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Stephanie Brown is a fictional superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, most commonly in association with Batman. The character first appeared in Detective Comics #647 (June 1992), and was created by Chuck Dixon and Tom Lyle. [1]
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Foundation of the Legion
Imra left her homeworld of Titan to join the Science Police as a teenager. However, upon her arrival on Earth, an assassination attempt was made on the life of fellow passengers and billionaire R.J. Brande.- Using her powers of telepathy, Imra discovered the plot, and, with the help of two other teenagers on board, Lightning Lad and Cosmic Boy, caught the assassin and saves Brande's life. At Brande's urging, she adopted the persona of Saturn Girl, and joined Lightning Lad and Cosmic Boy in fo...
Early Adventures
When Alexis Luthor (Earth-One) and the Legion of Super-Villains were about to kill Superman, Saturn Girl offered to die in his place, although a trick by Superman made Saturn Queensave her. As a Legionnaire, Imra gained a reputation for self-sacrifice; just before the leadership elections of 2975, she learned that a Legionnaire would die during an attack on Earth and decided to take on that responsibility herself. Using her telepathy, Imra forced the other Legionnaires to vote her leader and...
Marriage to Lightning Lad
Romantically, Lightning Lad (Garth Ranzz) had pursued Imra for some time, but she had repeatedly rebuffed his advances. However, after he sacrificed his life for her own, she understood the depth of his feelings and came to realize that she returned them. After dating for almost ten years, Garth proposed marriage but Imra initially rejected his offer due to a Legion rule which forced married members to retire. After consulting with her mentors on Titan, however, Imra relented. However, the co...
Powers
1. Telepathy: Saturn Girl is a capable telepath and is considered a prodigy, even among a race of telepathic people. She has an incredible working knowledge of the average humanoid brain and the specific functions of each part. Saturn Girl's telepathy is comparable in power level to that of the 20th century's Martian Manhunter, who in turn is renowned as one of the most powerful telepaths on Earth. 1.1. Telepathic Communication: Saturn Girl can read peoples' minds in detail, either by conscio...
Abilities
1. Leadership: On more than one occasion Imra has to lead the Legion of Super-Heroes as both their leader and a field operative. 2. Hand-to-Hand Combat (Basic): Imra has been a part of the Legion of Super-Heroes for quite some time, as such she has had basic combat training as part of the package.
Equipment
1. Legion Flight Ring 2. Saturn Girl carried a laser handgun in her early adventures.
Saturn Girl is the first female comic character to ever lead a super-hero team.Imra lost her virginity with Cosmic BoyImra's aunt is also named Imra.Her first job was to find a missing girl who had supposedly been smuggled into the country but her brother never saw her arrive. The investigation led her to California and a human smuggling ...
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