Dinah Soar

Dinah Soar is a fictional superheroine appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.[1]

Dinah Soar
Dinah Soar
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceWest Coast Avengers #46 (July, 1989)
Created byJohn Byrne
In-story information
Team affiliationsGreat Lakes Avengers
AbilitiesFlight via razor-tipped wings
Limited sonic powers
Empathic calming
Agelessness

Publication history

Created by John Byrne, Dinah Soar first appeared in West Coast Avengers (Vol. 2) #46 (July 1989).

Etymology

Her name resembles the word dinosaur, her surname resembles the verb "to soar", which is a term used to indicate flight, which she can do.

Fictional character biography

Dinah Soar was born in the Savage Land. Her lineage is never revealed and it is unknown if she was actually a mutant or of alien descent.

Because she never spoke English, her background remains entirely unknown, but she became a founding member of the Great Lakes Avengers when Mr. Immortal first assembled the team.[2] She is shown utilizing the ability to calm Mr. Immortal when he becomes overwhelmed with stress and rage after he returns to life.[3] When they discovered that they were soulmates, the two became romantically involved.

She was first seen in public with the team by Hawkeye and Mockingbird, who later agreed to become their mentors.[4] With the team, she helped Hawkeye and the West Coast Avengers against "That Which Endures."[5] They also assisted Mockingbird in a holding action against Terminus.[6] After aiding the Thunderbolts against the villain Graviton,[7] the team clashed with the mercenary Deadpool.[8]

GLA: Misassembled

During the G.L.A. mini-series, the team took on Maelstrom who was trying to destroy the universe. During the battle, Mr. Immortal is killed leaving Dinah Soar to calm him down while the others continued to fight. After Mr. Immortal is revived, Dinah is killed by Maelstrom with an energy blast. Her death plunged Mr. Immortal into a deep depression. He later recovered after defeating and capturing Deathurge, who had been taking the souls of his loved ones. She is later seen by Doorman in a limbo-like afterlife, playing cards with the other deceased GLA members.[9]

Powers and abilities

Dinah Soar had natural wings and, with extensive training, she was an agile flyer. She could use the razor tips of her wings as efficient weapons. She also had limited sonic powers, which allowed her to project waves of sonic force, and an empathic ability to calm down Mr. Immortal each time he returned to life. She once said that her race does not appear to age.[10]

gollark: You mostly care about how efficiently it deals with items, not RF, as RF is cheap.
gollark: Or other mathy solution, I mean.
gollark: You need to rigorously define "best" if you want an equation here.
gollark: Yes, but we mostly don't mathematically overanalyze all machine setups.
gollark: For machines in general and not coal generators, look at linear programming or something?

References

  1. Brevoort, Tom; DeFalco, Tom; Manning, Matthew K.; Sanderson, Peter; Wiacek, Win (2017). Marvel Year By Year: A Visual History. DK Publishing. p. 241. ISBN 978-1465455505.
  2. Seen in flashback in GLA: Misassembled #1–4 (2005)
  3. West Coast Avengers #46 and GLA: Misassembled #1
  4. West Coast Avengers #46
  5. West Coast Avengers #48-49
  6. Avengers Annual #19
  7. Thunderbolts #15–17 (June–August 1998) and #25 (Apr. 1999)
  8. Deadpool #10–11 (November–December 1997) and #61 (2002)
  9. GLA: Misassembled #1–4 (2005)
  10. GLA: Misassembled #1
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