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Aspen Matthews From Fathom
Fathom Volume 2 #8 Cover B by Michael Turner & Peter Steigwald.
As a teenager Aspen is found on a Cruise ship that has been lost at
sea. when it is recovered she has no memory of who she is and
knows nothing about her past. As she grows up she has a hunger to
know more about the sea. As an Olympic Gold medalist Aspen then
changes course and becomes a marine biologist.
Her ability to connect with water is then discovered when she
escapes death in an underwater marine complex. she is not exactly
human and is a member of an underwater race who are able to turn
into and manipulate water. This is just the begining of an adventure
and a fantastic comic.
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Sara Pezzini from Witchblade
Sara Pezzini from Witchblade
This is a long running comic from Top Cow Comics. It is a story
about a misunderstood New York Detective. After the loss of her
partner she becomes possessed by a metal and almost organic
ancient gauntlet that has the ability to change form. She attracts the
attention of Kenneth Irons and Ian Knottingham and this spells
nothing but danger and adventure for this once rule breaking cop.
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J. Scott Campbell's Danger Girl
J. Scott Campbell's Danger Girl
Danger Girl is a collection that has 3 great female characters that
have brains, beauty and big guns. There's Natalia Kassle, Sydney
Savage and Abby Chase. They are part of an organisation that is
similar to Charlie's Angels. This tongue and cheek comic is fantastic
fun to read and is a colourful addition to any comic collection.
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Wonder Woman Of DC
Now the Legend comes !! I should have list her in the first place.
Wonder Woman Of DC
Wonder Woman is a fictional DC Comics superheroine co-created by William Moulton Marston and wife Elizabeth Holloway Marston. Wonder Woman first appeared in All Star Comics #8 (Dec. 1941). She is among the first |
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Brandy Carter in Liberty Meadows by Frank Cho
Brandy Carter in Liberty Meadows by Frank Cho
Brandy Carter - A beautiful animal psychiatrist.
Liberty Meadows is a comic strip and comic book created, written and illustrated by Frank Cho. It relates the comedic activities of the staff and denizens of the titular animal sanctuary/rehabilitation clinic. |
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She-Dragon by Erik Larsen
She-Dragon by Erik Larsen
Amy Belcher, also known as Sensation and mostly as She-Dragon is a fictional 'superfreak' and later police officer created by Erik Larsen for his series Savage Dragon as a Supergirl like female counterpart for the series' main character The Dragon.
A troubled 'bimbo', She-Dragon became the star of Erik Larsen's title for four issues (51-54) during a time when The Dragon was thought deceased, the title was even changed to 'Savage She-Dragon' for those issues, recently a new She-Dragon mini-series has been announced. |
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Dawn by Joseph Michael Linsner, Sirius Comics
Dawn by Joseph Michael Linsner, Sirius Comics
Dawn is a comic book character, created by Joseph Michael Linsner. Dawn is the goddess of birth and rebirth and the lover of Cerenos, the god of death. She is depicted with three "tears" running from her left eye.
Dawn first appeared only on the covers of Cry for Dawn before featuring in her own one shot Drama from the new publisher Sirius Entertainment and then the miniseries Dawn: Lucifer's Halo, Dawn: Return of the Goddess , and Dawn: Three Tiers |
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Lady Death
Lady Death is a fictional warlord created by Brian Pulido. Lady Death first appeared in comic books produced by Chaos! Comics (of which Pulido was the founder and president) and later to various different publishers - currently, Avatar Press are publishing Lady Death comics. The character was the subject of a full-length animated feature film released in July 2004 by ADV Films.
Classic Lady Death
The setting for the original Lady Death comic was medieval Sweden. The woman who would become Lady Death was born as a mortal named Hope. Her father was a local nobleman named Matthias who was forcibly conscripting peasants into military service as feudal levies. The exact nature of the war that Matthias was prosecuting is not specified, although evidence from the recent revision of the character by Avatar Press suggests that it may have been one of the Northern Crusades (also known as the Baltic Crusades).
Unknown to his innocent daughter, Matthias had a dark secret. Although congratulated by the Church for his work against the pagans, he was despised by the common folk as a cruel tyrant. Matthias was outwardly pious, but secretly dabbled in black magic and demonology. He was actually a descendant of the fallen angels who had led the rebellion against the Judeo-Christian God.
By contrast, Hope's mother was a woman so pure and innocent that her bloodline reached Heaven. Hope's mother died when Hope was still in her late teens, and she was left to live with her father.
Eventually, Matthias' cruelty triggered a peasant uprising. Matthias narrowly escaped death at the hands of the rebels by summoning a demon, but Hope was captured by the rebels and accused of witchcraft. Faced with the prospect of execution by burning at the stake, Hope uttered an incantation that she had overheard her father use. This incantation summoned a demon who offered her a bargain -- he would rescue her from death if she would renounce her humanity and serve the powers of Hell. Hope accepted the bargain and was transported into the infernal realms.
Once in Hell, Hope became entangled in a civil war that was raging between Lucifer and an army of renegade devils led by a powerful sorcerer. Hope was devastated when she learned that the ambitious sorcerer challenging Lucifer for the control of Hell was her own father.
Gradually corrupted by the nature of her surrounding, Hope was tainted with evil. She allied herself with an exiled craftsman who forged weapons for the infernal armies. While speaking to him, she declared that the innocent woman she had once been was dead and that she would henceforth only be known as Lady Death.
In her new persona, Lady Death led an uprising against the Lords of Hell. During the final battle, Lucifer cursed her never to return to Earth while the living walked. Lady Death swore an oath that she would circumvent Lucifer's curse by exterminating all life on Earth.
