Marvel Database
(Undo revision 4860978 by Dpisawsome (talk))
Line 1: Line 1:
  +
{{Marvel Database:Character Template
  +
| Quotation = I didn't know what the @#!*% was going on. But it was an [[Fear Itself|invasion]]. Right here in America. An invasion! And my first thought -- my first thought was: The [[Danielle Cage (Earth-616)|baby]]! I've got to find and protect the baby. And maybe that doesn't surprise you, but it surprised the @#!*% out of me. I will confess this... When I first auditioned to be the nanny, I was really hoping that the Avengers would notice me and say amongst themselves: We really need her on the team. I took this job hoping to be an Avenger but now all I cared about -- all I cared about was protecting the child.
  +
| Speaker = [[Doreen Green (Earth-616)|Squirrel Girl]]
  +
| QuoteSource = New Avengers Vol 2 15
  +
| Image = Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol 2 7 Classic Variant Textless.jpg
  +
| RealName = [[Squirrel Girl|Doreen Allene Green]]
  +
| RealNameRef = {{r|Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol 2 1}}
  +
| CurrentAlias = Squirrel Girl
  +
| EditorialNames = [[Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol 1|Unbeatable Squirrel Girl]]
  +
| Aliases = [[Rodent]], The Anti-Life,{{r|Deadpool GLI - Summer Fun Spectacular #1}} The Slayer of All That Breathes,{{r|Deadpool GLI - Summer Fun Spectacular #1}} Lady Crimepocalypse{{r|Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol 2 32|33}}
  +
| Identity = Secret
  +
| Affiliation = Formerly {{m|U.S.Avengers}}, {{m|American Intelligence Mechanics (Earth-616)|A.I.M. (American Intelligence Mechanics)}}, {{m|Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division (Earth-616)|S.H.I.E.L.D.}}, {{m|Squirrel Avengers Initiative}}, {{m|New Avengers (A.I.M.) (Earth-616)|New Avengers}}, {{m|Avengers Idea Mechanics (Earth-616)|A.I.M. (Avengers Idea Mechanics)}}, ally of the [[New Avengers (Earth-616)|New Avengers]], {{m|Great Lakes Avengers}} ([[Wisconsin]] {{m|50-State Initiative|Initiative}} team)
  +
| Relatives = [[Maureen Green (Earth-616)|Maureen Green]] (mother);<br>
  +
[[Dorian Green (Earth-616)|Dorian Green]] (father);<br> [[Allene Green (Earth-616)|Allene Green]] (clone)
  +
| Universe = Earth-616
  +
| BaseOfOperations = Shared apartment with [[Nancy Whitehead (Earth-616)|Nancy Whitehead]], [[Manhattan]], [[New York City]], [[New York State|New York]]; formerly [[Empire State University]], [[New York City]], [[New York State|New York]]; [[Avengers Mansion]], [[Manhattan]], [[New York City]], [[New York State|New York]]; Great Lakes
   
