Character » Thundra appears in 256 issues.
A mutant and original member of the X-Men, Warren received his angelic wings at a young age along with a unique healing factor in his blood. After being twisted into a weapon of Apocalypse, Warren became the cold and distant Archangel. In the years since then, he's gone back and forth between his two identities.
The Aquarian, once known as Wundarr, is an alien pacifist with the power to nullify energy, powers and abilities within his personal radius. Thundra first met and allied herself with the Aquarian while at Project Pegasus when the Nth Man threataned to grow big enough to destroy the universe. These two teamed-up with the Thing, Quasar (Wendall Vaughn) and Giant-Man (Bill Foster) to defeat the Nth Man and save the universe.
The winged steed of Black Knight, and later Valkyrie.
Thundra is an awesome warrior woman who hails from the United Sisterhood Republic - a country ruled by the Femizons, a matriarchy of Amazon-like women warriors. This reality is based in an alternate 23rd century Earth. They became lovers.
The love of Bruce Banner's life, she has been one of the Hulk's greatest allies, though she is the daughter of his greatest enemy, General 'Thunderbolt' Ross. She has been transformed into the Harpy, died, and is now a Hulk herself although she lost her powers when Doctor Green, the new incarnation of the Hulk, injected her with the cure for Gamma Radiation. What's next in her life remains to be seen...
Thundra is an awesome warrior woman who hails from the United Sisterhood Republic - a country ruled by the Femizons, a matriarchy of Amazon-like women warriors. This reality is based in an alternate 23rd century Earth. Thundra first met and became an ally of Bill Foster (then known as Giant-Man) when she aided him, the Thing, the Aquarian and Quasar against the Nth Man at Project: Pegasus. This impromtu alliance of superheroes narrowly stopped the Nth Man from destroying the entire 616 Marvel Universe.
A former KGB agent, Natasha Alianovna Romanova, better known as Natasha Romanoff or Black Widow, was trained by the top-secret Soviet brainwashing and training program, the Red Room, to become the ultimate "Super-Spy". She defected from the Soviet Union to the US to join S.H.I.E.L.D. Subsequently, Black Widow proceeded to become a member of the Avengers and has been on the team on numerous occasions. She's a woman with an enigmatic past which very few are acquainted with.
The twelfth Crimson Dynamo.
Wade Wilson is a former test subject of the Weapon X program, where he received his regenerative healing factor through the scientific experiments conducted upon him. A prominent enemy, ally and later, member of X-Force. He's famous for breaking the Fourth Wall.
Domino is a skilled mutant mercenary who possesses the ability to manipulate probability in her favor, giving the effect of incredible luck.
The lethal scarlet assassin. Daredevil's most fearsome enemy as well as his former lover and most renowned as being the greatest assassin in the world.
Elixir was one of the students at Xavier Institute and is known for his ability of biological manipulation which allows him to both restore life or take it on a whim, and is capable of incredible feats being one of the few active and confirmed Omega-level mutants. He is now a part of the New Mutant nation of Krakoa as a member of the Five.
The sole surviving member of the Zen Whoberi, Gamora, was saved as a child by Thanos. Through Thanos' augmentation and training she became a highly skilled and feared galactic assassin. Using her new formidable skills and abilities, she gained the reputation and title of The Deadliest Woman in the Universe. She eventually turned good and became a member of the Guardians of the Galaxy.
Patsy Walker had long idolized super heroes and after given the chance of a lifetime became 'Hellcat'. She is one of Marvel's oldest characters, dating back to her 'romantic' comic books in the 1940s. She has served on several incarnations of the Defenders and the Avengers.
The second most powerful member of the Fantastic Four and the younger brother of Sue Richards. Due to an accident caused by cosmic radiation in space, he can manipulate fire, turn his entire body into it and fly. While Johnny is known for his impetuous and sometimes reckless nature, he is also a loyal friend and fearless hero.
Thundra first met the Squadron Sinister's Hyperion in a commercial gym in Queens, New York. He was amnesiatic at the time, but when his memory returned he talked Thundra into working for Roxxon with him so they could help her return to her own Earth and timeline. She did work with him a bit, but as soon as she had obtained the means to return home, she betrayed Roxxon. Hyperion had developed feelings for her and decided to accompany her when she returned home, but was trapped in limbo instead. After the Multiverse was restored, Thundra would eventually join the Squadron Supreme on Earth-616 and leave her previous lover, Arkon, for Hyperion with the intention of making him her mate and the father of her children. Their current whereabouts are unknown as Hyperion was being hunted by Iron Man for the murder of Namor.
Thundra came to meet the Impossible Man during the short period in which she and he temporarily resided at the Baxter Building; headquarteres of the Fantastic Four. While living there, Thundra, the Impossible Man and Tigra served as helpers, allies and fill-ins for the Fantastic Four members, assisting the Thing on a few occassions.
Thundra and the Inviible Woman became friends when Thundra betrayed the Frightful Four to help Sue and her teammates and even took up residence at the Baxter Building with the Fantastic Four for a time. Thundra showed real friendship with Susan Storm Richards in Fantastic Four #183, as she saved the Invisible Girl/Woman from certain death. Sue was falling helplessly after being thrown out of a 30 story high Baxter Building window. Thundra picked up the Impossible Man and threw him in Sue's direction. He changed shape and grabbed Sue before she could hit the ground. Much later, Thundra and the Invisible Woman became teammates when Sue formed the Lady Liberators as a female-centric superhero team. As members of the Lady Liberators Thundra and Sue (along with many other members) fought and defeated the Red Hulk. They also fought Russia's elite Winter Guard team in She-Hulk #35.
Daughter of the legendary Super-Skrull, partner to She-Hulk and member of the Lady Liberators.
A Skrull who possesses the body armor which gives her power to shapeshift into both animal and human form. She is well-known for her marriage to Johnny Storm, the Human Torch.
Thundra is Lyra's biological mother, having collected the Hulk's DNA and had it combined with her own to create a daughter.
From Avenger to cosmic traveler to the legendary Celestial Madonna, Mantis is perhaps one of the most well-traveled characters in the Marvel Universe.
Butterfly-like woman created by Martian geneticists
Reed Richards, also known as Mr. Fantastic, is the leader of the Fantastic Four. He can stretch his body to great distances due to his exposure to cosmic rays while in space. He is also considered to be one of the smartest men alive, using his brain to explore alternate dimensions and save the world alongside his family from science-based threats.
Phyla is daughter of Mar-Vell. After her death, she was eventually replaced on Earth-616 with a variant of herself from a dead universe.
Samantha served as the official Valkyrie of Earth after she received Brunnhilde's blessing.
Thundra and Sandman become Frightful Four allies, but her membership on the team does not last too long.
An ally of hers, and one of Thundra's teammates in the Lady Liberators.
Spider-Man and Thundra have teamed up in Spidey Super Stories
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