Badra (comics)

Badra (comics)

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caption=Badra reveals to a shocked Wonder Woman that she is more than just a gang leader.
comic_color=background:#8080ff
character_name=Badra
publisher=DC Comics
debut="Comic Cavalcade" #25 (February/March 1948)
creators=Robert Kanigher, Harry G. Peter
alliance_color=background:#ffc0c0
alliances=
aliases=
powers= Fly faster than light, superhuman strength, cunning thief, stinging ray gun|

Badra is a fictional character in DC Comics who fought Wonder Woman.

Fictional character biography

Badra was daughter of Wickeda, the queen of the distant planet of Hator. When the planet destroyed itself in a violent war, Badra alone fled to Earth, where (like Superman) she discovered she had superpowers.

Stylish and wicked, Badra quickly formed a criminal gang, which came to the attention of military intelligence and Wonder Woman.

After locating Badra and her gang, Wonder Woman was surprised to discover that Badra was no run-of-the-mill thief but was, instead, a superpowered mastermind. Wonder Woman escaped execution then captured Badra.

Badra came to during the flight to Transformation Island and attempted to escape. She was overcome during the ensuing aerial battle when she fired her stinging ray gun at Wonder Woman, who accidentally deflected the blast back at Badra.

Badra was left on the Amazons' Transformation Island reformatory in the care of Mala.

Badra has not been seen post-Crisis.

External references

* [http://www.geocities.com/gaww41/ Scans of panels from CC#25]

ee also

List of Wonder Woman enemies


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