Pandora (DC Comics)
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Cover of Trinity of Sin: Pandora #1 (August 2013). Art by Ryan Sook.
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Publication information | |
Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | Flashpoint #5 (October 2011) |
Created by | Geoff Johns Andy Kubert |
Partnerships | Phantom Stranger The Question John Constantine |
Trinity of Sin: Pandora | |
Series publication information | |
Schedule | Monthly |
Format | Ongoing series |
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Publication date | July 2013 – August 2014 |
Number of issues | 14 |
Creative team | |
Writer(s) | Ray Fawkes |
Artist(s) | Daniel Sampere, Vicente Cifuentes, Patrick Zircher |
Pandora is a fictional comic book character appearing in DC Comics. She is based on Pandora of Greek mythology.
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Publication history
She first appears in Flashpoint #5 (October 2011) and was created by Geoff Johns and Andy Kubert Since then, she subsequently makes a cameo appearance in every initial title of The New 52.
Fictional character biography
Pandora first appears in Flashpoint #5 (October 2011), the conclusion to the "Flashpoint" event. She is responsible for causing the Flash to merge three separate timelines (the DC Universe, the Wildstorm Universe and select Vertigo titles) in order to create a new universe that is seen in the publications of The New 52. Following, she had made a cameo appearance in the first issue of each initial New 52 title. Pandora was not named until January 2012, when Bob Harras posted a teaser on DC Comics' blog, stating "Her name is Pandora".[1]
Pandora next appears where she has a dialogue with the Phantom Stranger. It is revealed that the two have a connection, via the Circle of Eternity, who cursed them to walk the Earth forever but unable to get involved.[2]
The origins of Pandora and those who would become The Question and the Phantom Stranger are summoned to the Rock of Eternity, by the Circle of Eternity. They are labeled as the "Trinity of Sin" and are each given a punishment. For opening a box and releasing the evil contents, Pandora was sentenced to an eternity of loneliness, pain, and being told she is evil. It is also revealed that she has re-obtained her box from A.R.G.U.S.'s Black Room, where it had been stored along with various other mystical items.[3]
The last wizard of the Council of Eternity appears before Pandora, and tells her that she did not deserve the punishment that she was given. Pandora questioned him on how to open the box, he stated that "only the strongest of heart or the darkest... can open the box and claim its power... and can transform the..." before disappearing in a bolt of lightning. Her own series was only 14 issues and a New 52's Future's End One Shot.[4]
In the DC Universe 80-page special, Pandora is murdered by a mysterious assailant whom she has discovered is responsible for all of the sins for which she has been blamed.
Powers and abilities
Pandora's powers consist of Immortality, Magic, Supernatural knowledge, Combat skill (Martial Arts and Weapons Expert), Magic weaponry, and Omni-lingual.[5][6]
References
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- ↑ Justice League Vol. 1 #6 (April 2012)
- ↑ The New 52: FCBD Special Edition #1 (June 2012)
- ↑ Justice League Vol. 2 #0
- ↑ http://www.dccomics.com/characters/pandora
- ↑ http://www.comicvine.com/pandora/4005-81779/