  +
| Gender = Female
  +
| Height = 5'3"
  +
| Weight = 135 lbs
  +
| Eyes = Brown
  +
| Hair = Brown
  +
| UnusualFeatures = Three foot tail
  +
| CharRef = {{c|Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol 2 27}}, [[:File:Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol 2 27 Trading Card Wraparound Variant.jpg|Trading Card Variant]]
  +
  +
| Citizenship = American
  +
| Citizenship2 = Canadian
  +
| MaritalStatus = Single
  +
| Occupation = Second-Year Computer Science Student, Adventurer; formerly Nanny
  +
| Education = College{{r|New Avengers Vol 2 15}}
  +
  +
| Origin = [[Homo sapiens|Human]] [[Glossary:Mutate|Mutate]] with squirrel blood{{r|Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol 2 1}}
  +
| PlaceOfBirth = [[Los Angeles]], [[California]]
  +
| Creators = Will Murray; Steve Ditko
  +
| First = Marvel Super-Heroes Vol 2 8
  +
  +
| HistoryText =
  +
===Early Life===
  +
Doreen Green was born to [[Dorian Green (Earth-616)|Dorian]] and [[Maureen Green (Earth-616)|Maureen Green]]. She suffered a modification in her genes for unknown reasons that granted her squirrel-like abilities, which manifested predominantly in the form of a prehensile tail. When her parents consulted with a doctor, it was determined that Doreen wasn't a [[Homo superior|mutant]], even though she believed so for a long time.{{r|Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol 2 1}}
  +
  +
[[File:Doreen Green (Earth-616), Maureen Green (Earth-616) and Dorian Green (Earth-616) from Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol 2 16 001.jpg|thumb|left|Baby Doreen]]
  +
When she was ten years old, Doreen discovered she could communicate with squirrels after overhearing one of these rodents in her window. She subsequently saved this squirrel from being chased by a dog, and they became friends. The squirrel, who identified himself as [[Monkey Joe (Earth-616)|Monkey Joe]], encouraged Doreen to use her abilities to help people. Ever since then, Doreen began to fantasize about becoming a superhero, and came up with the alias of the "Unbeatable Squirrel Girl."{{r|Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol 2 16}}
  +
  +
===First Adventures===
  +
When she was fourteen, Doreen ambushed [[Anthony Stark (Earth-616)|Iron Man]] in a forest and hoped to impress the veteran hero, wishing him to take her under his wing as his sidekick. Unimpressed, Iron Man politely declined, when suddenly the duo was attacked by [[Victor von Doom (Earth-616)|Doctor Doom]] in a large aircraft. Doom captured and subdued Iron Man, and began to fly out over the ocean where he planned to dispose of Iron Man's body once he killed him. Underestimating her, Doom left Squirrel Girl to her own devices. She devised a plan and used her ability to communicate with squirrels through an open door as the ship passed over the forest. Hundreds of squirrels answered her call and flooded Doom's ship, chewing through the wires, and swamping the evil dictator with their furry bodies. Iron Man was freed, they emerged victoriously, and the two heroes went their separate ways.{{r|Marvel Super-Heroes Vol 2 8}}
  +
  +
[[File:Doreen Green and Victor von Doom (Earth-616) from Marvel Super-Heroes Vol 2 8.jpg|thumb|left|Defeating Doom]]
  +
The second superhero Squirrel Girl assisted was the [[Bruce Banner (Earth-616)|Hulk]], who landed unconscious one day next to her treehouse in the middle of a fight against the [[Emil Blonsky (Earth-616)|Abomination]]. A concussion had blinded the Hulk, so he had to reluctantly accept Squirrel Girl's help. After swarming Abomination with squirrels, Doreen directed Hulk how to move to land punches and dodge attacks until the villain was knocked out.{{r|Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol 2 16}}
  +
  +
===Great Lakes Avengers===
  +
Squirrel Girl later relocated to [[New York City]]. While fighting crime in [[Central Park]], she saved the [[Great Lakes Avengers (Earth-616)|Great Lakes Avengers]] from muggers, for which the GLA recruited her. Alongside her new teammates Squirrel Girl witnessed the death of [[Doug Taggert (Earth-616)|Grasshopper]] and became very frightened, but was determined not to give up. Thanks to her squirrel army, Squirrel Girl was able to help stop [[Maelstrom (Earth-616)|Maelstrom]] from destroying the world.{{r|G.L.A. Vol 1 1}}
  +
  +
After Squirrel Girl made a fuss to be certain that Monkey Joe was an official member of the team, he was apparently killed by Doctor Doom seeking revenge. In actuality, this was a rejected member of the GLA named [[Gene Lorrene (Earth-616)|Leather Boy]] in a variation of Dr. Doom's costume. Squirrel Girl found a new squirrel companion, the only one of her squirrel army who had survived Maelstrom's wrath, whom she named [[Tippy-Toe (Earth-616)|Tippy Toe]].{{r|G.L.A. Vol 1 #2|4}}
  +
  +
[[File:Doreen Green (Earth-616) and Monkey Joe (Earth-616) from G.L.A. Vol 1 1 0001.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Squirrel Girl]]
  +
Squirrel Girl and Tippy Toe managed to individually defeat [[George Tarleton (Earth-616)|M.O.D.O.K.]], [[Tyros (Earth-616)|Terrax]], and [[Thanos (Earth-616)|Thanos]]. [[Uatu (Earth-616)|Uatu]], the Earth's [[Watchers|Watcher]], was on hand to confirm that the Thanos she defeated was the real thing, and not a clone or copy of any kind.
  +
  +
After M.O.D.O.K.'s defeat, [[Timothy Dugan (Earth-616)|Dum-Dum Dugan]] offered Squirrel Girl a position at [[Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division (Earth-616)|S.H.I.E.L.D.]], explaining that they'd been watching her for some time and found her to be one of the most effective people ever at defeating powerful super villains. Squirrel Girl declined the offer, saying she was happy being with the GLA.{{r|Great Lakes Avengers Special Vol 1 1}}
