Terror Twins

The Terror Twins, real names Tommy and Tuppence Terror, are two supervillains.

Personality
The Terror Twins are rash, arrogant and rely on their strength. The have little compassion for others. They make their own rules, and are quick to anger when someone challenges them.

Physical appearance
The twins dress and talk very much alike. They speak with a heavy southern accent.

Tuppence has blond hair, which she wears in a ponytail. She uses excessive makeup, including purple lipstick, and has multiple earrings, one of which is a safety pin. She wears a white top and a black plaid skirt, held up by red suspenders. She wears boots and torn stockings, and fingerless gloves that reach to her elbows.

Tommy also has blond hair and blue eyes, and wears multiple earrings. His clothing matches his sister's: he wears a white sleeveless shirt, black pants and boots, and red suspenders. He wears a padlock on a chain around his neck. He also has black fingerless gloves.

Early history
Tommy is only three minutes older than Tuppence, but insists on calling her "li'l sis".

Present
Tommy and Tuppence attempted to rob Gemini Gems in the Central City Mall. Kid Flash and Superboy tried to intervene, but things escalated and the Terror Twins took hostages. The fight eventually moved outside to the car park, where they were surprised to see Flash and Superman had also responded to the commotion. Outnumbered, the fled, pursued by Superman.

The Twins went on a three state rampage, eventually ending in New Orleans' French Quarter. Superman and Martian Manhunter stopped them, and they were subdued with inhibitor collars. Their arrest was vital in a plan to infiltrate Belle Reve Penitentiary; Superboy and Miss Martian would go undercover as the twins.

Powers and abilities
Both Terror Twins have flight, super strength and endurance. The strength also allows them to jump over great distances and to great heights.

Background in other media

 * Tommy and Tuppence Terror are named after the characters Tommy and Tuppence, a couple of married detectives created by Agatha Christie. The name is also a nod to Greg Weisman's friend Tuppence Macintyre, who had previously helped him research Scottish history for the television series Gargoyles. Greg had previously created another character based on Tuppence Macintyre while writing Captain Atom: Plastique's lawyer, Tuppence Macrae.