Shimmer (comics)

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Shimmer
The New Teen Titans #3 (January 1981)
Created byMarv Wolfman
George Pérez
In-story information
Alter egoSelinda Flinders
SpeciesMetahuman
Team affiliationsFearsome Five
Secret Society of Super Villains
AbilitiesAbility to transmute any element or compound into any other

Shimmer (Selinda Flinders) is a fictional

supervillainess in the DC Comics universe. The older sister of fellow supervillain Mammoth, she is a founding member of the Fearsome Five and enemy of the Teen Titans
.

The character made her live-action debut in the second season of the DC Universe series Titans, portrayed by Hanneke Talbot.

Publication history

Shimmer first appeared in

The New Teen Titans #3 and was created by George Pérez and Marv Wolfman.[1]

Fictional character biography

Selinda and her younger brother Baran (a.k.a. the supervillain Mammoth) are superhumans from Australia. Teased by their classmates for being different, the frustrated children used their powers to fight their tormentors, only to be driven out of town by the angry and frightened parents. Selinda and Baran's parents sent them off to the country of Markovia, where they were put in the care of scientist Dr. Helga Jace. While Dr. Jace tried to teach the young mutants a sense of morality, the two instead turned to a life of crime.

Shimmer is one of the founding members of the Fearsome Five, which she joins after answering an ad placed in the Underworld Star by Doctor Light. Shimmer and the Fearsome Five fought with the Teen Titans on numerous occasions; they also have battled Superman.[2] Shimmer eventually renounces her criminal life and retires, along with Baran, to a Tibetan monastery. Later, her peaceful existence is ended when her former teammate Psimon tracks her down. Using his psychic powers, Psimon turns Shimmer's body to glass and shatters it.[3]

Shimmer later returns to life.[4] Doctor Sivana assembles a new version of the Fearsome Five, including Shimmer's brother Mammoth. Sivana is able to recruit Mammoth by promising to resurrect his sister. Sivana has Psimon reassemble the broken shards of Shimmer's glass body, then uses his superscience to restore her to life. In this new form, Shimmer adopts a revealing Goth-like black leather outfit in place of her original gold bodystocking.

Shimmer is mentioned as a possible, but not likely, source for kryptonite in Countdown to Infinite Crisis (2005).

Shimmer is one of the villains featured in Salvation Run.

She and Mammoth eventually join up with a new Fearsome Five roster that is hired by

Kid Devil.[5] Shimmer and the Fearsome Five apparently escape soon after their incarceration. They attempt to assassinate Donna Troy when she attends the opening of a resort in Miami. Troy easily defeats the villains, but Shimmer taunts her by refusing to reveal who hired them.[6]

The New 52

In the timeline of the 2011 DC Comics continuity reboot,

. She is then defeated by Platinum.

DC Rebirth

In the timeline of DC's 2016 book relaunch, DC Rebirth, Shimmer appears as part of the Fearsome Five.[8]

Powers and abilities

Shimmer is a metahuman with ability to transmute any element or compound into any other. The change only lasts for a few minutes and she can only affect materials within a radius of 3 ft (0.91 m).

In other media

  • Shimmer makes non-speaking appearances in
    Reach
    experimentation.
  • Shimmer makes a cameo appearance in the Titans episode "Rose", portrayed by Hanneke Talbot.

References

  1. .
  2. ^ The New Titans #116 (December 1994)
  3. ^ Outsiders (vol. 3) #13 (August 2004)
  4. ^ Teen Titans (vol. 3) #71–74 (2009)
  5. ^ Titans (vol. 2) #20. DC Comics.
  6. ^ Justice League (Vol. 2) #29. DC Comics.
  7. ^ Titans #9. DC Comics.