Silver Banshee

Summary

Silver Banshee is the name of two supervillains appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, with both primarily as opponents of Superman. The first, Siobhan McDougal, made her debut in Action Comics #595 while the second, Siobhan Smythe, debuted during the New 52 in Supergirl vol. 6 #7.

Silver Banshee
The Siobhan McDougal incarnation of Silver Banshee as depicted in Superman #17 (March 1988).
Art by John Byrne.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceAction Comics #595 (December 1987)
Created byJohn Byrne
In-story information
Alter egoSiobhan McDougal
Siobhan Smythe
SpeciesMetahuman
Team affiliationsSecret Society of Super Villains
Abilities

Both McDougal and Smythe have appeared in DC Comics media outside of comics, with Odessa Rae portraying McDougal in Smallville and Italia Ricci portraying Smythe in Supergirl.

Publication history edit

 
Silver Banshee's debut in Action Comics #595 (December 1987), cover by Byrne.

Silver Banshee first appeared in Action Comics #595 and was created by John Byrne.[1]

Fictional character biography edit

Siobhan McDougal edit

Siobhan McDougal was the first-born child of Garrett McDougal, the patriarch of an old Gaelic clan that has occupied an island midway between Scotland and Ireland for a thousand generations. On that island is Castle Broen, where first-born McDougals undergo a ritual to prove themselves worthy to lead the clan. When Siobhan was young, she traveled the world, only returning to Castle Broen after her father's death. Her uncle Seamus determined that no woman would lead the clan and intended her brother Bevan to become the new patriarch. She went ahead with the family ritual by herself, which involved calling on supernatural forces for power. She was interrupted by Bevan, and the distraction proved disastrous as she was dragged into an infernal netherworld. An entity called "the Crone" granted her powers and the ability to return to Earth as Silver Banshee, but demanded payment in the form of an occult book that belonged to her father. She found that her father's book collection had been shipped off for sale in the United States. Banshee's quest brought her to Metropolis. Killing anyone that stood in the way of her search attracted the attention of Superman, who was able to defeat her when he realised that Banshee could only kill a person that she believed to be alive; Banshee was unable to affect a potential victim that she mistook for a previous victim. By faking his death, Superman was able to enlist Martian Manhunter to attack Banshee by posing as Superman's ghost. Unable to defeat Superman, she chose to retreat and continue her mission at a later date.[2]

Silver Banshee returned to Metropolis twice more, but was halted both times by Superman. It was Batman who finally found the book among some stolen goods in Gotham City. Superman brought the book to Castle Broen where he was confronted by Silver Banshee. The Crone appeared at the castle, and after an enigmatic warning to Superman, dragged the Banshee, Bevan, and Seamus off to her Netherworld.

In Leesburg, Supergirl rescued Silver Banshee from Satanus' Netherworld when the chaos flow brought the river Styx to the town. Silver Banshee was left in a confused state, eventually going back to her psychotic persona and using Supergirl's friend Mattie as a host while rampaging on the streets. Mattie and Silver Banshee thus proceeded to nearby Schnaffenburg where Mattie tried to get revenge on Gerald McFee, who killed her brother during "Final Night" while in thrall to Gorilla Grodd. Supergirl calmed Silver Banshee, separating Mattie from her, which led to Silver Banshee temporarily vanishing.

Silver Banshee was one of the final four villains - along with Bizarro, Mongul, and the Master Jailer - to be sent against Superman by Manchester Black, the latter using his powers to make Banshee and Bizarro sane enough to tactically outthink Superman, also granting Banshee awareness of his Kryptonian name so that she could use her magic against him more effectively. Despite this, Superman was able to defeat the four, forcing Mongul to expend his energy before dropping a nuclear-powered superhuman onto the deserted island that they were currently inhabiting.

Silver Banshee attempted to collect the billion dollar bounty Lex Luthor placed on Superman's head in Superman/Batman #3, but failed, with Batman using an ultrasonic generator to keep her nullified.

Silver Banshee later joined the Secret Society headed by Alexander Luthor. She was one of the members who turned on Black Adam when Luthor needed him for his machine. She also took part in the Battle of Metropolis.

Silver Banshee battles Supergirl in Supergirl #34, and is expected to be a recurring nemesis for Supergirl, as well as Superman, as part of an attempt to tie Supergirl's book in with Superman's titles.

