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Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Squirrel Girl ====== ===== Part 1: The Dossier: An At-a-Glance Summary ===== * **Core Identity:** **Squirrel Girl (Doreen Allene Green) is the Unbeatable hero of Earth-616, a relentlessly optimistic and empathetic crimefighter with the proportional abilities of a squirrel and the uncanny power to communicate with and command squirrels, whose greatest weapon is her ability to befriend her enemies.** * **Key Takeaways:** * **Role in the Universe:** Originally introduced as a lighthearted, comedic character, Squirrel Girl has evolved into one of the Marvel Universe's most powerful and effective heroes, serving on teams like the [[great_lakes_avengers]] and the [[avengers]] and acting as a moral compass who proves that violence is not the only solution. * **Primary Impact:** Doreen Green's defining impact is her meta-textual "unbeatable" status. She has canonically defeated some of the universe's most formidable threats, including [[doctor_doom]], [[thanos]], and [[galactus]], often through unconventional means. This challenges the traditional power scaling of comics and champions empathy and creative problem-solving over brute force. * **Key Incarnations:** In the Prime Comic Universe (Earth-616), she is a computer science major at Empire State University with a rich history and a deep network of allies. In other media, most notably the unaired //New Warriors// pilot and the //Marvel Rising// animated series, she is presented as a younger hero just starting her journey, focusing on teamwork with other nascent heroes like Ms. Marvel and Patriot. ===== Part 2: Origin and Evolution ===== ==== Publication History and Creation ==== Squirrel Girl made her debut in **//Marvel Super-Heroes// vol. 2 #8** in the winter of 1991. She was co-created by writer Will Murray and legendary artist [[steve_ditko]], co-creator of [[spider-man]] and [[doctor_strange]]. Murray has stated that he created Doreen Green specifically as a reaction to the overly serious, "grim-and-gritty" tone that had come to dominate superhero comics in the late 1980s and early 1990s. He wanted to introduce a fun, lighthearted, and optimistic character reminiscent of the Silver Age of comics. Her first appearance was a self-contained, eight-page story in an anthology title, and she was not expected to become a recurring character. For over a decade, she languished in obscurity, a piece of Marvel trivia known only to the most dedicated fans. Her revival came in 2005 with the //Great Lakes Avengers// miniseries written by Dan Slott. Slott plucked Squirrel Girl from obscurity and made her a central member of the Z-list superhero team. This series solidified her comedic potential, established her "unbeatable" track record as a running gag, and introduced her second squirrel sidekick, [[tippy-toe]], after the tragic death of her first, Monkey Joe. However, it was the 2015 launch of her first-ever solo series, **//The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl//**, by writer Ryan North and artist Erica Henderson, that catapulted her to A-list stardom. This Eisner Award-winning series redefined the character, moving beyond the joke to build a rich world around her. It established her civilian life as a computer science student, introduced a vibrant supporting cast, and masterfully blended comedy, action, and genuine heart. This run is now considered the definitive take on the character and is responsible for her immense popularity with a modern audience. ==== In-Universe Origin Story ==== The specifics of Squirrel Girl's origin vary slightly between continuities and have been subject to some light retconning over the years. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === Doreen Allene Green was born in Los Angeles, California to Dorian and Maureen Green. From an early age, it was clear she was different. By the age of 10, she developed a prominent, furry, prehensile tail. Medical tests revealed that her genetic structure was unique, possessing "squirrel-like elements." For years, Doreen was ostracized by her peers due to her appearance. She found solace in the nearby woods, where she discovered she could not only understand squirrels but communicate with them, forming a deep bond with the local squirrel population. At the age of 14, a devoted fan of [[iron_man]], Doreen learned that Tony Stark was testing equipment nearby. Crafting a simple costume, she ambushed him, hoping to impress him and become his official sidekick. During her "audition," she showcased her remarkable agility and the coordinated efforts of her squirrel army, led by her closest friend, Monkey Joe. Though Iron Man was polite, he gently turned her