MISS TRUBBLE
(of Earth-6799)
Real Name: (first name unrevealed) Trubble
Identity/Class: Extradimensional (Earth-6799)
human
Occupation: Owner of Miss Trubble's Book Corner
bookstore
Group Membership: None
Affiliations: The creations brought forth from her chest
Enemies: J.Jonah Jameson, Spider-Man
(Peter Parker)
Known Relatives: None
Aliases: None
Base of Operations: Miss Trubble's Book Corner
bookstore in New York City, New York, USA
First Appearance: Spider-Man cartoon episode, "Here
Comes Trubble" (November 18, 1967)
Powers/Abilities: Miss Trubble possessed the normal human strength level of a woman of her size, age and build who engaged in extensive physical exercises. She had no superhuman powers, but she did own a chest that could mystically create any being she could imagine, specifically characters from Greek and Roman mythology, such as a centaur, a cyclops, Diana, Cerberus and Vulcan. It was not known how this chest worked, but it seemed to bring to life images from her memories and imagination (its version of Cerberus was identical to a stolen statue of Cerberus). It was not known if the chest was confined to mythological characters, but it did seem to have a failsafe that made her creations disappear if they were defeated or on the verge of being captured. Miss Trubble also alluded to the chest being worthless without its key, but it's unclear if the key, the chest or the combination of the two were responsible for the creations.
Height: 5'8" (by approximation)
Weight: 125 lbs. (by approximation)
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Gray
History: (Spider-Man
cartoon episode, "Here Comes Trubble") - Miss Trubble was
the owner and proprietor of Miss Trubble's Book Corner in New York
City. When Miss Trubble used her chest to unleash a centaur to rob the
New York Museum of Antiquities, the centaur disappeared when it ran
aground of Spider-Man. Miss Trubble was later turned down by J.Jonah
Jameson when she requested a daily column on mythology in the Daily
Bugle. As revenge, Trubble sent a cyclops and Diana, goddess of the
hunt, after
Spider-Man to force Jameson to take notice of her knowledge of
mythology, but he evaded them both. As Peter Parker, Spider-Man soon
got a lead on a robbery at the Stonefeller Mansion of a Cerberus statue
at the Daily Bugle while Miss Trubble once again requested her
mythology column from Jameson, who quickly dismissed her. When he
explored Trubble's bookstore later, a live version of the statue
attacked him then vanished to avoid getting captured. Confronting
Spider-Man, Miss Trubble called upon Vulcan, the god of fire, to
capture
the wall crawler, but the deity was too much for her to control.
Although Vulcan managed to imprison Spider-Man where others had failed,
his flaming stones soon set fire to her cherished bookstore. By
destroying the chest in the flames, Spider-Man once again defeated her
creation and managed to save her from the burning store.
Comments: Created by Bill Danch, Al
Bertino, Dick Robbins, Dick Cassarino, Phil Babet and Grantray-Lawrence
Animation (see Appearances list for a complete listing of all of the
artists).
Profile by Thor2000.
CLARIFICATIONS:
Earth-6799's Ms. Trubble has no KNOWN connections to:
images: (without ads)
Spider-Man cartoon episode,
"Here Comes Trubble" (Ms. Trubble-main image, lecturing Peter Parker, her chest and her bookstore)
Appearances:
Spider-Man cartoon episode,
"Here Comes Trubble" (November 18, 1967) - Bill Danch, Al Bertino, Dick Robbins, Dick Cassarino,
Phil Babet (writers), Hal Ambro, Dan Bessie, Herman Cohen, Bill House,
Chic Otterstrom, Ralph Somerville, Harvey Toombs, Bob Bentley, George
Cannata, I. Howard Ellis, Tom McDonald, Don Schloat, Reuben Timmins,
Kay Wright, John Dunn (animators), Curt Perkins, Bill Butler, Dick
Thomas, Mike Kawaguchi (backgrounds), Ray Aragon, Joe Asturino, Herb
Hazelton, Jim Mueller, C.L. Hartman, John Ewing, Joel Seibel, Nino
Carbe (layouts), Hank Gotzenberg, Bryce Corso (editors), Grant Simmons,
Clyde Geronimi, Sid Marcus (directors)
Last updated: 06/11/17
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