Talisman (comics)

Talisman (comics)

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caption=Cover art for "Omega Flight" #1.
Talisman is in the foreground.
Art by Scott Kolins.
character_name=Talisman
alter_ego=Elizabeth Twoyoungmen
publisher=Marvel Comics
debut="Alpha Flight" vol. 1 #5 (Dec 1983)
creators=John Byrne
alliances=Omega Flight Alpha Flight Beta Flight
aliases=The Binder of Spirits, The Breaker of Dark Spells, The Promised One.
powers=Wide ranging magical abilities|

Talisman (Elizabeth Twoyoungmen) is a superhero featured in the publications of Marvel Comics. She first appeared in "Alpha Flight" vol. 1 #5. The character was created by John Byrne.

Fictional character biography

Elizabeth Twoyoungmen was born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, the daughter of Michael Twoyoungmen of the Canadian superhero team Alpha Flight. She became estranged from her father at the age of four following the death of her mother following an illness. Michael, a physician, had promised to save her and his failure led Elizabeth to be bitter and resentful toward him.

As a college archaeology student, Elizabeth was excavating the site of the original Fort Calgary when she discovered a skull. When she touched it an apparition appeared that only she could see. Frightened, she sought out her father, whom she recognized as Shaman despite a spell he had cast to prevent himself from being so recognized. Together they investigated the skull, determining that it was the source of ancient anger or ancient evil.

Meanwhile, a young woman named Emily Strang was tending to her great-grandfather, Lucas Strang, when she was attacked by a mystical force manifesting itself through scrambled eggs (eggs being both a symbol of new life and a symbol of potential life unfulfilled). Shaman and Elizabeth travelled to the site of the manifestation and Shaman seemingly defeated it. However, the force again manifested itself, this time through Lucas, and possessed Emily. As the possessed Emily attacked Elizabeth, Shaman identified it as Ranaq the Devourer, one of the Great Beasts of the North. Under Ranaq's barrage, Elizabeth found herself growing stronger until she was able instinctively to turn the force of Ranaq's attack back against it. Shaman launched an attack on Ranaq as well and together they drove the beast out of Emily, saving her life. Shortly thereafter, Elizabeth reached into Shaman's mystical medicine pouch at his bidding and withdrew a coronet (later identified as the "Coronet of Enchantment"). Placing it on her brow, she was transformed into Talisman, with the power to manipulate vast magical energies and command the spirits of nature to do her will. Talisman joined with Alpha Flight, only to be horrified to later learn that she was unable to remove the Coronet without enduring unbearable, agonizing pain.

Her natural arrogance magnified by her new-found powers, and with her bitterness toward her father rekindled both by his failure to tell her about the Coronet and his failure to save her from being consumed by the Void within his medicine pouch, Talisman became corrupted by her powers. She took the impending birth of fellow Alphan Snowbird's first child as her opportunity for revenge on him. She commanded the spirits to lead Shaman to a place of power required for the birth that was also a place of death, intending to let the malevolet spirit trapped there to defeat her father before saving the day herself. However, the spirit trapped there had never truly died and so was beyond her power to bind. Possessing Snowbird's baby and calling himself Pestilence, the malevolent entity attacked Alpha Flight and tore the Coronet from Talisman's brow, thus restoring Elizabeth's humanity. However, in the continuing battle, Shaman donned the Coronet, claiming the name and powers of Talisman, and forced Pestilence to flee.

Several months later, Elizabeth regained the Coronet from Shaman and her power as Talisman during a confrontation with the Dreamqueen.

Omega Flight

In the aftermath of the Civil War of American superheroes, their enemies fled north to Canada. To combat this threat, Sasquatch began recruiting for a new team to protect the borders. While initially refusing to join this new Omega Flight, Talisman is spurred into action by Sasquatch's capture, returning to Ottawa to meet up with the rest of the team. After angrily accusing Iron Man of bringing the supervillain crisis about through the bitter conflict of the Superhuman Civil War, Elizabeth is horrified to learn that Michael Pointer, the man who killed Alpha Flight, has been selected as the new Guardian. Angry that a murderer and an American is wearing a Canada-inspired costume, Talisman refuses to have anything to do with the former thrall of the Collective and leaves him behind as the rest of the team goes to Toronto to fight the Wrecking Crew. Aiding the team in their battle against the Great Beasts-empowered Crew and their Surtur demon allies, Elizabeth hesitates when confronted by a Tanaraq-possessed Sasquatch, but is saved by the Guardian's timely arrival. Finally seeing that he was truly remorseful for the indirect role he played in the destruction of Alpha Flight and his outright refusal to kill Sasquatch when he was possessed, Elizabeth finally forgave Michael.

She re-appeared in She-Hulk vol. 2 #16 (2007) when she tried to bypass a S.H.I.E.L.D. unit, as she had a cure that could end an attacking Wendigo's rampage. However it took a while to get past security and before Talisman could do anything, the She-Hulk and Wolverine had already taken him down. [ [http://comicnewsi.com/article.php?catid=99&itemid=9237 Michael Avon Oeming Talks Omega Flight, Red Sonja & More - Comics News, Reviews & Discussions ] ]

Powers and abilities

Talisman possesses vast supernatural powers, once described as "a mortal channel through which the gods can fight", as well as "a director of forces, not a combatant". Her father, Shaman, has stated that her powers when properly developed would rival even that of the Sorcerer Supreme, Doctor Strange. Primary among her powers is the ability to command the Sprits of the Land, meaning she is literally part of the Spirit World itself. While Shaman could only implore the Spirits for help, Talisman can command them outright. Her other abilities include astral projection, exorcism, matter manipulation, the ablitity to see prophetic visions, telepathy, teleportation over vast distances, animating the undead, generating wind blasts and lightning, summoning air spirits, calling forth spirit animals, creating magical shields of light, and generating blasts of magical energy.

All of Talisman's powers stem from the ancient Coronet of Enchantment, which she wears on her forehead. However, even without the Coronet, she has shown to possess the ability to absorb and redirect magical energy used against her, but her powers will always be greater when she wears the Coronet. Talisman cannot remove the Coronet without it causing her severe mental pain, however if someone else wears it, returning the Coronet to the true owner would spare them the pain. Talisman recently stated in "Omega Flight #5" that she is not as powerful as she once was. Her current level of power and the reason for its diminishment is still unclear.

Other versions

*After Elizabeth Twoyoungmen was initially corrupted by her power, Shaman temporarily seized the Coronet of Enchantment, assuming the name and powers of Talisman.

*Talisman is also the name of an aboriginal hero from Australia who first appeared in "Marvel Super Hero Contest of Champions" as one of the heroes chosen by the Elder of the Universe known as the Grandmaster to compete on his behalf.

Notes and references

External links

* [http://alphanex.alphaflight.net/index.php/Talisman AlphaFlight.Net Alphanex Entry on Talisman]


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