- Andromeda (Marvel Comics)
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caption = Andromeda byJohn Buscema (artist)
character_name = Andromeda
publisher =Marvel Comics
debut = "Defenders" #143 (March, 1985)
creators =Peter B. Gillis
Don Perlin Kim DeMulder
real_name = Andromeda Attumasen/Genevieve Cross
species = "Homo mermanus "
homeworld = Atlantis
alliances =Defenders Dragon Circle Deep Six
partners = Namor the Sub-Mariner
aliases = Andrea McPhee, Genevieve Cross, Lady Andromeda
supports=
powers = Superhuman strength and durability
Ability to breathe underwaterAndromeda Attumasen is a
fictional character that appears in variouscomic book series published byMarvel Comics . The character is a member ofHomo mermanus , the race that occupies the Atlantis of Marvel'sshared universe , known as theMarvel Universe .Fictional character biography
A member of the Homo mermanus race, Andromeda is the first born daughter of
Attuma of Atlantis by his Lady Gelva. She was raised by her father as a boy, trained in the arts of hunting and war and she exceeded any other male except for her father in these skills. Despite her skills, she was considered unworthy of being his successor, because she was a woman. Andromeda left her father's kingdom and went to the underwater kingdom of Namor the Sub-Mariner. Namor gave her a position in his army and even awarded her with the rank ofMajor for her bravery, but again she was denied any further career advancement because of her sex.Andromeda, inspired by Namor's tales, moved to the surface world, where she used a serum to give herself a human appearance and the ability to breathe out of water. She took the name Andrea McPhee and posed as a surface woman. ["Defenders" #143] When she was revealed as an Atlantean, she quickly abandoned her charade and became a member of the Defenders, joining them against Hotspur. ["Defenders" #146-147]
She was with the Defenders, christened the "New Defenders," for only a short time, revealing only portions of her background to them. ["Defenders" #149] With them, she traveled to outer space and battled the second
Star-Thief . ["Defenders" #150] She fought Manslaughter as he menaced the team, ["Defenders" #151] and then aided the Defenders and the Interloper in battle against fellow DefenderMoondragon , and theDragon of the Moon who was possessing Moondragon. Andromeda sacrificed her life force, joining with Manslaughter, the Valkyrie, and the Interloper to drive the Dragon of the Moon from the Earth, and her body was turned to stone. ["Defenders" #152]The Dragon would later return, this time without a body. To stop the Dragon of the Moon,
Doctor Strange cast a spell which returned the souls of the Defenders fallen in the battle against the Dragon to the bodies of several recently deceased humans, changing them into duplicates of the Defenders. Andromeda's soul entered the body of Genevieve Cross and these Defenders now called themselves the Dragon Circle. Together the Dragon Circle banished the Dragon from Earth and Andromeda returned to the oceans. ["Doctor Strange" Vol. 3 #3-4]Andromeda played an important part in the
1989 "Atlantis Attacks " crossover. Andromeda led a rebellion to stop her father Attuma from invading the surface world, but she bested by Attuma in personal combat. She was kidnapped unconscious by the Deviant priestGhaur as one of his "Seven Brides of Set." ["X-Factor Annual" #4] Under Ghaur's domination, she accompaniedShe-Hulk to acquire a piece of Set's life force. ["Avengers West Coast Annual" #4] In the end the Brides of Set gained their freedom thanks to theFantastic Four and Avengers. ["Fantastic Four Annual" #22]Andromeda joined her forces with those of Namor. She was part of the short-lived Deep Six, a group of underwater heroes. During this time her mind and that of Genevieve Cross would repeatedly exchange control and even turn her body into a copy of Genevieve's. Andromeda sacrificed her own mind to save Namor's soul, leaving Genevieve in control of Andromeda's body. Months later, either Genevieve in Andromeda's body or a restored Andromeda herself assisted Namor and the Defenders against Attuma's own Deep Six. Andromeda was last seen as an ally of Namor, living in Atlantis.
Powers and abilities
Andromeda has all the powers inherent to the "
Homo mermanus ", but her strength and speed are far greater than that of any ordinary "Homo mermanus", though not as great as that of her father or Namor. She is adapted to live underwater, having gills that allow her to breathe underwater, she can swim at high speeds and her body is resistant against the pressure and the cold of the deep oceans. Her specially developed vision allows her to see clearly in the murky depths of the ocean.She can survive only for 10 minutes out of water, unless she uses a special serum that gives her the ability to breathe air. Her stamina, agility, and reflexes are reduced when out of the water.
She has been trained as an Atlantean warrior, and is very skilled in the arts of hunting and war, wielding a trident as her weapon of choice. She carries a short sword and an 8" dagger as additional weaponry.
Andromeda also has extensive knowledge of biochemistry.
Notes
* Genevieve Cross is called Genevieve Cass in the Dragon Circle entry in the Handbook of the Marvel Universe '89 edition.
Bibliography
*"Avengers West Coast Annual" #4
*"Damage Control" vol. 1 #3-4
*"Defenders" vol. 1 #143, 145-147, 149-152
*"Defenders" vol. 2 #1-2, 11
*"Dr. Strange" vol. 3 #3-4
*"Fantastic Four Annual" #22
*"Iron Man Annual" #10
*"Marvel Comics Presents" #37, 121
*"Namor" vol. 1 #49, 52-53, 55, 58-62
*"Strange Tales" vol. 2 #5-7
*"Thor Annual" #14
*"X-Factor Annual" #4References
External links
* [http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix3/andromedadef.htm Andromeda at the Appendix to the Marvel Universe.]
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