Yara Flor
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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
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*Yara Flor was created by Joëlle Jones, Scott Snyder and Yanick Paquette where she made her first appearance in Dark Nights: Death Metal v1 #7 (March, 2021). | *Yara Flor was created by Joëlle Jones, Scott Snyder and Yanick Paquette where she made her first appearance in Dark Nights: Death Metal v1 #7 (March, 2021). | ||
*On [https://twitter.com/LuconMarcus/status/1318193822761967618 Twitter], Jones said that the characters look was inspired by Brazilian indigenous model Suyane Moreira. | *On [https://twitter.com/LuconMarcus/status/1318193822761967618 Twitter], Jones said that the characters look was inspired by Brazilian indigenous model Suyane Moreira. | ||
+ | *In an [https://www.ign.com/articles/dc-future-state-crossover-relaunch-superman-batman-2021 interview] on IGN, editor Jamie S. Rich wrote, ''"We will eventually discover that there are connections to the other tribes of the Amazons that we have established. Yara does have some connection to the Amazons, and part of what we'll discover in her origin is what activates her position, what makes her Wonder Woman at this time. She's from Brazil, but was an immigrant to America. There's also that element of her story. Even though we'll see her currently active as Wonder Woman, eventually we'll learn what her origin is - partially her figuring out what that means, where she's from, why this is her, how she relates to Diana, how she relates to the other Amazons. Joelle was looking at Yara as - she is new to this. Her humanity is still very much intact and very much important. From a reader standpoint, what does that mean for me when I look at this character? Diana Prince is a goddess, so she's always a bit above us. This is a chance to sort of get back to some of the early roots of Wonder Woman where Diana was trying to be human and trying to learn how to be human. Now we're going the opposite way - how does a human learn how to be a goddess?"'' | ||
==Alternate Versions== | ==Alternate Versions== | ||
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*''Dark Nights: Death Metal v1'': (2021) | *''Dark Nights: Death Metal v1'': (2021) | ||
*''Future State: Wonder Woman v1'': (2021) | *''Future State: Wonder Woman v1'': (2021) | ||
+ | *''Future State: Justice League v1'': (2021) | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 05:28, 12 January 2021
Yara Flor is a female comic superhero who features in DC Comics.
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Biography
Yara Flor
Overview
Personality and attributes
Powers and abilities
She was shown to wield a golden Boleadoras in combat that allowed her to easy capture enemies. (Future State: Wonder Woman v1 #1)
Notes
- Yara Flor was created by Joëlle Jones, Scott Snyder and Yanick Paquette where she made her first appearance in Dark Nights: Death Metal v1 #7 (March, 2021).
- On Twitter, Jones said that the characters look was inspired by Brazilian indigenous model Suyane Moreira.
- In an interview on IGN, editor Jamie S. Rich wrote, "We will eventually discover that there are connections to the other tribes of the Amazons that we have established. Yara does have some connection to the Amazons, and part of what we'll discover in her origin is what activates her position, what makes her Wonder Woman at this time. She's from Brazil, but was an immigrant to America. There's also that element of her story. Even though we'll see her currently active as Wonder Woman, eventually we'll learn what her origin is - partially her figuring out what that means, where she's from, why this is her, how she relates to Diana, how she relates to the other Amazons. Joelle was looking at Yara as - she is new to this. Her humanity is still very much intact and very much important. From a reader standpoint, what does that mean for me when I look at this character? Diana Prince is a goddess, so she's always a bit above us. This is a chance to sort of get back to some of the early roots of Wonder Woman where Diana was trying to be human and trying to learn how to be human. Now we're going the opposite way - how does a human learn how to be a goddess?"
Alternate Versions
- In Future State: Wonder Woman v1 #1 (2021), the character made their first appearance in the setting of the alternate reality of Future State. After slaying a hydra, she forced the forest guardian spirit Caipora to help her to travel into the Underworld in order to rescue one of her Themysciran sisters from the clutches of Hades, the Greek god of the dead.
Appearances
- DC Nation Presents DC Future State v1: (2020)
- Dark Nights: Death Metal v1: (2021)
- Future State: Wonder Woman v1: (2021)
- Future State: Justice League v1: (2021)
External Links
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