  +
  +
===The Thing===
  +
While visiting squirrel friends in Central Park, Squirrel Girl came across [[Benjamin Grimm (Earth-616)|the Thing]] fighting with [[Bi-Beast (Earth-616)|Bi-Beast]]. She told the squirrels to retrieve the smelliest garbage they could find and place it around the combatants, resulting in everyone having to hold their noses. Bi-Beast had to use both hands to hold his noses, leaving himself defenseless and allowing Thing to knock him out.{{r|Thing Vol 2 8}}
  +
  +
[[File:Doreen Green (Earth-616) and Thanos (Earth-616) from Great Lakes Avengers Special Vol 1 1.jpg|thumb|left|Defeating Thanos]]
  +
===Great Lakes Champions===
  +
Squirrel Girl and the rest of the newly-renamed Great Lakes Champions, who took the name after winning a poker game, registered under the Superhero Registration Act the morning the law was enacted. However, mercenary-for-hire [[Wade Wilson (Earth-616)|Deadpool]], assuming the Champions were non-registered, attacked the team at their headquarters (Deadpool sought to ingratiate himself with the government by capturing non-registered heroes). Deadpool was bested in combat by Squirrel Girl; his distraction at her appearance and name contributed to his inability to mount an adequate defense to her attacks.{{r|Cable & Deadpool Vol 1 30}}
  +
  +
Deadpool and the GLA would later team up a few months later to take down [[Advanced Idea Mechanics (Earth-616)|A.I.M.]] agents who had kidnapped a wayward Olympian God and fashioned an inebriation ray that made every superhero on the planet (save for Deadpool and the GLI) drunk. After the battle, Deadpool decided to hang around the GLI's new government-funded headquarters, as a "reserve member" for a while.{{r|Deadpool GLI - Summer Fun Spectacular Vol 1 1}}
  +
  +
===Confronting Speedball===
  +
Squirrel Girl was a huge fan of the [[New Warriors (Earth-616)|New Warriors]], especially [[Robert Baldwin (Earth-616)|Robbie "Speedball" Baldwin]], on whom she had a crush. She learned of Speedball's transformation into the darker hero code-named Penance after Deadpool provided her with a copy of {{c|Civil War: Front Line Vol 1 10}}. Squirrel Girl traveled to [[Thunderbolts Mountain]] to convince Robbie to lighten up and stop being Penance. Frustrated by his current attitude and unwavering determination to remain as Penance, Squirrel Girl traveled to [[Latveria]] to use one of Doctor Doom's time machines to travel to the past and prevent Speedball from ever becoming Penance. The machine instead transported her into the future, where she encountered an alternate version of Speedball (whom she unsuccessfully tried to get to travel back to the past with her), and [[Mister Immortal]], who told her she had an important task to perform in the past — namely, kicking Deadpool out of the Great Lakes Initiative's headquarters.{{r|I Heart Marvel Vol 1 2}}
  +
  +
===Secret Invasion===
  +
When the [[Skrulls]] launched their invasion on Earth, Squirrel Girl and the GLI confronted their latest recruit, the new [[Grasshopper (Skrull) (Earth-616)|Grasshopper]], who had revealed himself as a Skrull infiltrator.{{r|Avengers: The Initiative Vol 1 19}} Some time after the invasion was over, Squirrel Girl and her teammates welcomed [[Greg Willis (Earth-616)|Gravity]] to the GLI when he was relocated from [[Nevada]] to [[Wisconsin]].{{r|Avengers: The Initiative Vol 1 25}}
  +
  +
===Heroic Age===
  +
[[File:Doreen Green & Danielle Cage (Earth-616) from New Avengers Annual Vol 2 1.jpg|thumb|right|Doreen protecting Danielle Cage]]
  +
Squirrel Girl eventually realized that she was holding back her teammates, who wouldn't join her in fighting supervillains because she was competent enough to beat them on her own. After defeating [[Fin Fang Foom (Earth-616)|Fin Fan Foom]] while her teammates remained at their HQs calmly playing poker, she decided to unceremoniously leave the GLI and go solo.{{r|Age of Heroes Vol 1 3}} She would return to [[New York City]] not long after that.{{r|I Am An Avenger Vol 1 1}}
  +
  +
===Danielle Cage's Nanny===
  +
Doreen was hired to be the nanny of [[Danielle Cage (Earth-616)|Danielle Cage]] and lived in the [[Avengers Mansion]] alongside the [[New Avengers (Earth-616)|New Avengers]].{{r|New Avengers Vol 2 7}} She looked after the baby through many events, most notably the [[Fear Itself|Serpent's invasion]].{{r|New Avengers Vol 2 16}} When [[Luke Cage (Earth-616)|Luke Cage]] left the team, she followed him and [[Jessica Jones (Earth-616)|Jessica Jones]], as she was still the nanny of their child.{{r|New Avengers Vol 2 34}}
  +
  +
[[File:Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol 2 16 Brigman Variant Textless.jpg|thumb|left|Doreen and her allies]]
  +
===ESU Student===
  +
After leaving Luke Cage and Jessica Jones, Doreen started living secretly in the attic of the Avengers Mansion until she enrolled in the [[Empire State University]]. During her first day of class she encountered who would become her best friend and confidante, [[Nancy Whitehead (Earth-616)|Nancy Whitehead]], and her cat [[Mewnir (Earth-616)|Mew]]. Doreen also confronted [[Sergei Kravinoff (Earth-616)|Kraven the Hunter]], and convinced him to give up on his vendetta against [[Peter Parker (Earth-616)|Spider-Man]].{{r|Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol 1 1}} Doreen soon developed a crush on one of her first few acquaintances at the ESU, [[Tomas Lara-Perez (Earth-616)|Tomas Lara-Perez]],{{r|Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol 1 2}} later revealed to be the superhero Chipmunk Hunk, who possessed similar powers to Squirrel Girl's, and fought crime together with his friend [[Ken Shiga (Earth-616)|Ken Shiga]], also known as [[Koi Boi]]. Both Chipmunk Hunk and Koi Boi became Doreen's friends and allies.{{r|Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol 1 6}}
