Jane makes a cameo appearance in Teen Titans (vol. Cliff decides to leave her with Danny and returns to Earth. In Rachel Pollack's run, it is revealed that Jane's alters still exist, which causes many arguments between the two. Cliff eventually rescues Jane from the other dimension and they relocate to Danny the World, formerly Danny the Street. Upon returning to the Doom Patrol, Jane is attacked by the Candlemaker and thrown into another dimension, which is similar to the real world, where she is diagnosed with schizophrenia and treated with shock therapy. This brings peace to her inner turmoil, causing her and her alters to come to an understanding and live in co-operation. Near the end of the Grant Morrison run of Doom Patrol, Jane makes a pilgrimage back to her childhood home, facing her own traumas and overcoming them. Will Magnus, creator of the group "the Metal Men", asks Cliff to look after her, which leads to Jane becoming a member of the Doom Patrol. While staying in the same institution as Jane, Dr. Killing many of his Doom Patrol teammates, he was struggling emotionally. The superhero Cliff Steele, or Robotman, suffered several losses due to this bomb. When the gene bomb goes off, Jane and all of her alters are affected each alter gains a different power (e.g., Black Annis has retractable claws, Flit can teleport, etc.). During that time, an alien species called Dominators invade Earth and activate a device which they call their "gene bomb". ![]() She is committed to a mental institution soon after. This causes the dormancy of Miranda and a massive amount of alters to be split off. One Easter Sunday while at church, Miranda is raped, which triggers several flashbacks to her former abuse. Her role as host is then taken over by an alter with the name "Miranda". As the abuse continues, Kay withdraws and goes dormant, retreating to the unconscious brain. ![]() The first time this happens, she is putting a jigsaw puzzle together this becomes an important symbol in her future. īeginning at only five years old, Kay Challis is continuously abused by her father. Later in life, while being exposed to the alien Dominators' " gene bomb", each of her dissociative parts, or alters (which is numbered at 64), has a different super-power. Kay Challis, as a result of repeated childhood trauma, developed dissociative identity disorder. Jane Morris is the current dominant alter, or host, of Kay Challis's system (used to refer to every alter someone has as a collective). Jane is portrayed by Diane Guerrero in the TV series Doom Patrol on HBO Max along with Skye Roberts portraying Kay Challis. According to the afterword in the first trade paperback collection of Morrison's run on Doom Patrol, she was based on Truddi Chase'se autobiography, When Rabbit Howls, which Morrison has been reading while creating the series. She suffers from dissociative identity disorder as a result of childhood trauma, and each one of her 64 alternate personalities, or "alters", has a unique superhuman ability. 2) #19 (February 1989), which was published by the DC imprint Vertigo Comics. Created by writer Grant Morrison and artist Richard Case, the character first appeared in Doom Patrol (vol. ![]() 2) #63 (January 1993)Ĭrazy Jane is a fictional character, a comic book superhero appearing in publications by DC Comics. Crazy Jane as depicted on the cover of Doom Patrol (vol.
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