down, stating she was too young. Just then, they were attacked by the tyrannical monarch of Latveria, **Doctor Doom**, who trapped Iron Man in his own aircraft. In what would become the defining moment of her career, the young and inexperienced Squirrel Girl single-handedly defeated Doom by overwhelming his high-tech armor with a massive swarm of squirrels, who chewed through his vessel's wiring. Despite her victory, she did not see Iron Man again for years. For a long time, Doreen was considered a mutant, and was even listed as such in official Marvel handbooks. However, her solo series, //The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl//, cast doubt on this. Doctor Doom, upon a later encounter, ran a scan on her and declared she was //not// a mutant, but was "medically and legally distinct from both human and squirrel." The series humorously suggested her powers may have come from "some combination of both" or something else entirely, leaving her true origin an endearing and intentional mystery. After a period of relative inactivity, she moved to New York City to fight crime and eventually joined the [[great_lakes_avengers]]. Later, seeking a more balanced life, she enrolled as a computer science major at Empire State University, where she attempts to juggle her studies, her social life, and her responsibilities as one of Earth's most surprisingly effective heroes. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) & Live-Action Adaptations === To be clear, **Squirrel Girl has not appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) proper.** There has been no mention of her in any film or Disney+ series set within the primary MCU timeline (Earth-199999). However, a live-action version of the character was cast and filmed for a television pilot that was ultimately never aired. In 2017, Marvel Television announced a live-action comedy series titled **//New Warriors//**, intended for the Freeform network. Actress Milana Vayntrub (known for her role as "Lily" in AT&T commercials) was cast in the lead role of Doreen Green / Squirrel Girl. The show would have followed Squirrel Girl and five other young heroes—Mister Immortal, Night Thrasher, Speedball, Microbe, and Debrii—as they navigated the challenges of being superheroes with less-than-A-list powers. A full pilot episode was produced, but Freeform ultimately passed on the series. Despite efforts by Marvel Television to shop the show to other networks and streaming services, it was never picked up for a full series order and the pilot remains unaired. Leaked set photos and descriptions from the pilot suggest that Vayntrub's portrayal was faithful to the spirit of the comics: a quirky, optimistic hero with a visible tail and a connection to squirrels, leading a team of misfits. This remains the closest the character has come to a formal live-action debut, and the casting of Vayntrub was widely praised by fans. Her most significant on-screen appearance to date is in the animated //Marvel Rising// franchise, where she is voiced, coincidentally, by Milana Vayntrub. This version is a younger hero, a member of the Secret Warriors team alongside characters like [[ms_marvel_(kamala_khan)]] and [[spider-gwen]]. ===== Part 3: Abilities, Equipment & Personality ===== Squirrel Girl's powers and personality are unique among Marvel's heroes, combining seemingly modest abilities with an unbeatable spirit and intellect. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === ==== Powers and Abilities ==== * **Squirrel Physiology:** Doreen possesses a range of abilities proportional to a squirrel, enhanced to a human scale. * **Superhuman Strength & Agility:** While not on the level of [[hulk]] or [[thor]], her strength is considerable, allowing her to leap great distances and shatter solid objects. Her reflexes and agility are superhuman, enabling her to dodge energy blasts and navigate complex environments with ease. * **Prehensile Tail:** Her large, bushy tail is fully prehensile, strong enough to support her own body weight and useful for balance and as an extra limb in combat. * **Retractable Knuckle Spike:** She has a sharp, three-inch spike on the back of each hand that she can extend at will, useful for offense and climbing. * **Sharp Claws & Teeth:** Her fingers and toes have sharp claws for climbing and combat. She can also bite through solid wood with ease. * **Enhanced Senses:** She has superhumanly acute senses of smell and vision, comparable to those of a squirrel. * **Squirrel Communication (Squirrelinguisitics):** This is her most famous and versatile power. Doreen can understand and speak the language of squirrels. This is not a form of telepathy; she communicates with them through a series of squeaks, chitters, and