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|image=[[File:Flatbush_Falcon.png]]
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| image= Flatbush_Falcon.png
|gender=Unknown
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| gender= Male
|hair=Black feathers
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| hair= Black feathers
|eyes=Black
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| eyes= Black
|identity=[[Ellen Phibbs]];[[Evander Cranapple]]
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| identity= [[Ellen Phibbs]]; [[Evander Cranapple]]
|reason=To raise prices at her table; to stay involved with Mystery Inc.
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| reason= To raise prices at her table; to stay involved with Mystery Inc.
|powers_and_abilities=Flight
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| powers= Flight
|first_appearance=[[Scooby-Doo (DC Comics)|''SD'' (DC Comics)]]: ''[[Six is a Crowd]]''
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| firstapp= [[Scooby-Doo (DC Comics)|''SD'' (DC Comics)]]:<br />''[[Six is a Crowd]]''
 
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The '''Flatbush Falcon''' was first the disguise of [[Ellen Phibbs]], a convention vendor, who hoped to raise prices at her table. Then she was knocked out and tied up by [[Evander Cranapple]], who wanted to stay involved withe the [[Mystery Inc.]] case so much that he was willing to become a villain himself.
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The '''Flatbush Falcon''' was first the disguise of [[Ellen Phibbs]], a convention vendor, who hoped to raise prices at her table.
   
 
==Physical appearance==
 
==Physical appearance==
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==Personality==
 
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==Powers and abilities==
 
==Powers and abilities==
* Flight - [[Fred Jones]] theorized that the flying version was a projected hologram, but this was never proved.
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* Flight - [[Fred Jones]] theorized that the flying version was a projected hologram, and eventually a projector was found in the special effects equipment for the convention.
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==History==
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===Scooby-Doo (DC Comics)===
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Then she was knocked out and tied up by [[Evander Cranapple]], who wanted to stay involved with the [[Mystery Inc.]] case so much that he was willing to become a villain himself. (''[[Six is a Crowd]]'')
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
* ''[[Six is a Crowd]]''
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* ''[[Scooby-Doo (DC Comics)|Scooby-Doo]]'' ([[DC Comics]])
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** #10(a). ''[[Six is a Crowd]]''
   
 
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==Notes/trivia==
 
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* The ''Flatbush Falcon'' was supposed to be a literary creation of deceased writer Archer Hammond, come to life. This is a reference to ''The Maltese Falcon'' by Dashiell Hammett. The "Archer" may be a reference to another hard-boiled detective, Lew Archer, created by Ross Macdonald.
 
* The ''Flatbush Falcon'' was supposed to be a literary creation of deceased writer Archer Hammond, come to life. This is a reference to ''The Maltese Falcon'' by Dashiell Hammett. The "Archer" may be a reference to another hard-boiled detective, Lew Archer, created by Ross Macdonald.
 
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The Flatbush Falcon was first the disguise of Ellen Phibbs, a convention vendor, who hoped to raise prices at her table.

Physical appearance

Insert details here.

Personality

Insert details here.

Powers and abilities

  • Flight - Fred Jones theorized that the flying version was a projected hologram, and eventually a projector was found in the special effects equipment for the convention.

History

Scooby-Doo (DC Comics)

Then she was knocked out and tied up by Evander Cranapple, who wanted to stay involved with the Mystery Inc. case so much that he was willing to become a villain himself. (Six is a Crowd)

Appearances

Quotes

Notes/trivia

  • The Flatbush Falcon was supposed to be a literary creation of deceased writer Archer Hammond, come to life. This is a reference to The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett. The "Archer" may be a reference to another hard-boiled detective, Lew Archer, created by Ross Macdonald.