Betty Churchill | |
Aliases: | Ms. Churchill |
Continuity: | Child's Play |
Notability: | Minor character |
Type: | Receptionist |
Gender: | Female |
Race: | Human |
Location: | Chicago, Illinois |
Associations: | Carlton State Hospital |
Status: | Alive |
First: | Child's Play #2 |
Betty Churchill is a fictional receptionist and a minor character featured in comic books published by Innovation Comics. She is associated with the Child's Play multimedia franchise and made a single appearance in Child's Play #2 in July, 1991.
Biography[]
Betty Churchill was a blonde-haired caucasian woman, possibly of middle-age. Given that she is addressed as Ms. Churchill suggests that she was unmarried. She lived in Chicago, Illinois and worked as a receptionist at the Carlton State Hospital.
When her supervisor, Doctor Richard R. Ross received a disturbing telephone call from Chicago Police Department detective Mike Norris, he asked Betty to contact two orderlies named Chet and Robert and have them bring newly admitted mental patient Karen Barclay into his office. [1]
Notes & Trivia[]
- The character of Betty Churchill was created by writer Andy Mangels and artist Raine Szramski based on concepts developed by Don Mancini, director Tom Holland, writer John Lafia, and producer & designer David Kirschner.
Final Fate[]
- Survivor: Fortunately for her, Betty Churchill did not encounter Chucky during his brief murder spree at Carlton State Hospital.
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References[]
- ↑ Child's Play, Volume 1 #2 (July, 1991). Innovation Comics.