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Zarda, more commonly known as Power Princess, is a fictional Marvel Comics character. Two different versions of the character appear in two separate (but related) continuities. FicTioNaL is a Gaming Legend. ... This article is about the comic book company. ...

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Various incarnations of Power Princess

Marvel Comics Alternate Universes
Marvel stories take place primarily in a mainstream continuity called the Marvel Universe. Some stories are set in various parallel, or alternate, realities, called the Marvel Multiverse.

The Official Handbook to the Marvel Universe: Alternate Worlds 2005 designates the mainstream continuity as "Earth-616", and assigns another Earth-numbers to each specific alternate reality.

In this article the following characters, or teams, and realities are referred to: This article is about the shared universe setting used by many Marvel Comics titles. ... In the Marvel Universe there exists a multiverse. ... The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe, also known as OHOTMU, is a guide which attempts to detail the fictional universe of Marvel Comics. ...

Character/Team Universe
Zarda Earth-712
Zarda Earth-31916

The more traditional one resides on Earth-712 (not the traditional Marvel Universe Earth-616 which is populated by classic Spider-Man, the original version of the Fantastic Four, etc.) and is a member of the superhero group, the Squadron Supreme. More recently, she has also joined the Exiles. Her character was originally developed as a thinly disguised analog of DC Comics' Wonder Woman. In the Marvel Comics Multiverse, Earth-712 or Earth-S is the designation used to identify the continuity in which the Squadron Supreme operate. ... In the Marvel Universe, the Supremeverse is the name given to the continuity in which the Supreme titles take place (i. ... In the Marvel Comics Multiverse, Earth-712 or Earth-S is the designation used to identify the continuity in which the Squadron Supreme operate. ... This article is about the shared universe setting used by many Marvel Comics titles. ... In the fictional Marvel Universe, Earth-616 or Earth 616 is the name used to identify the primary continuity in which most Marvel Comics titles take place. ... Spider-Man swinging around his hometown, New York City. ... For other uses, see Fantastic Four (disambiguation). ... The Squadron Supreme is a team of comic book superheroes in the Marvel Comics universe, a thinly disguised version of DC Comics Justice League of America. ... The Exiles are a group of fictional comic book characters from Marvel Comics. ... DC Comics is an American comic book and related media company. ... For other uses, see Wonder Woman (disambiguation). ...


Since the debut of Marvel's MAX title Supreme Power, the Squadron Supreme characters have been reintroduced in a new, previously unexplored continuity (an alternate universe later designated as Earth-31916). The Supreme Power continuity has a version of Power Princess as well.
MAX is an imprint of Marvel Comics for adult audiences, launched in 2001 after Marvel broke with the Comics Code Authority and established its own rating system. ... Supreme Power is a comic book limited series published under Marvel Comics MAX imprint from 2003 to 2005. ...


Power Princess: Squadron Supreme

Power Princess


Power Princess. Art by Jim Calafiore. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (367x955, 693 KB)Power Princess, in art from the cover to Exiles #78, by Jim Calafiore. ...

Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Defenders #112 (October, 1982)
Created by J. M. DeMatteis (writer), Don Perlin (artist)
Characteristics
Alter ego Zarda Shelton[1]
Species Utopians, from Earth -712
Team
affiliations
Squadron Supreme,
formerly the Golden Agency, Exiles
Notable aliases Claire Debussy
Abilities Flight
Invulnerability
Superhuman strength and speed
Does not age
Over 500 years of combat experience

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Fictional character biography

