TheWonder Twins(ZanandJayna) are a fictional extraterrestrial twin brother and sistersuperheroduo who first appeared inHanna-Barbera's Americananimatedtelevision seriesThe All-New Super Friends Hour.The pair can activate their superpowers by touching their fists and saying the phrase "Wonder Twin powers, activate!" Jayna can transform into any animal, and Zan can become water in any state. The pair also have a pet monkey,Gleek,who assists in their crime-fighting activities.

Wonder Twins
Zan and Jayna fromSuper Friends
Publication information
First appearanceThe All-New Super Friends Hour
"Joy Ride" (September 10, 1977)
First comic appearanceSuper Friends#7 (October 1977) (Super Friendscontinuity)
Extreme Justice#9 (October 1995) (firstDCUappearance)
Created byNorman Maurer
Bill Hanna
Joe Barbera
In-story information
Alter egoZan and Jayna
SpeciesExxorian
Place of originExxor
Team affiliationsSuper Friends
Justice League
Ten Elements of the Universe
Extreme Justice
Young Justice
Abilities(Zan):

(Jayna):

They subsequently appeared in comics based on the animated series and were later introduced into the mainDC Comics Universe.They have since appeared in other media, including the animated seriesTeen Titans Go!and the live-action TV seriesSmallville.

Broadcast and publication history

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The duo made their debut inThe All-New Super Friends Hour( "Joy Ride", September 10, 1977) and then appeared inThe World's Greatest Super Friends,Super Friends,andSuper Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show.Zan (voiced byMichael Bell) and Jayna (voiced by Louise Williams from 1977-1983 andB. J. Wardin 1984[1]) are siblings from the planet Exxor (also spelled Exor) who were being informally trained by the superheroes. Unlike their predecessors,Wendy Harris and Marvin White,this pair was able to participate in combat with abilities of their own.

Hanna-Barbera animatorDarrell McNeilrecalls the twins were created byNorman Maurer,theSuper Friendsseries developer/story editor. They were originally called Dick and Jane, and their sidekick was Mighty Monkey, before finally becoming Zan, Jayna, and Gleek. The names "Zan" and "Jayna" derived from theEdgar Rice BurroughscharactersTarzanand his romantic interestJane.According to McNeil: "Originally Zan (Dick) had 'Plastic Man' powers and Jayna (Jane) could transform into anything, not just animals, but they were scaled back to their present powers as it made the other Super Friends (evenSuperman) seem almost superfluous ".[2]Jayna's distinctive hairdo was based on that of an animation checker at Hanna-Barbera, while the pointed ears were inspired by the characterSpockfrom theStar Trekfranchise. The twins' personalities were heavily based onDonny and Marie Osmond,who were extremely popular at the time and hadtheir own showonABCas well.[3]

The Wonder Twins were the most prominently featured characters in their first season onSuper Friends.However, by the final seasons, the twins were largely marginalized in favor of well established DC Comics teenage superheroes likeFirestorm,and were wholly eliminated in the final season in favor ofCyborg.[3]

The characters were introduced to comics in issue #7 of theSuper Friendstie-in series (cover-dated October 1977, but published in July), byE. Nelson BridwellandRamona Fradon.TheSuper Friendscomic book provided considerably more details of the Wonder Twins' background and how they came to join the team than was provided in the television series. Because of the different production lag times between animation and comics, the first comic book appearance is chronologically before the first television appearance.[3]

In the 1990s, they were introduced into the mainDC UniverseinExtreme Justice#9 (October1995), byIvan Velez, Jr.andAl Rio.The series rewrote and updated theirorigin story.Velez, an avowed die-hard fan of the Wonder Twins, intended to begin a revival of the characters, but was taken off the series after the first issue with the Wonder Twins. Though the twins remained with the series until its cancellation with #18, they were used only sparingly after Velez's departure.[3]

Following the cancellation ofExtreme Justice,the Wonder Twins showed up only sporadically in the DC Universe. After 2003, they made no significant appearance for sixteen years. In 2019, however, the characters enjoyed a revival when DC published a six-issueWonder Twinsminiseries, written byMark Russelland drawn byStephen Byrne.[4]The series was a critical and commercial success, and was extended into a 12 issue maxi-series.

In November 2019, the first 6 issues of "Wonder Twins" were collected as a trade paper back, and released under the title "Wonder Twins - Activate". In the following August, the second six issues of the maxi-series were released in another trade paper back titled "The Fall & Rise of the Wonder Twins".

Fictional character biography

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Super Friends

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Little background is provided for the Wonder Twins inSuper Friends,save that they are superheroes-in-training that are friends of the Super Friends and were born on November 6.

