Gamora
Gamora is a Super-unpleasant E created by Marvel Comics, appeared for the first time in Strange Tales #180 , in 1975.
Origin
Gamora is the last of its race, Zen Whoberi, which was exterminated by the Badoons. Thanos recovered the child and decided to make a weapon of it.
Although it was honest for him, he treated it with coldness and involved it so that it kills Magus, a double malefic of Adam Warlock. Gamora became an assassin of elite, the " the most dangerous woman of the univers" , improved cybernétiquement by Thanos.
Later, it missed its assassination against Magus, and was combined in Adam Warlock and Pip the Troll. All three were overcome and killed physically by Thanos. But their hearts were absorbed by the Gem of the Heart.
They lived there peacefully until Thanos seizes the Gems. During this story-arc, Gamora was unobtrusive existence until the fall of the Eternal.
When the Alive Court intervened, Adam Warlock, then omnipotent, had to give the Gems to his fellow-members. Gamora accepted the Gem of Time. It never controlled it, recenant only of short flash predicting the future. It fell in love with Warlock, but not this last. Following an argument with Maxam, it left the group and left its gem.
It was again made mercenary until Adam finds it. This time, it accepted to like it. The couple left food in another dimension.
Recently, one re-examined it on a planet, with the head of a band of women aliens, delivering battles against former Kree soldiers, supported by Ronan (at the time of the crossover Annihilation ).
Capacities
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Gamora was improved cybernétiquement. It is stronger and nimbler than the best of the soldiers. Expert in martial arts, it can face enemies more powerful than it physically. One already saw it overcoming a whole group in a few minutes. It is particularly gifted to strike the vital points of its targets, paralyzing or killing in only one blow.
- It appreciates the use of swords and knives.
- It has a system of regeneration equivalent to that of Wolverine.
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