In Superman #682, Supergirl was used as a diversion as some members of Kandor captured Silver Banshee, placing her in the Phantom Zone. Later, Superman freed Silver Banshee to be taken to Belle Reve.[3]

Inspector Henderson with other police officers break into an apartment, but it explodes and then they find a corpse covered in runes. Kara meets with Inspector Henderson, who's following a case his old mentor was never able to close, and thinks it has to do with items Silver Banshee needs to lift her curse. Inspector Henderson finds his mentor had the item, but it imbeds itself in Inspector Henderson's hand, allowing Silver Banshee to track him. Silver Banshee shows up and fights Supergirl, but Supergirl opens a package from Henderson and becomes possessed by a Banshee hybrid.[4] Banshee-Supergirl and Silver Banshee battle each other as events are recapped. Supergirl tells Silver Banshee they hid the artifacts in people, to keep them hidden from her. Apparently all the items were hidden not as a curse, but as a test for prospective clan leaders. Henderson punches Banshee-Supergirl, which is effective because of the artifact in his hand. Supergirl tries to exorcise the spirits possessing her but fails. Henderson realizes the spirits are tied to the artifacts and can be used against them. He then stabs his hand and breaks Supergirl free from her spirits. Silver Banshee then uses her wails to disperse the spirits. She finally uses magic to remove the artifacts from Henderson's hand and lets him know she is indebted to him.[5]

Siobhan Smythe edit

In 2011, The New 52 rebooted the DC universe. Siobhan Smythe first appears in Supergirl vol. 6 #7 as a girl from Dublin who had immigrated to the United States to start a new life after her mother died, and to escape her father (the also-dead Black Banshee). She befriends Supergirl, and stood up to the National Guard who tried to gun Supergirl down, as she could clearly see that Supergirl had saved the city from Kryptonian Worldkillers, but is the only one who can speak her language. She invites Kara to live with her, and brings her along to a cafe where she performs music when her dead father, the Black Banshee, attacks, prompting her to transform into Silver Banshee. The two fight Black Banshee only for Supergirl to be absorbed into the villain's body. While inside she relives nightmarish versions of her own memories and encounters Tom Smythe, Siobhan's brother. He explains how the Banshee is a curse passed down along his family line and how Black Banshee had plans for his daughter to join him in conquering the world. Tom had sacrificed himself in Siobhan's place, hoping it would end the curse. Instead he only managed to delay it. Fighting Black Banshee together, they succeeded in escaping and defeated him for good. Siobhan reverted to normal and was reunited with her brother. Later Supergirl left them, feeling she was only putting them in danger by being around them.[6]

Siobhan later appears in the Red Daughter of Krypton storyline, when Supergirl gets taken over by a Red Lantern Ring after a battle with Lobo. Siobhan transforms into Silver Banshee again but struggles for control over her body. Due to Supergirl's vulnerability to magic, Siobhan manages to hold her own against her and uses her sonic abilities to teleport herself and a berserk Kara from New York to the Catskill Mountains to avoid casualties. Unable to defeat Kara, she manages to convince her to leave Earth before she ravages the entire planet.

Siobhan was then in prison after the previous but granted parole by the time of Dawn of DC. Putting her life back on track, she'd resumed being a singer with a band and became Jimmy Olsen's girlfriend. Completely against her wishes, old enemies of Luthor forced Silver Banshee to attack Superman as part of their larger plan against Lex. Superman and Olsen help free Siobhan from this situation.[7]

Powers and abilities edit

Both incarnations of Silver Banshee possess preternatural levels of strength and resistance to injury powerful enough to prove physically challenging for super-powered Kryptonians like Superman and Supergirl. While not completely invulnerable, they are able to wound Kryptonians to a limited degree when they exert their full strength. While physically powerful, a Banshee's signature weapon is her sonic scream or "death wail". Her cry kills anyone who hears it, provided she knows their full name, reducing them to desiccated husks as the scream drains their life-force to strengthen the Banshee, akin to a succubus or psychic vampire.

As Siobhan Smythe of The New 52 continuity, Silver Banshee has exhibited an affinity for "omnilingualism" - able to instinctively speak any language fluently from the first moment she hears it, including being able to commune with animals (such as talking to a flock of doves).

Other versions edit

In the 1998 miniseries JLA: The Nail, Silver Banshee makes an appearance in Professor Hamilton's Cadmus Labs.[8]

In the 2003-04 limited series JLA/Avengers, Silver Banshee appears as a villain in Metropolis under Krona's control. She helps to take down Aquaman while he is searching the city with the Vision, but is ultimately defeated by Wonder Woman.

In other media edit

Television edit

  • McDougal appears in the Smallville episode "Escape", portrayed by Odessa Rae.[9] This version is a deceased Gaelic heroine who was cursed, placed in the underworld, and needs to possess a host.
  • An unidentified Silver Banshee appears in Justice League Unlimited, voiced by Kim Mai Guest.[10] This version is a member of Gorilla Grodd's Secret Society who can drain life energy, aging victims to death in seconds. Prior to and during the episode "Alive!", Lex Luthor takes control of the Society, but Grodd mounts a mutiny against him. Silver Banshee sides with the latter, but is knocked out by Star Sapphire and killed off-screen by Darkseid along with Grodd's other loyalists.
  • A character based on Silver Banshee named Scream Queen appears in the teaser for the Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode "Trials of the Demon!".[citation needed]
 