  +
  +
During her second year at college,{{r|Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol 2 1}} Doreen became a member of [[Roberto da Costa (Earth-616)|Sunspot]]'s [[New Avengers (A.I.M.) (Earth-616)|New Avengers]],{{r|New Avengers Vol 4 1}} and transitioned into the [[U.S.Avengers (Earth-616)|U.S.Avengers]] when Sunspot began working for S.H.I.E.L.D. and the American intelligence service.{{r|U.S.Avengers Vol 1 1}} Doreen also assisted the supervillain [[Werner Schmidt (Brain Drain) (Earth-616)|Brain Drain]] in reforming and becoming a good-doer himself.{{r|Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol 2 1}} During her subsequent adventures, Doreen most notably confronted Doctor Doom in the past{{r|Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol 2 #2|5}} and stopped the multiplying villain [[Enigmo (Earth-616)|Enigmo]] from taking over the United States.{{r|Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol 2 #12|14}} For a brief time, Doreen received mentoring and was even gifted a flying suit from entrepreneur [[Melissa Morbeck (Earth-616)|Melissa Morbeck]], though it turned to be part of an intricate plan of world domination.{{r|Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol 2 #17|20}} During a trip to the [[Savage Land]], Doreen teamed-up with Kraven the Hunter to fight [[Ultron (Dinosaur) (Earth-616)|Ultron]], which cemented him as an ally of Squirrel Girl, and swayed him from the path of villainy.{{r|Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol 2 #22|25}}
  +
  +
| Powers = '''Squirrel Powers:''' Squirrel Girl is a [[Homo sapiens|mutate]] with several traits that are similar to or usually associated with squirrels. Squirrel Girl possesses superhuman strength, speed, agility, and reflexes.{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 4 15}} She possesses the proportional abilities of a squirrel scaled up to human size.{{r|Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol 2 33}}
  +
*'''Superhuman Strength:''' Squirrel Girl is super-humanly strong and can lift between 800 lbs and 25 tons.{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 4 15}}
  +
**'''Superhuman Jaw Strength:''' Doreen's jaws are capable of biting with one million and eighty-five thousand pounds of pressure. This allows her, for instance, to chow through a steel door in a matter of seconds.{{r|Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol 2 33}}
  +
**'''Superhuman Leaping:''' Squirrel Girl's superhuman strength extends to her legs, allowing her to leap several stories.{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 4 15}}
  +
*'''Climbing:''' Squirrel Girl has small claws on each finger and toe to enhance her gripping and climbing abilities.{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 4 15}}
  +
*'''Prehensile Tail:''' Squirrel Girl has a bushy, 3-foot long semi-prehensile tail that she can use to cover opponents’ eyes or wrap around herself for warmth. When in her civilian identity, she tucks it into her pants, passing off the extra bulge as "having a conspicuously awesome butt."{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 4 15}}
  +
*'''Night Vision:''' According to herself, Doreen possesses good night vision.{{r|Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol 2 33}}
  +
  +
'''Knuckle Spike:''' Squirrel Girl has a retractable knuckle spike capable of carving through solid wood.{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 4 15}}
  +
  +
'''Communication with Squirrels:''' Squirrel Girl can perfectly mimic squirrel sounds (which she refers to as "Squirrelese"), as well as actually communicate with and direct the actions of squirrels. She often uses a number of squirrels to distract or even assault others, chewing through circuitry and other materials. She shares a close, possibly empathic, bond with certain squirrels, such as Monkey Joe and Tippy Toe.{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 4 15}}
  +
  +
'''Regenerative Healing Factor:''' Squirrel Girl is able to heal at an accelerated rate.{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 4 15}}
  +
  +
| Abilities = '''Computer Science Expert:''' Doreen is an expert in computer science.{{r|Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol 2 33}}
  +
| Strength =
  +
| Weaknesses =
  +
| Equipment = '''[[Deadpool's Guide to Super Villains Cards]]''': A series of 4522 educational trading cards written by Deadpool. Doreen relies on these as a primary source of information for whatever villain she is facing.{{r|Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol 1 1}}
  +
* '''[[Deadpool's Guide to Super Villains Cards|Deadpool's Guide to Super Villain Super Accessories]]''': An appendix of ''Deadpool's Guide to Super Villains'', a series of 1622 cards featuring different villain's methods of transportation.{{r|Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol 1 2}}
  +
| Transportation = '''[[Squirrel-a-gig]]'''{{r|Great Lakes Avengers Special Vol 1 1}}{{r|Deadpool GLI - Summer Fun Spectacular #1}}
  +
