- Sun Girl (DC Comics)
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Sun Girl (Marvel Comics) "."Infobox comics character
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caption = Sun Girl from "Teen Titans" #43. Art byTony Daniel .
character_name = Sun Girl
real_name = Deborah Morgna
publisher=DC Comics
debut = "Teen Titans" v3 #42
(March 2007)
creators =Geoff Johns (writer)Tony Daniel (artist)
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alliances =Titans East
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powers = Harnesses the power of the sun, projects fire and heat
cat = supervillains
subcat = DC Comics
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sortkey = Sun GirlSun Girl is a
fictional character , asupervillain published byDC Comics . She debuted in "Teen Titans" v3 #42 (March 2007), and was created byGeoff Johns andTony Daniel .Fictional character biography
Deborah Morgna is a member of
Deathstroke 'sTitans East . She is a powerful manipulator, as credited by Deathstroke, who is quite disturbed by her. He says that she reminds of him of former Titan Terra and his daughter Rose.While battling
Miss Martian , Sun Girl mentions that, where she comes from, she and M'gann know each other quite well, and also states that that hasn't happened for M'gann yet.In "Teen Titans #44", it was revealed that she is from the future and is romantically involved with Inertia. Miss Martian is their personal slave in the future, they have stated. She is eventually defeated when Miss Martian dives into the ocean and douses her with water. Sun Girl is incarcerated by the authorities.
Her real name and superhero names suggest a connection with Dirk Morgna, aka
Sun Boy of theLegion of Superheroes . [http://www.titanstower.com/source/whoswho/sungirl.html Titan's Tower profiles: Sun Girl]Powers and abilities
By harnessing power from the sun, Sun Girl can generate and manipulate flames of intense temperature.
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External links
* [http://www.titanstower.com/source/whoswho/sungirl.html Titan's Tower profiles: Sun Girl]
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