Moon Maiden (character)
Moon Maiden | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | JLA Giant Size Special #3 (October 2000) |
Created by | Dan Curtis Johnson (writer) Dale Eaglesham (artist) |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | Laura Klein |
Team affiliations | Justice League |
Notable aliases | Laurel |
Abilities | Gravity control, Incite 'Lunar Madness' |
Moon Maiden is a
Fictional character biography
Hugh Klein was an American
During one of the Centurion's most grandiose schemes, he used a device called an Erasure Weapon, which was capable of erasing a being from history. After this scheme erased several notable heroes from existence, Moon Maiden, along with the remaining members of the Justice League, the Teen Titans, and
Moon Maiden eventually returned, wrapped up in the schemes of the Centurion, who had also returned. Hugh was able to rekindle the memories of Laura's friends in the Justice League, and together they were able to free her from the Centurion and she was able to bring a close to his scheme. Afterwards, she felt somewhat lost, as most of the world still was unaware of her, but she had Hugh and her friends to help her rediscover this Earth which was now new to her.
Moon Maiden's only other appearances to date have been an appearance on the cover of JLA/Avengers #3 and a cameo (from the waist down) in the next issue #4.
Powers and abilities
Moon Maiden is able to manipulate the alchemical processes of the Hundred's Lunar Villa, and as such is able to manipulate the Moon's gravitational pull. The effects range from moving small items around, to flight, to creating havoc with the Earth's tides and earthquakes. She can also induce an effect called 'Lunar Madness' in others, which can manifest as anything from traumatic flashbacks to being driven permanently insane.
See also
References
- ^ JLA Giant Size Special #3. DC Comics.