DAN QUAYLE

Real Name: Dan Quayle

Class: Human

OccupationFormer Vice President of the United States

Group Affiliation: None

Known Relatives: None

Aliases: None

Base of OperationsWashington, D.C.

First Appearance: Hawk and Dove III #18 (November, 1990)

PowersDan Quayle was a successful, if somewhat doofy politician.

History

(Demon III #27, 29) -The demon Etrigan, backed by conservative Darrin W. Dingle’s think-tank The Right-Wing Legacy Institute, ran in the Republican Party presidential primaries. A reporter asked Vice President Dan Quayle about Etrigan running against President Bush, and the confused Quayle said the President should vote for Bush and then forgot exactly what the reporter was asking him. Etrigan soared in the polls, and Dingle’s think tank started a rumor that Superman was a close personal friend and advisor to Etrigan, causing him to once again surge in the polls. Superman gave a highly publicized speech, denying he had any affiliation with Etrigan, denouncing his warlike ambitions, and telling the American people that he could save them from supervillains, but only they could save themselves from Etrigan. Dingle and his think tank met with Etrigan to discuss his prospects, since he no longer had a chance at the Presidential nomination after Superman’s speech tanked his momentum. Dingle rejected his team’s ideas of running as an independent or throwing in with the Democrats. Dingle had connections to the White House, and Bush was offering to dump Dan Quayle and offer Etrigan the vice-presidency if he threw his support behind Bush at the Republican Convention. Etrigan approved, making a veiled threat that he’d end up being President anyway after Bush died. Jason’s friends Glenda Mark, Harry Matthew and Randy Singh made sure Etrigan turned back into Blood and sat out the Republican Convention. Dingle nearly had a stroke when Etrigan’s speechwriter Patty Nonage conceded the nominations he’d gotten to Bush. Bush told Quayle to stop pouting because he was back on the ballot. Bush / Quayle won the Republican nomination, but weeks later Etrigan met with Superman, telling him he intended to run again in four years.

Comments: Adapted to comics by Barbara Kesel, Karl Kesel & Greg Guler

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