- Lady Styx
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caption=Cover art for "Mystery in Space" #4, by Shane Davis and Matt Banning
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character_name=Lady Styx
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publisher=DC Comics
debut="52" #31 (December 06, 2006)
creators=Geoff Johns Grant Morrison Greg Rucka Mark Waid
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alliances=Darkstars
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powers=Turns deads into undead slaves, recreation of her body when killed|Lady Styx is a fictional
supervillain in the DC Universe. Her first appearance occurred in the weekly series "52".Publication history
Lady Styx first appeared in "52" #31 as the main antagonist to
Adam Strange ,Animal Man , and Starfire. She later made appearances in "Omega Men " and "Countdown to Adventure ". Though not present herself, Lady Styx's cult currently appears "".Keith Giffen, breakdown artist for "52", commented that Lady Styx was created to be a villain similar to
Darkseid , who they felt was being overused. [Commentary by Keith Giffen in "52: Volume Three" trade paperback, p. 117.]Character history
Lady Styx's origins are at this time unknown, though the
Guardians of the Universe (clearly distressed by her presence) believe she originates from somewhere outside the known cosmos. Worshipped as agoddess by her followers, the Lady sends forth her legions to ravage planets and transform their populations into herundead slaves. This is known as the "Stygian Passover." In her twisted mind, this is a way of bringing order to a chaotic universe, uniting all peoples as one race with a single purpose, the worship of her.Lady Styx's missionaries are known as
Darkstars , a name taken from a former intergalactic peacekeeping force. Transformed intozombies and robbed of their individual identity, these brainwashed beings preach the glory of the Lady, urging their enemies to "believe in her."In "52", it is implied that Lady Styx put a bounty on the heads of Starfire,
Adam Strange andAnimal Man , DC heroes who'd been stranded in space following the events of "Infinite Crisis ". Seeing the destruction wrought by her followers and fearing their homeworlds could be next, the trio of space heroes decide to make a stand against her. They are begrudgingly aided by the former intergalactic bounty hunter Lobo, who takes them to the Lady on the pretense of collecting on their bounty. The resulting battle leads to the apparent death of Animal Man via a necrotoxin (though he was later resurrected by the very aliens who originally gave him his powers). Lady Styx is apparently killed in Week 36 of "52", absorbed by aSun-Eater while battling theGreen Lantern Ekron (a.k.a. the "Emerald Head"). Some time later, she's able to grow new flesh for herself from a pregnant captive.One Year Later
Following the one year gap during which "52" takes place, she has re-appeared in several of DC Comics'
science fiction series. In "Mystery in Space ", she is the source ofCaptain Comet 's death and rebirth, a cycle which began when her forces attacked him in "52". In the 2006 "Omega Men " miniseries, Lady Styx appears as the centralantagonist , seeking powerful artifacts known as "heartstones" in her attempt to remake the universe and usurp the role ofGod . Apparently trapped in another dimension, Lady Styx manifests in this series as agiantess .Once again, she tries growing new flesh from the bodies of her followers. Using the stones as a focus, she recreates a new, giant body, combining and reshaping her supplicants' bodies. She is stopped in her plan by the Omega Men and finally killed by a resurrected and empowered Felicity (wife of the Omega Men's commander-in-chief
Tigorr ), now re-christened Nimbus. However, Lady Styx was apparently able to hold her consciousness together in Felicity's subconscious. There, the Lady waits to strike again.In "Countdown to Adventure", it appears that the Lady has been able to infect both the planets Earth and Rann. On Earth, there have been random outbursts of people acting homicidal and psychopathic, and on Rann the public has become supportive of their new hero, an Earthman named Champ Hazard, and his destructive and violent ways.
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