Lady Death finally ended Lucifer's control over her by casting him through Heaven's Gate (a place where evil cannot go), and in doing so became the new ruler of Hell. Many of the beings living in hell believe that the ascension of Lady Death signaled the beginning of the age of judgement - the final battle between good and evil for the fate of the Earth.
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Angela (Image Comics)
Angela (Image Comics)
Angela is a fictional character in Todd McFarlane's Spawn comic book series. She was created for the series by writer Neil Gaiman, which led to a legal battle between McFarlane and Gaiman over the rights to the character.
In the comics, Angela is an angel who acts opposite Spawn as a bounty hunter working under the auspices of Heaven. She attempted to kill Spawn upon their first meeting, but he managed to defeat her despite her significantly greater experience. When he later came to her aid during her trial in Heaven- ironically, he was there to testify that she had permission to attempt to kill him- they started a relationship. Angela was killed during the battle with Malebolgia in Spawn #100. |
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What am I thinking? I almost forgot her! Lara Croft
Lara Croft (Top Cow Studios)
Lara Croft (birthday February 14, 1968) is an English video game character and the Amazonian heroine of the Tomb Raider series of video games, movies and comic books.
The daughter of Lord Henshingly Croft, Lara was brought up in the secure world of aristocracy, surrounded by tennis, butlers and corgis. During her school years she attended a lecture by renowned archeologist Werner Von Croy, and this sparked an interest in archeology.
Later when she was 16, she found out Von Croy was preparing an expedition to Cambodia, and convinced her parents to let her join him on the expedition. The expedition ended in disaster though, as Von Croy triggered a trap resulting in him being sealed inside a tomb - Lara having to leave him in order to avoid the same fate. Von Croy survived, but the incident caused a grudge between them that lasted for years. Later, at her Swiss finishing school, she took to the art of extreme skiing and spent a holiday in the Himalayas searching for more challenging terrain. However, on her return trip, the plane crashed deep within the mountains, leaving Lara as the sole survivor.
She spent two weeks wandering alone through the Himalayas before walking into the remote Tibetan village of Tokakeriby. Her harrowing experience had a profound effect on her. No longer able to stand the suffocating atmosphere of upper-class British society, she realised she was only truly alive when she was travelling alone.
Despite this drastic life change, Lara still retained some essence of her upbringing - most notably her polite, upper-class accent.
Lara's parents though were less than convinced about the benefits of this chosen lifestyle. They ceased to associate with their daughter, terminating her monthly allowance.
While in England, Lara lives in a mansion in Surrey which she inherited from an aunt many years ago. At one time she saw little use for it but now realises that, if nothing else, it at least proved handy for storage of the various artifacts she has acquired on her travels. The mansion is looked after by her butler Winston, who has been with her since her childhood, and as a result has developed a fatherly bond with her. She has also had a custom-built assault course constructed on the grounds for training purposes.
Lara doesn't consider tomb raiding as a job, but as a way of life - although she has been known to uncover archaeological artifacts on commission. To fund her radical lifestyle, Lara writes travel books. Titles so far have included 'A Tyrannosaurus is Jawing at My Head' and 'Slaying Bigfoot'. Her common complaint, though, is that she doesn't have enough time to put pen to paper.
As well as uncovering many notorious archaeological sites - including the Atlantean pyramid and the last resting place of the dagger of Xian, Lara has found fame in other areas. She has driven the dangerous Alaskan Highway from Tierra del Fuego in South America in record time (although this was later denounced by the Guinness Book of Records due to her "reckless driving") and she hit the headlines again when she hunted out and killed Bigfoot in North America. She also became the youngest ever to climb Mount Everest.
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The Jaguar ( Impact Comics of DC Comics)
The Jaguar
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance The Jaguar # 1, August 1991
Created by William Messner-Loebs, David Antoine Williams
Characteristics
Alter ego Maria De Guzman
Affiliations The Crusaders
Abilities Superhuman strength, speed, agility, enhanced senses, and retractable claws.
The Jaguar is a fictional character in the DC Comics' Impact Comics series The Jaguar. The character is
loosely based on Archie Comics' character The Jaguar.
Maria de Guzman was a transfer student from Brazil who attended a college in Elm Harbor Michigan. She
was plagued by nightmares of a feral woman attacking men in a rainforest, a fact which made it difficult
to make friends. When she went jogging alone at night to clear her head, she was attacked by gang
members. Her panic triggered a transformation into a well-muscled woman with cat-like eyes. In her
transformed state she had supernatural strength and speed, and easliy defeated her attackers.
She found herself back in her dorm after the attack was over, completely normal. She dismissed it as a
dream, until she received a gift from her recently deceased Aunt Luiza, a red suit adorned with a golden
jaguar pattern sash. When she was showering, a voyeur startled her, and she changed into the wild woman
again, this time wearing the costume her aunt sent her.
Maria learned that every generation, a woman in her family is endowed with the feral powers of the
jaguar. Her aunt was the previous wielder of the power, and with her death, the powers were passed to
Maria. At first she tried to resist her powers, but as time progressed, Maria began to use her powers to
defend the citizens of Elm Harbor from evil as the Jaguar.She even teamed up with the Fly and helped
form a team called the Crusaders. Jaguar also helped her countrymen in Brazil. As she continued using
her powers, she became more cat-like, even sprouting claws, fangs, and pointed ears. But when she and
the Crusaders were lost in another dimension, it seemed her career was over. But after years of
searching they found their way home, and she even married the Fly.
Jaguar possesses superhuman strength and speed. She can leap distances of 30 feet, and has enhanced
senses. Later, she developed razor-sharp claws on her fingers and toes, and even developed fangs. |
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