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Medusa

Medusa

Medusa is a legendary monster with petrifying gaze from Greek Mythology.

Name:
Medusa
Real name:
Aliases:
  • Medousa
  • Gorgon
Birth date:
None
Gender:
Female
Powers:
  • Agility
  • Berserker Strength
  • Claws
  • Divine Powers
  • Feral
  • Healing
  • Longevity
  • Penance Stare
  • Poisonous
  • Prehensile Hair
  • Super Hearing
  • Super Sight
  • Super Speed
  • Super Strength
  • Swordsmanship
  • Unarmed Combat
First issue:
Jumbo Comics (1938) #31
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History

Greek Mythology

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Medusa is one of the 3 Gorgons, daughters of the sea deities Phorcys and Ceto. She was a beautiful woman who was cursed by the goddess Athena after she was raped by Poseidon inside Athena’s temples. Athena could not retaliate against Poseidon and instead punished Medusa by turning her beautiful hair into living snakes.

Medusa and her sisters Euryale and Stheno went to live in isolation. Her eyes were capable of petrifying any living creature. She was eventually sought out by Perseus and killed by decapitation, being the only mortal Gorgon. Her children Chrysaor (a giant) and Pegasus (a flying horse) were born at the time of her death. Her head was later used by first Perseus and then Athena. It could still petrify anyone who gazed upon it.

DC Universe

Through the actions of a jealous Hera, Medusa's two gorgon sisters were set free from their prison on the then hovering Paradise Island. The two then set out to be reunited with their long dead sister. Forcing Circe to recreate the gorgon. Circe at first was unwilling to simply aid the two sisters and followed the letter rather than the spirit of the deal and resurrected only Medusa's head, citing that it had been the part the two sisters had handed her and demanded it be remade. Posidon then promises Circe she would be reunited with her daughter, who was being raised by the Amazons, if she ressurected Medusa. To this Circe agreed, and a vengeful Medusa was reborn.

Medusa harbored the desire to take vengeance on the Champion of the Gods, so her sights was set on Wonder Woman, the ambassador of Themyscira.

The gorgon first storms the White House to briefly engage Wonder Woman, who along with Artemis and General Philipus were there to discuss the presence of American warships on Themyscira's horizon, before she escapes as part of a larger plan.

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Her next strike falls shortly afterwards as she attacks the embassy, turning one of the employees sons to stone in the process. An enraged Diana nearly kills the gorgon in the lobby, but is prevented as Medusa calls out to Ares, challenging Diana in his name. Begrudgingly Diana has to accept.

The fight takes place in a baseball court and is by Ares transmitted to the world. The fight is brutal, as Diana fights blind, first by a piece of cloth, then by snake venom she pours into her own eyes. But Diana is victorious in the end as once again, Medusa is decapitated. Ending her plans of turning Wonder Woman and every viewer to stone.

Shortly afterwards, Medusa's head is involved in Athena's takeover of Olympus, being used to turn Zeus' champion to stone.

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