Thunder Girl
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Thunder Girl | |
Big Bang Comics #0, art by Alex Ross |
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Publisher | Big Bang Comics |
First appearance | Big Bang Comics #2 (Summer 1994) |
Created by | Chris Ecker (writer) Sheldon Moldoff (artist) |
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Alter ego | Molly Wilson |
Team affiliations | Roundtable of America |
Abilities | Superstrength, flight, superspeed. |
Thunder Girl (AKA: Molly Wilson) is a superheroine in Big Bang Comics who first appeared in Big Bang Comics #2 (Summer 1994), she was created by Chris Ecker and Sheldon Moldoff. Thunder Girl is a pastiche of Mary Marvel of DC Comics.
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[edit] Fictional character biography
Molly Wilson is a young Librarian who is transformed into Thunder Girl by shouting the magic word, "Alakazam!" loudly. She returns to normal by shouting this again. As Thunder Girl, Molly has the power to lift skyscrapers and fly at sub-supersonic speeds. Sometimes, Thunder Girl refers to Molly in third person, suggesting that they are two different personalities.
[edit] The Criss-Cross Crisis
During the Criss-Cross Crisis, Thunder Girl discovered that her arch-foe, Dr. Hy Q. Binana (a super-intelligent monkey) was behind the clash of two worlds, but when the Crisis was over, Thunder Girl was trapped on the Silver Age Earth-A, unable to return home to the Golden Age Earth-B. Instead, she stayed on Earth-A as a member of the Roundtable of America.
[edit] Modern Age
In the Modern Age, Molly had upgraded her costume, and used her magic to keep herself young and beautiful. Her language had grown stronger, and she was dating Overdrive (previously Cyclone).