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Kole Idromeno, Motra Tone
Kole Weathers is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. She is a short-lived member of the Teen Titans who possesses the ability to generate crystals. Kole was introduced and killed during the events of ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'', and has rarely appeared since. Tara Strong voices Kole in the animated series ''Teen Titans (TV series), Teen Titans''. Fictional character biography Kole is a human whose father Abel gave the ability to create and manipulate crystal to protect her from a potential nuclear holocaust. She is kidnapped by Theia, Thia, who forces her to use her powers to create prisons. After escaping, Kole learns that her parents have transformed themselves into insects and comes to live with the Teen Titans. During ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'', Kole is killed by the Anti-Monitor's Shadow Demons. She is resurrected in the ''DC Rebirth'' relaunch and appears in ''Heroes in Crisis'' as a patient at the Sanctuary therapy center. ...
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José Luis García-López
José Luis García-López (born March 26, 1948) is a Spanish people, Spanish-Argentines, Argentine comics artist who works in the United States, particularly in a long-running relationship with DC Comics. In addition to his storytelling art, he produced the official reference art for characters in the ''DC Comics Style Guide'', as used in licensed merchandise. Early life José Luis García-López was born on March 26, 1948 in Lalín, Province of Pontevedra, Spain, and lived since age three in Argentina. He was inspired by artists as Alex Raymond, Hal Foster, Harold Foster, Milton Caniff, :es:José Luis Salinas, José Luis Salinas, and Alberto Breccia. Career During the 1960s, García-López worked for Charlton Comics. In 1974, he moved to New York, where he met DC Comics editor Joe Orlando. His first interior art credit for DC was June 1975's "Nightmare In Gold" back-up in ''Action Comics'' #448, where he inked the pencils of artist Dick Dillin. The following month, he inked the p ...
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