She is also mentioned on one of the interview tapes with Niles and is said to have shown up and shoplifted clothes that Jane was trying on. Doctor Harrison is an insane, yet charming personality with the ability to manipulate people's minds.
Doom Patrol first appeared in 1963, when the DC title My Greatest Adventure, an adventure anthology, was being converted to a superhero format. Doctor Harrison is one of Kay Challis's many personalities. She is ultimately recruited by Niles and Mr. Nobody to create a cult that will, eventually, unleash the Recreator to save the world from the Decreator.Seen briefly, Flaming Katy is a pyrokinetic that burned Jane's room down in the mental hospital, leading to Jane being tortured further by the doctor. And there is a treatment for my condition, but a "cure" has yet to be discovered. He's not named in Doom Patrol, but he looks exactly like his depiction in comics and appears briefly in both the pilot episode as well as in "Doom Patrol Patrol".The latest of Jane's personalities to show up, Karen is a 1990s romantic comedy obsessed woman who also has the ability to force people to love her -- something Rita calls her love spells. She's the most reasonable personality, one that Cliff has come to care a great deal for and is very concerned that he's deeply upset, leading to her disappearance as the dominant voice for the collective "Jane".One of the more useful personalities, we don't really "see" Flit so much as we see what Flit can do. In The Underground, she appears a middle aged woman wearing a business suit. So that's also been a lot of fun, because my music taste is kind of wide and sort of all over the place, so I enjoy doing that. Where due to her psychiatrists and doctor's being less than kind to her during her "treatments" and "therapies", Doctor Harrison would surface and seemingly and ironically manipulate and defend her by psychoanalyzing her doctor's instead and convincing them to instead commit immense self injury using her powers. And other characters... like maybe Karen is into Backstreet Boys. Niles conducted many interview and document on her about her disorder. There's a lot of characters I haven't explored yet, so I look forward to that. Guerrero explained.
You know what I mean? Check it out by The dominant personality, Jane -- or "Crazy Jane" -- doesn't really have any actual powers in the series that we've seen unless you consider being sane a super power, though in comics she eventually is shown to have healing powers.
Hammerhead makes it very clear that Cliff will never speak to her or about her again. She also appears in the promo for the upcoming "Jane Patrol" episode.A character unique to the live-action series, Silver Tongue has the power to turn words into edged weapons that she can then use against people. We see Dr. Harrison (or at least who I'm assuming is Dr. Harrison) in the Underground during Jane's intervention as the woman with a white streak in her hair. Dr. Harrison made her debut in "Paw Patrol" and may be the most dangerous personality yet. Insane and with the power to influence people with her voice.
As her station is represented some indescribably horror in comics, it's something that may be addressed in "Jane Patrol". I'd love for you to do the same. The other personalities loathe her, especially since she uses her ability and posessiveness to attempt to marry a man named Doug. "Read on for the various personalities we've seen from Jane thus far in Have you subscribed to ComicBook Nation, the official Podcast of ComicBook.com yet? She is very anti-social.In comics, Lucy Fugue has radioactive bones and see-through skin as well as has the power to generate harmonic vibrations, but on the series the Lucy personality has electrical powers and is seen shocking Vic/Cyborg into unconsciousness.Another, very briefly seen personality, Spinning Jenny is prone to panic attacks and is seen constantly screaming and slamming her hands into her head when she's the dominant personality.One of the more calm personalities, The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter is often seen painting. She endured so much abuse to cause the personality Doctor Harrison to awaken. In comics, Kay is the real person Jane started out as. According to Drake, editor Murray Boltinoff told him My Greatest Adventure was in danger of cancellatio… When she snaps out of it, she attacks the priest, resulting in she and Cliff being sucked into Nurnheim. Although Bowlby, Bomer, and Fraser reprise their roles from the DC Universe series Titans, the two show… In comics, she can psychically activate her paintings. It was so traumatic that she ended up destroying herself. Not much else is known about this personality.The other one is up for debate. So Jane is really into punk rock. In comics, Miranda was the first of Jane's dominant personalities who suffered a sexual assault in church. Also, Secretary says "If you want to remain as primary.." not "his primary". She makes her debut at Fuchstopia in Paraguay and, along with Cliff, takes down the Nazi scientist Heinrich Von Fuchs who is responsible for the creation of Mr. Nobody.Dr. With fellow writer Bob Haney and artist Bruno Premiani, he created Doom Patrol, a team of super-powered misfits who were regarded as freaks by the world at large. In "Paw Patrol" she very nearly has the cruel doctor that has been torturing Jane in the mental hospital stab himself in the eye with a pen, for example. She's very nervous, but appears to be very kind, if not a little on the juvenile side. Doom Patrol is an American web television series developed by Jeremy Carver for DC Universe. She's scared of Robotman, but is particularly fond of Cyborg.She's not given a name in Doom Patrol, nor do we see her powers specifically, but Scarlet Harlot is the personality that lustfully asks "Please touch me". That is stopped by Robotman and at the end of "Danny Patrol", Karen is seen being dragged off deep in Jane's psyche, leaving Jane's body without a dominant personality.In Nurnheim, while speaking with the Archons, it is possible that we see the real Jane -- Kay Challis, also called K-5.