clicks. She has formed deep bonds with squirrels across the globe and can command them as a coordinated army. Her primary partner is Tippy-Toe, who is equipped with a pink ribbon and often a communications headset. * **Unbeatable Nature (Meta-Ability):** Squirrel Girl's most debated "power" is her uncanny ability to defeat //any// opponent, regardless of their power level. This functions as a meta-commentary on comic book storytelling. She has canonical, on-panel victories against Doctor Doom and Kraven the Hunter, and confirmed (though often off-panel) victories against Thanos, M.O.D.O.K., Terrax, and Ego the Living Planet. Her most famous "victory" was convincing Galactus not to devour Earth by befriending him and finding him a new, uninhabited planet to consume. This power is less about physical might and more about her supreme confidence, tactical genius, and unparalleled ability to find a non-violent, empathetic solution to any problem. * **Genius-Level Intellect:** Doreen is highly intelligent, majoring in computer science at one of the top universities in the Marvel Universe. She is an expert programmer and problem-solver, often using her coding skills and knowledge of algorithms to defeat villains in ways they could never anticipate. ==== Equipment ==== * **Utility Belt:** Doreen wears a utility belt containing "nuts of all kinds" which she uses as snacks for her squirrel allies. This has included items like the "Squirrel-a-pult" for launching small objects. * **Deadpool's Guide to Super Villains Trading Cards:** For a time, she carried a set of trading cards created by [[deadpool]] that provided humorous but often useful information on various supervillains. * **Iron Squirrel Armor:** During the //Secret Wars// event, she piloted a large, squirrel-themed battle suit inspired by Iron Man's armor. ==== Personality ==== Doreen Green's defining trait is her boundless, infectious optimism. She is cheerful, kind, and deeply empathetic, always choosing to see the best in people—even supervillains. She genuinely believes that most conflicts can be resolved by talking and understanding one another. She is fiercely loyal to her friends (both human and squirrel) and possesses a strong, unwavering moral compass. Despite her immense power and unbeatable record, she is humble and down-to-earth, more concerned with passing her computer science exams and helping people with everyday problems than with fame or glory. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) & Live-Action Adaptations === As she has not officially appeared, this section is based on the planned //New Warriors// series and her animated appearances. ==== Abilities & Personality ==== The version intended for the //New Warriors// series was planned to have the same core powerset as her comic counterpart: superhuman agility, squirrel-like abilities, and communication with squirrels. The series was designed as a workplace-style comedy, so her personality would have been the central focus. Milana Vayntrub's portrayal was expected to emphasize Doreen's bubbly, quirky, and earnest nature, positioning her as the optimistic heart of a team of cynical and jaded young heroes. In the //Marvel Rising// animated franchise, her powers are visually represented in a more action-oriented manner. She is shown to be a highly capable hand-to-hand combatant, using her agility and tail to great effect. Her relationship with Tippy-Toe is central to her character, and her upbeat personality serves as the social glue for the Secret Warriors team. This version highlights her desire to be taken seriously as a hero while never losing her unique, positive outlook. ===== Part 4: Key Relationships & Network ===== ==== Core Allies ==== * **[[tippy-toe]] (and Monkey Joe):** Doreen's most important relationship is with her squirrel partners. Her first sidekick, Monkey Joe, was a brilliant strategist but was tragically killed by a rejected Great Lakes Avengers applicant. His death deeply affected Doreen. She was soon joined by Tippy-Toe, a female squirrel distinguished by a pink ribbon. Tippy-Toe is not merely a pet but Doreen's best friend, confidante, and partner in battle. She provides tactical advice, performs reconnaissance, and leads squirrel armies into the fray. * **Nancy Whitehead:** Introduced in //The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl//, Nancy is Doreen's college roommate and best friend. As a regular human with no powers (but a deep love for cats and knitting), Nancy serves as Doreen's anchor to a normal life. She is fiercely intelligent, loyal, and fully accepts every strange aspect of Doreen's life, from squirrel armies in their dorm room to time-traveling shenanigans. She often provides the logical perspective or crucial piece