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Jinx is an Honorary Titan and former villainess. Prior to joining the Teen Titans , Jinx was a student of the H.I.V.E. Academy , a member of the Brotherhood of Evil , and the leader of the H.I.V.E. Five . She is the love interest of Kid Flash .

Jinx was a former H.I.V.E. Academy student, along with Gizmo and Mammoth . Her first mission with her classmates (for which they were dispatched by the H.I.V.E. Headmistress , who had been hired by Slade ) was to destroy the Titans. They managed to force the Titans out of their tower, but the Titans came back with Robin and managed to defeat Jinx and company. At some point, Jinx was associated with Junior H.I.V.E. Academy and Dark Way Prep.
Later on, Jinx was involved in a series of bank robberies with Gizmo and Mammoth commissioned by their then-current H.I.V.E. headmaster, Brother Blood , but the Titans planted a tracking device on her while they escaped and had Cyborg enter the H.I.V.E. as a student to infiltrate their organization. Cyborg posed as "Stone" and befriended the villainous trio (though Gizmo became more and more jealous about his standing with Brother Blood). Jinx and Stone developed a crush on each other during this time, though Jinx didn't know that "Stone" was really Cyborg in disguise.

Soon Cyborg's identity was revealed, and he brought down the H.I.V.E. Academy. Jinx appeared hurt by Cyborg's betrayal, but escaped with her friends and formed the H.I.V.E. Five with Gizmo, Mammoth, See-More and Private H.I.V.E. Jinx and the other members of the H.I.V.E. Five briefly engaged the Titans (brainwashed at that time) in combat during a raid on a shopping mall, but just as they were gaining the upper hand in the battle, the entity known as Mother Mae-Eye appeared and defeated them. Later on, after they had defeated Mother Mae-Eye, the Titans tricked Gizmo into taking the pie she was in, and Mae-Eye subsequently brainwashed the H.I.V.E. by feeding them her pie.

Jinx accepting Kid Flash 's invitation to become a hero.
Jinx then appeared as the de facto leader of a slightly reorganized H.I.V.E. Five group, consisting of herself, Mammoth, Gizmo, See-More , Billy Numerous , and Kyd Wykkyd . Jinx was apparently the only member of this group who took her criminal career seriously, as the other members all displayed a serious lack of initiative and a remarkably short attention span.

This latest incarnation of the H.I.V.E. Five was foiled during a raid on a museum by the teenage superhero Kid Flash, and in an attempt to improve the group's standing in the eyes of the Brotherhood of Evil , Jinx attempted to capture Kid Flash and present him to the Brotherhood as a gift. Jinx particularly hoped to win the approval and respect of Madame Rouge , whom she idolized. However, Kid Flash took a liking to Jinx, and during their encounters, he alternately flirted with her and tried to convince her to denounce her life of crime. This annoyed Jinx greatly, but something in Kid Flash's words struck a chord within her. She later told Kid Flash that it was her power of "bad luck" that made her decide on pursuing a villainous life, since she saw little alternative considering the nature of her powers.

Jinx was eventually successful in capturing Kid Flash (with See-More's assistance), but she quickly released him after Madame Rouge's constant string of insults and condescending attitude became too much for her to bear. At that point Jinx blasted Madame Rouge away with her powers, which apparently impressed Madame Rouge enough to reconsider her. However, Jinx instead disappeared into the shadows to join forces with Kid Flash. Jinx is seen in Homecoming - Part 2 , as one of the many villains assisting the Brotherhood of Evil. During the Titans' final battle against the Brotherhood, Jinx and Kid Flash were the last to arrive. While Kid Flash mopped up the unconscious enemies to the freeze machine, Jinx defeated Kyd Wykkyd , Mammoth , Gizmo, and Billy Numerous with one hex blast, and helped Wildebeest and Hot Spot take down Madame Rouge. She subsequently became an Honorary Titan. She was seen in the Titans Tower socializing with the other Titans, and later participated in the recapture of Dr. Light .

The animated version of Jinx made a lot of appearances (being one of the main characters in a few) in Teen Titans Go! , starting in issue #1. It should be noted that, despite her limited role in the TV-series, she gained significant popularity among the fans, especially following the premiere of the episode Lightspeed .


