Ms. Gsptlsnz (/ɡɪzˈpɪtləznəz/ giz-PIT-ləz-nəz), sometimes called Gizpy, is a character who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Superman. She was created by Jerry Siegel and Curt Swan, and first appeared in Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #52 (April 1964).
Ms. Gsptlsnz | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #52 (April 1964) |
Created by | Jerry Siegel Curt Swan |
In-story information | |
Species | Fifth-dimensional imp (Zrfffian) |
Place of origin | 5th Dimension |
Partnerships | Mister Mxyzptlk |
Notable aliases | Gizbie Nyxlygsptlnz |
Abilities |
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Gzptlsnz appears in the sixth season of the Arrowverse series Supergirl, portrayed by Peta Sergeant.
Fictional character biography
editMs. Gzptlsnz is an imp from the same fifth-dimensional plane as Mister Mxyzptlk, who she is in a relationship with.[1] In JLA #31 (July 1999), she appears as the leader of a council of imps judging Qwsp.[2][3]
In The New 52 reboot, Gzptlsnz is reimagined as Nyxlygsptlnz, the daughter of imp king Brpxz who disguises herself as Clark Kent's landlady and is aware of his secret identity as Superman.[4][5]
Powers and abilities
editGsptlsnz possesses the same powers and weaknesses as other imps, including the ability to fly, teleport, and manipulate reality.[6]
In other media
edit- Gsptlsnz appears in the Superman: The Animated Series episodes "Mxyzpixilated" and "Little Big Head Man", voiced by Sandra Bernhard in the former and Jennifer Hale in the latter.[7]
- Gsptlsnz, based on The New 52 incarnation and also known as Nyxly, appears in the sixth season of Supergirl, portrayed by Peta Sergeant.[8] This version was banished to the Phantom Zone by her father King Brpxz sometime prior to the series before being rescued by Supergirl. In subsequent appearances, Nyxly attempts to seek revenge on Brpxz and gain unlimited power from seven magic totems before being defeated and returned to the Phantom Zone.
References
edit- ^ Greenberger, Robert; Pasko, Martin (2010). The Essential Superman Encyclopedia. Del Rey. pp. 260–261. ISBN 978-0-345-50108-0.
- ^ Countdown #31 (September, 2007). DC Comics.
- ^ Countdown 24 (November 14, 2007). DC Comics.
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- Action Comics (vol. 2) #1 (November 2011). DC Comics.
- Action Comics (vol. 2) #3 (January 2012). DC Comics.
- Action Comics (vol. 2) #12 (October 2012)
- Action Comics (vol. 2) #0 (November 2012). DC Comics.
- Action Comics (vol. 2) #15 (February 2013). DC Comics.
- ^ Action Comics (vol. 2) #15 (February 2013). DC Comics.
- ^ Action Comics Vol 1 #1000 (June 2018)
- ^ "Gsptlsnz Voice - Superman: The Animated Series (TV Show)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved October 26, 2024. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
- ^ Petski, Denise (April 9, 2021). "Supergirl: Peta Sergeant Joins Season 6 As New Series Regular". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on April 9, 2021. Retrieved April 14, 2021.
- Gina Renée Misiroglu, Michael Eury (2006) The supervillain book: the evil side of comics and Hollywood (Visible Ink Press) ISBN 0-7808-0977-7,
- Andi Zeisler (2008) Feminism and pop culture, Seal Studies, (Seal Press) ISBN 9780786726714