Valentina Vostok Explained

Character Name:Valentina Vostok
Publisher:DC Comics
Debut:Showcase #94 (August 1977)
Creators:Paul Kupperberg
Joe Staton
Real Name:Lt. Col. Valentina Vostok
Species:Human
Metahuman (temporarily)
Alliances:Checkmate
The Agency
Doom Patrol
Soviet Air Force
US Secret Service
Black Lantern Corps
Aliases:Negative Woman
White Queen
Powers:(Currently):
  • Expertise in aviation and espionage

(Formerly):

Valentina Vostok is a fictional character by DC Comics. She first appeared in Showcase #94 (August 1977), and was created by Paul Kupperberg and Joe Staton.[1]

In live-action, Valentina Vostok made her debut in the first season of the CW Arrowverse series Legends of Tomorrow, played by Stephanie Corneliussen. Mariana Klaveno portrayed the character in the second season of the DC Universe/HBO Max series Doom Patrol.

Fictional character biography

Lt. Col. Valentina Vostok of the Soviet Air Force stole an experimental Russian fighter plane in order to defect to the United States. The plane malfunctioned en route and she crash-landed at the spot where the original Doom Patrol had apparently perished and was fused with the negative energy being which formerly inhabited the body of the Patrol's Negative Man.[2] However, instead of being able to send it out from her body under her control, Vostok gained the ability to transform herself into such a being. Years later, it was revealed by Doom Patrol villain the Brain that Niles Caulder, founder of the Doom Patrol, manipulated Valentina's transformation into a superhero in order to create a replacement for presumed dead Negative Man.

Assuming the name Negative Woman, Valentina defected to the United States and became a member of the second incarnation of Doom Patrol for several years. Valentina became romantically involved with teammate Joshua Clay, aka Tempest, but broke off the relationship due to the nature of her powers changing to match that of her predecessor: her body became permanently radioactive, requiring her to constantly wear radiation-blocking bandages over all of her body, and the energy being would emerge from her under her mental command.[3]

Ultimately, when Negative Man was found alive and rescued by the new Doom Patrol, the negative energy abandoned Valentina and was returned to Larry Trainor. Though she was initially furious at having lost her power and being replaced by Negative Man, his ultimate rejection of the power allowed for Valentina to leave the Doom Patrol on good terms, unaware of the fact that the negative energy being would ultimately return and claim Trainor again, turning him into Rebis.

Valentina would go on to work for the American secret services and was involved in a number of US government departments including serving for a time as head of the Agency and working for the original incarnation of Checkmate.

White Queen

Vostok was later named White Queen of the current incarnation of Checkmate, replacing Amanda Waller.

Final Crisis

A Negative Woman was among those in the Blüdhaven Strike Force in Final Crisis #4 sent by Checkmate. Included are Count Vertigo and Atomic Knights.[4] Vostok is seen under Darkseid's control in Final Crisis: Resist.

Blackest Night

During Blackest Night, Vostok died under unspecified circumstances before being revived as a member of the undead Black Lantern Corps. She attacks Larry Trainor using a corrupted negative spirit before being killed by him.[5] [6]

The New 52 & DC Rebirth

In The New 52 reboot (2011), Negative Woman first appears in Justice League (vol. 2) #24 in a camera being watched by Grid, and is seen again in Justice League (vol. 2) #27 where she was seemingly killed by Johnny Quick and Atomica.

Powers and abilities

As the Negative Woman, Valentina possessed a radioactive "soul-self", and was capable of flight, intangibility, and could generate minor explosions upon contact with positive energy.[7] As the White Queen, she has mastery of military protocol.

In other media

See also

Notes and References

  1. Michael Browning, "The Doom Patrol Interviews: Paul Kupperberg", Back Issue (TwoMorrows Publishing), #65 (July 2013), p. 43
  2. Book: Cowsill . Alan . Irvine . Alex . Korte . Steve . Manning . Matt . Wiacek . Win . Wilson . Sven . The DC Comics Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Characters of the DC Universe . 2016 . DK Publishing . 978-1-4654-5357-0 . 212.
  3. [Paul Kupperberg|Kupperberg, Paul]
  4. Final Crisis #4 (2008)
  5. Doom Patrol (vol. 5) #4
  6. Doom Patrol (vol. 5) #5
  7. Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe Vol 1 #16 (June 1986)
  8. Web site: Ausiello . Michael . September 23, 2015 . 'Legends of Tomorrow': Stephanie Corneliussen Cast as Valentina Vostok . March 21, 2016 . TVLine.
  9. Web site: Negative Woman Voice - Young Justice (TV Show) . July 23, 2024 . Behind The Voice Actors. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.
  10. Web site: Adams . Tim . January 26, 2019 . Doom Patrol Go! Makes a Surprise DC Universe Debut . July 23, 2024 . CBR . en.