| Weapons = '''Squirrels:''' Squirrel Girl's deadliest weapons are her squirrels. In addition to [[Monkey Joe]] and [[Tippy Toe]], Squirrel Girl gave specific names to several other squirrels.{{r|G.L.A. Vol 1 4}} These were named Slippy Pete, Mr. Freckle, and Nutso, and all were presumably killed when they were sucked into the singularity created by [[Maelstrom]].{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 4 15}}
  +
| Notes = * Squirrel Girl was 14 years old at the time of her first appearance and announced that her birthday is sometime in July.{{r|Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol 1 1}} As of {{c|Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol 2 16}}, she was 20 years old.
  +
* Squirrel Girl's first appearance was almost assured to be her last, given the silliness of the character's concept, especially in the grittier and more grown up comic market trend of the early 1990s. She existed primarily as a matter of trivia, or an example of an extremely bad character, for the next decade. Her only known appearance during this time was as the pattern on a pair of underwear worn by the comedic character [[Wade Wilson (Earth-616)|Deadpool]].{{r|Deadpool Vol 1 7}}
  +
  +
| Trivia = * Doreen's name comes from her parents Dorian and Maureen mashing their names together after they got stuck on what to call her.{{r|Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol 2 1}}
  +
[[File:New Avengers (Earth-616), Danielle Cage (Earth-616), and Doreen Green (Earth-616) from New Avengers Vol 2 7 0001.jpg|thumb|right]]
  +
* [[James Howlett (Earth-616)|Wolverine]] and Squirrel Girl seemingly crossed paths with each other (either a team-up or they dated), and had agreed to never see one each other again.{{r|New Avengers Vol 2 7}} Curiously, Squirrel Girl was present in Wolverine's mindscape together with [[Raven Darkholme (Earth-616)|Mystique]], [[Rita Wayword (Earth-616)|Spiral]] and [[Jessica Jones (Earth-616)|Jewel]], in the portion which illustrated his sexual fantasies.{{r|Wolverine Vol 4 8}}
  +
* The fur that once made up her costume was fake, about which she remarked that she would never wear any clothing not deemed as "cruelty-free" and implied she was a member of PETA.{{r|Avengers: The Initiative Vol 1 19}}
  +
* Squirrel Girl was stated to be a [[:Category:Low Threats|Low Threat]] by the [[Office of National Emergency (Earth-616)|O*N*E]].{{r|X-Men: The 198 Files Vol 1 1}}
  +
* In number 87 of the pulp novel series ''The Destroyer'' "Mob Psychology" two young budding comic book artists "Jeter Baird" and Devin Western" (obvious pastiches of Peter Laird and Kevin Eastman, creators of ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'') discuss the various comic-book superheroes they have attempted and failed to publish. One of Jeter's is "Squirrel Girl" (and her real identity is "Doreen Green" "because that rhymes, too.") which didn't get into print because "Wonder Comics came out with Squirrel Woman."
  +
* [[New Warriors Vol 1|''New Warriors'']] writer [[Fabian Nicieza]] planned for Squirrel Girl to join said series in the long run, at a time when the character had fallen into obscurity following her first appearance, and having her idolize Speedball. The idea didn't come through with Nicieza's departure from the book after issue #53. He would later introduce the idea of Squirrel Girl having a crush on Speedball a decade later in {{c|I Heart Marvel Vol 1 2}}.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cbr.com/squirrel-girl-new-warrior-member-20-years-ago-fabian-nicieza/|title=Was Squirrel Girl Almost a New Warrior...20 Years Ago?|work=CBR|first=Brian|last=Cronin|date=10 April 2017|accessdate=11 April 2017}}</ref>
  +
* While Squirrel Girl's abilities seem silly, her fight record is almost unparalleled. She has defeated:
  +
** [[Victor von Doom (Earth-616)|Doctor Doom]]{{r|Marvel Super-Heroes Vol 2 8}}
  +
** [[Mandarin]]
  +
** [[Giganto]]
  +
** [[George Tarleton (Earth-616)|M.O.D.O.K.]]{{r|Great Lakes Avengers Special #1}}
  +
** [[Thanos (Earth-616)|Thanos]]{{r|Great Lakes Avengers Special #1}}
  +
** [[Tyros (Earth-616)|Terrax]]{{r|Great Lakes Avengers Special #1}}
  +
** [[Bug-Eyed Voice]]
  +
** [[Bi-Beast]]{{r|Thing Vol 2 8}}
  +
** [[Wade Wilson (Earth-616)|Deadpool]]{{r|Cable & Deadpool #30}}
  +
** [[Pluto]]{{r|Deadpool GLI - Summer Fun Spectacular #1}}
  +
** [[James Howlett (Earth-616)|Wolverine]]{{r|New Avengers Annual Vol 2 1}}
  +
** [[Fin Fang Foom]]{{r|Age of Heroes #3}}
  +
** [[Baron Mordo]]{{r|Age of Heroes #3}}
  +
** [[Korvac]]{{r|Age of Heroes #3}}
  +
** [[Ego the Living Planet]]{{r|Age of Heroes #3}}
  +
** [[Sergei Kravinoff (Earth-616)|Kraven the Hunter]]{{r|Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #1}}
  +
** [[Anton Vanko (Whiplash) (Earth-616)|Whiplash]]{{r|Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #3}}
  +
** [[Avengers (Earth-616)|Avengers]]
  +
*** [[Clinton Barton (Earth-616)|Hawkeye]]{{r|Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #7}}
  +
*** [[Spider-Man (Peter Parker)|Spider-Man]]{{r|Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #7}}
  +
*** [[Samuel Wilson (Earth-616)|Captain America (Sam Wilson)]]{{r|Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #7}}
  +
*** [[Natalia Romanova (Earth-616)|Black Widow]]{{r|Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #7}}
  +
* In reference to the meme that Squirrel Girl is unbeatable, Marvel's official "Marvel Universe Wiki" gives her 7/7 in each stat on the Power Grid.{{r|{{cite web|url=https://www.marvel.com/characters/squirrel-girl-doreen-green/in-comics|title=Squirrel Girl (Doreen Green)|work=Marvel Comics|first=|last=|date=|accessdate=13 December 2018}}}}
  +
| Links = * http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/sqlgrl.htm
  +
}}
 
