Moondragon - Wikipedia Moondragon (Heather Douglas) is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics Created by Bill Everett, Mike Friedrich, and George Tuska, [1] the character first appeared in Iron Man #54 (January 1973)
Heather Douglas (Earth-616) | Marvel Database | Fandom Moondragon is a cunning cosmic heroine who is a powerful psychic with an ego to match Once an Earthling named Heather Douglas who fell victim to an attack by the Mad Titan Thanos, she was taken in by Mentor from Titan and raised in the Shao-Lom Monastery under the guidance of the Priests of Pama
Moondragon (Character) - Comic Vine Moondragon is a powerful telekinetic and telepath, as well as the daughter of Arthur Douglas (better known as Drax) She once possessed the Mind Gem, one of the six Infinity Gems Although she is
MOONDRAGON | Mighty Avengers Moondragon used her powers to restore his sight so he could save her Thanks to the treatment, she was completely healed and joined Daredevil and Black Widow in the fight against her own creations
Moondragon | Marvel Database | Fandom Home to Loki Odinson (Earth-18897) Home to the Living Tribunal (Adam Warlock) (Earth-19141) Madame Moondragon Marvel Adventures (Earth-20051) Guardians of the Galaxy searched for the Infinity Stones (Earth-21735) The Wastelands (Earth-21923) Galactus Transformed Gambit (Earth-39559)
Moondragon - grokipedia. com Unlike most Marvel characters who gain abilities through birth or mishap, she honed her talents via extreme personal regimen [3] She is one of the most powerful telepaths in the Marvel Universe [4] Her abilities also include telekinesis and the power to transform into a dragon [4]
Moondragon (Marvel) | Heroes and Villains Wiki | Fandom Heather Douglas was the daughter of Arthur Douglas AKA Drax the Destroyer and the superheroine known as Moondragon She is a member of the Guardians of the Galaxy and the wife of Phyla-Vell from another universe
Moondragon - Wikiwand Moondragon (Heather Douglas) is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics Created by Bill Everett, Mike Friedrich, and George Tuska, [1] the character first appeared in Iron Man #54 (January 1973)