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Queen

Queen

Mona Taylor was originally a Broadway star who destroyed her career because of alcoholism. As Hector Hammond's agent, Taylor became the Queen a member of the Royal Flush Gang. A new Queen later appeared as part of the Royal Flush Gang's Las Vegas branch.

Name:
Queen
Publisher:
Real name:
Mona Taylor
Aliases:
  • Mona Taylor
  • Queenie (predecessor)
  • Queen Royal Flush
  • Queen of Spades
Birth date:
None
Gender:
Female
Powers:
  • Flight
  • Gadgets
  • Illusion Casting
  • Intellect
  • Power Item
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A previous character by the same codename, nicknamed Queenie, appeared only in Justice League of America #43 (March, 1966), #54 (June, 1967) and Joker #5 (January, 1976). In the three part storyline of Justice League of America #203-205, as the Queen of Spades, she disguised herself as Lois Lane and Sue Dibny by the power of the Sceptre Royale in order to trick both Superman and Elongated Man. She reappeared in JLA Classified #22 (July, 2006) only to have a retconned death, killed in a rock fall.

Other media

Television

The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians

Queen with the rest of the gang
Queen with the rest of the gang

Queen appeared alongside the rest of the Royal Flush Gang in the episode "The Wild Cards".

Batman Beyond

Queen Beyond
Queen Beyond

Queen appeared in several episodes as a member of the futuristic Royal Flush Gang. In this version she was the mother of Ten and Jack. She was voiced by Amanda Donohoe and later Sarah Douglas.

Justice League

Queen in Justice League
Queen in Justice League

A teenage version of Queen appears in the episode "Wild Cards" as a member of the first Royal Flush Gang assembled by the Joker and Harley Quinn. Queen was apparently killed after being caught in an explosion caused by the Joker, but later appeared alive and well in the cartoon's spin-off comic series. She was voiced by Tara Strong.

Justice League Unlimited

The second Queen
The second Queen

Another version of Queen briefly appeared in the episode "Epilogue". This version of Queen was actually a man, under Ace's thrall.

Batman: The Brave and the Bold

Western Queen
Western Queen

A past iteration of Queen appears in the episode "Return of the Fearsome Fangs!" as a member of a Royal Flush Gang chapter from the 1800's. Like the other gang members, this version of Queen was styled to look like an Old West outlaw.

Arrow

Queen in Arrow
Queen in Arrow

The Queen appeared in the episode "Legacies" and was played by Sarah Jane Redmond as a member of a more realistic and grounded version of the Royal Flush Gang.

Film

Justice League: Doom

Queen in Justice League: Doom
Queen in Justice League: Doom

Queen appears as a member of the Royal Flush Gang chapter faced by the Justice League at the start of the film. She is quickly defeated and tied up by Wonder Woman. She was voiced by Grey DeLisle.

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February 1976

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