Princess Zarda of Earth-712 lived on Utopia Isle, a small island in the southern sea, untouched by outside civilization. The Utopians believe themselves to be the result of genetic experimentation conducted upon Homo sapiens; they are, indeed, the equivalent on the Squadron's Earth of the Inhumans. While the rest of Homo sapiens were making flint spearheads, the Utopians developed an advanced culture based on peace, fellowship and experience or learning. On their little island community, people knew no poverty, injustice, war, crime, or sexual discrimination. After the outside world made the first atom bomb, the Utopians believed their way of life was in jeopardy. Building a starship, they left Earth to find a new home[2]. Princess Zarda chose to remain behind as their sole emissary to the earth, a role she had assumed some years earlier as Power Princess. During this time, she was a member of the World War II team known as the Golden Agency, along with fellow members American Eagle and Professor Imam, the Sorcerer Supreme of the Squadron's Earth. Central New York City. ... Homo sapiens (Latin: wise man) is the scientific name for the human species. ... The Inhumans are a fictional race of superhumans in the Marvel Comics Universe, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. ... Homo sapiens (Latin: wise man) is the scientific name for the human species. ... This article is about the sedimentary rock. ... For other uses, see Culture (disambiguation). ... A boy from an East Cipinang trash dump slum in Jakarta, Indonesia shows what he found. ... Justice is a concept involving the fair and moral treatment of all persons, especially in law. ... For other uses, see War (disambiguation). ... Sexism is discrimination between people based on their Sex rather than their individual merits. ... The mushroom cloud of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Japan, in 1945 lifted nuclear fallout some 18 km (60,000 feet) above the epicenter. ... Blue Eagle is the name of a fictional comic-book character in the Marvel Comics multiverse. ... Doctor Strange is a sorcerer, featured in Marvel Comics. ...


Living in Capitol City, she married Howard Shelton (mirroring the relationship between Steve Trevor and the golden age Wonder Woman), a sailor whom she met during "the war" (possibly World War II). Howard was the sole survivor of a sinking ship and the first outsider Zarda met. Howard aged normally while Zarda appears to be the same age as she was when they met, 50–60 years earlier. Unknowingly, Howard was killed by Hyperion 2, leaving Zarda free to pursue a romantic relationship with Hyperion[3]. Steve Trevor is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics, as a member of Wonder Womans supporting cast. ... Superman, catalyst of the Golden Age: Superman #14 (Feb. ... For other uses, see Wonder Woman (disambiguation). ... Combatants Allied powers: China France Great Britain Soviet Union United States and others Axis powers: Germany Italy Japan and others Commanders Chiang Kai-shek Charles de Gaulle Winston Churchill Joseph Stalin Franklin Roosevelt Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Hideki Tōjō Casualties Military dead: 17,000,000 Civilian dead: 33,000... Hyperion is a fictional character that first appears in the Earth-616 Marvel Universe and the alternate universes of Earth-712 and Earth-31916. ...


Defending the Earth-712 against an attack by the Nth Man, Power Princess and the Squadron Supreme were stranded on Earth-616. Some time later, with the help of the Avengers, the Squadron Supreme were returned to Earth-712[4]. Nth Man is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe. ... The Avengers are a fictional superhero team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. ...


When Proteus, the Exiles' archenemy, showed up one day, he tricked the Squadron Supreme into battling the Exiles. While the Exiles were distracted, Proteus fled to another reality. When Hyperion decided to join the Exiles, Power Princess stopped him, saying that Hyperion is needed in his own world. Power Princess then left with the Exiles to catch Proteus, despite the objections of Blink. However, under her guidance and direction, the Exiles came the closest they have ever been to beating Proteus. Unfortunately, when she threw one of the blades of Longshot, she missed Proteus and hit the Maestro instead, setting him off. The Maestro fought the Exiles, and then Proteus fought Maestro. Proteus took the body of Morph and fled, despite Zarda's plan she considered foolproof. After finally defeating Proteus by trapping him in Morph's body, Power Princess remained an Exile to continue fixing damaged realities. She also suggested that Blink bury Mimic in his home reality. Otherwise Blink would have buried him in the desert of Panoptichron. Power Princess left the team to return to the Squadron Supreme in Exiles #90, making her the first member to voluntarily quit the Exiles. She was replaced by Psylocke. Kevin MacTaggert, best known as Proteus and also called Mutant X, is a Marvel Comics character, associated with the X-Men. ... The Exiles are a group of fictional comic book characters from Marvel Comics. ... Blink (Clarice Ferguson) is a Marvel Comics superheroine featured in various X-Men-related series. ... Longshot is a fictional character a Marvel Comics superhero best known as a member of the X-Men. ... The Maestro is an incarnation of The Incredible Hulk as a supervillain from an alternate future timeline set roughly 100 years from the present. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Changeling (Marvel Comics). ... Mimic is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe. ... The Squadron Supreme is a team of comic book superheroes in the Marvel Comics universe, a thinly disguised version of DC Comics Justice League of America. ... Psylocke (Elisabeth Glorianna Betsy Braddock, sometimes Elizabeth) is a Marvel Comics superhero, sister to Captain Britain, and often associated with the X-Men. ...


