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}}In [[Reality Z-25 31-H]], '''Karen Karter''', or '''Glow Girl''', was a minor superhero until she retired from the crime-fighting business and pursued a career as an adult film star, becoming a small sensation as the first superpowered individual in the industry (which fame she hoped to leverage to better public opinion of the profession). She consequently declined [[Captain Evening#In Reality Z-25 31-H|Captain Evening]]'s offer to join [[the Odds]], but was on friendly terms with the Captain and agreed to lend a hand if her fairly specific powers somehow became needed on one of his adventures. | }}In [[Reality Z-25 31-H]], '''Karen Karter''', or '''Glow Girl''', was a minor superhero until she retired from the crime-fighting business and pursued a career as an adult film star, becoming a small sensation as the first superpowered individual in the industry (which fame she hoped to leverage to better public opinion of the profession). She consequently declined [[Captain Evening#In Reality Z-25 31-H|Captain Evening]]'s offer to join [[the Odds]], but was on friendly terms with the Captain and agreed to lend a hand if her fairly specific powers somehow became needed on one of his adventures. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
===Physical appearance=== | ===Physical appearance=== | ||
Glow Girl was an attractive woman with light, frizzy hair. Her superhero outfit included a cape with a large, star-shaped clasp on her breast, worn over a long-sleeved, form-fitting T-shirt, as well as boots, gloves, and a short skirt. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Glow Girl! (comic story)|Glow Girl!]]'') | Glow Girl was an attractive woman with light, frizzy hair. Her superhero outfit included a cape with a large, star-shaped clasp on her breast, worn over a long-sleeved, form-fitting T-shirt, as well as boots, gloves, and a short skirt. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Glow Girl! (comic story)|Glow Girl!]]'') | ||
===Personality=== | ===Personality=== | ||
Glow Girl had a fittingly radiant, even effusive demeanour; she saw a moral, or at least social, purpose in her career change, hoping to serve as a symbol to lower the stigma associated with sex work. She also described herself as “kind of a pacifist”. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Glow Girl! (comic story)|Glow Girl!]]'') | Glow Girl had a fittingly radiant, even effusive demeanour; she saw a moral, or at least social, purpose in her career change, hoping to serve as a symbol to lower the stigma associated with sex work. She also described herself as “kind of a pacifist”. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Glow Girl! (comic story)|Glow Girl!]]'') | ||
===Powers & abilities=== | ===Powers & abilities=== | ||
Although she displayed some skill at physical fighting, Glow Girl told [[Captain Evening#In Reality Z-25 31-H|Captain Evening]] that her only actual superpower was to glow whatever colour she chose. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Glow Girl! (comic story)|Glow Girl!]]'') | Although she displayed some skill at physical fighting, Glow Girl told [[Captain Evening#In Reality Z-25 31-H|Captain Evening]] that her only actual superpower was to glow whatever colour she chose. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Glow Girl! (comic story)|Glow Girl!]]'') | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
===Early life=== | ===Early life=== | ||
At some point, Glow Girl had a career as an actual superhero, from which she gained some amount of fame. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Glow Girl! (comic story)|Glow Girl!]]'') | At some point, Glow Girl had a career as an actual superhero, from which she gained some amount of fame. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Glow Girl! (comic story)|Glow Girl!]]'') | ||
===A new career=== | ===A new career=== | ||
Not too long before the formation of [[the Odds]], Glow Girl decided to retire from superheroics and become an adult film star. [[Captain Evening#In Reality Z-25 31-H|Captain Evening]] visited a set where she was shooting a film where she played her own superhero persona first fighting, then sleeping with, the villainous [[Tin Raider]]. He suggested that she join the Odds, but she declined, being happy with her quieter life as it was, though she pledged to help if her glow-based powers somehow managed to become essential to some world-saving endeavour. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Glow Girl! (comic story)|Glow Girl!]]'') | Not too long before the formation of [[the Odds]], Glow Girl decided to retire from superheroics and become an adult film star. [[Captain Evening#In Reality Z-25 31-H|Captain Evening]] visited a set where she was shooting a film where she played her own superhero persona first fighting, then sleeping with, the villainous [[Tin Raider]]. He suggested that she join the Odds, but she declined, being happy with her quieter life as it was, though she pledged to help if her glow-based powers somehow managed to become essential to some world-saving endeavour. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Glow Girl! (comic story)|Glow Girl!]]'') | ||
