Marvel
Jun 1976
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Marlene Alraune
Marlene Alraune
Creation & Design
Marlene Alraune was created by Doug Moench and Bill Sienkiewicz, first appearing in the 1970s as a supporting character in the Moon Knight series. She was designed to be a complex love interest for the titular character, showcasing both vulnerability and strength.Early Years
Marlene's early appearances often depicted her as a damsel in distress, but she quickly evolved into a more independent character who could hold her own alongside Moon Knight.Character Development
Over the years, Marlene has transitioned from a mere love interest to a fully fleshed-out character with her own motivations and storylines. Her development reflects the changing dynamics of female characters in comics, moving towards empowerment and agency.Cultural Reception
Marlene Alraune has been well-received by fans for her depth and complexity, often praised for her role in Moon Knight's stories. Critics have noted her evolution as a character that represents strong female presence in a male-dominated genre.Character Details
Real Name:
Marlene Alraune
Aliases:
Moon Knight's Love Interest, The Fist of Khonshu
Species:
Human
Gender:
Female
Affiliations:
Moon Knight, The Midnight Mission
Abilities:
Expert hand-to-hand combatant, Skilled detective, Psychological resilience
Equipment:
Various weapons, Moon-themed gadgets
Weight:
100lbs
Height:
5' 3"
Eye Color:
blue
Hair Color:
black
Marvel
Feb 2018
Moon Knight #190
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