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Catalina Flores

Tarantula
All Star Squadon 66.jpg
Cover to All-Star Squadron #66.
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance (Law)
Star-Spangled Comics #1 (October 1941)
(Flores)
Nightwing #71 (September 2002)
Created by (Law)
Mort Weisinger
(Flores)
Devin Grayson
In-story information
Alter ego Jonathan "John" Law
Catalina Marie Flores
Team affiliations (Law)
All-Star Squadron
Notable aliases (Law)
Spider-Man
Abilities (Law)
Good acrobat
Trained hand-to-hand combatant
Uses several gimmicks, such as suction cups and a "web-gun"

The Tarantula is the name of two fictional comic book characters owned by DC Comics that exist in that company's DC Universe.

The original Tarantula was a character prominent in the 1940s named John Law. He first appeared in Star-Spangled Comics #1 (October 1941) and was created by Mort Weisinger. In his initial Golden Age appearances he wore a yellow-and-purple costume that bore strong resemblance to Wesley Dodds' second Sandman costume. This was later explained in a retcon in the pages of All-Star Squadron as coming from Dodds' associate, Dian Belmont.

The second Tarantula is Catalina Flores, who first appeared in Nightwing #71 (September 2002), while waiting until issue #75 (January 2003) to appear as Tarantula where she was created by Devin Grayson.

Tarantula was inspired to be a mystery man by the Crimson Avenger in the days when America entered World War II. The Tarantula possessed no super-abilities, but relied on several gimmicks and his quick wits. He was trained in hand-to-hand combat, as well as some acrobatics, and had a passing interest in stage make-up and stage magic. He used suction cups attached to the soles on his boots to allow him to walk up walls and hang from ceilings. He used a "web-gun" (despite the fact tarantulas don't spin webs) which fired a string of fast-hardening nylon that was used to swing from one anchored point to another. He was even called a "spider man," decades before the "other" Spider-Man made his debut.

He was a member of the All-Star Squadron before retiring to become a writer. He had a best selling novel, Altered Egos: The Mystery Men of World War II, published sometime in the 1970s. He went on to write many other novels, but none as successful as Altered Egos.

In his later years, Law lived in the city of Blüdhaven, in the same building as Dick Grayson, known to some as the vigilante hero Nightwing. Two elderly Nazis, wanting revenge on Law, tracked him down, but were defeated by Nightwing. Law tried to spin this out as a plot for a new story, with him as the major protagonist.


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