Saturn Girl
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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
[[File:AdventureComicsV1-247.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Imra Ardeen in Adventure Comics v1 #247.]] | [[File:AdventureComicsV1-247.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Imra Ardeen in Adventure Comics v1 #247.]] | ||
+ | ===Silver Age=== | ||
'''Imra Ardeen''' | '''Imra Ardeen''' | ||
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+ | ===Post-Zero Hour=== | ||
+ | Following the [[Zero Hour]], a new version of reality was created with a different history of events. | ||
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+ | ===Threeboot=== | ||
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+ | ===Post-Infinite Crisis=== | ||
+ | Following the [[Infinite Crisis]], a new version of reality was created with a different history of events. | ||
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+ | ===Rebirth=== | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*Saturn Girl was created by Otto Binder and Al Plastino where she made her first appearance in Adventure Comics v1 #247 (April, 1958). | *Saturn Girl was created by Otto Binder and Al Plastino where she made her first appearance in Adventure Comics v1 #247 (April, 1958). | ||
+ | *In an [https://comicbook.com/dc/news/dc-comics-confirms-the-legion-of-super-heroess-saturn-girl-was-j/ interview], creative officer [[Geoff Johns]] wrote on the character, ''"Saturn Girl is the heart and soul of the Legion of Super-Heroes. When everybody's saying, 'Legion doesn't work anymore. There's too much xenophobia. You can't change people'. Saturn Girl says, 'Yes, you can'. Then suddenly, you realize she can read people's minds. She knows everyone's deepest darkest secrets. If she has faith, then at the base level, human beings and aliens and everybody can reach that goal, can reach achievement and have that goodness inside them. I believe her. I'm with her. And that's why Saturn Girl is so important to the Legion. She's at the epicention of truth for the entire universe for me."'' | ||
+ | *In Comics Buyer's Guide's 100 Sexiest Women, he was ranked 50th in the Comics list. | ||
==Alternate Versions== | ==Alternate Versions== | ||
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===Films=== | ===Films=== | ||
+ | *In Justice League vs. the Fatal Five, Saturn Girl appeared in the setting of the 2019 animated film where she was voiced by actress Tara Strong. | ||
===Video games=== | ===Video games=== | ||
+ | *In Injustice 2, Saturn Girl had a cameo appearance in the Brainiac ending of the fighting video game. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
− | *''Adventure Comics v1'': | + | *''Adventure Comics v1'': (1958) |
*''Legion of Super-Heroes'': | *''Legion of Super-Heroes'': | ||
*''Doomsday Clock v1'': | *''Doomsday Clock v1'': | ||
+ | *''Superman v5'': | ||
+ | *''Legion of Super-Heroes v8'': | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
+ | *[https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Saturn_Girl DC Database Entry] | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturn_Girl Wikipedia Entry] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturn_Girl Wikipedia Entry] | ||
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[[Category:Superheroes]] | [[Category:Superheroes]] | ||
[[Category:Female Superheroes]] | [[Category:Female Superheroes]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Extraterrestrial Superheroes]] | ||
[[Category:DC Comics Superheroes]] | [[Category:DC Comics Superheroes]] | ||
[[Category:Legion of Super-Heroes]] | [[Category:Legion of Super-Heroes]] |
Revision as of 06:59, 5 April 2021
Saturn Girl is a female comic superhero that features in DC Comics.
Contents |
Biography
Silver Age
Imra Ardeen
Post-Zero Hour
Following the Zero Hour, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events.
Threeboot
Post-Infinite Crisis
Following the Infinite Crisis, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events.
Rebirth
Overview
Personality and attributes
Powers and abilities
Her powers were those of thought-casting that allowed her to read the minds of other people. The scientists of Saturn who were experts in telepathy taught her to read minds and cast mental commands anywhere. This allowed her to radiate powerful thought-beams that caused any living creature such as animals to follow her mental hypnotic command. (Adventure Comics v1 #247) She could also beam telepathic commands to another person creating an illusion in their mind such as making them see their gun as a snake. (Adventure Comics v1 #267)
Notes
- Saturn Girl was created by Otto Binder and Al Plastino where she made her first appearance in Adventure Comics v1 #247 (April, 1958).
- In an interview, creative officer Geoff Johns wrote on the character, "Saturn Girl is the heart and soul of the Legion of Super-Heroes. When everybody's saying, 'Legion doesn't work anymore. There's too much xenophobia. You can't change people'. Saturn Girl says, 'Yes, you can'. Then suddenly, you realize she can read people's minds. She knows everyone's deepest darkest secrets. If she has faith, then at the base level, human beings and aliens and everybody can reach that goal, can reach achievement and have that goodness inside them. I believe her. I'm with her. And that's why Saturn Girl is so important to the Legion. She's at the epicention of truth for the entire universe for me."
- In Comics Buyer's Guide's 100 Sexiest Women, he was ranked 50th in the Comics list.
Alternate Versions
In other media
Television
- In the DC Animated Universe, Saturn Girl made several appearances in the shared continuity setting.
- In Superman: The Animated Series, Saturn Girl appeared in the animated television series episode "New Kids In Town" where she was voiced by actor Melissa Joan Hart.
- In Justice League Unlimited, Saturn Girl appeared in a non-voiced role in the animated television series in the episode "Far From Home."
- In the Legion of Super-Heroes, Saturn Girl appeared as a regular character in the animated television series where she was voiced by actor Kari Wahlgren.
- In Smallville, Saturn Girl appeared in the live-action television series in the episode "Legion" where she was portrayed by actress/singer Alexz Johnson.
- In Supergirl, Imra Ardeen appeared in the live-action television series third season which was part of the Arrowverse where she was portrayed by actor Amy Jackson.
Films
- In Justice League vs. the Fatal Five, Saturn Girl appeared in the setting of the 2019 animated film where she was voiced by actress Tara Strong.
Video games
- In Injustice 2, Saturn Girl had a cameo appearance in the Brainiac ending of the fighting video game.
Appearances
- Adventure Comics v1: (1958)
- Legion of Super-Heroes:
- Doomsday Clock v1:
- Superman v5:
- Legion of Super-Heroes v8:
External Links
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