Mona Wu

"I am the Assistant Coordinator of Creature Upkeep. It's my job to take care of magical beings. Let him go!"

- Mona Wu

Mona Wu is a former delivery girl working in the Washington, D.C. area who frequently brought food for Gary Green at the Time Bureau. She served as the Bureau's official Assistant Coordinator of Creature Upkeep until she was fired.

Biography
As a delivery girl, Mona discovered that Gary Green and Nate Heywood were working for the Time Bureau but they lied and said it was in charge of time zones. The next day she delivered food to them and tried to suggest horizontal time zones to Gary who loved the idea but was forced to wipe her memory of the situation.

After helping Nate and Gary calm down Baba Yaga, Chupacabra, and a Kaupe by feeding them, she was designated as the Bureau's official magical creature handler.

Working for the Time Bureau
After getting permission from her new boss to enter the prisons and peacefully interact with the fugitives, Mona entered the cage of the Kaupe whom she had helped the boys sedate and whom she had recently developed feelings for. During her scheduled visits, she began to bond with the Kaupe, telling him stories about her day, and she was shocked at how good of a listener he was. After receiving a pep talk from Nate (who was actually trying to set her up with Gary), she decided to confess her feelings to the Kaupe. To Mona's surprise, he introduced himself as Konane, whose name she translated and complimented. Konane stepped forward, seeming to like her back, but he suddenly caught the smell of pursuers. He pushed Mona out of the cell and was attacked by two strange men in black suits. Mona hid behind a desk and watched as he was tasered and chained up. Konane quickly gestured for her to stay down before being dragged into a parking garage. Mona followed them and confronted them as they were loading Konane into the back of a truck. She moved towards Konane, telling the men that it was her job to care for magical beings, but she was violently pushed back. Konane, angry at them for trying to hurt Mona, escaped from his chains and bit into one of the men. Mona begged Konane not to hurt the men, but he went on a rampage, attacking them and accidentally slashing Mona in the chest before escaping at her advice.

As Mona was slowly suffering from her injury, John Constantine went back in time and broke up with his ex-boyfriend Desmond, saving the latter's life but having catastrophic effects on the timeline, which manifested as a time wave and hit the Time Bureau. A blinding flash of light from the explosion struck Mona, leaving her frozen in midair as the new timeline settled in.

The timeline destroyed
With brief assistance from Mona's alternate self, Constantine was able to restore Desmond's love for him, setting the timeline back to its proper course. However, due to the return of her chest wound by Konane, Mona's status in the current timeline is unknown.

Powers

 * Transformation: After a Time Bureau agent shot Konane in the back, killing him, Mona went into a fit of rage, screaming that agent had murdered him. She subsequently transformed into a Kaupe-like creature and violently killed the agent in retaliation. When Mick Rory found her a moment later, she'd reverted to her human form.

Abilities

 * Animal/Creature care: As a new caretaker of fugitives, Mona is gentle and knows how to peacefully interact with them. She was even able to make physical contact with Baba Yaga, which caught the eye of Hank Heywood.
 * High-level intellect/Knowledge of magical creatures: A big reader, Mona was able to list the favorite foods of 3 fugitives without hesitation, impressing Nate.
 * Multilingual: Mona is capable of speaking English and some Spanish. She is also learning Hawaiian to communicate with her client and Konane.

Behind the scenes

 * Mona's name is likely a reference to Ramona Young, the actress who portrays her.
 * Mona was originally named Alaska Yu.
 * Mona is the fourth completely original major or recurring character on ​ after Ava Sharpe, Gary Green, and Charlie, having no known DC Comic counterpart.