Kismet (DC Comics)

Kismet (DC Comics)

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caption = Kismet holding the Earth in the palm of her hand.
artist Tom Grummett
character_name = Kismet
publisher = DC Comics
debut = "Adventures of Superman" #494 (September 1992)
creators = Jerry Ordway (writer)
Tom Grummett (artist)
alter_ego =
full_name = Kismet
species =
homeworld =
alliances =
aliases =
supports=
powers = relative omnipotence, omnipresence

Kismet is a fictional character, a cosmic entity published by DC Comics. Created by Jerry Ordway and Tom Grummett, the character first appeared in "Adventures of Superman" #494 (September 1992).

Fictional character biography

Kismet was transformed into Strange Visitor for a time. Not much is known about Kismet because of her rare appearances in comics. Kismet is known for having saved Clark Kent's father while he was dying and searching for Superman. She is a member of The Lords of Order. Shown in Our Worlds At War storyline, she is the protector of the DC Universe.

During JLA/Avengers she met Eternity and the two fell in love. They were then kidnapped by Kronas who used their connections to their universes to destroy both. After the Crisis was averted the two sadly parted ways.


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