Lodestone (comics)

Lodestone (comics)

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comic_color=background:#ff8080
character_name=Lodestone
real_name=Andrea
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publisher=Marvel Comics
debut="Darkhawk " #7 (1991)
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alliances=Masters of Evil
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powers=manipulate magnetic force.|

Lodestone is the name of a Marvel Comics supervillain who first appears in Darkhawk #7.

Fictional character biography

Her last name wasn't revealed, but Andrea was hired by crimelord Phillipe Bazin to participate in Project: Lodestone. Phillipe used scientific experiments on Andrea turning her into his superpowered agent called Lodestone. Lodestone was used to fight Phillipe's enemy Darkhawk. After Darkhawk defeated some drug dealers where Headset was injured, Lodestone attacked Darkhawk's alter ego of Chris Powell when he placed his amulet on Headset. After Headset recovered, Chris became Darkhawk and surrendered to prevent any risk of further devastation. Lodestone took Darkhawk back to headquarters where Darkhawk escaped.

Lodestone continued to serve Phillipe Bazin even at his HQ on Althea Island. Darkhawk arrived there to look for his kidnapped father. During this encounter, Phillipe Bazin was killed and Lodestone was apprehended by the Althean authorities.

Justine Hammer (under her Crimson Cowl alias) recruited Lodestone into her incarnation of the Masters of Evil. Alongside her teammates, she was defeated.

Powers and abilities

Due to scientific experiments, Lodestone possesses the ability to manipulate magnetic force. She has proven able to levitate metallic-based objects, hurl such objects with great force, and bend or twist them into desired shapes. She can also levitate her costume enabling her to fly through the air.


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