Marvel
Oct 1968
Polaris
Polaris
Creation & Design
Polaris was created by writer Roy Thomas and artist Don Heck, first appearing in the late 1960s as a member of the X-Men. Her character was designed to be a powerful mutant with magnetic abilities, reflecting the themes of mutation and acceptance prevalent in the X-Men series.Early Years
Initially introduced as a villain, Polaris struggled with her identity and powers, often being manipulated by others, including her father, Magneto. Over time, she evolved into a hero, joining the X-Men and fighting for mutant rights.Character Development
Over the years, Polaris has evolved from a villain to a complex hero, grappling with her identity, family legacy, and the responsibilities that come with her powers. Her journey reflects broader themes of acceptance and the fight for mutant rights.Cultural Reception
Polaris has been well-received by fans and critics alike, often praised for her depth and complexity as a character. She has become a symbol of the struggles faced by marginalized groups.Character Details
Real Name:
Lorna Dane
Aliases:
Magnetrix, Green Goddess
Species:
Mutant
Gender:
Female
Affiliations:
X-Men, Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, X-Factor
Abilities:
Magnetokinesis, Flight, Enhanced Strength
Weight:
120lbs
Height:
5' 3"
Eye Color:
green
Hair Color:
green
Marvel
Nov 1968
Uncanny X-Men #50
Marvel
Feb 1976
Uncanny X-Men #97
Marvel
Oct 1991
X-Factor #71
Marvel
Nov 2012
Vol 3
X-Factor #243
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