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| Image = Dead girl 005.jpg
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| Image = X-Statix Vol 1 12 Textless.jpg
| RealName = Moonbeam
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| RealName = [[Moonbeam]]
| RealName2 = ; (last name unknown)
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| RealName2 = (last name unknown)
 
| CurrentAlias = Dead Girl
 
| CurrentAlias = Dead Girl
| Distinguish2 =
 
 
| Aliases =
 
| Aliases =
 
| Identity = Secret
 
| Identity = Secret
 
| Affiliation = {{m|X-Statix (Earth-616)|X-Statix/X-Force}}, the Dead Sisters' Book Club
| Alignment = Good
 
| Affiliation = [[X-Statix]], [[X-Force]], the Dead Sisters' Book Club
 
 
| Relatives =
 
| Relatives =
 
| Universe = Earth-616
 
| Universe = Earth-616
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| Weight = 101 lbs
 
| Weight = 101 lbs
 
| Eyes = Red
 
| Eyes = Red
| Hair = Green
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| Eyes2 = ; formerly [[:Category:Brown Eyes|Brown]][[Category:Brown Eyes]]
| UnusualFeatures = Greenish-gray skin
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| Hair = Black
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| Hair2 = ; formerly [[:Category:Brown Hair|Brown]][[Category:Brown Hair]]
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| UnusualFeatures = Claws
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| UnusualSkinColour = Grey
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| CharRef = {{c|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z #3}}
   
 
| Citizenship =
 
| Citizenship =
 
| MaritalStatus = Single
 
| MaritalStatus = Single
| Occupation = Model/actress
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| Occupation = Model, actress, adventurer
 
| Education =
 
| Education =
   
| Origin = Born a mutant, Dead Girl was murdered by a co-star/lover.
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| Origin = Born a [[Homo Superior|mutant]], Dead Girl was murdered by a co-star/lover, activating her powers.
 
| PlaceOfBirth =
 
| PlaceOfBirth =
| PlaceOfDeath = [[New York City]], [[New York State]]
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| PlaceOfDeath =
 
| Creators = Peter Milligan; Mike Allred
 
| Creators = Peter Milligan; Mike Allred
 
| First = X-Force #125
 
| First = X-Force #125
| Last = X-Statix #26
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| Death =
   
| HistoryText = In her normal life Dead Girl was an aspiring actress. However, a fellow actor murdered her while she stayed with him in a hotel. Her mutant powers triggered and she avenged her death. Although the others considered her 'weird', Dead Girl agreed to join the team.
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| HistoryText = In her normal life Dead Girl was an aspiring actress. However, a fellow actor murdered her while she stayed with him in a hotel. Her mutant powers triggered and she avenged her death. Although the others considered her 'weird', Dead Girl agreed to join the team.{{r|X-Force #125|128}}
   
When X-Statix were killed on their final mission, Dead Girl fell apart due to some type of disease that decomposed her.
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When [[X-Statix (Earth-616)|X-Statix]] were killed on their final mission, Dead Girl fell apart due to some type of disease that decomposed her.{{r|X-Statix #26}}
   
Now that a deceased villain is attempting to use other dead heroes and villains in a plot, Dead Girl and [[Doctor Strange (Stephen Strange)|Doctor Strange]] are attempting to stop him. The villain is the [[Pitiful One]], intent on gathering other residents of Hell - such as [[Miss America]], [[Kraven]], [[Mysterio]], The [[Ancient One]] and Dead Girl's previous teammate [[Anarchist|The Anarchist]] - to bring himself to life once more, with only [[Doctor Strange]] and Dead Girl, with the aid of her dead friends, to stop them. In order to combat the Pitiful One's plans, Dead Girl and Strange enlist help from dead heroes sent to [[Heaven]], including [[Ant-Man (Scott Lang)|Ant-Man II]], the Phantom Rider and someone known as the Piano-Player; they also call on [[Mister Sensitive]] and [[U-Go Girl]], two of Dead Girl's former teammates. [[Peter Milligan]] writes, with [[Mike Allred]] on inks and cover art while [[Nick Dragotta]] provides the interior penciling. Allred also pencils and inks the interior art for all the former X-Statix members that make appearances in the miniseries. A number of deceased Marvel characters make appearances, including [[Gwen Stacy]], [[Mockingbird]] and [[Moira MacTaggart]] revealed as the "sisters" Dead Girl spoke of throughout the previous series.<ref>http://www.newsarama.com/forums/showthread.php?s=477ee74b4b4f2931147c2adbab56db2e&threadid=39976</ref>
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Now that a deceased villain is attempting to use other dead heroes and villains in a plot, Dead Girl and [[Stephen Strange (Earth-616)|Doctor Strange]] are attempting to stop him. The villain is the [[Pitiful One (Earth-616)|Pitiful One]], intent on gathering other residents of Hell - such as [[Madeline Joyce (Earth-616)|Miss America]], [[Sergei Kravinoff (Earth-616)|Kraven]], [[Quentin Beck (Earth-616)|Mysterio]], The [[Yao (Earth-616)|Ancient One]] and Dead Girl's previous teammate [[Tike Alicar (Earth-616)|The Anarchist]] - to bring himself to life once more, with only Doctor Strange and Dead Girl, with the aid of her dead friends, to stop them. In order to combat the Pitiful One's plans, Dead Girl and Strange enlist help from dead heroes sent to [[Heaven (Paradise)|Heaven]], including [[Scott Lang (Earth-616)|Ant-Man II]], the [[Phantom Rider]] and someone known as the Piano-Player; they also call on [[Guy Smith (Earth-616)|Mister Sensitive]] and [[Edith Sawyer (Earth-616)|U-Go Girl]], two of Dead Girl's former teammates.{{r|X-Statix Presents: Dead Girl #1|5}}
   
