Weasel (DC)

This article is about the many characters in the DC Universe with the name of Weasel.

John Monroe
John Monroe was a former colleague of physicist Professor Martin Stein. He was transformed into a were-creature who called himself the Weasel. As the Weasel, he began stalking the campus of Vandermeer University, targeting specific faculty members in order to feel "safe". He found that Martin Stein had recently begun working at Vandermeer, replacing one of the Weasel's victims, Professor Peter Banks. He attacked Martin Stein at the Hotel Sheridan in Pittsburgh, and would have killed him, had Stein not prompted the transformation into Firestorm. Weasel was later recruited into the Suicide Squad in a mission to rescue Hawk. During the mission, he managed to cause the apparent death of Thinker. Upon wearing the Thinker helmet, Rick Flag Jr. was told by the Thinker helmet to kill Weasel which Rick Flag Jr. did. Weasel's death was not mourned.

During the Blackest Night, Weasel's dead body was among those entombed in the Hall of Justice. When the Black Power Rings flew in, Weasel's body was among the dead bodys that were reanimated by the Black Power Rings and inducted into the Black Lantern Corps.

Powers and Abilities
Powers
 * Claws
 * Superhuman Stamina
 * Superhuman Strength

Weapons
Black Lantern Ring

Weasel II
The Weasel is a man with all canine teeth. He appears as an enemy of Damian Wayne in the future.

Batman Beyond
Weasel was known for his high pitched holler. He was part of Terminal's subgroup of Jokerz, but also attended other gatherings. He was armed with a flail, but also carried heavier equipment underneath his coat.

Trivia
This Joker was never referred to by name in the cartoon. However, he was named Weasel in issue 12 of the Batman Beyond comic.

Batman: The Brave and the Bold
Solomon Grundy used this little slime to do the talking for him. As Grundy could only grunt. Possibly the real power within Grundy's gang of crocks. He was arrested by Batman and Black Canary when the gang tried to steal the brain of a Nobel Prize winner.