Candra (comics)

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Candra


Candra, x-men #60 art by Scott Lobell

Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance
Created by Rob Liefeld
Characteristics
Alter ego unknown
Species Human Mutant
Affiliations Externals, Assassins' Guild
Notable aliases Kandra
Abilities Telekinesis,
Retarded aging process,
Accelerated healing factor

Candra, sometimes called Kandra, is a fictional character, a Mutant supervillain appearing in Marvel Comics universe.

She is a member of the Externals and has exhibited immensely powerful telekinetic abilities in addition to her being immortal.

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[edit] Fictional character biography

[edit] Origin

Candra is an immortal, so her exact origin is unknown. Her story picks up when she had a deal with the Thieves' and Assassins' Guild of New Orleans, in which she provided them with power in exchange for monetary tributes. This deal was broken by Gambit, whom she encountered when he journeyed back to the past to stop the Thieves' Guild from giving her the secrets of Apocalypse. Candra was also behind Belladonna's abduction of Cody, the boy sent into a coma by Rogue's first kiss, in an attempt to torture Gambit by trapping Rogue and having her killed. Fortunately, Rogue survived the attempt.

[edit] Demise

Candra Dies, Art by Scott Lobell
Candra Dies, Art by Scott Lobell

Candra never joined with the other Externals, and preferred to play the power broker alone. To that end, years ago she placed the sum total of her power into a gem, which a young Storm stole. Recently, when Storm's teacher Achmed-el-Gibar died, Candra convinced the young thief Jamil, who seemed to be a powerful mutant, to join her, promising him even greater power. However, when Candra used Jamil to lure Storm to her and reacquire her Heart (the power gem), it was discovered that Jamil was only a psychic projection of Karima, another young thief, who was the true mutant. Cyclops destroyed Candra's Heart, and it appears that Candra may have died as a result.

[edit] Powers and abilities

Candra's mutant ability is telekinesis, the ability to move objects with the mind.

Candra can use this ability at a molecular level and often uses it to activate latent mutant genes in an individual, granting them active mutant powers. She has also implied that, once given, she can also take these abilities away, presumably by returning the appropriate genes to their latent states. She also uses this ability to heal herself and, apparently, to stave off the aging process.

[edit] Alternate versions

[edit] Age of Apocalypse

In the Age Of Apocalypse reality Candra was one of the accomplices to Apocalypse, and held the title "Herald of Apocalypse". She was also one of his first Horsemen, and was chosen to lead the other Horsemen after Sabretooth refused to use nuclear weapons to attack North America.

Candra, Art by Terry Dodson
Candra, Art by Terry Dodson

She is not seen after the attack on Cape Citadel (X-Men Chronicles #1), but we learn that she was killed in this timeline by Holocaust after working with the Assassins Guild (from Gambit and the X-ternals #1).

[edit] In other media

[edit] Television

  • Candra is featured in the X-Men animated series episode X-Ternally Yours. In it, she has the same connection to the Thieves and Assassins as in the comics, offering them great power and protection in exchange for decennial tithings, with those who broke the tithe punished greatly. She is not as inheretantly evil as her comics counterpart, more focused on the tithe and ensuring its sanctity than any real criminal behavior. She eventually turns on the Assassins, after they threaten the tithe by kidnapping the Thieves' "chosen one" Bobby (Gambit's brother), and replacing their tithe with an empty box.

It is worth noting that in this series, she is represented as a negroid spirit called The External, as opposed to a caucasoid mutant.

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