[[Category:Zoopathy]]
 
[[Category:Zoopathy]]
 
[[Category:Superhuman Agility]]
 
[[Category:Superhuman Agility]]

Revision as of 17:42, 21 March 2019

Quote1 I didn't know what the @#!*% was going on. But it was an invasion. Right here in America. An invasion! And my first thought -- my first thought was: The baby! I've got to find and protect the baby. And maybe that doesn't surprise you, but it surprised the @#!*% out of me. I will confess this... When I first auditioned to be the nanny, I was really hoping that the Avengers would notice me and say amongst themselves: We really need her on the team. I took this job hoping to be an Avenger but now all I cared about -- all I cared about was protecting the child. Quote2
Squirrel Girl[src]

History

Early Life

Doreen Green was born to Dorian and Maureen Green. She suffered a modification in her genes for unknown reasons that granted her squirrel-like abilities, which manifested predominantly in the form of a prehensile tail. When her parents consulted with a doctor, it was determined that Doreen wasn't a mutant, even though she believed so for a long time.[1]

Doreen Green (Earth-616), Maureen Green (Earth-616) and Dorian Green (Earth-616) from Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol 2 16 001

Baby Doreen

When she was ten years old, Doreen discovered she could communicate with squirrels after overhearing one of these rodents in her window. She subsequently saved this squirrel from being chased by a dog, and they became friends. The squirrel, who identified himself as Monkey Joe, encouraged Doreen to use her abilities to help people. Ever since then, Doreen began to fantasize about becoming a superhero, and came up with the alias of the "Unbeatable Squirrel Girl."[5]

First Adventures

When she was fourteen, Doreen ambushed Iron Man in a forest and hoped to impress the veteran hero, wishing him to take her under his wing as his sidekick. Unimpressed, Iron Man politely declined, when suddenly the duo was attacked by Doctor Doom in a large aircraft. Doom captured and subdued Iron Man, and began to fly out over the ocean where he planned to dispose of Iron Man's body once he killed him. Underestimating her, Doom left Squirrel Girl to her own devices. She devised a plan and used her ability to communicate with squirrels through an open door as the ship passed over the forest. Hundreds of squirrels answered her call and flooded Doom's ship, chewing through the wires, and swamping the evil dictator with their furry bodies. Iron Man was freed, they emerged victoriously, and the two heroes went their separate ways.[6]

Doreen Green and Victor von Doom (Earth-616) from Marvel Super-Heroes Vol 2 8

Defeating Doom

The second superhero Squirrel Girl assisted was the Hulk, who landed unconscious one day next to her treehouse in the middle of a fight against the Abomination. A concussion had blinded the Hulk, so he had to reluctantly accept Squirrel Girl's help. After swarming Abomination with squirrels, Doreen directed Hulk how to move to land punches and dodge attacks until the villain was knocked out.[5]

Great Lakes Avengers

Squirrel Girl later relocated to New York City. While fighting crime in Central Park, she saved the Great Lakes Avengers from muggers, for which the GLA recruited her. Alongside her new teammates Squirrel Girl witnessed the death of Grasshopper and became very frightened, but was determined not to give up. Thanks to her squirrel army, Squirrel Girl was able to help stop Maelstrom from destroying the world.[7]

After Squirrel Girl made a fuss to be certain that Monkey Joe was an official member of the team, he was apparently killed by Doctor Doom seeking revenge. In actuality, this was a rejected member of the GLA named Leather Boy in a variation of Dr. Doom's costume. Squirrel Girl found a new squirrel companion, the only one of her squirrel army who had survived Maelstrom's wrath, whom she named Tippy Toe.[8]

Doreen Green (Earth-616) and Monkey Joe (Earth-616) from G.L.A

Squirrel Girl

Squirrel Girl and Tippy Toe managed to individually defeat M.O.D.O.K., Terrax, and Thanos. Uatu, the Earth's Watcher, was on hand to confirm that the Thanos she defeated was the real thing, and not a clone or copy of any kind.

After M.O.D.O.K.'s defeat, Dum-Dum Dugan offered Squirrel Girl a position at S.H.I.E.L.D., explaining that they'd been watching her for some time and found her to be one of the most effective people ever at defeating powerful super villains. Squirrel Girl declined the offer, saying she was happy being with the GLA.[9]

The Thing

While visiting squirrel friends in Central Park, Squirrel Girl came across the Thing fighting with Bi-Beast. She told the squirrels to retrieve the smelliest garbage they could find and place it around the combatants, resulting in everyone having to hold their noses. Bi-Beast had to use both hands to hold his noses, leaving himself defenseless and allowing Thing to knock him out.[10]

File:Doreen Green (Earth-616) and Thanos (Earth-616) from Great Lakes Avengers Special Vol 1 1.jpg

Defeating Thanos

Great Lakes Champions

Squirrel Girl and the rest of the newly-renamed Great Lakes Champions, who took the name after winning a poker game, registered under the Superhero Registration Act the morning the law was enacted. However, mercenary-for-hire Deadpool, assuming the Champions were non-registered, attacked the team at their headquarters (Deadpool sought to ingratiate himself with the government by capturing non-registered heroes). Deadpool was bested in combat by Squirrel Girl; his distraction at her appearance and name contributed to his inability to mount an adequate defense to her attacks.[11]

Deadpool and the GLA would later team up a few months later to take down A.I.M. agents who had kidnapped a wayward Olympian God and fashioned an inebriation ray that made every superhero on the planet (save for Deadpool and the GLI) drunk. After the battle, Deadpool decided to hang around the GLI's new government-funded headquarters, as a "reserve member" for a while.[12]

Confronting Speedball

Squirrel Girl was a huge fan of the New Warriors, especially Robbie "Speedball" Baldwin, on whom she had a crush. She learned of Speedball's transformation into the darker hero code-named Penance after Deadpool provided her with a copy of Civil War: Front Line #10. Squirrel Girl traveled to Thunderbolts Mountain to convince Robbie to lighten up and stop being Penance. Frustrated by his current attitude and unwavering determination to remain as Penance, Squirrel Girl traveled to Latveria to use one of Doctor Doom's time machines to travel to the past and prevent Speedball from ever becoming Penance. The machine instead transported her into the future, where she encountered an alternate version of Speedball (whom she unsuccessfully tried to get to travel back to the past with her), and Mister Immortal, who told her she had an important task to perform in the past — namely, kicking Deadpool out of the Great Lakes Initiative's headquarters.[13]

