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246:, the vicious Golden Age Mask was the product of a very specific trauma: spousal abuse. Contemporary reformulations of the character by writers Allan Heinberg and Sanya Anwar have reflected changing worldviews regarding mental illness, but have maintained the emergence of the Mask persona as a protective response to trauma. Heinberg's Mask, like Marston's, was an apparent abuse victim. Anwar's Mask has a more complex psychological makeup, struggling with several dysfunctional familial relationships (including one with an emotionally neglectful mother), as well as suffering from stress related to the upkeep of a seemingly perfect social media persona. 1647: 341: 402:#7 where she was the socialite wife of a pesticide mogul called Natalia Close. Despite her strong social media following Natalia had low self esteem and suffered a breakdown from the constant media pressure on her as the wife of a powerful business man. She kidnapped her young son, although everybody assumed the two had been taken for ransom. By reading Natalia's diary 313:
In her guise as Lt. Diana Prince, Wonder Woman delivered the purse to the Close residence, where she immediately realized the frail Nina Close could not possibly be the pilot. While there, she witnessed an argument between Brutus Close and Fancy Framer, bold outdoor adventurer hired to lead Close's
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Wonder Woman was drawn into the emotionally intense battles between millionaire industrialist and amateur trekker Brutus Close, his frail and tormented wife Nina, and his associate Fancy Framer one day when she was flying back from Paradise Island and came across a plane in distress. Wonder Woman
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Because her invisible plane had been stolen and used to capture Brutus Close, Wonder Woman deduced that the Mask had to be Fancy Framer, who she assumed to be the pilot of the distressed plane and thus knew the location of the invisible plane. She was shocked to realize that the Mask was really
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Diana was called back to the Close residence with word that the Mask had struck. A woman calling herself the Mask has invaded the Close residence and trapped Brutus Close in a fatally rigged mask, demanding $ 1 million in exchange for his freedom from the mask. Her ransom note insisted that he
273: 44: 253:#24, published in July 1947 just two months after William Moulton Marston died of cancer. Though Marston wrote the issue (his manuscripts were penned far in advance of publication and would not expire until 1948), it would be the first to hit newsstands after his death. 395:(vol. 3) Annual #1 as a masked gun-wielding villain. Narrative captions describe her as "The Mask, an abused wife who murdered her husband and now uses his fortune to empower similarly victimized wives and mothers". 167:. The blonde-haired Nina was timid and quiet, but her alternate personality, the dark-haired Mask, was ruthless, violent and cruel. The Mask's primary modus operandi was to trap her victims in grisly 314:
expeditions. When Close accused Framer of stealing and crashing one of his planes, Framer left and angrily threatened to expose him as a fraud to the press which he so extensively courted.
1701: 171:-style torture masks rigged to release acid into their throats unless her demands were met. After DC Comics rebooted its continuity in 1985 (a publication event known as the 424:#2, Zatara the Magician faced a villain called the Mask who was working with Zatara's long-time foe the Tigress. His real name was not given and he has not appeared since. 203:#13-14 as Natalia Close (nÊe Nina Solorzano), a troubled social media personality and influencer who develops the lethal alter-ego of a criminal mastermind named the Mask. 431:#2, Spy Smasher also dealt with a criminal called the Mask. They locked horns twice before he also faded from view, and his real name has likewise remained unrevealed. 1633: 1691: 414:
who managed to also persuade the Mask to give up her son lest he be tied to his mother's wrongdoings, but failed to apprehend the Mask herself who escaped.
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Close's wife Nina, a frail and tormented mouse of a woman who had developed a split personality during her marriage to the domineering Brutus Close.
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was used in an elaborate plot by the Demons Three to trick the JLA and free themselves. Close herself was still institutionalized at the time.
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The Mask demanded more money from Close and similarly captured the Holliday College girls, demanding money from military intelligence.
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motifs, but he also used villain characters to represent mental illness. As such, the Mask (as well as Wonder Woman's nemesis the
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accompanied Close from Washington to New York to deliver the ransom, they were shocked to see a woman fly by in Wonder Woman's
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saved her. The Mask then tried to kill here husband by feeding him his new dangerous toxic pesticide but was again stopped by
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tracked her mental decline into her 'Mask' persona who attempted to kill her neglectful mother in a house fire although
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The woman pilot fled, but Wonder Woman investigated the plane wreckage and discovered a purse belonging to Nina Close.
1676: 1681: 459:#4, Ted Kord fought a villain called the Mask who also made just one appearance and had no real name given to him. 1615: 1500: 466:#5, a man named Abraham Miller called himself the Mask and did battle with that diminutive hero on one occasion. 443:#7 introduced a foe called the Mask for Mr. Scarlet and Pinky who only appeared once and had no real name given. 302:
rescued the woman piloting the plane and landed in her invisible plane's hidden hangar, an abandoned barn in the
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The Mask was a bold villainess who trapped her prey in rigged trick masks which would release deadly
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William Moulton Marston, the Mask's creator, was a psychologist who conceived many of Wonder Woman's
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publications and related media, commonly as a recurring adversary of the superhero
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gas into her victims' mouths unless the masks were unlatched with a special key.
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when a magical duplicate of her and several other opponents of the
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A Golden Thread: An Unofficial Critical History of Wonder Woman
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More recently the Mask returned in the stand-alone series
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reformulation by writer/artist Sanya Anwar in 2021's
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Index

DC Comics
Dark Horse Comics
The Mask (Dark Horse Comics)

Publisher
DC Comics
First appearance
William Moulton Marston
Harry G. Peter
DC Comics
Wonder Woman
William Moulton Marston
Harry G. Peter
Wonder Woman
dissociative identity disorder
BDSM
Crisis on Infinite Earths
Allan Heinberg
Terry Dodson
Rachel Dodson
Rebirth
character of the same name
Dark Horse Comics
Golden Age
psychological
moral
Cheetah
idiopathic
Crisis on Infinite Earths

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