| Dragonfly | | | | Characteristics | | Alter ego | Veronica Dultry | | Affiliations | Ani-Men, Femizons, Masters of Evil | | Abilities | Hypnotic gaze, flight | | Dragonfly (real name Veronica Dultry) is a fictional supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Entertainment, Inc. ...
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History
Dragonfly was originally a member of the second group of Ani-Men. She and the other three Ani-Men were given their powers by scientists in the employ of the crimelord Count Nefaria. Dragonfly and the Ani-Men went up against the X-Men in their first appearance; this was her only outing alongside the Ani-Men. She was later abducted by the alien Stranger to his laboratory world, where she and other abductees were manipulated by the Overmind into battling Quasar. After she returned to Earth, she mutated further due to the Stranger's experiments, but Ant-Man aided her in returning to her normal appearance. Later, she joined Superia's Femizons and battled Captain America and Paladin. Not long after, Dragonfly and several other former Femizons battle Captain America again during an AIM weapons demonstration. Much later, Dragonfly was invited to join the Crimson Cowl's Masters of Evil, where she battled the Thunderbolts. She, and the others, were defeated and sent to prison. It is unknown what Dragonfly's current whereabouts are. Count Luchino Nefaria is a fictional character, a supervillain in Marvel Comics universe. ...
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Powers Dragonfly has the ability of flight as well as a hypnotic gaze. Her physical appearance has also been altered, giving her wings, red skin, white pupils, and antennae. |