- Little Barda
Little Barda is a
fictional character , aDC Comics superhero created byGeoff Johns andTony Daniel . The character has been a member of the Teen Titans and is based on another character,Big Barda .Superherobox
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character_name = Little Barda
publisher = DC Comics
debut = 52 #21
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species =New God
homeworld =Apokolips
alliances = Teen Titans
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powers =super-strength|Fictional character biography
First appearance
Little Barda first appeared in a scrapbook created by fellow Titan Raven, which had pictures the 20 members that joined and left the Teen Titans during the Lost Year Gap. Little Barda's picture shows her demonstrating her strength by picking up a car with one hand.
"52"
Her first actual appearance was in "52" issue 21, a fifty-two issue series detailing the events in-between the "
Infinite Crisis " and "One Year Later". Little Barda appeared alongside a small group of Titans in issue #21 when they became introduced with a new version of an old team,Infinity Inc. One Infinitor confuses her with Big Barda, until Little Barda corrects her and states "But maybe one day I'll be the big" (she is shown blowing a bubble gum bubble as she says this line). She seems to be on good terms with fellow TitanPower Boy . At the end of the issue, she and Power Boy resign from the Titans team and depart for places unknown."Supergirl and Titans East"
In an issue of "Supergirl", it is revealed that she hails from Apokolips, as she escaped from there along with
Power Boy before coming to Earth.Little Barda is left in critical condition, while Power Boy is killed, in the massacre at the end of "Titans East Special" #1. In Titans #1, it is revealed that Barda survived the attack on the Titans East and is in critical condition at a local hospital.
Presumably, Little Barda is dead due to all of the New Gods having been killed off in "
Death of the New Gods ".External links
[http://www.titanstower.com/source/whoswho/OYG/littlebarda.html Titan's Tower profile]
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