Levi Levy is a robotics developer, engineer, and the owner of the Rialto Firm. He disguised himself as Naamah to acquire Rabbi Harz's synagogue.
Physical appearance[]
Levi Levy is a balding, middle-aged man with an oblong face, brown hair on the sides of his head, a beard, and a black yarmulke. While attending a wedding, he wore a black suit over a white dress shirt and a black bowtie.
Personality[]
Levy initially appeared to be highly religious and dedicated to Rabbi Harz's synagogue, defending the synagogue even more passionately and aggressively than the rabbi. Despite his aggressive nature, he still showed compassion, as he attempted to console the bride after snapping at her. He was, however, later revealed to be a much more malicious, greedy man who attempted to destroy the synagogue and use the land for his own company. In doing so, he terrorized a wedding by posing as a Jewish demon and desecrated a synagogue, a place his religion deems sacred.
History[]
Scooby-Doo (DC Comics)[]
As the owner of the Rialto Firm, Levy tried unsuccessfully to purchase the synagogue from Rabbi Harz so he could build a robotics factory on the land. Because Harz refused to sell the synagogue, Levy disguised himself as Naamah (a demon in Jewish folklore) to scare Harz into abandoning the synagogue. Levy rigged an electric menorah to shoot out green smoke, which Naamah used to make dramatic entrances and exits.
Levi Levy unmasked.
When Cyndy attempted to discuss the Rialto Firm's offer with Rabbi Harz, Levy appeared to defend Harz, declaring that the synagogue would never be sold. However, Velma and Fred later researched the firm and discovered that Levy was its owner. As Naamah, he attempted to attack Rabbi Harz in his study, while he was attempting to summon the golem Yosef Sheda to protect him. The golem appeared, which was really one of Levy's controlled robots. However, the golem strangely grabbed Naamah instead of the rabbi, capturing it in its arms. Levy was unmasked, exposed for his crimes, and presumably handed over to authorities.
Appearances[]
- Scooby-Doo (DC Comics)
- #3(a). The Truth