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Thunder is a fictional character appearing in
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published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer
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and artist
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in the
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. She is first mentioned in ''
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'' (vol. 2) #26 (July 2003) and first appears a month later in ''Outsiders'' (vol. 3) #1. Born Anissa Pierce the eldest daughter of superhero
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, she is a
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in the DC Universe. She is capable of increasing her physical density, rendering herself bulletproof, and creating massive shockwaves when stomping upon the ground. Pierce is also the older sister of Jennifer, herself a superhero operating under the alias Lightning. Against her parents' wishes, Anissa chooses to utilize her abilities to fight crime. She is invited and accepts a position with the superhero team the Outsiders. Pierce is involved in a relationship with her teammate Grace Choi. Along with her presence in various comic books Thunder has made appearances on a number of television shows and appeared in the live action
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series ''
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'' where she was portrayed by
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.


Fictional character biography


Daughter of Black Lightning

Although it is not clear but one assumes she got her powers genetically from her father who is also a metahuman. Her father Jefferson Pierce (
Black Lightning Black Lightning (Jefferson Pierce) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character, created by writer Tony Isabella and artist Trevor Von Eeden, first appeared in ''Black Lightning'' #1 (April 1977), during ...
) and her mother Lynn Stewart did not want her following in his footsteps, and he struck a bargain with her: she would graduate from
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before considering a career in crimefighting. She did, and the same night of her graduation she donned a costume and became Thunder. She is also the older sister of Lightning.


Outsiders

Shortly after Thunder had started her solo career, she was approached by
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, who offered her a spot on the new team of Outsiders. Reasoning that she could best learn the superhero trade with a team, she agreed to this offer and became an Outsider. Although she got along with most of her teammates, she seemed to come into conflict with
Grace Grace may refer to: Places United States * Grace, Idaho, a city * Grace (CTA station), Chicago Transit Authority's Howard Line, Illinois * Little Goose Creek (Kentucky), location of Grace post office * Grace, Carroll County, Missouri, an uninc ...
, a tough promiscuous bouncer, constantly. They were however quite effective as a team, and the two slowly came to a grudging respect between them; later on they became lovers.''Outsiders'' (vol. 3) #41 (December 2006) Eventually her father appeared at the Outsiders headquarters, demanding her resignation from the team. Naturally, she refused and when the danger of
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arose again, her father even decided to accompany the Outsiders. During that adventure, the two came to respect each other's abilities, neither having seen the other in action before, and Thunder was allowed to remain an Outsider. The extent of her invulnerability was tested during a fight with the re-formed Fearsome Five. The matter transmuter Shimmer converted the air in her lungs to water, which caused an inflammation so great that she had
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and
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, which nearly killed her. She recovered and continued to serve with the Outsiders.


"One Year Later"

OYL, Anissa remains a member of the Outsiders (a team that was currently believed to be dead), and has been involved in the attempted toppling of the regime of Mali. Her role has been instrumental in the mission, having gone undercover amongst the government, a role that has required her to pretend she was having a sexual relationship with the country's ruler Ratun Bennin; in actuality
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used a hallucinogenic compound to fool the dictator. She compromised the team's mission when she revealed her cover and attacked Mali's army, who were going to slaughter a village. It was revealed that Thunder has been in a romantic relationship with her teammate
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, making her one of a handful of LGBT people of color in the DC roster. Thunder was recently kicked off The Outsiders upon Batman's reorganization of the team, being replaced by the Martian Manhunter. She rejoined the team, when Grace invited her on a mission, without Batman's approval. During the ''
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'' events an assembly of the Outsiders, including Anissa, receives a message from the missing Batman, asking them to feed a secret code in the cybernetic mind of the ReMAC, allowing him to track the Caped Crusader and the Black Glove and help him into his fight. As they reluctantly comply, due to
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, the code reveals itself as a cybernetic boobytrap set by Doctor Hurt, the mastermind behind Batman's downfall, and ReMAC explodes. Several Outsiders are wounded, and Anissa sustains brain injuries severe enough to knock her in a seemingly irreversible
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. However her in-costume appearance in the "'' Final Crisis: Submit''" story suggest she recovered afterwards, as the ''Final Crisis'' storyline occurs after the events in ''R.I.P.'', though Thunder is still shown in a coma during the ''Batman and the Outsiders Special'', where her father ultimately joins up with a new roster of Outsiders to take her place. Thunder eventually reappears many months later, now living with Grace in a state of semi-retirement. The inconsistencies regarding her coma are briefly touched upon when it is explained that Anissa had been "in and out of hospitals" for a prolonged period after her initial injuries. Following a botched mission, Black Lightning arrives at Anissa and Grace's apartment with several other fugitive members of the new Outsiders, telling Anissa that he simply wishes to see his children again after spending months without any contact with his family. He briefly expresses discomfort over his daughter's sexual orientation, but Anissa tells him off by stating that Grace was there for her when he wasn't. When the
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attacks the apartment in order to bring the Outsiders into custody, Anissa chooses to side with her father and fight off the attacking heroes, which ultimately leads to a confrontation with her younger sister, Lightning, whom she claims was always thought of as the "favorite". After the fight is broken up by
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, Anissa and Grace choose to rejoin the Outsiders on a mission to Markovia, where they have been tasked by
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with capturing
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.


Powers and abilities

Thunder has the ability to increase her body's mass while preserving volume, which effectively increases her density. In this state she is near-immovable, almost completely invulnerable. A mob enforcer once suffered a compound fracture after trying to punch Thunder in the face. Notably, she can make her skin strong enough to withstand bullets. Just by stomping the ground she can create massive shockwaves.


Other versions


'' Kingdom Come''

A young boy inheriting his father's powers and being the new owner of the genie Thunderbolt is the version of Thunder appearing in the 1996 graphic novel by
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and Mark Waid.


In other media

* A teenage version of Thunder appears in the "Thunder and Lightning" segment of the '' DC Nation Shorts'' voiced by
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. She and Lightning become superheroes and receive their outfits from
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where they help their father fight Doctor Polaris. * A teenage version of Thunder appears in the web series ''
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'', voiced again by Cree Summer. * Anissa Pierce makes her live-action debut in the television series ''
Black Lightning Black Lightning (Jefferson Pierce) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character, created by writer Tony Isabella and artist Trevor Von Eeden, first appeared in ''Black Lightning'' #1 (April 1977), during ...
'', portrayed by
Nafessa Williams Nafessa Williams is an American actress. She is most known for her 2011 role as Nicole Gordon in the Meek Mill film ''Streets'', her 2011 role as Deanna Forbes on the ABC soap opera ''One Life to Live'', and her 2016 role as Dr. Charlotte Piel ...
. She started developing her superpowers in the first episode following Black Lightning rescuing her and Jennifer from 100 member Lala. When she joins her father in his superhero activities, Thunder gets a special suit made by Peter Gambi. In addition, she starts to fall in love with Grace Choi. She later adopts the alias of "Blackbird" an identity she uses when not with Black Lightning, in order to steal money from criminals to give to the church and to the poor and later oppose the oppression caused by the A.S.A. By season four, Anissa gets engaged to Grace Choi. * A young version of Anissa makes cameos in '' Young Justice: Outsiders'', voiced by Masasa Moyo.


References


External links


DCU Guide: Thunder III
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