Mrs. Mayberry

"You do everything right in life. Play by all the rules and still get sent down here with all the Hitlers and Epsteins of the world, after one measly massacre propelled by blind rage. So, that's why I'm here - to get my revenge."

- Mayberry to Blitzo

Mrs. Mayberry is a sinner demon and minor character who made her debut in "Murder Family".

She hired Blitzo and his crew to kill a woman whom she caught having an affair with her husband in her debut episode.

Human
When she was a human, Mrs. Mayberry had sandy blonde hair and light green eyes. She was seen wearing yellow glasses, a long-sleeved cream white shirt with a white collar, cherry patterns, and a light green brooch on her chest, a green scrunchy scarf-like headband, red earrings, a dark blue skirt that went up to her stomach and down to her ankles, black tights, and black flats.

Sinner
As a sinner demon, Mrs. Mayberry retains her human self's body shape and outfit but with devilish features. She is roughly the size of Blitzo, with violet skin, pointed ears, red eyes with yellow pupils, and sharp yellow teeth. She has the same tail as an imp, but has noticeable goat-like traits like horns and lavender hooves. Mrs. Mayberry sports messy white hair and her headband is now black.

For clothing, she has a dark pink shirt with noticeable stitches and an upside-down red teardrop jewel on her chest with yellow on the tip. She also wears a torn black skirt, light red diamond earrings, and salmon pink thin-framed cat-eye glasses. When angry, her eyes glow with a red light and her hair starts waving around her head.

Personality
Before her death, Mrs. Mayberry was a cheerful and kind person who had a passion for teaching children.

However, when she saw that her husband cheated on her, she snapped and was filled with murderous intent, although she was immediately horrified of killing him in front of her students after coming to her senses.

After her death, Mayberry became embittered to the thought of ending up in Hell for one act of blind rage after living a lifetime of otherwise good behavior. She was also out for revenge on the woman who was responsible for her death, which is why she went to Blitzo for this task.

It seems she still has a sense of humor, joking about how the situation was messed up, but she paid for it.

Abilities

 * Peak Physical Strength - Even before her death, she possessed incredible strength, able to throw one of her students with enough force to break through the school roof.

Skillset

 * Teaching - Being an elementary school teacher, she is shown to have the capability to educate them.
 * Musical Talent - She leads the school day with a song she encourages the class to sing along to.
 * Marksmanship - She knows how to use a gun, as shown when she killed her cheating husband off-screen.

Gallery

 * Mrs. Mayberry/Gallery

Trivia

 * Her last name, Mayberry, when used as a metaphor, means "a utopian setting" or "a perfect place to live". Whereas, as a noun, it is an ornamental bramble that bears white flowers and edible yellow fruit.
 * She is the first denizen of Hell in the series who has been shown in both their living human form and the demon form they took on after their death.
 * She apparently did not have kids, as she told her husband they could have had a family.
 * She is the second client to make a physical appearance on Helluva Boss due to the fact that the one who hired I.M.P to kill Eddie in the pilot remains unknown, and the Ohioan demon who hired the company to kill a jogger was only seen in their advertising.
 * The first client being Stolas, albeit his appearance was not in person and was during a flashback.
 * Despite Faustisse stating that sinners have different voices back when they were still human, this does not seem to be the case for Mrs. Mayberry. Because of this, it is possible that this information has been retconned, and is not canon.
 * It is also stated that after sinners descend to Hell, they change their names. It is unknown if Mrs. Mayberry did this since she was never addressed as anything other than "the newest client".