Saturn Woman
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− | The adult [[Saturn Girl]] | + | Real Name: Imra Ardeen |
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+ | The adult alias of [[Saturn Girl]], a founding member of the [[Legion of Super-Heroes]]. Imra is married to her long time beau, Garth Ranzz, [[Lightning Man]] - the former [[Lightning Lad]]. | ||
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+ | Saturn Woman possessed the powers of telepathy and super-thought casting, and she was a member of the [[Adult Legion of Super-Heroes]]. | ||
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+ | Saturn Woman, [[Cosmic Man]], and Lightning Man traveled back in time to present day [[Metropolis]] to visit their good friend and fellow Legion member [[Superboy]], now grown up and known as [[Superman]]. The Legionnaires aided the [[Man of Steel]] in his battle against the combined threat of [[Lex Luthor]] and the [[Legion of Super-Villains]]. | ||
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+ | (S No. 147/3, Aug 1961: "The Legion of Super-Villains"; and others.) | ||
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+ | [[Category:Silver Age (1956-1970)]] |
Latest revision as of 02:49, 24 September 2006
Saturn Woman
Real Name: Imra Ardeen
The adult alias of Saturn Girl, a founding member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. Imra is married to her long time beau, Garth Ranzz, Lightning Man - the former Lightning Lad.
Saturn Woman possessed the powers of telepathy and super-thought casting, and she was a member of the Adult Legion of Super-Heroes.
Saturn Woman, Cosmic Man, and Lightning Man traveled back in time to present day Metropolis to visit their good friend and fellow Legion member Superboy, now grown up and known as Superman. The Legionnaires aided the Man of Steel in his battle against the combined threat of Lex Luthor and the Legion of Super-Villains.
(S No. 147/3, Aug 1961: "The Legion of Super-Villains"; and others.)