In an alternate reality, Tinya Wazzo (also known as Phantom Girl) was a denizen of the 30th century United Planets, originally from the extra-dimensional realm of Bgztl, thus possessing powers beyond those of ordinary humanoids.
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In a universe of that reality's multiverse, Tinya took the identity of Phantom Girl to use her Bgztlian powers to become a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. (TOS - Legion of Super-Heroes comic: "Issue 3")
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Legionnaires | Imra Ardeen-Ranzz (Saturn Girl) • Reep Daggle (Chameleon Boy) • Querl Dox (Brainiac 5) • Rokk Krinn (Cosmic Boy) • Tasmia Mallor (Shadow Lass) • Garth Ranzz (Lightning Lad) | ![]() | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Legion Academy candidates | Pol Krinn (Magnetic Kid) • Grev Mallor (Shadow Kid) |
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Phantom Girl was not mentioned or described in dialogue, but was seen in one panel of the third issue of the crossover between Star Trek and the DC Comics Legion franchise. In particular, the Phantom Girl seen as part of that incarnation of the Legion would be the "pre-Zero Hour" version of the character. However, no details of her life were part of the Star Trek story, so none of these topics are linked as they are not relevant to this wiki.
External links[]
- Phantom Girl (Pre-Zero Hour) article at DC Comics Database, the DC Comics wiki.
- Phantom Girl article at Legion of Super-Heroes Wiki, the Wikia for Legion sources.
- Phantom Girl article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.