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After helping a young [[Sylvester Pemberton (New Earth)|Sylvester Pemberton]] take down a group of Nazi spies, Pat Dugan became the costumed hero '''Stripesy''' along with Pemberton's '''Star-Spangled Kid'''. Dugan was notable as the only adult sidekick to a teenage superhero. The duo had several adventures as part of the [[Seven Soldiers of Victory (Earth-Two)|Seven Soldiers of Victory]] and the [[All-Star Squadron]].
 
After helping a young [[Sylvester Pemberton (New Earth)|Sylvester Pemberton]] take down a group of Nazi spies, Pat Dugan became the costumed hero '''Stripesy''' along with Pemberton's '''Star-Spangled Kid'''. Dugan was notable as the only adult sidekick to a teenage superhero. The duo had several adventures as part of the [[Seven Soldiers of Victory (Earth-Two)|Seven Soldiers of Victory]] and the [[All-Star Squadron]].
   
Sometime in the late 1940s, the Seven Soldiers were lost throughout time, with Dugan being in ancient [[Egypt]]. They were eventually rescued by the [[Justice League of America]] and brought back to the present. As a result of this time travel, however, the Soldiers were much younger than they would otherwise have been. Dugan finally settled down and married Maggie Shaw, but she later left him to raise their son [[Michael Dugan (New Earth)|Michael]] on his own. As if this weren't enough, Dugan, a gifted mechanic, had all of his patents stolen by [[Arthur Pemberton (New Earth)|Arthur Pemberton]], a relative of Sylvester's. The two, who were estranged, finally reconciled when Sylvester was able to secure Dugan's patents for him once again. Later, Dugan was occasionally involved with Pemberton's team [[Infinity, Inc. I (New Earth)|Infinity, Inc.]], until their battle with the [[Injustice Society]] wherein Pemberton was killed.
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Sometime in the late 1940s, the Seven Soldiers were lost throughout time, with Dugan being in ancient [[Egypt]]. They were eventually rescued by the [[Justice League of America]] and brought back to the present. As a result of this time travel, however, the Soldiers were much younger than they would otherwise have been. Dugan finally settled down and married Maggie Shaw, but she later left him to raise their son [[Michael Dugan (New Earth)|Michael]] on his own. As if this were not enough, Dugan, a gifted mechanic, had all of his patents stolen by [[Arthur Pemberton (New Earth)|Arthur Pemberton]], a relative of Sylvester's. The two, who were estranged, finally reconciled when Sylvester was able to secure Dugan's patents for him once again. Later, Dugan was occasionally involved with Pemberton's team [[Infinity, Inc. I (New Earth)|Infinity, Inc.]], until their battle with the [[Injustice Society]] wherein Pemberton was killed.
   
 
Dugan eventually remarried, this time to [[Barbara Whitmore (New Earth)|Barbara Whitmore]], and they settled in [[Blue Valley]]. His stepdaughter, [[Courtney Whitmore (New Earth)|Courtney Whitmore]], found Pemberton's [[Cosmic Converter Belt]] while rummaging through a box of Dugan's things. It was then that she discovered that her stepfather was formerly Stripesy. In an effort to annoy him, Courtney took the belt and became the second Star-Spangled Kid. In order to protect her (and keep an eye on her), Dugan developed a robotic suit of power armor that he called '''S.T.R.I.P.E.''' ('''Special Tactics Robotic Integrated Power Enhancer''').
 
Dugan eventually remarried, this time to [[Barbara Whitmore (New Earth)|Barbara Whitmore]], and they settled in [[Blue Valley]]. His stepdaughter, [[Courtney Whitmore (New Earth)|Courtney Whitmore]], found Pemberton's [[Cosmic Converter Belt]] while rummaging through a box of Dugan's things. It was then that she discovered that her stepfather was formerly Stripesy. In an effort to annoy him, Courtney took the belt and became the second Star-Spangled Kid. In order to protect her (and keep an eye on her), Dugan developed a robotic suit of power armor that he called '''S.T.R.I.P.E.''' ('''Special Tactics Robotic Integrated Power Enhancer''').
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* {{Mechanical Engineering}}: Pat is a gifted mechanic, having built Sylvester Pemberton's [[Star-Rocket Racer]], the JSA's [[Steel Eagle]], and his own S.T.R.I.P.E. battle suit.
 
* {{Mechanical Engineering}}: Pat is a gifted mechanic, having built Sylvester Pemberton's [[Star-Rocket Racer]], the JSA's [[Steel Eagle]], and his own S.T.R.I.P.E. battle suit.
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Revision as of 20:12, 3 July 2016


After helping a young Sylvester Pemberton take down a group of Nazi spies, Pat Dugan became the costumed hero Stripesy along with Pemberton's Star-Spangled Kid. Dugan was notable as the only adult sidekick to a teenage superhero. The duo had several adventures as part of the Seven Soldiers of Victory and the All-Star Squadron.

Sometime in the late 1940s, the Seven Soldiers were lost throughout time, with Dugan being in ancient Egypt. They were eventually rescued by the Justice League of America and brought back to the present. As a result of this time travel, however, the Soldiers were much younger than they would otherwise have been. Dugan finally settled down and married Maggie Shaw, but she later left him to raise their son Michael on his own. As if this were not enough, Dugan, a gifted mechanic, had all of his patents stolen by Arthur Pemberton, a relative of Sylvester's. The two, who were estranged, finally reconciled when Sylvester was able to secure Dugan's patents for him once again. Later, Dugan was occasionally involved with Pemberton's team Infinity, Inc., until their battle with the Injustice Society wherein Pemberton was killed.

Dugan eventually remarried, this time to Barbara Whitmore, and they settled in Blue Valley. His stepdaughter, Courtney Whitmore, found Pemberton's Cosmic Converter Belt while rummaging through a box of Dugan's things. It was then that she discovered that her stepfather was formerly Stripesy. In an effort to annoy him, Courtney took the belt and became the second Star-Spangled Kid. In order to protect her (and keep an eye on her), Dugan developed a robotic suit of power armor that he called S.T.R.I.P.E. (Special Tactics Robotic Integrated Power Enhancer).

Dugan became a reserve member of the Justice Society of America and occasionally accompanied them on missions. Mostly, though, he aided the JSA in a support role, having developed their aircraft the Steel Eagle.

Though he still sometimes ventures out "hero-ing," Dugan now focuses on his family — raising his baby daughter Patricia, imparting his mechanical knowledge to Mike, and continuing to support Courtney in her adventures as Stargirl.


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  • Although this character was originally introduced during DC's Earth-Two era of publication, their existence following the events of the 1985–86 limited series Crisis on Infinite Earths remains intact. However, some elements of the character's Pre-Crisis history may have been altered or removed for Post-Crisis New Earth continuity, and no longer apply.
  • Stripesy was one of Wizard Magazine's "Mort of the Month", a featurette showcasing comic characters considered to be unpopular or lacking in quality.

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