Italia Ricci as Siobhan Smythe / Silver Banshee as depicted in Supergirl.
  • The Siobhan Smythe incarnation of Silver Banshee appears in Supergirl, portrayed by Italia Ricci.[11] Introduced in the episode "Truth, Justice and the American Way", Smythe is hired by Cat Grant as a primary assistant, much to Kara Danvers' displeasure.[12] In the episode "Worlds Finest", Smythe attempts to date Winn Schott, but becomes distracted by her grudge against Danvers. While in a drunken rage, Smythe falls from a high-rise rooftop, but her abilities emerge and cushion the fall. After being inspected by the Department of Extranormal Operations (DEO), she seeks answers from her aunt, who tells her that the women in their family are cursed by a banshee spirit that can only be satisfied if they kill the object of their rage. Smythe joins forces with Livewire in an attempt to kill Supergirl, Danvers, and Grant, only to be defeated by Supergirl and a group of firefighters. Smythe and Livewire are later incarcerated in National City Prison's newly built metahuman wing.[13]
  • The Siobhan McDougal incarnation of Silver Banshee appears in the DC Super Hero Girls (2019) episode "#SchoolGhoul", voiced by Cristina Milizia.[citation needed] This version was chosen to lead her family's clan centuries ago in medieval Scotland, but her jealous brother stole their family heirloom and then killed her. Centuries later his direct descendant became headmaster of the McDougal Academy, a Metropolis girls' boarding school, which Siobhan haunts in search of the heirloom. While fighting Katana in the present, Siobhan ends up in the latter's sword, where she reveals her history and quest. After confronting the descendant of Siobhan's brother, he hands the heirloom back to her and apologizes, allowing Siobhan to leave McDougal Academy in peace.
  • The Siobhan McDougal incarnation of Silver Banshee appears in My Adventures with Superman, voiced by Catherine Taber.[citation needed] This version is a leading member of Intergang and the sister of fellow member Mist who wears a sound-amplifying helmet that Mist gave her after he received it from Livewire.

Film edit

Video games edit

  • An unidentified Silver Banshee appears as a playable character in DC Unchained.[citation needed]
  • An unidentified Silver Banshee appears as a playable character in DC Legends.[citation needed]
  • An unidentified Silver Banshee appears as a playable character in the mobile version of Injustice 2.[citation needed]
  • The Siobhan McDougal incarnation of Silver Banshee appears as a playable character in Lego DC Super-Villains, voiced again by Julie Nathanson.[17][10]

Miscellaneous edit

An unidentified Silver Banshee appears in DC Super Hero Girls (2015)[citation needed] as a member of Super Hero High School's debate team and a rock vocalist in the school's band club.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Korte, Steve; Manning, Matt; Wiacek, Win; Wilson, Sven (2016). The DC Comics Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Characters of the DC Universe. DK Publishing. p. 273. ISBN 978-1-4654-5357-0.
  2. ^ Greenberger, Robert; Pasko, Martin (2010). The Essential Superman Encyclopedia. Del Rey. pp. 358–359. ISBN 978-0-345-50108-0.
  3. ^ Superman #684
  4. ^ Supergirl (vol. 5) #48
  5. ^ Supergirl (vol. 5) #49
  6. ^ Supergirl (vol. 6) #7-8
  7. ^ Superman, vol. 6, #4-5 (2023)
  8. ^ Davis, Alan (w); Davis, Alan (p), Farmer, Mark (i). JLA: The Nail #3. DC Comics.
  9. ^ Natalie Abrams. "Smallville Casting Exclusive: Odessa Rae Joins as DC Villain".
  10. ^ a b c d "Silver Banshee Voices (DC Universe)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved December 4, 2023. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.
  11. ^ Stanhope, Kate (December 4, 2015). "'Supergirl' Taps 'Chasing Life's' Italia Ricci to Recur as DC Comics Villain". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved December 4, 2015.
  12. ^ "Truth, Justice and the American Way". Supergirl. Season 1. Episode 14. February 14, 2016. CBS.
  13. ^ "Worlds Finest". Supergirl. Season 1. Episode 18. March 28, 2016. CBS.
  14. ^ "EXCLUSIVE TRAILER DEBUT: Joker Rules in "Batman Unlimited: Monster Mayhem"". Comic Book Resources. 2 June 2015. Archived from the original on 25 December 2015. Retrieved 26 June 2015.
  15. ^ "The LEGO Batman Movie Set/CMF Rumors & Discussion". Eurobricks Forums. 24 March 2016.
  16. ^ Brittany, Michele (March 30, 2018). "WONDERCON 2018: JULIE NATHANSON TALKS SILVER BANSHEE IN 'SUICIDE SQUAD: HELL TO PAY'". Fanbase Press. Retrieved March 30, 2018.
  17. ^ Nieves, Davey (22 July 2018). "Syndicated Comics". The Beat.

External links edit

  • Silver Banshee at Comic Vine