- Lori Morning
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character_name=Lori Morning
real_name = Lori Morning
publisher=DC Comics
debut="Legion of Super-Heroes " #75 (December1995 )
creators=Tom Peyer andTom McCraw
alliance_color=background:#ffc0c0
alliances=Legion of Super-Heroes Workforce
aliases=Future Girl, Fireball, Slipstream, Blip, Dynasoar, Chiller, Ink, Galaxy Girl, Plasma, Helios, theTime Trapper
powers= Possesses the Hero dial, which can transform her into a randomly created superhero.|Lori Morning is a fictional character in
DC Comics ' "Legion of Super-Heroes ".Early Appearances
She first appeared as part of the "
Underworld Unleashed " crossover, as the ten-year-old daughter of one of Chronos's henchmen; her father Ron first appeared in a 1989 issue of "The Atom", also written byTom Peyer . Chronos had gained increasedtime travel powers fromNeron , but with a side effect of prematurely aging. He found a way to transfer that side-effect onto someone else, and realised a child would be able to store more chronal energy before dying of old age than an adult. After his defeat by the Legion, Lori remained in the 30th century.Stuck at a physical age of seventeen (but still mentally 10), and with no way to return to the 20th century, she was "adopted" by the Legion. She instantly developed a crush on time-travel researcher
Rond Vidar .She briefly defended the Legion Headquarters against shapeshifting "Proteans" as "Future Girl", subsequently befriending one whom she named
Proty .Life with the Legion of Super-Heroes
Eventually, much to her disappointment, Vidar found a way of removing the excess chronal energy, and she returned to her former age. Shortly after that she gained access to the Hero dial, and began secretly taking various superhero identities to aid the Legion. The dial had actually been given to her by the
Time Trapper , but when the Trapper attempted to recruit her, she used the power of the dial to defeat him as "Galaxy Girl".Shortly after this, when an attempt by
Leland McCauley to utilise the power of a mysterious space anomaly resulted in time stopping, Lori found herself as one of the few beings unaffected. She attempted to use the H-dial to help, but was stopped by the Time Trapper, who felt she was too unpredictable. Although she did not see her assailant, the Trapper's face was visible, and was her own.The Legion eventually learned that Lori had been using the H-dial. Their disagreement as to whether she was ready to be a hero led to her leaving, and joining McCauley's Workforce. It was discovered the Legion had not claimed to be her legal guardian, and so McCauley's
Khund ian assistant Amilia Crugg did so.Following the Blight, McCauley announced that risking the lives of teens was unconscionable, and that the Workforce would now consist of adults. This was an anti-Legion PR move that backfired when it was revealed, as the new Workforce battled the Rift, that one member was Lori, using the dial. Lori gave the dial to Brainiac 5.1 so he could use it to stop the Rift, and it was destroyed. This marked the character's final appearance in the Legion titles to date; that version of the Legion's continuity was later rebooted.
Due to her name, and the fact she was a blonde girl of fluctuating age who was possibly destined to be the Time Trapper, it has been speculated that Lori was the post-Reboot version of Glorith. This fact was confirmed by the Legion creative team during a panel discussion at the 1999 Heroes Convention in Charlotte, NC.
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List of Legion of Super-Heroes members External links
* [http://spider-bob.com/heroes/dc/LoriMorning.htm Lori Morning biography]
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