![]() In the wake of the 52, a newly re-created Earth-3 Superwoman emerged. Post-Infinite Crisis Superwoman (Earth-3)-art by Keith Giffen and Manuel Garcia. She has a magic lasso, which releases a person's inhibitions. Though Superwoman is an alternate version of Wonder Woman, she also has heat vision, similar to Superman. ![]() Superwoman is considered to be the most twisted member of Crime Syndicate. She worked her way up to the position of editor on the newspaper, despite her co-workers at the Planet despising her. She took on the alias Lois Lane and took the job at the Daily Planet as a reporter (what became of the real Lois Lane is unknown). She left the island afterwards to see the human world, which she calls "Patriarch's World" as opposed to "man's world". She was born on Damnation Island (the antimatter name for Paradise Island), and is the last Amazon of her world (because she has killed all of her fellow Amazon sisters). Modern Age Superwoman (Anti-Matter Universe)-art by Ron Garney.Įarth-2 Superwoman is from the antimatter universe of Qward, but is not Qwardian. This version of Super-Woman, along with the Crime Syndicate she was a part of, was never seen or heard from again after this issue. Hal Jordan states that this Crime Syndicate had fought the JLA, JSA, and Captain Comet in the past (as per the Post-Crisis DC Universe history). She has same history as the Silver Age Super-Woman, but she is from the anti-matter universe of Qward and is a Qwardian being. This version of Super-Woman appeared only in a flashback in Justice League Quarterly #8. Super-Woman has similar powers to Wonder Woman, but her magic lasso differed in that it could change its shape into any form she desired. She originally appeared with jet-black hair, but in later appearances, she has a white streak in front of her hair, which may indicate that she is aging, due to the possibility that like the Earth-Two Wonder Woman, the Amazons stripped Super-Woman of her immortality. Character Evolution Silver Age Super-Woman (Earth-Three)-art by Don Heck.Įarth-Three Super-Woman is a renegade Amazon who left that universe's Paradise Island to see the outside world. The modern Earth-3 Superwoman of the Crime Society of America was created by the writers and artists behind the 2006 maxiseries 52, and first appeared in 52 Week 52, the series's final issue. The Antimatter Earth Superwoman was created by writer Grant Morrison and artist Frank Quitely in 1999's JLA: Earth-2. The Earth-Three Super-Woman was created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Mike Sekowsky in 1964's Justice League of America #29. She is an Amazon and is a member of the Crime Syndicate of America. ![]() Superwoman is an evil counterpart of Wonder Woman from a parallel universe.
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