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| gender= Female | | gender= Female | ||
| residence= [[New York City]], [[Reality Z-25 31-H]] | | residence= [[New York City]], [[Reality Z-25 31-H]] | ||
| occupation= Investment broker | | occupation= Investment broker<br>Supervillain | ||
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Kelly was a lithe woman with even features. She had long, straight, fair hair and dark eyes. As an investment broker, she wore a female business suit including a jacket and skirt, although she also wore more casual clothing when not on the job. As “the Invincible Woman”, her body was enveloped in a halo of flames. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Journey Into Misery (comic story)|Journey Into Misery]]'') | Kelly was a lithe woman with even features. She had long, straight, fair hair and dark eyes. As an investment broker, she wore a female business suit including a jacket and skirt, although she also wore more casual clothing when not on the job. As “the Invincible Woman”, her body was enveloped in a halo of flames. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Journey Into Misery (comic story)|Journey Into Misery]]'') | ||
===Personality=== | ===Personality=== | ||
Kelly was a callous sort of capitalist, who placed her business first and anybody's personal needs (even her own) second, to the extent that she was more upset about aliens destroyign her company H.Q. than about them abducting ''her''. She was anything but emotionless, however, being in a perpetual stuck of annoyance and capable of crescendoes into outright violent rage. She was particularly insensitive towards [[Jenkins]], whom she perceived as weak and pathetic. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Journey Into Misery (comic story)|Journey Into Misery]]'') | Kelly was a callous sort of capitalist, who placed her business first and anybody's personal needs (even her own) second, to the extent that she was more upset about aliens destroyign her company H.Q. than about them abducting ''her''. She was anything but emotionless, however, being in a perpetual stuck of annoyance and capable of crescendoes into outright violent rage. She was particularly insensitive towards [[Jenkins]], whom she perceived as weak and pathetic. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Journey Into Misery (comic story)|Journey Into Misery]]'') Jenkins once described her as “despicable”. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Life… in the Heart of the City (comic story)|Life… in the Heart of the City]]'') | ||
===Powers & abilities=== | ===Powers & abilities=== | ||
After [[Professor Xwumb'h]] experimented on her, Kelly acquired superpowers, although they only worked proprotional to how close she was to [[Jenkins]]. They included super-strenght sufficient to destroy an entire spaceship by herself, unaided levitation, and also the ability to burst into flames, which naturally left her unharmed. She could manipulate this fire to shoot it at targets. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Journey Into Misery (comic story)|Journey Into Misery]]'') | After [[Professor Xwumb'h]] experimented on her, Kelly acquired superpowers, although they only worked proprotional to how close she was to [[Jenkins]]. They included super-strenght sufficient to destroy an entire spaceship by herself, unaided levitation, and also the ability to burst into flames, which naturally left her unharmed. She could manipulate this fire to shoot it at targets. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Journey Into Misery (comic story)|Journey Into Misery]]'') | ||
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However, in the night, the "monsters" broke down one of the barricaded walls and abducted Jenkins. They explained to him that, although odd-looking, they were fairly normal and the actual owners of the house, while the farmer with the gun was the real villain. After he explained the same thing to Kelly, the two returned to the house; the villain had disappeared, living behind a bomb that Kelly disposed of. Thankful, the house's owners gave the Two their car with which to continue their journey home. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Oasis of Horror (comic story)|Oasis of Horror]]'') | However, in the night, the "monsters" broke down one of the barricaded walls and abducted Jenkins. They explained to him that, although odd-looking, they were fairly normal and the actual owners of the house, while the farmer with the gun was the real villain. After he explained the same thing to Kelly, the two returned to the house; the villain had disappeared, living behind a bomb that Kelly disposed of. Thankful, the house's owners gave the Two their car with which to continue their journey home. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Oasis of Horror (comic story)|Oasis of Horror]]'') | ||
=== Fleeing from the Bureau of Singularity === | |||
[[File:Kelly and a Crocodile.png|thumb|right|220px|Kelly faces a crocodile agent of the [[Bureau of Singularity]] in the sewers of [[New York City|New York]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Life… in the Heart of the City (comic story)|Life… in the Heart of the City]]'')]]After returning to [[New York City|New York]], Kelly officially decided to become a supervillain in order to fund her “expensive lifestyle”, despite [[Jenkins]]'s weak protests. However, she had no time to put this into effect before the two were beset by agents of the [[Bureau of Singularity]] intent on erasing them from existence to correct a “temporal anomaly”; according to them, the two were meant to have died in space during their first adventure, and their ongoing existence was a breach of the laws of Time. Fleeing through New York, the two eventually found refuge among a community of amateur performance artists whose paradoxical eccentricity confused the Bureau's sensors, rendering the two harder to detect. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Life… in the Heart of the City (comic story)|Life… in the Heart of the City]]'') | |||
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