According to the 1977Super Friendscomic book by writerE. Nelson Bridwelland artistRamona Fradon,Zan and Jayna are Exxorianmetahumans,genetic throwbacks to an ancient race of Exxorian shapeshifters.[5]Their parents died to a plague when they were young, and, because of their origin, no Exxorians want to adopt them. They are adopted by the owner of a space circus who only wants to use them assideshowfreaks. However, the circus' clown (or "laugh-maker" ) is a kind man and raises them. He also gives them Gleek as a pet. Eventually, as teens, the pair escapes the circus and hides on a planet where a space villain called Grax (an enemy ofSuperman) has established his headquarters. Spying on him, they learn that Grax is planning to destroy the Earth with hidden superbombs. The twins decide to travel to Earth and warn theJustice League,which is how they come to replace Wendy and Marvin (who were planning on retiring as heroes anyway) as their sidekicks. The heroes arrange for the kids to live with an old scientist namedProfessor Carter Nicholsand they even take secret identities as Johan and Joanna Fleming. "Johan" and "Johanna" were supposedly transfer students from Esko,Sweden,disguised with blonde hair (Zan wore a wig, while Jayna used her powers to transform into a human to change her hair color and ear shape), to allow them to attendGotham CityHigh School.[citation needed]

According to the twins' self-titled 2019 series, Zan is older by three minutes.[6]

In comics

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Todd Nauckredesign of the characters for a 2002–03Young Justicestoryline

In 1996, the twins were introduced into post-CrisisDCcontinuityin the seriesExtreme Justiceas escaped slaves of an alien overlord. Unable to speakEnglish,they inadvertently attack some civilians and the Justice League. During their fight with the JLA, Zan becomes an icegolem,a water monster, and a demonic-lookingwhirlpool,while Jayna becomes agriffin,awerewolf,and a sea serpent.[7]The pair are later emancipated by the Justice League and joinCaptain Atom's team in issue #16 (May 1996).[8]That same year, they appeared in the crossover storyline "Final Night"[9]and in the seriesTotal Justice.[10]

In a 2002–03 storyline byPeter DavidandTodd NauckinYoung Justice,they help avenge the murder ofEmpress' parents, wearing uniforms which resembled T-shirts and jeans.[11]In late 2003, they appeared in the fourth issue of theMarvel-DC intercompany crossover miniseriesJLA/Avengers,which was written byKurt Busiekand illustrated byGeorge Pérez.

In 2007, they appeared inTeen Titansvol. 3 #70, and in 2011, and inDCU: Legacies#9, a story byLen Weinand Rob Leigh.

In "Smallville: Titans", a story arc in the seriesSmallville season 11,Zan and Jayna are members of the team withConner Kent/Superboy,Speedy,Blue BeetleandMiss MartianatJay Garrick'sschool for the "gifted".[12]

InSuperpowers,a 2017 backup series inCave Carson Has A Cybernetic Eye,cartoonistTom Sciolioffers a slightly different version of the origin of the Wonder Twins, set on an alternate Earth.[13]

In February 2019, the first issue of a 12-issue mini-series was released on Wonder Comics, titledWonder Twins.

Powers and abilities

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The Wonder Twins' powers are activated when they touch each other and speak the phrase, "Wonder Twin powers, activate!" Physical contact is required. If the two are out of reach of each other, they are unable to activate their powers. As they are about to transform, they would each announce their intended form. "Shape of...", "Form of..."

Zan can transform into water at any state (solid, liquid, gas) and add to his mass by incorporating water in his immediate area. In the case of becoming solid ice, he can also become any form he chooses, from a 5,000-foot (1,500 m) humanoid ice giant to a cage for a criminal to complex machinery (such as a jet engine, as he did in the episode "Eruption" ). In the episode "Pressure Point", he changes into a gelatinous form. In "Terror from the Phantom Zone", he was able to transform intoliquid nitrogen.In addition, he can transform himself into atmospheric disturbances (usually very localized) involving water, such as ablizzard,amonsoon,waterspoutor atyphoon,as he did in the episodes "The Water Beast", "The Beasts are Coming", and "Stowaways".

Jayna can transform into any animal, whether real, mythological, indigenous to Earth, or indigenous to some other planet like Exxor. Since she must vocalize her choice of form to assume, she must know the common name. As revealed in "The Mummy of Nazca", naming the wrong animal will cause her to assume the wrong animal's form. She has been known to take the form of anything from a mosquito to a whale, as in "The Water Beast" episode.

In theSuper Friendscomic book, their powers were shown to be more extensive. By transforming into an animal ofKryptonianorigin, for instance, Jayna could gain both the creature's natural abilities and the super-powers that all Kryptonians possess under Earth-like conditions; she was even capable of overpoweringSupermanin the form of a Kryptonian animal.[14]Similarly, Zan was able to transform into anything tangentially related to water or ice, including afrost giantin the "Demons of Exxor" episode.

In addition to their powers of transformation, the two share a telepathic link, enabling one to alert the other over a distance when in dire circumstances, as revealed in the episode "The Village of Lost Souls".

The Wonder Twins have a pet Space Monkey namedGleek,who has a useful prehensile tail and who can act as a conduit for the twins to activate their powers should they be out of reach. Gleek also serves as a courier when the twins need to travel: Jayna will typically transform into a largeeagle,and Zan will transform intowater,"jumping" into a bucket which Gleek will hold while being clutched by Jayna in her eagle form.

A rarely seen aspect of their powers is the ability to break mind control. On at least two occasions ( "Pied Piper From Space" and "Circus of Horrors" ), while the twins were under the influence of mind control,Gleekcaused them to make contact and the activation of their powers freed them instantly from the mind control.

In other media

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Television

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Allison Scagliottias Jayna andDavid Gallagheras Zan in theSmallvilleepisode "Idol"

Film

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Video games

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Miscellaneous

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The Wonder Twins appear in theAdult Swimweb seriesThe New Adventures of the Wonder Twins.[27]This version of the pair are well-meaning but inept superheroes whose attempts at heroism always end in tragic failure.

References

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