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Live Wire (comics)
Live Wire or Livewire, in comics, may refer to: * Live Wire (Marvel Comics), a Marvel Comics supervillain * Live Wire (DC Comics), an alias of the Legion of Super-Heroes member Garth Ranzz, aka Lightning Lad * Livewire (DC Comics) Livewire (Leslie Willis) is a supervillainess appearing in multimedia produced by DC Entertainment, and American comic books published by DC Comics. Created for ''Superman: The Animated Series'', the character appeared in March 1997 in ''Superman ..., a DC Comics supervillainess * Livewire (Valiant Comics), a Valiant Comics character * ''Livewires'' (comics), a Marvel Comics series * Livewire (Image Comics), a character from ''Savage Dragon'' and a member of the Vicious Circle (comics) See also * Livewire (other) References

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Live Wire (Marvel Comics)
La Lunatica Lacuna Lady Bullseye Lady Deathstrike Lady Dorma Lady Grey Lady Lark Lady Lark (Linda Lewis), later named Skylark, is a character in the Marvel Comics series Squadron Supreme and hails from Earth-712. She first appeared in ''Avengers'' #85 (February 1971), and was created by Roy Thomas and John Buscema. She is based on Black Canary and later on Hawkgirl in DC Comics. Linda Lewis was a singer before an enemy of the Squadron Supreme, Doctor Decibel, surgically implanted synthetic vocal cords into her throat, giving her the ability to generate a "sonic cry" which could incapacitate opponents. A reluctant hero at best, Linda often wished to return to her singing career. She often partnered in crime-fighting, and later romantically, with the character Golden Archer (mirroring the relationship between the modern Black Canary and Green Arrow); however, she refused his marriage proposal. The Archer then used a mind-altering device to literally change her mind, ...
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Live Wire (DC Comics)
Garth Ranzz, also known as Live Wire and Lightning Lad, is a fictional comic book superhero appearing in books published by DC Comics, usually those featuring the Legion of Superheroes, a 30th and 31st century group of which he is a founding member. He has the superhuman ability to generate electricity, usually in the form of lightning bolts. The character first appeared in '' Adventure Comics'' #247 (April 1958). Fictional character biography Silver Age Lightning Lad is a Winathian who was a founding member of the Legion of Super-Heroes along with Saturn Girl and Cosmic Boy. Born on the planet Winath, he is the twin brother of fellow Legionnaire Ayla Ranzz (Lightning Lass), the younger brother of the supervillain Mekt Ranzz (Lightning Lord), and the father of two sets of twins; sons Garridan (Validus) and Graym Ranzz and daughters Dacey and Dorrit Ranzz. Early in the Legion's history, he sacrificed himself battling Zaryan the Conqueror, but was later resurrected by the ...
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Livewire (DC Comics)
Livewire (Leslie Willis) is a supervillainess appearing in multimedia produced by DC Entertainment, and American comic books published by DC Comics. Created for ''Superman: The Animated Series'', the character appeared in March 1997 in ''Superman Adventures'' #5 (based on the animated series). Her first mainstream comic book appearance was in DC Comics' ''Action Comics'' #835 (March 2006). In television, the character was voiced by Lori Petty in ''Superman: The Animated Series'' and Maria Canals-Barrera, Maria Canals in ''Justice League (TV series), Justice League''. In live-action Superman-based television series, she has been portrayed by Anna Mae Routledge in ''Smallville (TV series), Smallville'' and Brit Morgan in the Arrowverse series ''Supergirl (TV series), Supergirl''. Fictional character biography DC Animated Universe Introduced in the ''Superman: The Animated Series'' episode "Livewire", Leslie Willis was originally a popular and controversial Metropolis (comics), Met ...
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Livewire (Valiant Comics)
Livewire is a fictional superhero that appears in comic books published by Valiant Comics. Created by Bob Layton and Joe St. Pierre. Livewire first appeared in ''Harbinger'' #15 (March 1993). She later played a major role in the '' Secret Weapons'' (1993) series. In the relaunched Valiant Universe, Livewire first appears in ''Harbinger's'' first arc. Livewire has been featured in Unity as a founding member since 2013. Fictional character biography (Valiant Entertainment) Harbinger Foundation A psionic teletechnopath, able to control machines with force of will alone, Amanda McKee was orphaned at a young age, and sent to live in a group home. It was there that billionaire visionary and founder of the Harbinger Foundation, Toyo Harada, discovered her and took her into his care, rescuing her from the abusive environments of her early life. For this Amanda became unfailingly devoted to Harada and his mission. Assuming the name Livewire, Amanda became a star pupil of the Harbinger Fou ...
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Livewires (comics)
''Livewires'' is a six-issue comic book limited series published by Marvel Comics in 2005. The series was written by Adam Warren, who also provided layouts, and pencilled by Rick Mays. The series stars a group of fictional androids who are members of a covert black ops program code named Project Livewire. These androids are on a mission to seek out and destroy other black ops. Characters *Cornfed looks like a big farm boy and seems to be the team's muscle, but he is actually in charge of all mechanical repairs. He can usually be found behind the scenes giving support and coordinating the team's missions. *Gothic Lolita is the ''actual'' muscle even though she does not look the part. Social Butterfly used the term "Ben Grimm in black babydoll lace" to describe Gothic Lolita. Her code-name and look are both in reference to the Gothic Lolita fashion style popular in Japan. Gothic Lolita herself has described her role as "smashing and bashing duty." *Hollowpoint Ninja is the team' ...
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Livewire (Image Comics)
Livewire(s), Live Wire(s), The Live Wire or Live Wired may refer to: * Live wire (electricity), a wire with a flow of electrical current Computers * Livewire (networking), a digital audio networking technology * LiveWire Professional, computer software for stock market analysis * Livewire Segmentation Technique, an image segmentation technique * LiveWire, a server-side JavaScript environment by Netscape Entertainment Comics * Live Wire (comics), several comics-related characters and series including: ** Live Wire (DC Comics) or Garth Ranzz, more commonly known as Lightning Lad, a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes ** Live Wire (Marvel Comics), a supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe ** Livewire (DC Comics), a former supervillainess, now ally of Superman ** Livewire (Valiant Comics) or Amanda McKee, a superhero in the Valiant Comics Universe ** ''Livewires'' (comics), a Marvel Comics series Film * ''The Live Wire'' (1917 film), a British lost silent film starring Ronal ...
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Vicious Circle (comics)
The Vicious Circle is a criminal organization of mutants, cyborgs, monsters, assassins, and magicians that serves as the primary opponents for the superheroes in Erik Larsen's comic-book titles, primarily the Dragon. Overview The group has a varying line-up, sometimes consisting of five-to-six members and sometimes having a staggeringly huge membership. Originally the Vicious Circle was led by the Overlord, an armored mastermind who ruled all of Chicago's underworld. Later, it would be ruled by the technology controlling Cyberface. Once the Savage Dragon started policing the streets of Chicago, the Vicious Circle began to falter and its members started winding up in prison, the hospital or just plain dead. The Vicious Circle remains a consistent thorn in the Savage Dragon's side, and frequently faces off with the SuperPatriot and others, including Raphael of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, who in issues 10 and 11 of the series run with Image took on the entire Vicious Circle hi ...
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