Lady Quark is a
fictional character, a
superhero
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ine in the
DC Universe. In the
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''
Crisis on Infinite Earths'' (1985-1986), the character was one of the rulers of
Earth-Six, which was ruled by royalty. In 2011 introduction of
The New 52 DC Multiverse, she and her husband Lord Volt are now the monarchs of Earth 48, which appears to be a modern analogue of Earth-Six in the original DC multiverse.
Fictional character biography
''Crisis''
Lady Quark comes from Earth-Six, where the
American Revolutionary War was not won by the
Thirteen Colonies and where technology has become more advanced than
Earth-One. Lady Quark, her husband Karak ("Lord Volt"), and daughter Liana ("Princess Fern") make up the
royal family
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that rules Earth-6. While Lord Volt and Princess Fern are both killed when Earth-Six is destroyed during the Crisis, Lady Quark is saved at the last minute by
Pariah, a dimensional traveler. Lady Quark helps most of the
multiverse
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's surviving heroes and they journey to the Dawn of Time to battle the
Anti-Monitor
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. After the Crisis is over, Lady Quark resettles on Earth with Pariah and the
Harbinger.
Missing her husband, Lady Quark approaches
Will Payton with the idea of having him become her consort in ''Starman'' #8 (March 1989), but Payton rejects her advances.
L.E.G.I.O.N.
Lady Quark is eventually recruited by
Vril Dox to become a member of the peace-keeping force
L.E.G.I.O.N. in ''L.E.G.I.O.N. '90'' #18. Lady Quark is apparently killed in ''L.E.G.I.O.N. '94'' #62 after a parasitic shapeshifter absorbs her memories and powers. The shapeshifter replaces her in L.E.G.I.O.N., but later dies in ''L.E.G.I.O.N. '94'' #70. Lady Quark's corpse is later seen floating in space, heavily maimed.
Return
Eleven years later, Lady Quark returns alive and well without explanation in ''
Villains United'' #5 (2005), in which she is captured by
Sinestro
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at the request of
Alexander Luthor, Jr.
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Publication history
Created by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez, the character made his first appearance in '' Crisis on Infinite Earths'' #1 (Apr ...
She is imprisoned in Luthor's tower as part of his plan to bring the core Earths of the Multiverse back into existence. Lady Quark is later freed and joins Earth's heroes in defeating Luthor in ''
Infinite Crisis'' (2005-2006).
Lady Quark appears again in several splash pages of ''Tales of the Sinestro Corps: Superman-Prime'' (December 2007), and again in a double page spread of Legionnaires and characters associated with the
Legion of Super-Heroes
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in ''
Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds'' #5 (July 2009).
''The New 52''
In ''
The New 52'' 2011 reboot of ''
Vibe'', Lady Quark is revealed to be one of
Amanda Waller's and
A.R.G.U.S's interdimensional prisoners. Vibe releases Lady Quark, along with
Gypsy,
Pariah, and several other formerly absent characters, and the former prisoners begin to attack Amanda Waller and A.R.G.U.S.
Multiversity: Earth-48
In
Grant Morrison's ''
Multiversity'' series, Lady Quark and her husband, Lord Volt, appear as residents of Earth 48 of ''
The New 52'' 's modified
DC Multiverse. According to subsequent information, this iteration of Earth-48 is a fusion of the Pre-''
Crisis'' Earth-Six and Warworld (''52'' 's Earth-48). Lady Quark, Lord Volt and their daughter Liana are members of Earth 48's royal family, much as they were on Earth-Six.
Infinite Frontier
Powers and abilities
Lady Quark is a
metahuman
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with the ability to absorb and emit nuclear energies. She can direct these energies as percussive forces from her body. Her powers allow her to fly and travel through space. If her unexplained reappearance is taken as is, it may be assumed she can regenerate herself even from seeming death.
Other versions
An older version of Lady Quark becomes one-half of the tyrannical ruler of L.E.G.I.O.N.
Lady Quark is featured-along with Lord Volt in a ''Convergence'' tie-in, fighting Matrix-Supergirl. Her daughter, Princess Fern, is featured in another ''Convergence'' tie-in, fighting Parallax. Fern's parents are seen on Monitor screens.
[''Convergence: Green Lantern/Parallax'' #1 (June 2015)]
External links
Lady Quark profile - The Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe
References
Comics characters introduced in 1985
DC Comics female superheroes
DC Comics superheroes
Fictional royalty
Characters created by Marv Wolfman
Characters created by George Pérez
DC Comics metahumans