of non-superhero knowledge that helps save the day. * **Chipmunk Hunk & Koi Boi (Tomas Lara-Perez & Ken Shiga):** Fellow animal-themed heroes and classmates at ESU. They are Doreen's closest superhero friends, often teaming up to fight local crime. Chipmunk Hunk can talk to chipmunks and shapeshift into a hybrid form, while Koi Boi can talk to fish and has escalating "powers of a koi." They share Doreen's earnest and slightly goofy approach to heroism. * **Luke Cage & Jessica Jones:** For a significant period, Doreen worked as the nanny for Danielle Cage, the infant daughter of [[luke_cage]] and [[jessica_jones]]. They trusted her implicitly with their child's safety, a testament to her reliability and power. This role gave her a unique connection to the core members of the Avengers and solidified her reputation as one of the most trustworthy individuals in the superhero community. ==== Arch-Enemies ==== Squirrel Girl's "arch-enemies" are unique in that she often ends up reforming them or befriending them. * **[[doctor_doom]]:** Her first and most famous defeated foe. While he would never admit it, Doom seems to hold a strange, begrudging respect for her. Their "rivalry" is a recurring theme, with Doom often finding his plans inadvertently foiled by her presence. In one notable story, she uses a time machine to repeatedly visit him in the past, becoming a constant, inexplicable thorn in his side throughout his history. * **[[galactus]]:** The Devourer of Worlds is hardly a typical arch-enemy, but their encounter is iconic. Instead of fighting him, Squirrel Girl approached him on the moon and simply talked to him. She sympathized with his hunger and used her knowledge to find him a nearby, nutrient-rich, and completely uninhabited planet to consume. In return, a grateful Galactus considers her a friend and has promised to spare Earth. * **Kraven the Hunter:** After being repeatedly humiliated by Squirrel Girl, Kraven became obsessed with defeating her to prove he was the world's greatest hunter. However, Doreen managed to beat him not by fighting, but by redirecting his obsessive energy. She convinced him to hunt giant, otherwise unstoppable sea monsters ("Gigantos") that were menacing the planet, giving him the ultimate hunt and turning him into an unlikely hero. ==== Affiliations ==== * **Great Lakes Avengers (GLA):** Squirrel Girl was a member of this quirky, Midwest-based team for several years. Though often played for laughs, her time with the GLA was formative, teaching her about teamwork and loss. She eventually left the team, recognizing that their chaotic methods were not for her. * **The Avengers:** While she began as their daughter's nanny, her capabilities did not go unnoticed. After [[secret_wars_(2015)]], she became the field leader of the **U.S.Avengers**, an officially-sanctioned team operating out of the formerly villainous organization A.I.M., now rebranded as "American Intelligence Mechanics." This marked her official graduation to the big leagues of Marvel heroism. * **Empire State University (ESU):** As a student, ESU is central to her modern identity. It's the place where she built her civilian support system and learned to balance her dual life, proving that being a hero doesn't mean sacrificing personal growth and education. ===== Part 5: Iconic Events & Storylines ===== ==== ''Marvel Super-Heroes'' vol. 2 #8 (1991) ==== This eight-page story, "The Coming of... Squirrel Girl," is her origin and first appearance. A 14-year-old Doreen Green attempts to become Iron Man's sidekick by demonstrating her powers. When Doctor Doom attacks and captures Iron Man, Doreen and her squirrel army, led by Monkey Joe, swarm Doom's aircraft. The squirrels chew through the wiring and overwhelm the Latverian dictator's systems, forcing him to retreat. This improbable victory against a top-tier villain established the core premise of her character from the very beginning: the underdog who can achieve the impossible. ==== ''G.L.A.'' #1-4 (2005) ==== This miniseries brought Squirrel Girl back into the spotlight after years of obscurity. As a member of the Great Lakes Avengers, she fights alongside other misfit heroes like Mr. Immortal and Big Bertha. The series is notable for establishing her long string of off-panel victories as a canonical fact. It is also a surprisingly tragic story for her, as it features the murder of her original squirrel partner, Monkey Joe, at the hands of Leather Boy. This event leads to her recruiting Tippy-Toe and adds a layer of depth and loss to her otherwise cheerful history. ==== ''The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl'' (2015-2019) ==== This is the definitive Squirrel Girl saga. Across two volumes and over 50 issues, writer Ryan North and