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'''Eviless''' was introduced in ''Wonder Woman'' #10 (1944), but not formally by name until issue #28.
'''Eviless''' was introduced in ''Wonder Woman'' #10 (1944), but not formally by name until issue #28.


A slave driver from [[Saturn]] (later [[retcon]]ned as a [[subatomic]] earthlike world near or within Saturn), Eviless and Duke Mephisto Saturno (of the Saturnian Invasion Force) battled [[Wonder Woman]]. Although defeated by Wonder Woman, she later returned after pretending she had reformed and freed several prisonors from Transformation Island (criminals previously captured by Wonder Woman), and banded them together as [[Villainy Inc.]] The team was unsuccessful against Wonder Woman despite kidnapping her mother, and stealing her golden lasso, and were defeated and captured.
A slave driver from [[Saturn]] (later [[retcon]]ned as a [[subatomic]] earthlike world near or within Saturn), Eviless and Duke Mephisto Saturno (of the Saturnian Invasion Force) battled [[Wonder Woman]]. Although defeated by Wonder Woman, she later returned after being taken to Transformation Island. She pretened to die by controlling her heartbeat and stole the Golden Lasso. She placed a splinter in the lock of the Venus Girdle, meaning it did not effect her, though she pretended she had reformed and after taking control of a guard using the lasso she freed several prisonors from Transformation Island (criminals previously captured by Wonder Woman), and banded them together as [[Villainy Inc.]] The team was unsuccessful against Wonder Woman despite kidnapping her mother, and were defeated and captured.


There has been speculation{{Citation needed|date=March 2009}} that Eviless may have battled Wonder Woman in ''[[Comic Cavalcade]]'' #22 using the alias '''Saturnette''', although the women have different hair colors. This could be explained as a disguise or hair dye{{Or|date=March 2009}}.
There has been speculation{{Citation needed|date=March 2009}} that Eviless may have battled Wonder Woman in ''[[Comic Cavalcade]]'' #22 using the alias '''Saturnette''', although the women have different hair colors. This could be explained as a disguise or hair dye{{Or|date=March 2009}}.

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Eviless
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceWonder Woman vol. 1 #10 (Fall 1944)
In-story information
Alter egoEviless
Team affiliationsSaturnian Invasion Force
Villainy Inc.
AbilitiesSkilled hand-to-hand combatant, wields a bullwhip

Eviless is a DC Comics supervillain, primarily known as an enemy of Wonder Woman.

A slave driver from the planet Saturn, she led the ruthless group of female foes called Villainy Inc.

Fictional character biography

Pre-Crisis

Eviless was introduced in Wonder Woman #10 (1944), but not formally by name until issue #28.

A slave driver from Saturn (later retconned as a subatomic earthlike world near or within Saturn), Eviless and Duke Mephisto Saturno (of the Saturnian Invasion Force) battled Wonder Woman. Although defeated by Wonder Woman, she later returned after being taken to Transformation Island. She pretened to die by controlling her heartbeat and stole the Golden Lasso. She placed a splinter in the lock of the Venus Girdle, meaning it did not effect her, though she pretended she had reformed and after taking control of a guard using the lasso she freed several prisonors from Transformation Island (criminals previously captured by Wonder Woman), and banded them together as Villainy Inc. The team was unsuccessful against Wonder Woman despite kidnapping her mother, and were defeated and captured.

There has been speculation[citation needed] that Eviless may have battled Wonder Woman in Comic Cavalcade #22 using the alias Saturnette, although the women have different hair colors. This could be explained as a disguise or hair dye[original research?].

Post-Crisis

Post-Crisis, Villainy Inc. was led by Queen Clea, and the existence of Eviless has not yet been revealed, even in Post-Infinite Crisis continuity.

Powers and abilities

Eviless does not appear to have any super powers, but skillfully uses a whip to control her subjects. At times, she has appeared to put herself into a death-like trance at will by stopping her heart.

See also