Along with Joshua Clay, she’s the Doom Patrol B-Team. She might as well be the entire B-Team because Josh really doesn’t do much at all. Dorothy spent most of her life on a farm, watching TV. Country folk don’t kin much to monkey-faced girls, which explains her lack of a social life. She did receive excellent schooling; her imaginary family taught her to read and write. You see, Dorothy is a mutant who can bring her imaginary friends to life. Dorothy has a pretty overactive imagination (see, watching lots and lots of TV is a good thing), so she has a real varied host of friends to call on in times of need. The Chief doesn’t let Dorothy get out much; 1. Because she’s a raw talent, but she needs some serious training and 2. She’s a monkey-faced girl.
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Some of Dorothy’s Imaginary Family
Damn All: Dorothy’s imaginary friend, and father of a very screwed up imaginary family. He has many paternal responsibilities, such as sewing up reality and looking like a big, grinning goofus.
Flying Robert: Imaginary friend of Dorothy....um...flying ghost baby balloon thing. I guess that says it all.
Darling-Come-Home: Imaginary mother of Dorothy’s imaginary family. Imaginary. Imaginary. She has many a lesson to teach about ‘that time of month.’ Icky.
List of Appearances
Doom Patrol (vol. 2) 23, 25