Super-powers and abilities

Power Princess is superhumanly strong and is considered the third strongest super-being on her Earth, with Hyperion and Redstone being first and second, respectively.


She can fly, although her upper limits are not established. She possesses a great deal of physical resiliance and durability: she is able to withstand repeated blows redirected from Hyperion. She carries a shield made of an undisclosed substance which is extremely durable. She sometimes wears a suit of armour to enhance her natural resiliance.


Power Princess: Supreme Power

Power Princess
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Supreme Power #2 (November, 2003).
Created by J. Michael Straczynski (writer), Gary Frank (artist)
Characteristics
Alter ego Princess Zarda
Team
affiliations
Hyperion
Notable aliases Claire Debussy
Princess of Power
Abilities Above normal intelligence, superhuman strength, speed, flight, stamina, durability, agility and reflexes, radiation beams from eyes, extensive experience in hand-to-hand combat, absorbs life-force of humans to keep youthful appearance

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Fictional character biography

The new Princess debuted in Supreme Power #2. Apparently a Greek goddess who sleeps in a mausoleum, at one point she wakes up and finds the injured Hyperion, healing him. She alludes to having similar origins to Hyperion (they are both aliens) and a mission to colonize and conquer the planet, but she is quite erratic, confusing her memories with allegory.[5]. Supreme Power is a comic book limited series published under Marvel Comics MAX imprint from 2003 to 2005. ... Greek mythological characters (Most of the gods and goddesses had Roman equivalents. ... St. ... Hyperion is a character in the Marvel Comics series Supreme Power, published under the mature-readers imprint MAX Comics, written by J. Michael Straczynski and drawn by Gary Frank. ... Allegory of Music by Filippino Lippi. ...


After separating, Zarda goes on a rampage, disregarding human life and private property[6]. She attempted to remove Doctor Spectrum's power prism but the crystal's intellect contacted her. It informed her that she was "broken" in some way (apparently referring to her seeming insanity) and that it could not fix her despite her request to do so. She then was attacked by Amphibian in retaliation for harming Spectrum. We are shown through Amphibian's eyes, that both Doc Spectrum and Zarda have energy halos around them that bear an obvious resemblance to alien beings (particularly the White Martians of DC Comics. Spectrum only exhibits this when the prism crystal takes control of him, revealing its origin and intelligence). After, Doc has no memory of the exchange, revealing further that his prism has the ability to control him when it wants to[7]. Later, Zarda kills a woman and steals her identification in hopes of starting anew, while working in a women's clothing store[8]. Dr. Spectrum is a comic book superhero in the Marvel Comics universe, and a member of the Squadron Supreme. ... Amphibian is a member of the Squadron Supreme, and an analogue of DC Comics Aquaman. ... White Martians is a name used for fictional alien races native to Mars in several unconnected works. ...


After that she made herself known to the federal government of the United States, as Claire Debussy (it is implied that Zarda murdered the real Claire Debussy and assumed her identity, as a scorch mark in the shape of a young human female is seen on a wall overlooking a pile of ash in her apartment.) But running her background down is hard. She said that her codename is Zarda, but at her power level the government did not push it. Later a liaison officer asked her to fill in some Identification and non-disclosure forms, but Zarda lied to the officer saying she can not remember details due to an "accident". After General Richard Alexander asked why she called herself Zarda, thinking it to be an old nickname, he informed her that focus groups came up with Power Princess. After he asked her what she thought about the name, she said Princess of Power would be better, but the General said that it was already copyrighted (referring to She-Ra: Princess of Power, a cartoon related to He-Man and the Masters of the Universe). This article describes the government of the United States. ... EXAMPLE:Laughbox,Blondie,BamBam,Pinkie,etc. ... A focus group is a form of qualitative research in which a group of people are asked about their attitude towards a product, concept, advertisement, idea, or packaging. ... She-Ra was the heroic lead in a series of toys produced by Mattel called She-Ra: Princess of Power. She also appeared in the tie-in cartoon, which was an attempt to make a version of the He-Man and the Masters of the Universe cartoon series that would... He-Man and the Masters of the Universe is an American animated television series produced by Filmation based on Mattels successful toy line Masters of the Universe. ...


