Betty Clawman
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Joe Staton (artist)
| Betty Clawman | |
|---|---|
![]() Drawn by Joe Staton in Millennium #2. | |
| Publication information | |
| Publisher | DC Comics |
| First appearance | Millennium #2 (January 1988) |
| Created by | Steve Englehart (writer) Joe Staton (artist) |
| In-story information | |
| Alter ego | Betty Clawman |
| Species | Homo magi |
| Place of origin | Earth |
| Team affiliations | New Guardians |
| Abilities | Cosmic awareness |
Betty Clawman is a fictional superhero and disembodied cosmic force in the DC Comics shared universe. She first appeared in Millennium #2 (January 1988),[1][2] and was created by Steve Englehart and Joe Staton.[1][3]
The Millennium series was specifically written to introduce superheroes of color into the DC universe. Betty Clawman is an Aboriginal Australian woman, and her teammates include Gloss (aka Xiang Po, from mainland China), Jet (aka Celia Windward, an Afro-Caribbean British citizen), Extraño (aka Gregorio de la Vega, from Peru) and Inuit mechanic Thomas Kalmaku.[3]
Betty Clawman was a young Aboriginal Australian girl from Uluru,[4] who was selected by the Guardians of the Universe to take part in an experiment in human evolution,[1][5][4] and to advance the human race.[6] Clawman, along with the other nine "chosen", are taught about the nature of the cosmos and endowed with immortality and metahuman abilities.[1] Clawman was given the power to enter and merge with the Dreamtime, gaining vast and ill-defined abilities.[1] Together with Harbinger, seven of the chosen form the superhero team New Guardians.[7]
Betty Clawman and the New Guardians appear in Teen Titans Spotlight #19.[8]
Following the end of the New Guardians series, Betty Clawman largely fell into obscurity. In the series Doomsday Clock, Clawman assumes the alias Dreamer and joins the Sleeping Soldiers, a group of Australian metahumans founded as part of an international arms race.[9][10][11]
