
Her origin story tends to change depending on who is running the production. In the original comic, Dyesebel was born of two human parents. Dyesebel’s mom was someone with an overpowering mermaid fascination. As a result, when she gave birth, her baby was born with a fish tail. Now, this sounds like another of your standard goofy Filipino superhero origin stories, but check out the comic art from this issue. It looks like a freakin’ horror story. The story would go down a pretty dark path, with Dyesebel struggling for acceptance, getting out in a freak show, being discovered by actual mermaids, and having her legs restored by a sea witch. It’s basically the Filipino version of The Little Mermaid.
With her feet – or fins – more deeply planted in romance and drama, Dyesebel seems to be following her own path separate from the other Filipino heroes. While Darna gets to punch out Gorgons on the regular, Dyesebel’s real enemy is society, maaaaaan. However, she’s still 1.) a Mars Ravelo creation, and 2.) canonically friends with A-Number One hero Darna herself. So, combined with her enduring popularity, she gets instant first ballot dibs in superhero group shots.
