Traci Thirteen
Traci Thirteen is a female comic superhero that features in DC Comics.
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Biography
Origin
Traci Thirteen
After her mother's death, Traci was taken in by Ralph Dibny and his wife Sue Dibny who became parental figures to her. (Blue Beetle v7 #16)
Traci came to move to Metropolis when she encountered a badly wounded Superman who had been pierced in the chest with a magical spear. Using her magic, she tried to keep him alive but required further aid and summoned Lana Lang to aid her. They were then joined by Natasha Irons who Traci initially thought was the assassin but came to find out she was an ally. It was then that they were attacked by the Hungry Ghost who looked to continue her attack to eliminate the Man of Steel. During the fighting, Traci was forced to temporarily possess Superman to use his heat vision against their enemies but misjudged the strength of the beam that dealt a great deal of damage to the surrounding area. Luckly, Supergirl Cir-El arrived at the scene to evacuate civilians where she lent her aid to fight the Hungry Ghost and protect her 'father' Superman. (Action Comics v1 #807)
During the Day of Vengeance, the Spectre began a quest to destroy all magic after being convinced by Eclipso that all it did was bring ruin to the world. Traci Thirteen was among the many mystics that were gathered by the Shadowpact to help contain the after effects of the Spectre's attack that destroyed the Rock of Eternity. She used her urban magic to find the location of the scattered pieces of the Rock which had fallen in the city and shared this information with Zatanna. (Infinite Crisis Special: Day of Vengeance v1 #1)
She later went to assist the Posse when the Eclipso possessed Jean Loring attempted to steal a child to use as a new host body. During this time, she sought the help of the new Blue Beetle Jaime Reyes where they worked together to fight the supervillain. (Blue Beetle v8 #16)
Post-Flashpoint
Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events.
Overview
Personality and attributes
He hated magic even more so after it was responsible for the death of his wife. (Action Comics v1 #798)
Following her mothers death, she was taken in by the Dibnys where Ralph Dibny her to be a detective whilst Traci loved Sue Dibny very much. (Blue Beetle v7 #16)
Powers and abilities
She had the ability to see auras around a person allowing her to discern personality traits of a person. Traci was also able to use this magic to find a person by tracking their aura trail. Certain people were known to possess double auras which was an indicator that the person walked in two worlds. Such individuals were either special or suffered from schizophrenia. (Adventures of Superman v1 #611)
This was a special brand of magic where she drew knowledge and power from cities. (Infinite Crisis Special: Day of Vengeance v1 #1)
Her mother taught her a spell whereby she was able to shoot blasts of magical energy at a target. (Superman: The Man of Steel v1 #133) She knew spells that could help her fight against shadow pixies. Traci was also able possess another person temporarily and could use this power to use an unconscious team mates ability to help in a fight. (Action Comics v1 #807)
One of her weapons was the stolen Staff of Arion that she used in mystical battles. It allowed her to combat other magical spells and she used it to assist her in teleportation. (Blue Beetle v8 #16)
By her side was her pet iguana named Leroy where she could use to make him much larger so that he could help her in a fight. (Superman: The Man of Steel v1 #133)
Notes
- Traci Thirteen was created by Joe Kelly and Dwayne Turner where she made her first appearance in Action Comics v1 #189 (February, 2003).
Alternate Versions
In other media
Television
- In Young Justice, Traci Thurston appeared in the setting of the animated television series where she was voiced by actress Lauren Tom.
Films
- In Teen Titans: The Judas Contract, Traci appeared in the animated film where she was voiced by actress Masasa Moyo.
Appearances
- Action Comics v1: (2003)
- Adventures of Superman v1:
- Day of Vengeance v1:
- Blue Beetle v7:
- Superwoman v1:
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