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Red Bee
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Jenna Raleigh, art by Daniel Acuña
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance (Rick) Hit Comics #1 (July 1940) (Jenna) Template:Expand-inline
Created by Toni Blum
Charles Nicholas
In-story information
Alter ego (I) Richard Raleigh
(II) Jenna Raleigh
Team affiliations (I) All-Star Squadron
Freedom Fighters
(II) Freedom Fighters
Abilities (I) Carries a special "Stinger" gun; uses trained bees.
(II) (Formerly)Wears a mechanized battle suit allowing flight and augmented strength; uses two large robotic bees which fire electricity blasts. (Currently) Human/insect biology allows for enhanced physical abilities, pheromone production, and the ability to "mark" people for later tracking.

The Red Bee is a fictional superhero from the Golden Age of Comics who first appeared in Hit Comics #1, published in July 1940 by Quality Comics. The character was obtained by DC Comics in 1956. The original version of the character has since fallen into public domain, while the subsequent versions of the character (see below), are still owned by the company.

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Richard Raleigh

Cover to Hit Comics #1 (July 1940)

The Red Bee's secret identity is Rick Raleigh, assistant district attorney in Superior City, Oregon.[1] His superhero modus operandi is to put on a red and yellow costume and, with his trained bees and "stinger gun," fight Nazis and gangsters. His favorite bee is named Michael and lives inside his belt buckle for use in special circumstances; the feature's writer was presumably unaware that male bees do not sting at all.

The character never became very popular, and was largely forgotten until he reappears in DC Comics' All-Star Squadron, where it is revealed that he had been killed by the Nazi supervillain Baron Blitzkrieg. He also appeared as a ghost in the pages of Starman. The focus of this appereance is a dinner party attended by many deceased heroes. The topic discussed is the appeal of the superhero life.

Other post-Crisis appearances include a cameo in Animal Man in which the character resides in a canceled character's "limbo", and in Bizarro Comics, where he and his agent attempt to improve his marketability. He is mentioned by Plastic Man as having been a friend and drinking buddy in an issue of JLA.

Jenna Raleigh

In the pages of Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters #5, Rick's grandniece, Jenna, takes up the mantle of the Red Bee. She uses a mechanized battle suit and two robotic bees that can fire electricity.[2] She assists the group in fighting S.H.A.D.E., an evil governmental organisation. She soon learns that the leader of the Freedom Fighters, Uncle Sam, has assisted with the development of her technology. She decides to stay and fight with the group. Moments after this, she sees the death of the Invisible Hood, another ally, killed by a S.H.A.D.E.-influenced Ray.

Over the course of Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters vol. 2, (2007), Jenna is mutated by an alien insect colony into a human/insect hybrid, with enhanced physical abilities, pheromone production capabilities, and antennae on her head.

However, her mind is later completely circumvented by the mutation. After trying to colonize the entire earth, she is cured of her affliction when Lanford Terrill uses his new Neon powers to destroy the insect influence. By the series end, Jenna feels guilt over her actions, and she eschews the superhero life to continue her work in the research field.

Notes

  1. ^ DC Atlas: Pacific Northwest Region
  2. ^ Greenberger, Robert (2008), "Freedom Fighters", in Dougall, Alastair, The DC Comics Encyclopedia, New York: Dorling Kindersley, pp. 131, ISBN 0-7566-4119-5, OCLC 213309017 

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