In #26–27, hints are given of her later "turning over a new leaf" (like the hints in the episode Lightspeed ). She also appeared in issue #34 as Kid Flash's girlfriend and became jealous when he began inadvertently flirting with Raven, Argent , and several other females. In issue #36 she gets captured, along with the other Titan heroines, by Blackfire and is almost sold to slavery by the Gordanians . In issue #39, she is still with Kid Flash; but when Larry , who is playing Cupid, strikes other women with his love arrows when Flash wou
ldn't not allow himself to be hit, she has her hands full with keeping them from flirting with her boyfriend.


Jinx also appears in issue #40, still as part of the H.I.V.E. Five at that time, and issue #43, helping the Titans stop the Fearsome Five . She is mad at Raven and the Titans because she had not been given a communicator, however, she helps Robin infiltrate the Fearsome Five. When they make their appearance to Cyborg and Beast Boy, Jinx is with them (and the Titans act as if they were shocked about Jinx's "treason"). After the Fearsome Five go into Titans Tower, the Titans, Jinx, and Kid Flash ambush them, and after the battle, Robin gives her a communicator (the only reason Jinx did not get a communicator because Robin had run out of them during the Brotherhood of Evil's battle).

In Issue #53, it is revealed that Jinx's nickname is/was "Lucky" and that she had entertained a disappointing relationship with Kid Kold (aka Leo), one of the two villains (along with his sister, Ice Kate) featured in that issue, before joining the H.I.V.E. At the end of the day, Jinx shares her first official kiss with Kid Flash.


In her period with the H.I.V.E., Jinx is a very ambitious go-getter with a slightly mean streak. Because of her goals to rise among the ranks of villains, she tries her best to be an effective H.I.V.E. member under both its regimes. Far more
mature, focused and controlled than her male teammates, Jinx has proven to be a largely capable and determined if subconsciously insecure leader. She also idolized Madame Rouge of the Brotherhood of Evil , before Kid Flash stepped in to change her mind. Jinx is also strong in her own personality, though, even directly assaulting Rouge and releasing Kid Flash when Rouge taunted and mocked her, deeming her a pathetic failure and an embarrassment.
At first, Jinx appears to be quiet, mean, mysterious, often speaking in whispers, and
sometimes depicted as rather crazy because of the evil, crooked grin she usually wore when battling. However, in " Lightspeed ", we see a more determined, outspoken, and more sane Jinx who wanted to be respected and not shunned because of her bad-luck powers. Generally, however, despite her habitual dark looks she is a very fashion-conscious girl, more intent on hunting for interesting attires and accessories rather than getting rich. Furthermore, she is characterized as the "popular girl" in the H.I.V.E.; in the series, a number of super teens — including Kid Flash , Cyborg and See-More — are revealed to have (or had) a crush on her.

Jinx can smile Slightly in Lightspeed . she will steal your heart.


She is Beautiful, Kind and a good heart because Kid Flash tries convince her to be a hero like him instead of Impressing Madame Rouge and wishing to be like her.

In Latin, the word 'Jinx' means "bad luck".

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Sorcery and hexes Manipulating the probability of bad luck Advanced gymnastic skills Master acrobat Enhanced agility Skilled hand-to-hand combatant

Looking for stylish fashions Drawing unicorns

Robin (arch-enemy), People in her room


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Comic book supervillain and leader of the Fearsome Five, part of the DC universe
Jinx, from Outsiders #15 (October 2004). Art by Tom Raney .

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Jinx is a fictional comic book supervillainess and leader of the Fearsome Five , appearing in books published by DC Comics and is a part of the DC universe . Created by Marv Wolfman and Chuck Patton , she first appeared in Tales of the Teen Titans #56 (August 1985). [1]

This character bears no relation to the male character of the same name who first appeared in Adventure Comics #488 as an adversary of Chris King and Vicki Grant . [2]

She joined the supervillain group, the Fearsome Five, a frequent enemy of the Teen Titans , Superman , and the Outsiders . [3] She has also been a member of Villainy Inc. To date, her real name has not been revealed.

Jinx is an Indian elemental sorceress whose powers include the ability to command elements such as air, the manipulation of magical energy that she can manifest as offensive force bolts and green flame, the ability to dissolve matter, and creation of ground tremors. Jinx is bald and slender. She traditionally wears only a white two-piece loincloth bikini with golden jewelry , and she is always barefoot due to the fact that she must be in contact with the ground to use her nature element abilities. [ volume & issue needed ]

She first encountered the Fearsome Five when that group attacked Tri-State prison where she was incarcerated at the request of Indian authorities. [4] The Five are defeated by the Teen Titans, but Jinx and Neutron decided to join the Fearsome Five. Jinx remained with the group even after Neutron subsequently left it, but after their next appearance in Adventures of Superman #430 (July 1987), in which they fought Superman alongside new members Deuce and Charger, the group disbanded, and Jinx was incarcerated in the metahuman prison on Alcatraz , along with her teammates Mammoth and Gizmo .

