Posts Tagged ‘other’

Danny The Street

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Contributed by Tom Peyer

Danny is a phenomenon unto himself. Neither man nor machine, fish nor fowl, flora nor fauna, he is in fact a sentient transvestite street – a short, two-lane avenue flanked by dozens of strange and eccentric shops and storefronts. Thanks to his mystical space-warping properties, Danny is quite the world traveler, having visited cities all over the globe – usually at night, when no one is looking, when he can surreptitiously shuffle city streets and make room for himself and become anything from a back road in Bangkok to an alleyway in Denver. Though no one knows precisely how Danny came to be, those poor and downtrodden souls to whom he has given shelter over the years love him dearly and trust him with their lives.

Through a series of unrevealed circumstances, Danny somehow ran afoul of Darren Jones, a self-proclaimed “normalcy agent” who sent a platoon of Men from N.O.W.H.E.R.E. to eradicate Danny. Jones knew Danny’s habits; he also knew that, in between his continental jaunts, Danny invariably returned to the estate grounds of his only real friend, writer Sara Furness. It was there that the Men from N.O.W.H.E.R.E. launched a surprise attack on Danny and his many inhabitants, among them the odd performers of the Danny the Street Perpetual Cabaret. Panicked, Danny took the battle to New York City; when the disturbance began to attract attention, the Doom Patrol came to investigate and found themselves defending Sara and the others from the N.O.W.H.E.R.E. Men.

Art by Richard CaseThe ensuing struggle was fast and furious, but the Men from N.O.W.H.E.R.E. made a fatal mistake when they tried to kill Sara. Enraged, Danny took himself and the Doom Patrol straight to Darren Jone’s house, where the performers of the Perpetual Cabaret exacted a strange and terrible vengeance on the man.

Since then, Danny has freely associated with the Doom Patrol and (over the protestations of Sara, who doesn’t much care for leader Niles Caulder) has volunteered to serve as the team’s mobile headquarters. With his powers at their disposal, they can travel anywhere on Earth – and beyond, for Danny knows many places that aren’t on any map.

Danny is kind, compassionate, and in his own way quite the poet. Though he has no voice, he communicates by forming his words out of anything from ambient manhole vapors to the letters of street signs. Morrison took inspiration for Danny the Street’s name from performer Danny La Rue.

Danny first appeared in Doom Patrol #35, volume 2 and to date has not appeared in following volumes of the Doom Patrol.

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Governor Ra’ch B’ullhy

Friday, October 2nd, 2009
Art by Pete Pachoumis

Art by Pete Pachoumis

Contributed by Michael McDermott

The Damiani species is rather unique, in that they have developed three genders. For the sake of translation, they are identified as “he”, “she” and “it”, although there is no direct match to the type of male and female that humans are used to. Due to this triple-gendered society, romantic couplings are in groups of three. For centuries, anything else was considered perverted, although attitudes have softened since they joined the Federation.

Ra’ch B’ullhy was not only elected to be the new planetary governor of Damiano, but she was also to be the first Damiani to serve on the Federation Council. Unfortunately, during the week between the election and the inauguration someone leaked to the press that Ra’ch is involved with only one romantic partner! While most of the population couldn’t care less, some extreme moralist factions demanded a new election, and even made threats on Ra’ch’s life, should she actually accept the position. Ra’ch refused to back down, and the inauguration went ahead as schedule. There were multiple assassination attempts however, including a bomb hidden under the stage, a sniper at the inauguration, sabotage to her sonic shower, and even one of her personal body guards tried to shoot her.

However, between the efforts of the Damiano police force, and the starship Enterprise security crew, all these attempts were thwarted, and the head of the moralist faction was eventually arrested for not only attempting to kill the governor, but unleashing a weapon against the Enterprise crew as well.

While the character itself is not a lesbian, the writer chose to create a society in which its attitudes regarding relationships and sex is very obviously analagous to the lives of LGBT people in a world predominately straight.

The character appeared in the Star Trek: The Next Generation – Perchance to Dream mini series published by Wildstorm (2000).

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