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When [[Katie Sawyer (Earth-616)|Katie Sawyer]], the daughter of [[Edith Sawyer (Earth-616)|U-Go Girl]], began to manifest her powers, Dead Girl and [[Doop (Earth-616)|Doop]] took her to the cemetery where her mom had been buried to give her few minutes with her mom. She didn't like it at first, but later understood. Dead Girl was in-between the land of the living and the dead. She helped with the reassembling of [[X-Statix (Earth-616)|X-Statix]], and her mission became that to take down the [[X-Cellent (Earth-616)|X-Cellent]].{{r|Giant-Sized X-Statix Vol 1 1}}
There has been some question as to whether the series is connected to the rest of Marvel continuity, and several intriguing things occur; among them is Dead Girl's pseudo-romantic involvement with Stephen Strange. She revealed in the fifth issue that her first name is Moonbeam. Eventually, she and her assembled team of heroes stop the Pitiful One.
 
   
 
| Powers = Physically deceased. Her mutation was triggered by death.
 
| Powers = Physically deceased. Her mutation was triggered by death.
   
*'''Immortality''': Does not require food, water, heat, or oxygen for sustenance.
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*'''Immortality''': She does not require food, water, heat, or oxygen for sustenance.
   
*'''Regenerative Healing Factor''': rebuild her molecular structure from virtually any physical attack, regardless of how much damage or destruction she sustains, even if reduced to a skeleton. She can safely survive toxic conditions deadly to anyone else. She can transform her hands into claws, and otherwise alter her body to an unclear extent.
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*'''Regenerative Healing Factor''': She can rebuild her molecular structure from virtually any physical attack, regardless of how much damage or destruction she sustains, even if reduced to a skeleton.
   
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*'''Toxin Immunity''': She can safely survive toxic conditions deadly to anyone else.
*'''Limb Reanimation''': can animate and control parts of her body even after they have been severed.
 
   
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*'''Sharp Claws''': She can extend her fingernails and use them to rend and pierce flesh with relative ease.
[[File:Dead girl 006.jpg|thumb]]
 
*'''Intangibility''': ability to “phase” through solid matter; either by shifting her atoms through the spaces between the atoms of the object through which she is moving, or by reducing her molecular density.
 
*'''Air-Walking''': can use this ability to walk on air.
 
   
 
*'''Limb Reanimation''': She can animate and control parts of her body even after they have been severed.
*'''Necromancy/Necrokinesis''': ability to telepathically communicate with cells, bacteria, and dead/disintegrating tissue of corpses, speak to dead spirits either using their physical remains or on the astral plane, temporarily resurrect the recently deceased as zombies or ghosts, and briefly summon images of deceased people from the minds of others.
 
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[[File:X-Force Vol 1 126 Textless.jpg|thumb]]
 
*'''Air-Walking''': She can use this ability to walk on air.
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*'''Necromancy/Necrokinesis''': She has the ability to telepathically communicate with cells, bacteria, and dead/disintegrating tissue of corpses, speak to dead spirits either using their physical remains or on the astral plane, temporarily resurrect the recently deceased as zombies or ghosts, and briefly summon images of deceased people from the minds of others.
   
*'''Enhanced Physique''': she is in perfect physical condition and maintains above-average strength and agility.
 
