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Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Amber, DNAgents
Amber was a member of the DNAgents that could project disks of electromagnetic energy as shields, weapons or stand on them to fly.
She was very outgoing socially and curious.
DNAgents was a comic book created by writer Mark Evanier and artist Will Meugniot and published by Eclipse Comics in 1983.
I never really got into the DNAgents, I think they reminded me too much of the Teen Titans.
That was proved out in the Teen Titans when the DNAgents " kinda" met the Titans.
I say kinda because the team the Titans fought was called the "ReCombatants". It was one of those crossover teams like the Squadron Supreme/JLA parallel team that fought the Avengers.
If you notice, in most shots, Rainbow (tall, slender, waist length multicolored hair, bare midriff, thigh high boots) is presented in the front, while Amber is in the background there somewhere.
Wonder why.......?
Well anyway, now, Amber gets her own entry without a Rainbow in sight.
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