An African general named John M'Butu, a fast-rising tribal leader gifted with a powerful psychic suggestion ability and calling himself the Voice, is leading a genocidal campaign in the Salawe region of Uganda. The US government identifies him as a super-human after he survives an assassination attempt. The team is sent to the region "to take him out", early in the fight, Hyperion, Doctor Spectrum and Amphibian are affected by M'Butu's power to control anyone who hears his voice. M'Butu commands the trio to hunt down their comrades. Zarda immediately notices that there is another voice in Hyperion's head and not the One True Voice. Zarda manages to free Doctor Spectrum by calling to the voice within the Power Prism, which takes control of Spectrum, and frees Hyperion.


Later the Squadron are then ordered to take down insurgents in Ilam Province in Iran, an operation called "Long Walk". Zarda goes on a killing rampage. After Stanley Stewart sees her killing three unarmed solders, calling them harmless, Zarda says "Harmless, yes, for that minute. Now they are harmless tomorrow". After seeing Inertia help a little girl find and kill four of the insurgents who raped and killed her mother and older sisters, Zarda said Inertia is now like her. This article is about the Squadron Supreme character. ... Inertia is the name of two separate, but related superheroes from the fictional Marvel Universe. ...


Mark Milton gives a press conference of the "Long Walk" mission; at the interview, Hyperion meets Redstone and a fight starts. Zarda steps into the fight after watching from her government residence. She flies to Los Angeles, beating Redstone badly. Hyperion stops her from killing him to tell her to take Redstone's nuclear warhead out of Los Angeles up to the stratosphere so it won't detonate in the middle of downtown Los Angeles, which she does, possibly at the expense of her own life. Redstone is a superhero in the fictional Marvel Universe. ... Flag Seal Nickname: City of Angels Location Location within Los Angeles County in the state of California Coordinates , Government State County California Los Angeles County Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa (D) Geographical characteristics Area     City 1,290. ...


Super-powers and abilities

In addition to the same physical abilities she shares with Hyperion, such as flight, super-strength, and enhanced durability, her powers also include some healing based abilities; Zarda's first appearance is as an extremely aged crone. After killing a man that sees her, she then appears as her current form of a youthful woman. Twice in the series, after noticing a gray hair or a scratch from a fight, she killed a human female, somehow absorbing her life energy (or some similar effect). Both times, her "imperfection" was removed. On the opposite end of the scale, she used a similar life force transfer to heal Hyperion when he received life threatening injuries.


In addition to all her powers, Zarda has demonstrated a love of carnage and killing, most likely linked to her ultimate (apparently) mission of conquering the human race.


References

  1. ^ Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: A-Z Update (2006)
  2. ^ Squadron Supreme #1 (1985)
  3. ^ Squadron Supreme #1 - 12 (September 1985 - August 1986)
  4. ^ Squadron Supreme: Death of a Universe (1989)
  5. ^ Supreme Power #10-11
  6. ^ Supreme Power #12
  7. ^ Supreme Power #15-16
  8. ^ Supreme Power #16

Additional notes


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Power Princess - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (676 words)
Princess Zarda lived on Utopia Isle, a small island in the southern sea, untouched by outside civilization.
Princess Zarda chose to remain behind as their sole emissary to the earth, a role she had assumed some years earlier as Power Princess.
She attempted to remove Doctor Spectrum's power prism and it tried to retrieve her memories, but before that happened, she was attacked by Amphibian in retaliation for harming Spectrum.
Princess Cruises : News: Princess Ships Connect to Shore Power in Alaska (634 words)
The electrical power is transmitted from the transformer ashore to the vessel via four 3 =-inch diameter flexible electrical cables that hang festooning-style on a special gantry system built on the dock.
Princess shore power debuted in summer 2001 and was completed in partnership with the city and borough of Juneau, which has allocated $300,000 from cruise passenger fees over the past three years as a contribution to the cost of the land-based expenditures related to the project.
As part of the agreement with Princess, AEL&P was not required to pay the capital cost of the service connection, and the amount Princess pays for the surplus hydroelectric power goes into a special fund that contributes to deferring the cost of diesel-generated power required during the winter months.
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