Feline (comics)
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Feline is a fictional character from the Malibu comics line. She first appeared in Malibu Comics
' Freex
#10 (1994), as a member of the Academy of the New Elite, an organization created by Contrary
to teach young Ultras to use their powers. She also appears in the Godwheel
series.
Feline and several of her friends help bury the deceased member of Freex
, Michael Rafani, at Contrary's Mt. Shasta citadel.
limited series. She is one of many superpowered individuals chosen by the deity Argus to help retrieve needed keys. The objects, each in their own form, when combined with the Crucible of Life, will grant wishes.
Over the course of the adventure, Feline suffers the loss of her friend Flygirl
, murdered by the villain Lord Pumpkin
. She also gains control of one of the keys, called the 'Windsword'. It affects her mind, attuning itself to her body. Feline even threatens the life of her friend Pressure, declaring she would kill her if an attempt was made to take the sword.
Or so she thinks. Pressure is in reality, Rune
, an energy vampire who has been subtly manipulating Feline and other circumstances for his own end. Feline is egged on until she puts the sword into the Crucible. The real Pressure is found but much too late. A chain of events leads to Argus gaining massive power. Absolutely everyone still standing (Lord Pumpkin had earlier been killed by Argus) works together and aided by the Marvel Comics
god of Thunder, Thor
sends the villain into another dimension.
In gratitude, Thor offers to send the assembled beings wherever they wish. Feline requests to be able to retrieve Flygirl's body. The resulting magical teleportation spell is interrupted by Rune; Feline is last seen gasping in astonishment as Thor grapples with Rune and the magic pulls the group away to an unknown fate.
Malibu Comics
Malibu Comics was an American comic book publisher active in the late 1980s and early 1990s, best known for its Ultraverse line of superhero titles. The company's headquarters was in Calabasas, California. Malibu imprints included Aircel Comics and Eternity Comics...
' Freex
Freex
Freex was a short-lived comic book series from Malibu Comics. Created By Gerard Jones and Ben Herrera, it concerned a team of teenage superheroes in the Ultraverse.Its roster over the series consisted of Anything ,...
#10 (1994), as a member of the Academy of the New Elite, an organization created by Contrary
Contrary (comics)
Contrary was a character from Malibu Comics' Ultraverse. She was created by Gerard Jones and Martin Egeland and first appeared in the series Freex, though she was better known as the founder of Ultraforce....
to teach young Ultras to use their powers. She also appears in the Godwheel
Godwheel
The Godwheel is one of the main concepts of the Malibu Comics Ultraverse. While it lent its name to a 1994/1995 four-issue series, the Godwheel is actually the place of origin of quite a few Ultraverse concepts, characters and significant items that predate that series...
series.
Fictional Character Biography
The aforementioned Academy come into conflict with the Freex on more than one occasion, as Contrary does not easily take no to her recruitment effort requests.Feline and several of her friends help bury the deceased member of Freex
Freex
Freex was a short-lived comic book series from Malibu Comics. Created By Gerard Jones and Ben Herrera, it concerned a team of teenage superheroes in the Ultraverse.Its roster over the series consisted of Anything ,...
, Michael Rafani, at Contrary's Mt. Shasta citadel.
Godwheel
Feline is featured in the GodwheelGodwheel
The Godwheel is one of the main concepts of the Malibu Comics Ultraverse. While it lent its name to a 1994/1995 four-issue series, the Godwheel is actually the place of origin of quite a few Ultraverse concepts, characters and significant items that predate that series...
limited series. She is one of many superpowered individuals chosen by the deity Argus to help retrieve needed keys. The objects, each in their own form, when combined with the Crucible of Life, will grant wishes.
Over the course of the adventure, Feline suffers the loss of her friend Flygirl
Flygirl (comics)
Flygirl is a fictional character. She was introduced in Malibu Comics' Freex #10 as a member of the Academy of the New Elite, an organization created by Contrary to teach young Ultras to control their powers.-Character biography:...
, murdered by the villain Lord Pumpkin
Lord Pumpkin
Lord Pumpkin is a fictional being from Malibu Comics' Ultraverse continuity. He was created and later written by Dan Danko, with additional development by Steve Gerber, Aaron Lopresti, and Gary Martin including his first published appearance, with which Danko was not involved. Lord Pumpkin first...
. She also gains control of one of the keys, called the 'Windsword'. It affects her mind, attuning itself to her body. Feline even threatens the life of her friend Pressure, declaring she would kill her if an attempt was made to take the sword.
Or so she thinks. Pressure is in reality, Rune
Rune (comics)
Rune is a fictional vampire-like being from Malibu Comics' Ultraverse imprint. He was created by Barry Windsor-Smith and Chris Ulm, and first appeared as a back-up story in Sludge #1 .-Fictional character biography:...
, an energy vampire who has been subtly manipulating Feline and other circumstances for his own end. Feline is egged on until she puts the sword into the Crucible. The real Pressure is found but much too late. A chain of events leads to Argus gaining massive power. Absolutely everyone still standing (Lord Pumpkin had earlier been killed by Argus) works together and aided by the Marvel Comics
Marvel Comics
Marvel Worldwide, Inc., commonly referred to as Marvel Comics and formerly Marvel Publishing, Inc. and Marvel Comics Group, is an American company that publishes comic books and related media...
god of Thunder, Thor
Thor (Marvel Comics)
Thor is a fictional superhero who appears in publications published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Journey into Mystery #83 and was created by editor-plotter Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber, and penciller Jack Kirby....
sends the villain into another dimension.
In gratitude, Thor offers to send the assembled beings wherever they wish. Feline requests to be able to retrieve Flygirl's body. The resulting magical teleportation spell is interrupted by Rune; Feline is last seen gasping in astonishment as Thor grapples with Rune and the magic pulls the group away to an unknown fate.