PUCK | BIOGRAPHY |
Created by William Shakespeare and Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess |
PERSONAL DATA
Aliases: Robin Goodfellow
Identity: The general public believes him to be a fictional character.
Occupation: Troublemaker
Group Affiliation(s): Faeries
Gender: Male
Eyes: Brown
Hair: Brown fur
First Appearance: (in a DC Comic): Sandman Vol. 2 #19 (September 1990)
Creators: William Shakespeare and Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess
HISTORY
Puck is the beastly rascal of Faerie, known foremost from William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream", a play Puck saw (and secretly played a part in) when it was originally performed in the 16th century. Equal parts mischief and malice, Puck seems to live for playing pranks on man and Fae alike. Not even Queen Titania of Faerie has been able to fully constrain him.
Not long ago, Puck allied himself with Loki of Asgard, with whom he kidnapped and killed Daniel Hall (son of Hector and Lyta Hall) in a scheme that ultimately led to the death of the old Sandman, Morpheus, and his rebirth in the form of Daniel.
CHRONOLOGY
For a definitive list of appearances of Puck in chronological order click here