Topaz (comics)

Topaz (comics)

Topaz is a character from Malibu Comics' series, "Ultraforce". She first appeared in Giant-Size "Mantra #1.

Topaz was a warrior Queen from the extradimensional matriarchal realm of Gwendor. A crashed alien spacecraft (connected to the Entity on the Moon) created a series of random pan-dimensional gateways, briefly connecting Gwendor to the Ultraverse, and leaving Queen Topaz stranded in a strange world; one in which Males were not properly subservient slaves, but thought themselves equal to or even "superior" to women! Topaz was outraged by this blasphemous notion, but Pixx of the Ultraforce calmed her by showing her an image of the "true power behind men"... Hillary Clinton. Pixx explained that Earth males have fragile egos, and that it was easier for women to let males think they were in charge. Topaz, still disturbed by this world's unnatural order, nonetheless consented to join the Ultraforce, even though it was led by a male (Hardcase).

Topaz is a female supremacist; she believes that males are inherently inferior, and becomes quite easily angered when men talk down to women or act chauvinistic. She gets along well with Pixx, but though she initially respected Contrary, she now looks down on her for often using seduction as a way to deal with men. The males on the team are beneath her notice, although she grudgingly starts to respect Hardcase as a warrior.

Powers and abilities

Topaz has strength, stamina and durability that are all significantly greater than those of normal Earth humans. She carries a staff which is able to project bolts of energy. Topaz is also an extremely skilled warrior, highly agile and athletic, and experienced in fighting superhuman opponents.

In other media

Topaz also appeared in the Ultraforce animated cartoon.

Topaz was one of the action figures produced for Galoob's Ultraforce line.


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