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Encyclopedia > Pantha

Character History

Pantha was a cat-like member of one of the incarnations of the Teen Titans. During her time with the Titans, she was, to her frustration, "adopted" as a surrogate mother by Baby Wildebeest. She eventually took responsibility for his care when she left the Titans with Red Star (comics), forming a unique and somwehwat dysfunctional family unit (New Titans #114, 1994). Teen Titans redirects here. ... Wildebeest is a name used by many characters in DC Comics New Titans series. ... Red Star (a. ...

During the Infinite Crisis storyline, she was decapitated by the deranged Superboy of Earth Prime. Baby Wildebeest was killed almost immediately afterwards, and Red Star (comics)was frozen solid by Superboy, with his fate unclear. Cover to Infinite Crisis #1. ... Superboy is the name of five fictional characters published by DC Comics. ... Wildebeest is a name used by many characters in DC Comics New Titans series. ... Red Star (a. ...


Other media

Pantha appeared in the fifth season of Teen Titans "Calling All Titans" played by Diane Delano. Here, she is less beastly and more of a professional wrestler. It was mentioned that she was a friend of Wildebeest's. (A nod to their comic selves in which Pantha is Wildebeest's "Mother"). Cyborg met her at a wrestling ring and made her an honorary Titan. She was then attacked by Adonis and Atlas, but defeated them both. Teen Titans is an animated series created by Sam Register and Glen Murakami. ... Diane Delano (born on 29 January 1957 in Los Angeles, California, USA) is an American character actor. ... Wildebeest is a name used by many characters in DC Comics New Titans series. ... Victor Vic Stone otherwise known as Cyborg, is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe, and is also a regular on the Teen Titans animated series. ... This page contains a list of the minor characters made specifically for Teen Titans. ... This page contains a list of the minor characters made specifically for Teen Titans. ...


Pantha joined the team of Beast Boy, Más, Herald and Jericho to launch an assault on the Brotherhood of Evil's main headquarters, and then took part in the final battle against the various supervillains. Beast Boy (real name Garfield Mark Gar Logan) is a shape-shifting superhero in the DC Comics universe. ... Más y Menos poised for action; Más is on the right, Menos on the left. ... Herald (Malcolm A. Duncan, Guardian II, Hornblower) is a fictional character from DC Comics. ... Jericho (Joseph William Wilson) is a superhero who was a member of the Teen Titans in the acclaimed 1980s period of New Teen Titans by Marv Wolfman and George Perez, published by DC Comics. ... The Brotherhood of Evil is a group of DC Comics supervillains, primary enemies of the original Doom Patrol. ...


Appears in:

  • "Calling All Titans"
  • "Titans Together"

  Results from FactBites:
 
Pantha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (451 words)
Pantha was unusual, as the many of the Titans were close friends, she went out of her way to alienate herself from the team.
Pantha was overtly hostile towards her teammates, often ridiculing and berating them (such as referring to Starfire as "princess" and teasing her about Nightwing's other lovers, and calling Flamebird "Miss Wimbledon").
Pantha's human/panther physiology gives her superhuman strength, speed, and agility, as well as heightened senses (such as hearing, smelling, and night-vision), enhanced reflexes, and retractable claws on her hands and feet.
Titans Tower: Pantha (4301 words)
Pantha escaped, but was determined to return to the Wildebeest base to destroy her former captors and torturers.
Deathstroke, Dayton, Pantha, Phantasm and the Wildebeests scuffle.
Pantha was at first fearful of the Baby Wildebeest, which bonded with her as his 'mama,' much to her chagrin.
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