Prank (comics)

Prank (comics)

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character_name=Prank
real_name=Zoey Clark
publisher=DC Comics
debut="The Flash (TV Series)" Episode 22- Trial of The Trickster (1991)
creators=Danny Bilson
Paul De Meo
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alliances=The Trickster
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Prank is a fictional character from The Flash TV Series, created by Danny Bilson and Paul De Meo. It aired between 1990-1991. Prank is the sidekick of The Trickster (Mark Hamill) and wears a unitard-like costume with patterns that resemble the first Trickster costume on the twelfth episode titled "The Trickster". It also includes a pair of shiny pink and light green gloves and a blue cloak. Prank did not originate from the DC Comics universe, but was created exclusively for the show.

The Trickster had two female sidekicks (of sorts) called Prank. The first was Megan Lockhart (Joyce Hyser), a private investigator with whom the Trickster had become obsessed. He captured her and forced her to wear the costume. In a later episode, thrillseeker and toy store heiress Zoey Clark (Corinne Bohrer) declared herself Prank and broke the Trickster out of custody. She helped him in his schemes, even when it became clear that he alternated between using her and abusing her. In this, Prank is a precursor to Harley Quinn, who would have a similar relationship with the Joker.

External links

* [http://www.hyperborea.org/flash/tv-villains.html The Flash's Villain Bio]


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