Secret Invasion

When the Skrulls launched their invasion on Earth, Squirrel Girl and the GLI confronted their latest recruit, the new Grasshopper, who had revealed himself as a Skrull infiltrator.[14] Some time after the invasion was over, Squirrel Girl and her teammates welcomed Gravity to the GLI when he was relocated from Nevada to Wisconsin.[15]

Heroic Age

Doreen Green & Danielle Cage (Earth-616) from New Avengers Annual Vol 2 1

Doreen protecting Danielle Cage

Squirrel Girl eventually realized that she was holding back her teammates, who wouldn't join her in fighting supervillains because she was competent enough to beat them on her own. After defeating Fin Fan Foom while her teammates remained at their HQs calmly playing poker, she decided to unceremoniously leave the GLI and go solo.[16] She would return to New York City not long after that.[17]

Danielle Cage's Nanny

Doreen was hired to be the nanny of Danielle Cage and lived in the Avengers Mansion alongside the New Avengers.[18] She looked after the baby through many events, most notably the Serpent's invasion.[19] When Luke Cage left the team, she followed him and Jessica Jones, as she was still the nanny of their child.[20]

Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol 2 16 Brigman Variant Textless

Doreen and her allies

ESU Student

After leaving Luke Cage and Jessica Jones, Doreen started living secretly in the attic of the Avengers Mansion until she enrolled in the Empire State University. During her first day of class she encountered who would become her best friend and confidante, Nancy Whitehead, and her cat Mew. Doreen also confronted Kraven the Hunter, and convinced him to give up on his vendetta against Spider-Man.[21] Doreen soon developed a crush on one of her first few acquaintances at the ESU, Tomas Lara-Perez,[22] later revealed to be the superhero Chipmunk Hunk, who possessed similar powers to Squirrel Girl's, and fought crime together with his friend Ken Shiga, also known as Koi Boi. Both Chipmunk Hunk and Koi Boi became Doreen's friends and allies.[23]

During her second year at college,[1] Doreen became a member of Sunspot's New Avengers,[24] and transitioned into the U.S.Avengers when Sunspot began working for S.H.I.E.L.D. and the American intelligence service.[25] Doreen also assisted the supervillain Brain Drain in reforming and becoming a good-doer himself.[1] During her subsequent adventures, Doreen most notably confronted Doctor Doom in the past[26] and stopped the multiplying villain Enigmo from taking over the United States.[27] For a brief time, Doreen received mentoring and was even gifted a flying suit from entrepreneur Melissa Morbeck, though it turned to be part of an intricate plan of world domination.[28] During a trip to the Savage Land, Doreen teamed-up with Kraven the Hunter to fight Ultron, which cemented him as an ally of Squirrel Girl, and swayed him from the path of villainy.[29]

Attributes

Power Grid[46]
:Category:Power Grid/Fighting Skills/Experienced Fighter:Category:Power Grid/Energy Projection/None:Category:Power Grid/Durability/Enhanced:Category:Power Grid/Speed/Superhuman:Category:Power Grid/Strength/Superhuman (800 lbs-25 ton):Category:Power Grid/Intelligence/Learned

Powers

Squirrel Powers: Squirrel Girl is a mutate with several traits that are similar to or usually associated with squirrels. Squirrel Girl possesses superhuman strength, speed, agility, and reflexes.[30] She possesses the proportional abilities of a squirrel scaled up to human size.[31]

  • Superhuman Strength: Squirrel Girl is super-humanly strong and can lift between 800 lbs and 25 tons.[30]
    • Superhuman Jaw Strength: Doreen's jaws are capable of biting with one million and eighty-five thousand pounds of pressure. This allows her, for instance, to chow through a steel door in a matter of seconds.[31]
    • Superhuman Leaping: Squirrel Girl's superhuman strength extends to her legs, allowing her to leap several stories.[30]
  • Climbing: Squirrel Girl has small claws on each finger and toe to enhance her gripping and climbing abilities.[30]
  • Prehensile Tail: Squirrel Girl has a bushy, 3-foot long semi-prehensile tail that she can use to cover opponents’ eyes or wrap around herself for warmth. When in her civilian identity, she tucks it into her pants, passing off the extra bulge as "having a conspicuously awesome butt."[30]
  • Night Vision: According to herself, Doreen possesses good night vision.[31]

Knuckle Spike: Squirrel Girl has a retractable knuckle spike capable of carving through solid wood.[30]

Communication with Squirrels: Squirrel Girl can perfectly mimic squirrel sounds (which she refers to as "Squirrelese"), as well as actually communicate with and direct the actions of squirrels. She often uses a number of squirrels to distract or even assault others, chewing through circuitry and other materials. She shares a close, possibly empathic, bond with certain squirrels, such as Monkey Joe and Tippy Toe.[30]

Regenerative Healing Factor: Squirrel Girl is able to heal at an accelerated rate.[30]

Abilities

Computer Science Expert: Doreen is an expert in computer science.[31]

Paraphernalia

Equipment

Deadpool's Guide to Super Villains Cards: A series of 4522 educational trading cards written by Deadpool. Doreen relies on these as a primary source of information for whatever villain she is facing.[21]

Weapons

Squirrels: Squirrel Girl's deadliest weapons are her squirrels. In addition to Monkey Joe and Tippy Toe, Squirrel Girl gave specific names to several other squirrels.[32] These were named Slippy Pete, Mr. Freckle, and Nutso, and all were presumably killed when they were sucked into the singularity created by Maelstrom.[30]

