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Encyclopedia > Aftershock (comics)
Aftershock


Aftershock confronts Spider-Girl

Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Spider-Girl #51 (Nov. 2002)
Created by Sean Mckeever
Casey Jones
Characteristics
Alter ego Allison Dillon
Affiliations Electro
Notable powers Ability to generate and manipulate electricity.

Aftershock is a fictional character who appeared in the Marvel Comics' Spider-Girl series. She is Allison Dillon, the daughter of Max Dillon (also known as Electro) in the MC2 timeline. Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Entertainment, Inc. ... In comic books, first appearance refers to the date or issue of a characters first appearance. ... Spider-Girl (May Mayday Parker) is a comic book superheroine, set in an alternate future of the Marvel Comics universe. ... Portrait of The Brave Engineer himself: John Luther Casey Jones, 1864-1900. ... Alter Ego has multiple meanings: Alter Ego is a game for the Commodore 64 computer. ... Electro is the name of several fictional comic book characters in the Marvel Comics universe, including two from Marvels predecessors, Timely Comics and Atlas Comics. ... Lightning strikes during a night-time thunderstorm. ... A fictional character is any person who appears in a work of fiction. ... Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Entertainment, Inc. ... Spider-Girl (May Mayday Parker) is a comic book superheroine, set in an alternate future of the Marvel Comics universe. ... Electro is the name of several fictional comic book characters in the Marvel Comics universe, including two from Marvels predecessors, Timely Comics and Atlas Comics. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this comics-related article may require cleanup. ...


History

Max Dillon fell in love with a young woman named Marilyn, who never married Max because of criminal history as Electro, but did have a child with him. Their daughter Allison inherited her father's electrical abilities, and due to slight differences in the polarities of Max and Allison's electrical fields, the slightest physical contact with each other burned them.


Max returned to his criminal ways as Electro and was sent to prison, and Marilyn died of cancer. Young Allison was placed in foster care, where she was bounced from one home to another. In her teens, Allison designed a costume very similar to her father's Electro costume, and decided use her powers to be a criminal like her father. She tried to rob a jewelry store at a mall, but was stopped by Spider-Girl. Later, using the codename "Aftershock", Allison attempted to rob some armored cars, but again she was stopped by Spider-Girl. Spider-Girl (May Mayday Parker) is a comic book superheroine, set in an alternate future of the Marvel Comics universe. ...


Electro found out about his daughter's criminal ways, and contacted Spider-Girl's father, Spider-Man, so that the three could confront Aftershock. Electro convinced his daughter to to return with him, and that they would find a way to vercome their inability to touch. She agreed and left with Electro. She has not returned to her criminal ways since. Spider-Man swinging around his hometown, New York City. ...


Powers

Aftershock has the the ability to electricity for a variety of effects. She can fire miniature lightning bolts at her opponents, surround herself in a protective shield of energy, or electrocute a person with a touch of her hands. She can absorb electricity from various sources to enhance her powers. She can fly via magnetic levitation, by surrounding herself in an elecectromagnetic field of equal polarity to the Earth's. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...



 
 

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