Pantha: Difference between revisions

Content deleted Content added
Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
m Spelling/grammar/punctuation correction
Line 27:
While many of the other Titans were close friends, Pantha went out of her way to alienate herself from the team. Pantha was overtly hostile towards her teammates, often ridiculing and berating them. Despite her attitude, her feral abilities made her a valuable asset to the team.
 
To her initial frustration, Pantha was "adopted" as a surrogate mother by [[Baby Wildebeest]]. She did not like this at first, often making references to grisly ways the child could perish. She does work with him when need be, such as when the Titans helped in a counter-attack on murderiousmurderous aliens in the [[Bloodlines (comics)|Bloodlines]] crossover.<ref name=bb12>''Bloodbath'' #1-2 (December 1993)</ref> She eventually takes responsibility for his care when she left the Titans with [[Red Star (comics)|Red Star]], forming a family.<ref>''New Titans'' #114 (1994)</ref>
 
Pantha and her teammates were almost stars of a children's cartoon series but the deal fell apart.<ref>''Teen Titans Sell Out'' One-Shot (November 1992)</ref> She is part of a multi-hero effort to investigate and destroy alien parasites murdering people all across the planet.<ref name=bb12 />
Line 33:
Later, she teams up with her old allies when [[Cyborg (comics)|Cyborg]], now with an entirely new level of power, threatens the entire Earth. The Justice League of America showed up also and a series of mistakes led to the entire team fighting. Pantha took on [[Catwoman]] but neither side won as they were interrupted by blasts from [[Orion (comics)|Orion]]. Baby Wildebeest himself was subdued by Superman.<ref>''JLA Vs. Titans'' #2 (1999)</ref>
 
During the ''[[Infinite Crisis]]'' storyline, she joins with another team of Titans, along with a new [[Doom Patrol]] and [[Justice Society of America]]. Their mission is to stop the deranged [[Superboy-Prime]] who has attacked this reality's version of [[Superboy (Kon-El)|Superboy]]. The battle originates at the town of [[Smallville (comics)|Smallville]], [[Kansas]] and moves to the outskirts of [[Keystone City]]. There, Pantha is killed with a backhand blow by Superboy-Prime that is so powerful andthat it knocks [[Ambush Bug]] unconscious.<ref>''[[Ambush Bug: Year None]]'' #3 of 6 (November 2008)</ref> Superboy-Prime instantly claims he didn't mean to do it, but in the next few moments, he kills Baby Wildebeest and attacks Red Star with freezing breath. Red Star survives his injuries.<ref>''Teen Titans'' #32 (March 2006)</ref><ref>''Infinite Crisis'' #4 (March 2006)</ref>
 
In ''[[Blackest Night]]: Titans'' crossover, Pantha was reanimated as a member of the [[Black Lantern Corps|Black Lantern]]s, ready to attack the Titans. However, her body is soon destroyed by a burst of white light emanating from [[Hawk and Dove|Dawn Granger]].<ref>''Blackest Night: Titans'' #3 (December 2009)</ref>