Trinity (comics character, a character created in 1990 and used This incarnation of the Brotherhood would only exist for one battle with the Titans before the group returned to their existing name and dropped Trinity from its roster.
In New Titans #97-99, Brain and Mallah apparently returned to the Brotherhood with a shocking new member: Rita Farr, the sole member of the original Doom Patrol who had not came back to life at the time. Elasti-Girl is a Fictional character, a Superhero of the DC Comics universe and a member of the Doom Patrol. The return was bittersweet though, as Brain was suffering from severe mental deterioration and Mallah proclaimed that only Mento's new Mento helmet could save the Brain. The group forced Changling to steal the helmet for them in exchange for Brain helping restore Cyborg's mental capacities (Cyborg had become a brain dead automaton at this point in time). Cyborg is a fictional character a Superhero appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. Changling stole the helmet but quickly changed his mind about giving it to Brain, leading to "Rita Farr" to make her presence known and attack her son from behind while "Mallah" distracted Changling with energy blast powers that the ape never possessed beforehand. This caused the Brotherhood to realize that the three were not who they claimed to be, leading to Warp escaping and bringing the Titans in to save Changling and his teammates from the fake Elasti-Girl, Brain, and Mallah. Several weeks later, the three impostures attacked the Titans again and this time, they brought in an army of Titan villains with them, including a doppelganger of Plasma. This time the identities of the villains were revealed: they were energy beings who served a sentient alien computer called Technis which needed to assimilate Cyborg in order to survive.
The Brotherhood of Evil were not seen during the second half of the 1990s and would not return until 2005, in JSA Classified #1-3. Brain and Mallah themselves were magically resurrected a year prior to this during a Flash tie-in for Identity Crisis, having been revealed to be in jail for quite some time. Identity Crisis is a seven-issue Comic book Limited series published by DC Comics in 2004, written by Brad Meltzer The two were interrogated by the fifth incarnation of the Teen Titans over the location of Plasmus and Warp, as the two were suspects in the murder of Sue Dibny. Plasmus is a fictional DC Comics Supervillain and an enemy of the Teen Titans Character Biography Otto Von Furth was a mine worker Susan "Sue" Dearbon Dibny is a Fictional character from DC Comics associated with The Elongated Man. It has been implied that the two were resurrected as a result of the same reality altering wave that erased the existence of Doom Patrol from the timeline, resulting the team only recently being formed by Caulder.
With Madame Rouge's daughter Gemini now a member, the group reunited with Phobia, Mallah, and Brain and joined the Secret Society of Super Villains, under the command of inner circle member Deathstroke the Terminator. Gemini is a Fictional character, a Supervillain published by DC Comics. The Secret Society of Super Villains ( SSoSV) is a group of Comic book Supervillains that exist in the DC Universe. Deathstroke the Terminator ( Slade Wilson) also called simply Slade (to the people who know him Deathstroke (and originally simply the Terminator Deathstroke had the group acquire the mass murdering chemical monster Chemo for the Society and in Infinite Crisis #4, dropped the monster onto the city of Blüdhaven. Chemo is a DC Comics Supervillain, and an enemy of the Metal Men. Blüdhaven is a Fictional city in the. Created by Chuck Dixon and Scott McDaniel in 1996 it was originally intended to serve as a backdrop for the Murdering several million people, the Brotherhood became the most wanted villains in the DC Universe for their act of mass murder. Furthermore, Warp was recruited by the villainous Doctor Psycho to free the murderous Doomsday for the Society as part of the group's final endgame against Earth's heroes. Warp is a fictional Supervillain in the DC Universe. He first appeared in New Teen Titans vol Doctor Psycho is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. Doomsday is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by DC Comics.
After the one year gap, between the end of Infinite Crisis and Teen Titans #34 (the first issue of Teen Titans after the "One Year Gap") the Brotherhood has gained two additional members "Elephant Man" and "Goldilocks" while losing Phobia, who opted to stay a freelance villain but still kept ties with the Brotherhood. One Year Later was a 2006 event running through the DC Universe.
Currently the Brotherhood have returned to their independent roots and launched a massive crime waves independent of the remains of the Secret Society of Super-Villains. Their goals now include cloning a new body for the Brain as well as creating unstable clones of existing super-heroes to sell to third world dictatorships in Africa, putting the team in conflict with the Teen Titans, Doom Patrol, and the Outsiders. The Outsiders are fictional characters a DC Comics Superhero team
The Brain, Monsieur Mallah, General Immortus, Phobia and Warp were later seen in Salvation Run. Salvation Run is a seven-part 2007 - 2008 DC Comics Limited series which was designed to tie in to the company's major event series In Salvation Run #4, the Brain and Mallah are killed by Gorilla Grodd. Gorilla Grodd is a fictional Supervillain appearing in DC Comics, primarily as an enemy of The Flash. What this means for the future of the organisation remains to be seen.
Here is a list of the Brotherhood of Evil members:
In the Teen Titans animated series, the Brotherhood of Evil serve as the main antagonists of the fifth season. Teen Titans is an American animated television series created by Sam Register and Glen Murakami, developed by David Slack Like they were in the comics, this Brotherhood of Evil are a villainous organization out to take over the world. They make their first appearance in a flashback, during which they attempt to unleash a black hole generator on the Doom Patrol. Years later, they would re-emerge, having captured the Doom Patrol, upon which they were rescued by the Teen Titans. After attempting to take them on alone a 2nd time, the Doom Patrol again defeated the Brotherhood with the Titans' help and destroyed their second black hole generator.
In retaliation, the Brotherhood of Evil assembled all of the Titans' enemies, with the intention of wiping out the "new generation of Heroes. " Though many of them would logically have been incapacitated, and many of them appeared on their own over the course of season five, these villains would all join forces to help take out the Titans in the final arc. The Brotherhood and their allies were defeated by the collection of Titans, and most were frozen by Professor Chang's quick-freezing device.
The list below is what each hero faced in battle:
The villain allies of the Brotherhood of Evil (from left to right) are:
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