Alias |
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Troia Avatar Dark Angel Darkstar |
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Nick Name | |
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Civilian ID | |
Donna Hinckley Stacey Troy | |
Occupation | |
Adventurer Fashion Photographer |
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Legal Status | |
Citizen of Themyscira with no criminal record. | |
Nation or Planet of Origin | |
Themyscira, Earth | |
Group Affiliation | |
Darkstars Titans of Myth |
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Base of Operations | |
New Cronus Titans Tower, New York, New York |
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Height | |
5' 9" | |
Weight | |
140 lbs. | |
Eye Color | |
Blue | |
Hair Color | |
Black | |
Known Powers | |
Mystical being with super-human strength, speed, agility, stamina, and durability capable of flight; able to live without nutrition, liquid, air or rest for long periods of time possessing an extremely long life-expectancy. Capable of limited telepathy with a willing host. Able to generate a localized force field. |
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Accessories | |
Magic Bracelets: Capable of deflecting projectiles and magic forces, forged from the shards of Zeus' shield the Aegis. |
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Common Enemies | |
Dark Angel |
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Regularly Appearing | |
New Teen Titans Titans Wonder Woman Vol. 2 |
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First Appearance | |
Wonder Girl II The Brave and the Bold Vol. 1 #60 (June-July, 1965) Troia The New Titans Vol. 2 #55 (June, 1989) |
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Creator | |
Wonder Girl II Bob Haney & George Kashdan Troia Marv Wolfman & George Pérez |
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Origin | |
Young Diana (Wonder Woman I) was lonely living on an island of immortal adult women, and desired a playmate. The sorceress Magala had Diana pass in front of a magical mirror, and when she passed the image followed her out of the mirror, creating a sister. Thinking the avatar was Diana, she was abducted by Dark Angel, an old enemy of Queen Hippolyta. Avatar was forced by Dark Angel to live out numerous lives of misery. After the final battle with Dark Angel, Donna Troy was left a lifeless husk. She was resurrected by Wonder Woman's Lasso of Truth and Wally West's (Flash III) memories of her to create a being of living truth, Troia. |
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