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'''Lorelei''' is a [[fictional character]] who appears in the {{Marvel Universe}}. |
'''Lorelei''' is a [[fictional character]] who appears in the {{Marvel Universe}}. |
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==Publication history== |
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Lorelei first appeared in ''Thor'' vol. 1 #339 (January 1984), and was created by [[Walt Simonson]]. She made subsequent appearances in the title, in issues #340-346 (February-August 1984). |
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⚫ | Lorelei is the sister of [[Enchantress (Marvel Comics)|Amora the Enchantress]], and possesses some skills in [[Asgardians (comics)|Asgardian]] magic and in seduction |
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The character subsequently appears in ''Marvel Age Annual'' #1 (1985), ''Thor'' vol. 1 #347-350 (September-December 1984), 354-355 (April-May 1985), 357-359 (July-September 1985), 363 (January 1986), 367-368 (May-June 1986), 383 (September 1987), 398-400 (December 1988-February 1989), 402 (April 1989), 437-441 (October-December 1991), 476 (July 1994), and 485-486 (April-May 1995), ''Journey into Mystery'' vol. 1 #509-511 (May-August 1997), ''Defenders'' vol. 2 #1-4 (March-June 2001), ''Loki'' #1 (January 2004), and ''Thor: Son of Asgard'' #5 (August 2004). |
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A further [[Thor (Marvel Comics)|Thor]] title has been rumoured and/or planned ever since, occasionally with names like [[Neil Gaiman]] attached, but nothing concrete has yet been materialized or announced. Recently, it has been confirmed that a new Thor book will start in 2007, written by [[J. Michael Straczynski]]. What role, if any, Lorelei might have in it, is unknown at this time. |
A further [[Thor (Marvel Comics)|Thor]] title has been rumoured and/or planned ever since, occasionally with names like [[Neil Gaiman]] attached, but nothing concrete has yet been materialized or announced. Recently, it has been confirmed that a new Thor book will start in 2007, written by [[J. Michael Straczynski]]. What role, if any, Lorelei might have in it, is unknown at this time. |
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Lorelei received an entry in the ''[[Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition]]'' #7. |
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*''Defenders'' vol. 2 #1-4 |
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*''Journey into Mystery'' vol. 1 #509-511 |
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⚫ | Lorelei is the sister of [[Enchantress (Marvel Comics)|Amora the Enchantress]], and possesses some skills in [[Asgardians (comics)|Asgardian]] magic and in seduction. In ''[[Defenders (comics)|Defenders]]'' #2-4, [[Pluto]] and Lorelei restored the [[Valkyrie (comics)|Valkyrie]]'s powers within Samantha Parrington. Pluto tricked Lorelei, erasing her memory and draining her powers and turning her into a duplicate of Valkyrie. While Samantha was used by Pluto to turn Earth into a realm of the dead, Lorelei was found by the Defender [[Nighthawk]], who believed she was the real Valkyrie and made her a Defender, although she never spoke. When the Defenders tried to stop Pluto, Lorelei battled Samantha and was restored to her former self. Lorelei then disappeared with Pluto, after an intervention of Lord [[Zeus (Marvel Comics)|Zeus]]. She doesn't appear in the Ragnarök; for what reason her fate is something completely unknown and a complete mystery. |
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*''Thor'' vol. 1 #337-350, 354-355, 357-359, 363, 367-368, 383, 398-400, 402, 437-441, 476, 485-486 |
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==Powers and abilities== |
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Lorelei possesses some skills in [[Asgardians (comics)|Asgardian]] magic and in seduction, though she is not nearly as skilled in either area as her sister Amora. Lorelei also has the ability to turn any mortal or Asgardian male into stone by kissing him. It is not known if this is an innate ability or a learned magical skill. |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[http://www.marvel.com/universe/Lorelei_%28Asgardian%29 Lorelei_(Asgardian) Bio at Marvel.com] |
*[http://www.marvel.com/universe/Lorelei_%28Asgardian%29 Lorelei_(Asgardian) Bio at Marvel.com] |
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*http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix4/loreleiicequeen.htm |
*http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix4/loreleiicequeen.htm |
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Lorelei | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | The Mighty Thor #337 (Jan 1984) |
Created by | Walter Simonson |
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Alter ego | Lorelei |
Team affiliations | Asgardians, Loki, Pluto |
Notable aliases | Melodi, Ice Queen, Valkyrie |
Abilities | Superhuman strength, durability and endurance Superhumanly long life span |
Lorelei is a fictional character who appears in the Marvel Comics Universe.
Publication history
Lorelei first appeared in Thor vol. 1 #339 (January 1984), and was created by Walt Simonson. She made subsequent appearances in the title, in issues #340-346 (February-August 1984).
The character subsequently appears in Marvel Age Annual #1 (1985), Thor vol. 1 #347-350 (September-December 1984), 354-355 (April-May 1985), 357-359 (July-September 1985), 363 (January 1986), 367-368 (May-June 1986), 383 (September 1987), 398-400 (December 1988-February 1989), 402 (April 1989), 437-441 (October-December 1991), 476 (July 1994), and 485-486 (April-May 1995), Journey into Mystery vol. 1 #509-511 (May-August 1997), Defenders vol. 2 #1-4 (March-June 2001), Loki #1 (January 2004), and Thor: Son of Asgard #5 (August 2004).
A further Thor title has been rumoured and/or planned ever since, occasionally with names like Neil Gaiman attached, but nothing concrete has yet been materialized or announced. Recently, it has been confirmed that a new Thor book will start in 2007, written by J. Michael Straczynski. What role, if any, Lorelei might have in it, is unknown at this time.
Lorelei received an entry in the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition #7.
Fictional character biography
Lorelei is the sister of Amora the Enchantress, and possesses some skills in Asgardian magic and in seduction. In Defenders #2-4, Pluto and Lorelei restored the Valkyrie's powers within Samantha Parrington. Pluto tricked Lorelei, erasing her memory and draining her powers and turning her into a duplicate of Valkyrie. While Samantha was used by Pluto to turn Earth into a realm of the dead, Lorelei was found by the Defender Nighthawk, who believed she was the real Valkyrie and made her a Defender, although she never spoke. When the Defenders tried to stop Pluto, Lorelei battled Samantha and was restored to her former self. Lorelei then disappeared with Pluto, after an intervention of Lord Zeus. She doesn't appear in the Ragnarök; for what reason her fate is something completely unknown and a complete mystery.
Powers and abilities
Lorelei possesses some skills in Asgardian magic and in seduction, though she is not nearly as skilled in either area as her sister Amora. Lorelei also has the ability to turn any mortal or Asgardian male into stone by kissing him. It is not known if this is an innate ability or a learned magical skill.
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