 
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| Abilities =
 
| Strength =
 
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| Weapons =
 
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| Notes = * [[Peter Milligan]] writes, with [[Mike Allred]] on inks and cover art while [[Nick Dragotta]] provides the interior penciling. Allred also pencils and inks the interior art for all the former X-Statix members that make appearances in the miniseries. A number of deceased Marvel characters make appearances, including [[Gwen Stacy (Earth-616)|Gwen Stacy]], [[Barbara Morse (Earth-616)|Mockingbird]] and [[Moira Kinross (Earth-616)|Moira MacTaggart]] revealed as the "sisters" Dead Girl spoke of throughout the previous series.<ref>http://www.newsarama.com/forums/showthread.php?s=477ee74b4b4f2931147c2adbab56db2e&threadid=39976</ref>
| Notes =
 
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* There has been some question as to whether the series is connected to the rest of Marvel continuity, and several intriguing things occur; among them is Dead Girl's pseudo-romantic involvement with [[Stephen Strange (Earth-616)|Stephen Strange]]. She revealed in the fifth issue that her first name is Moonbeam. Eventually, she and him assembled a team of heroes stop the [[Pitiful One (Earth-616)|Pitiful One]].
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| Trivia =
 
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| Marvel =
 
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* [http://www.mutanthigh.com/deadgirl.html X-Men Character Bios: Dead Girl]
 
* [http://www.mutanthigh.com/deadgirl.html X-Men Character Bios: Dead Girl]
 
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[[Category:Telepaths]]
 
[[Category:Telepaths]]
 
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[[Category:Intangibility]]
 
[[Category:Intangibility]]
 
[[Category:Flight]]
 
[[Category:Flight]]
[[Category:X-Statix members]]
 
 
[[Category:Regeneration]]
 
[[Category:Regeneration]]
 
[[Category:Immortals]]
 
[[Category:Immortals]]
 
[[Category:Media-Driven Characters]]
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[[Category:Undead]]
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[[Category:Self-Resurrection]]
 
[[Category:Toxic Immunity]]
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[[Category:Post-M-Day Mutants (Pre-M-Day Deaths)]]

Revision as of 23:20, 13 July 2019

History

In her normal life Dead Girl was an aspiring actress. However, a fellow actor murdered her while she stayed with him in a hotel. Her mutant powers triggered and she avenged her death. Although the others considered her 'weird', Dead Girl agreed to join the team.[1]

When X-Statix were killed on their final mission, Dead Girl fell apart due to some type of disease that decomposed her.[2]

Now that a deceased villain is attempting to use other dead heroes and villains in a plot, Dead Girl and Doctor Strange are attempting to stop him. The villain is the Pitiful One, intent on gathering other residents of Hell - such as Miss America, Kraven, Mysterio, The Ancient One and Dead Girl's previous teammate The Anarchist - to bring himself to life once more, with only Doctor Strange and Dead Girl, with the aid of her dead friends, to stop them. In order to combat the Pitiful One's plans, Dead Girl and Strange enlist help from dead heroes sent to Heaven, including Ant-Man II, the Phantom Rider and someone known as the Piano-Player; they also call on Mister Sensitive and U-Go Girl, two of Dead Girl's former teammates.[3]

When Katie Sawyer, the daughter of U-Go Girl, began to manifest her powers, Dead Girl and Doop took her to the cemetery where her mom had been buried to give her few minutes with her mom. She didn't like it at first, but later understood. Dead Girl was in-between the land of the living and the dead. She helped with the reassembling of X-Statix, and her mission became that to take down the X-Cellent.[4]

Attributes

Power Grid[7]
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Powers

Physically deceased. Her mutation was triggered by death.

  • Immortality: She does not require food, water, heat, or oxygen for sustenance.
  • Regenerative Healing Factor: She can rebuild her molecular structure from virtually any physical attack, regardless of how much damage or destruction she sustains, even if reduced to a skeleton.
  • Toxin Immunity: She can safely survive toxic conditions deadly to anyone else.
  • Sharp Claws: She can extend her fingernails and use them to rend and pierce flesh with relative ease.
  • Limb Reanimation: She can animate and control parts of her body even after they have been severed.
X-Force Vol 1 126 Textless
  • Air-Walking: She can use this ability to walk on air.
  • Necromancy/Necrokinesis: She has the ability to telepathically communicate with cells, bacteria, and dead/disintegrating tissue of corpses, speak to dead spirits either using their physical remains or on the astral plane, temporarily resurrect the recently deceased as zombies or ghosts, and briefly summon images of deceased people from the minds of others.

Notes

  • Peter Milligan writes, with Mike Allred on inks and cover art while Nick Dragotta provides the interior penciling. Allred also pencils and inks the interior art for all the former X-Statix members that make appearances in the miniseries. A number of deceased Marvel characters make appearances, including Gwen Stacy, Mockingbird and Moira MacTaggart revealed as the "sisters" Dead Girl spoke of throughout the previous series.[5]
  • There has been some question as to whether the series is connected to the rest of Marvel continuity, and several intriguing things occur; among them is Dead Girl's pseudo-romantic involvement with Stephen Strange. She revealed in the fifth issue that her first name is Moonbeam. Eventually, she and him assembled a team of heroes stop the Pitiful One.

See Also

Links and References

References