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  1. Amazon.com: Amalgam Comics. 1-48 of 206 results for "amalgam comics" Results. Amalgam Age of Comics, The DC Comics Collection VOL 02. by DC Comics. 34. Paperback. Legends of the Dark Claw, Edition# 1. by Amalgam. 5. Comics. The Amalgam Age of Comics: the Marvel Collection. by Author. 2. Paperback. Magnetic Men Featuring Magneto, Vol 1 #1.

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  2. Oct 1, 1996 · by DC Comics (Author) 4.5 34 ratings. See all formats and editions. In this new universe, heroes and villains familiar yet startlingly different are the stars of the Amalgam Universe. They carry names like Dark Slaw, Siper-Boy and Doctor Strangefate.

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    Amazon (Ororo of Themyscira) is an Amalgam of Marvel Comics's Storm and DC Comics' Wonder Woman (Artemis).

    Ororo was a metamutant who nearly drowned as a child, but was rescued by Queen Hippolyta of the Amazons. Hippolyta raised young Ororo as an Amazon princess beside her own daughter Diana (who as a child was very jealous of her new "sister", although the first issue of Diana's own series, Bullets and Bracelets, seemed to imply just the opposite) on the island of Themiscyra. As Ororo grew up, she displayed the ability to control the weather, and the Amazons taught her how to focus her powers into a lasso of lighting that could compel anyone bound by it to speak the truth. She eventually left her island home to enter "Man's World" as "Amazon", to use her abilities to help people.

    Over the years, Amazon continued to fight for the good cause while keeping her metamutant status a secret. She eventually joined the JLX, and became their newest leader after Aqua Mariner left to stay with his Atlantean brethren. She was also present at the final battle during the Secret Crisis of the Infinity Hour.

    Amazon has the metamutant power to control the weather. She can mentally control the movement, temperature, and moisture levels of the air around her. Amazon can create hurricane force winds and tornadoes, summon thunderstorms and blizzards, and generate bolts of lighting. She can fly by creating powerful winds that lift her upwards. Her signature ability is creating a lasso out of lightning.

    Training with the Amazons of Themiscyra has not only boosted her strength and speed beyond human levels, but has endowed her with amazing combat skills.

  3. Amalgam Comics April 1996 – DC Comics Amazon #1. Wonder Woman a.k.a. Amazon (Princess Ororo of Themiscyra). An amalgamation of DC's Wonder Woman (Diana Prince) and Marvel's Storm (Ororo Munroe). Circe. An amalgamation of DC'S Circe and Marvel's Sersi. Giganta.

  4. Amazon returned in another title in the 1997 Amalgam Comics event titled JLX Unleashed #1. Assassins #1, written by Dan Chichester and illustrated by Scott McDaniel, featured two main characters, Catsai and Dare the Terminator. Despite their enmity, they team up to take on the Big Question and his gang. [3]

  5. Amalgam Comics. Amalgam Comics was a collaborative publishing imprint shared by DC Comics and Marvel Comics, in which the two comic book publishers merged their characters into new ones (e.g., the DC Comics character Batman and the Marvel Comics character Wolverine became the Amalgam Comics character the Dark Claw).

  6. Jun 29, 2020 · This issue is presented as a new series launching out of the conclusion of a long-running team book and a miniseries that saw Storm defend her right to the Wonder Woman title from Diana Prince, fellow Amazon and the Punisher’s wife. John Byrne wrote and drew the issue with Terry Austin inking.

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