Wolfgang "Woozy" Winks is a fictional supporting character in comic books published by Quality Comics, and later DC Comics.
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Wolfgang "Woozy" Winks is a fictional supporting character in comic books published by Quality Comics, and later DC Comics.
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Woozy Winks is a bumbling, inept, overweight and slobbish man who served primarily as a comic relief, much like other golden age sidekicks such as Doiby Dickles.
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Woozy Winks's personality was based on the comedy of Lou Costello while his appearance was based on Hugh Herbert.
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Woozy Winks is able to hold his own in a fist fight, sometimes taking on several opponents.
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One history of Woozy Winks, which appeared in the Plastic Man Special in 1999, gave him an alternative origin.
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Later modern age appearance shows Woozy Winks being consulted by Plastic Man, now a member of the Justice League for advice.
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Woozy Winks seems to have gone back to his original origin and mentions that he never really gave up being a criminal.
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Woozy Winks appears in the Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode "Death Race to Oblivion", voiced by Stephen Root impersonating Charlie Callas.
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Woozy Winks appears in a block at Plastic Man's home in DC Nation Shorts: Plastic Man.
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