Jinx was part of Circe's army of female supervillains that was defeated by Wonder Woman and Earth's other superheroines. [5] Shortly thereafter, Jinx was recruited by Queen Clea into the re-formed all-female crime organization Villainy Inc. Together with Cyborgirl, Doctor Poison , Giganta , and Trinity , Jinx assists Clea in conquering the other-dimensional land of Skartaris . The plan, however, is commandeered by Trinity. The team has not appeared since. [6]

Later, in a storyline in Outsiders #12–15 (July–October 2004), frequent Captain Marvel archenemy Dr. Sivana freed Jinx, Mammoth and Gizmo from Alcatraz. Having summoned teammate Psimon and having brought her teammate Shimmer back to life after she had been turned into glass and shattered, Sivana put the team to work for him in a scheme to short sell Lexcorp stock by having them steal its accounts from its corporate building in Metropolis , and then driving down the stock by killing all the people in the building. Sivana also had them destroy two other Lexcorp properties. At the latter of the two, a microchip processor factory of Lexcorp's subsidiary , Kellacor, the Five were confronted by the Outsiders. After escaping, the criminally unsophisticated Five urged Sivana to take Lexcorp's nuclear missile facility near Joshua Tree , California . When Sivana refused, Psimon asserted that they would take it anyway, and in response, Sivana killed Gizmo with a laser blast to the head, and severed relations with the remaining four, warning them that he would kill them if they ever crossed his path again. The Five decided to enact their plan to take the facility and fire a nuclear missile at Canada, but were defeated by the Outsiders. Mammoth was returned to Alcatraz Island, but Jinx and the other members of the Five remain at large. [ volume & issue needed ]

She was later seen among the new Injustice League , and is one of the villains featured in Salvation Run . She is one of the villains sent to retrieve the Get Out of Hell free card from the Secret Six . [ volume & issue needed ]

In The New 52 (a 2011 reboot of the DC Comics universe), Jinx first appeared as part of the Fearsome Five . The group appears as part of the Secret Society who are allied with The Crime Syndicate . [7] She is sent with the other members of the Fearsome Five, Mammoth, Gizmo, Shimmer and Psimon, along with Dr Psycho and Hector Hammond to fight against Cyborg and the Metal Men . She ends up defeated by Lead.

In DC's 2016 relaunch of its titles, DC Rebirth , Jinx appears as part of the Fearsome Five. [8]

Jinx is a formidable elemental sorceress who draws her magic from the solid, natural ground. This is why she must have contact between the ground and her bare feet at all times, or else her magical effects become weakened or lost altogether. Her elemental abilities include, but are not limited to: generating powerful force blasts, conjuring wind bursts, summoning emerald flames, creating earth tremors, creating illusions, and even dissolving solid matter. Jinx also has precognitive abilities that allow her to sense dangerous events moments before they occur. Jinx has an ability to converse with the Earth itself, in order to gently manipulate even greater magic stored there. She may have other mystical abilities as well, although none are certain.

The animated version of Jinx makes numerous appearances in the comics spinoff of the Teen Titans animated television series, starting in issue #1. In #26–27, hints are given of Jinx later "turning over a new leaf" (like the hints in the episode Lightspeed ). She also appears in issue #34 as Kid Flash 's girlfriend. She gets captured with the other heroines by Blackfire and is rescued by the Titans in issue #36. In issue #39, she is still with Kid Flash; when Larry, who is playing Cupid , strikes other women with his love arrows when Flash wouldn't allow himself to be hit, she has her hands full with keeping them from flirting with her boyfriend. Jinx also appears in issue #40, still as part of the Hive Five at that time, and issue #43, helping the Titans stop the Fearsome Five. In #53, it is revealed that Jinx' nickname is "Lucky" and that she had entered a disappointing relationship with Kid Kold (aka Leo), before joining the H.I.V.E. In that issue she also shares her first kiss with Kid Flash.

Jinx appears in DC Super Hero Girls . She is seen as one of the background students of Super Hero High. Her design is based on her appearance in the Teen Titans animated series.


Magical command of various natural elements
Manipulation and control of magical/mystical energy in diverse ways







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