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Comics character
Osira
Osira's debut appearance inWonder Woman #231 (May 1977). Art by Bob Brown.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceWonder Woman #231 (May 1977)
Created byAlan Brennert (co-writer),Martin Pasko (co-writer),Bob Brown (artist)
In-story information
AbilitiesForce fields
Force blasts
Mind manipulation

Osira is a fictional character in theDC Comics bookWonder Woman. She first appeared inWonder Woman #231.

Fictional character biography

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Pre-Crisis history

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Osira is an alien who crash-landed in ancientEgypt centuries ago alongside her husband Hefnakhti, with the two being worshiped as gods. However, the priest Anankh rebels against them and traps the two in a pyramid. In 1942, duringWorld War II, Osira is freed after two tanks accidentally destroy the pyramid while fighting.

After learning that Hefnakhti died while attempting to escape the pyramid, Osira attempts to bring peace to the world once more, and comes into conflict with Wonder Woman. She kidnaps Steve Trevor, who resembles Hefnakhti, before Hefnakhti's spirit appears and appeases her.

"One Year Later"

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In DC's "One Year Later" event, Osira appears for the first time in post-Crisis history. She battlesDonna Troy, the current Wonder Woman, andCassie Sandsmark, the currentWonder Girl.

Powers and abilities

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Osira is able to shoot powerful force blasts from her hands and create a force shield around her body. Her power needs recharging and can be depleted.

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