Boodikka
Boodikka is a female comic character who features in DC Comics.
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Biography
Boodikka
She came to serve as a soldier for fortune throughout much of the galaxy. (Green Lantern v3 #20)
Chaselon of Barrio III came to recruit her to attend a gathering of beings chosen to join the re-constituted Green Lantern Corps. During this time, she came to meet Hal Jordan where she decided to test her strength against him. At first, Jordan felt that she lacked discipline and intended to reject her admission but Kilowog convinced him to allow her to join as a Green Lantern. (Green Lantern v3 #20)
She was dispatched by the Guardians to survey the loss of the world of New Krypton which was when she encountered Kara Zor-El. The two began to speak about the destruction of her people when they were attacked by Doomsday. Alpha Lantern Boodikka was badly injured with Supergirl saving her and taking her to the Moon where they were pursued by Doomsday who was hunting people connected to Superman. It was revealed that the Cyborg Superman Hank Henshaw was actually hidden within Boodikka's cybernetics and was attempting to escape the monstrous supervillain that was pursuing him. (Justice League of America v2 #55)
Overview
Personality and attributes
Her mother had once told her to never trust a man with a translucent head. (Green Lantern v3 #20)
Powers and abilities
She claimed to be the mistress of all feminine arts where she was trained in short-swords, handguns, personal explosives and lethal hand-to-hand combat. (Green Lantern v3 #20)
Notes
- Boodikka was created by Gerard Jones and Pat Broderick where she made her first appearance in Green Lantern v3 #20 (January, 1992).
In other media
Television
- In Justice League Action, Boodikka made a cameo non-voiced appearance in the animated television series in the episode "Watchtower Tours".
Films
- In Green Lantern: First Flight, Boodikka appeared in the animated film where she was voiced by actor Tricia Helfer.
- In Green Lantern: Emerald Knights, Boodikka had a cameo appearance in the setting of the animated film where she was voiced by actress Grey DeLisle in an uncredited role.
Video games
Appearances
- Green Lantern v3: (1992)
- Green Lantern Corps:
- Justice League of America v2:
- Green Lantern Corps:
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