Abominatrix

Abominatrix

Infobox comics character


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character_name = Abominatrix
real_name = Florence Sharples
publisher = Marvel Comics
debut = "Sensational She-Hulk" #21 (November 1990)
creators = Buzz Dixon
Tom Artis
Steve Gerber
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powers =superhuman durability
superhuman strength
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Abominatrix is a fictional human mutate supervillain in the Marvel Universe. The character first appeared in "Sensational She-Hulk" #21 in November 1990.

Fictional character biography

Abominatrix used to work for Jasper Keaton, a man who ran a Savings and Loan company. He branches out into genetic research. His scientists are tasked to work on a cure for pre-menstrual syndrome. These scientists accidentally use this cure to permanently form the Abominatrix.

The villain once captures Louis Mason, a close friend of She-Hulk. It is also indicated the Abominatrix is a fan of soap operas. She is very similar to the Abomination.

Bibliography

*"Sensational She-Hulk" #21-23

External links

* [http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/abomtrix.htm Marvel Appendix entry]


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