[[File:Glow Girl in Journey Out Of Misery.png|thumb|left|Glow Girl distracts the [[Cosmic Solution]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Journey Out Of Misery (comic story)|Journey Out Of Misery]]'')]]Indeed, this occurred fairly soon after when she saw live TV reports about the [[Cosmic Solution]] robot's attack on [[New York City|the City]]. Leaving her film shoot, she hurried to the scene of the action, where she found the Odds and a number of other heroes already present. At the Captain's suggestion, “glowing like she'd never glowed before”, she managed to distract the robot long enough for the Captain to hook it up to [[Hank Richards]]'s power-draining apparatus. However, all of this proved useless when [[the Protectors]] accidentally reversed all the effects of the Odds' good work, and the Earth was ultimately saved when [[Agent of the Cosmic Order (Journey Out Of Misery)|another agent of the Cosmic Order]] called off the Solution and the two of them left of their own free will. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Journey Out Of Misery (comic story)|Journey Out Of Misery]]'') | |||
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Revision as of 16:56, 12 February 2022
In Reality Z-25 31-H, Karen Karter, or Glow Girl, was a minor superhero until she retired from the crime-fighting business and pursued a career as an adult film star, becoming a small sensation as the first superpowered individual in the industry (which fame she hoped to leverage to better public opinion of the profession). She consequently declined Captain Evening's offer to join the Odds, but was on friendly terms with the Captain and agreed to lend a hand if her fairly specific powers somehow became needed on one of his adventures.
Description
Physical appearance
Glow Girl was an attractive woman with light, frizzy hair. Her superhero outfit included a cape with a large, star-shaped clasp on her breast, worn over a long-sleeved, form-fitting T-shirt, as well as boots, gloves, and a short skirt. (COMIC: Glow Girl!)
Personality
Glow Girl had a fittingly radiant, even effusive demeanour; she saw a moral, or at least social, purpose in her career change, hoping to serve as a symbol to lower the stigma associated with sex work. She also described herself as “kind of a pacifist”. (COMIC: Glow Girl!)
Powers & abilities
Although she displayed some skill at physical fighting, Glow Girl told Captain Evening that her only actual superpower was to glow whatever colour she chose. (COMIC: Glow Girl!)
Biography
Early life
At some point, Glow Girl had a career as an actual superhero, from which she gained some amount of fame. (COMIC: Glow Girl!)
A new career
Not too long before the formation of the Odds, Glow Girl decided to retire from superheroics and become an adult film star. Captain Evening visited a set where she was shooting a film where she played her own superhero persona first fighting, then sleeping with, the villainous Tin Raider. He suggested that she join the Odds, but she declined, being happy with her quieter life as it was, though she pledged to help if her glow-based powers somehow managed to become essential to some world-saving endeavour. (COMIC: Glow Girl!)
Indeed, this occurred fairly soon after when she saw live TV reports about the Cosmic Solution robot's attack on the City. Leaving her film shoot, she hurried to the scene of the action, where she found the Odds and a number of other heroes already present. At the Captain's suggestion, “glowing like she'd never glowed before”, she managed to distract the robot long enough for the Captain to hook it up to Hank Richards's power-draining apparatus. However, all of this proved useless when the Protectors accidentally reversed all the effects of the Odds' good work, and the Earth was ultimately saved when another agent of the Cosmic Order called off the Solution and the two of them left of their own free will. (COMIC: Journey Out Of Misery)
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