Transportation

Notes

  • Squirrel Girl was 14 years old at the time of her first appearance and announced that her birthday is sometime in July.[21] As of Unbeatable Squirrel Girl (Vol. 2) #16, she was 20 years old.
  • Squirrel Girl's first appearance was almost assured to be her last, given the silliness of the character's concept, especially in the grittier and more grown up comic market trend of the early 1990s. She existed primarily as a matter of trivia, or an example of an extremely bad character, for the next decade. Her only known appearance during this time was as the pattern on a pair of underwear worn by the comedic character Deadpool.[33]

Trivia

  • Doreen's name comes from her parents Dorian and Maureen mashing their names together after they got stuck on what to call her.[1]
New Avengers (Earth-616), Danielle Cage (Earth-616), and Doreen Green (Earth-616) from New Avengers Vol 2 7 0001
  • Wolverine and Squirrel Girl seemingly crossed paths with each other (either a team-up or they dated), and had agreed to never see one each other again.[18] Curiously, Squirrel Girl was present in Wolverine's mindscape together with Mystique, Spiral and Jewel, in the portion which illustrated his sexual fantasies.[34]
  • The fur that once made up her costume was fake, about which she remarked that she would never wear any clothing not deemed as "cruelty-free" and implied she was a member of PETA.[14]
  • Squirrel Girl was stated to be a Low Threat by the O*N*E.[35]
  • In number 87 of the pulp novel series The Destroyer "Mob Psychology" two young budding comic book artists "Jeter Baird" and Devin Western" (obvious pastiches of Peter Laird and Kevin Eastman, creators of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) discuss the various comic-book superheroes they have attempted and failed to publish. One of Jeter's is "Squirrel Girl" (and her real identity is "Doreen Green" "because that rhymes, too.") which didn't get into print because "Wonder Comics came out with Squirrel Woman."
  • New Warriors writer Fabian Nicieza planned for Squirrel Girl to join said series in the long run, at a time when the character had fallen into obscurity following her first appearance, and having her idolize Speedball. The idea didn't come through with Nicieza's departure from the book after issue #53. He would later introduce the idea of Squirrel Girl having a crush on Speedball a decade later in I Heart Marvel #2.[36]
  • While Squirrel Girl's abilities seem silly, her fight record is almost unparalleled. She has defeated:
  • In reference to the meme that Squirrel Girl is unbeatable, Marvel's official "Marvel Universe Wiki" gives her 7/7 in each stat on the Power Grid.[44]

See Also

Links and References

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Unbeatable Squirrel Girl (Vol. 2) #1
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Deadpool GLI - Summer Fun Spectacular #1
  3. Unbeatable Squirrel Girl (Vol. 2) #3233
  4. New Avengers (Vol. 2) #15
  5. 5.0 5.1 Unbeatable Squirrel Girl (Vol. 2) #16
  6. 6.0 6.1 Marvel Super-Heroes (Vol. 2) #8
  7. G.L.A. #1
  8. G.L.A. #24
  9. 9.0 9.1 Great Lakes Avengers Special #1
  10. 10.0 10.1 Thing (Vol. 2) #8
  11. Cable & Deadpool #30
  12. Deadpool GLI - Summer Fun Spectacular #1
  13. I Heart Marvel #2
  14. 14.0 14.1 Avengers: The Initiative #19
  15. Avengers: The Initiative #25
  16. Age of Heroes #3
  17. I Am An Avenger #1
  18. 18.0 18.1 New Avengers (Vol. 2) #7
  19. New Avengers (Vol. 2) #16
  20. New Avengers (Vol. 2) #34
  21. 21.0 21.1 21.2 Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #1
  22. 22.0 22.1 Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #2
  23. Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #6
  24. New Avengers (Vol. 4) #1
  25. U.S.Avengers #1
  26. Unbeatable Squirrel Girl (Vol. 2) #25
  27. Unbeatable Squirrel Girl (Vol. 2) #1214
  28. Unbeatable Squirrel Girl (Vol. 2) #1720
  29. Unbeatable Squirrel Girl (Vol. 2) #2225
  30. 30.0 30.1 30.2 30.3 30.4 30.5 30.6 30.7 30.8 Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe (Vol. 4) #15
  31. 31.0 31.1 31.2 31.3 Unbeatable Squirrel Girl (Vol. 2) #33
  32. G.L.A. #4
  33. Deadpool #7
  34. Wolverine (Vol. 4) #8
  35. X-Men: The 198 Files #1
  36. Cronin, Brian (10 April 2017) Was Squirrel Girl Almost a New Warrior...20 Years Ago? CBR. Retrieved on 11 April 2017.
  37. 37.0 37.1 37.2 Great Lakes Avengers Special #1
  38. Cable & Deadpool #30
  39. New Avengers Annual (Vol. 2) #1
  40. 40.0 40.1 40.2 40.3 Age of Heroes #3
  41. Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #1
  42. Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #3
  43. 43.0 43.1 43.2 43.3 Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #7
  44. Squirrel Girl (Doreen Green) Marvel Comics. Retrieved on 13 December 2018.
  45. Unbeatable Squirrel Girl (Vol. 2) #27, Trading Card Variant
  46. File:Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol 2 27 Trading Card Wraparound Variant.jpg