artist Erica Henderson fleshed out every aspect of her character. The series begins with Doreen leaving the Avengers Mansion to enroll in computer science at ESU. Key storylines include: * **Defeating Galactus:** In one of her most famous feats, she travels to the moon with Tippy-Toe, confronts the Devourer of Worlds, and befriends him, saving Earth through conversation and empathy. * **Battling an Evil Doppelganger:** She fights Allene Green, a perfect clone created by a rogue A.I., forcing Doreen to confront her own methods and identity. * **Time Travel Trouble:** She gets stuck in the 1960s and must use her computer science knowledge with primitive technology to get back home, meeting other heroes like Doctor Strange and the original [[captain_america]] along the way. * **"The Forbidden Pla-Nut":** A climactic space opera arc where she teams up with [[silver_surfer]] and foils an alien plot to destroy the galaxy, cementing her status as a cosmic-level hero. ==== ''U.S.Avengers'' (2017-2018) ==== Following the events of //Civil War II//, Doreen becomes a founding member and field leader of the U.S.Avengers. This team, led by Roberto da Costa ([[sunspot]]), was an offshoot of A.I.M. and operated with full government clearance. As a member, she fought threats like the Golden Skull and a rampaging, hydra-fied Captain America. Her role on this team was significant as it placed her firmly in the mainstream Avengers landscape, treating her "unbeatable" nature not as a joke, but as a legitimate and valuable asset to the world's premier superhero team. ===== Part 6: Variants and Alternative Versions ===== * **Marvel Rising (Animation / Earth-TRN664):** This is Squirrel Girl's most prominent adaptation. Voiced by Milana Vayntrub, this younger Doreen is a founding member of the Secret Warriors. She is portrayed as a huge fangirl of established heroes like Captain Marvel and is depicted as more of a brawler, using her agility and combat skills extensively. Her friendship with Ms. Marvel (Kamala Khan) is a central element of this universe. * **Ultimate Universe (Earth-1610):** A version of Squirrel Girl was slated to join the "Ultimate X-Men" but the series was cancelled before her debut. Her existence in this reality is confirmed, but her role is unknown. * **Marvel Zombies (Earth-2149):** A zombified version of Squirrel Girl is briefly seen among the horde of infected heroes, confirming she fell victim to the zombie plague in that reality. * **Video Game Appearances:** Squirrel Girl is a playable character in numerous video games, including //LEGO Marvel Super Heroes//, //Marvel Avengers Alliance//, and //Marvel Heroes//. These versions typically focus on her combat abilities and her power to summon swarms of squirrels as a special attack. ===== See Also ===== * [[tippy-toe]] * [[doctor_doom]] * [[great_lakes_avengers]] * [[avengers]] * [[iron_man]] * [[steve_ditko]] ===== Notes and Trivia ===== ((Squirrel Girl was created by writer Will Murray as a direct response to what he saw as the overly dark and serious tone of comics in the 1990s. He wanted a fun, Silver Age-style character.)) ((Her co-creator is Steve Ditko, the legendary artist who co-created Spider-Man and Doctor Strange. Her debut in //Marvel Super-Heroes// Vol. 2 #8 was one of the last new, original characters Ditko created for Marvel.)) ((The question of whether Squirrel Girl is a "mutant" is a long-running fan debate. While she was designated as a mutant in early official handbooks and was sought out by the X-Men, her solo series deliberately made her origin ambiguous, with Doctor Doom's analysis stating she was genetically distinct from mutants.)) ((A partial list of characters Squirrel Girl has canonically defeated includes: Doctor Doom, M.O.D.O.K., Terrax the Tamer, Ego the Living Planet, Kraven the Hunter, Wolverine (in a sparring match), and Thanos. The victory over Thanos was confirmed by the cosmic being Uatu the Watcher himself.)) ((The unaired //New Warriors// TV pilot is a frequent subject of fan discussion. While the pilot was reportedly well-received in test screenings, changes in creative direction at both the network (Freeform) and Marvel Television led to the project being shelved indefinitely.)) ((Her real name, Doreen Allene Green, is a play on the full name of Spider-Man's first girlfriend, Gwendolyn Maxine Stacy, as a tribute from her creators.)) ((In //The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl//, her college coursework in computer science is not just background flavor. She frequently uses her knowledge of algorithms, data structures, and programming logic to defeat her enemies, such as trapping Doctor Doom in a time loop he can't escape because he's too arrogant to admit defeat to a squirrel.))