Raptor (comics)

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The Raptor

The Raptor gets invited to join the New Warriors.
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Spider-Girl # 18, March 2000
Created by Tom DeFalco
Ron Frenz
In story information
Alter ego Brenda Drago
Team affiliations New Warriors
Abilities Artificial wings enable her to fly, wings also double as bladed weapons.

The Raptor (Brenda Drago) is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics' series Spider-Girl. She is the daughter of the criminal Blackie Drago (the second person to use the identity of Vulture).

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[edit] Fictional character biography

Brenda Drago was forced by her father into what was supposed to be a life of crime, as he gave her a suit equipped with functional wings (created from technology used in the costume he had worn as the second Vulture). Brenda became a flying thief known as the Raptor. But her crime spree was stopped by the combined efforts of Spider-Girl and The Buzz. In a surprising twist of fate, Raptor actually became friends with Spider-Girl. She even began to use her flight-suit as a hero, joining with Spider-Girl and Buzz in the formation of a new New Warriors. She even fell in love with Spider-Girl's friend Normie Osborn, and the two became engaged.

However, Raptor's luck went bad when she was held accountable for her previous crimes by a man named Agent Wheadon, who made Raptor join his crime-fighting team of "reformed" criminals, in exchange for a pardon. However, Normie bonded with the Venom symbiote, and made a bargain with Wheadon, offering his new powers in helping Wheadon's team in exchange for Raptor's release.

The new Hobgoblin, (ironically enough revealed to be the original Hobgoblin, Roderick Kingsley) in an attempt to remove Spider-Girl from her friends, savagely attacked Raptor and chained her body to a fence[1]. In the following issue, she was taken to the hospital where she seemed to be recovering. She later marries Normie Osborn.[2]

[edit] Powers and abilities

Raptor's costume has functional artificial wings that enable her to fly at high speeds. She is incredibly maneuverable in the air, and combined with the fact that the tips of her wings are razor-sharp, she is incredibly formidable when airborne.

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ Spider-Girl #98
  2. ^ Spider-Girl #100

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