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Thundergirl

THUNDERGIRL
Real Name: Molly Wilson
Identity/Class: Human transformed by
magic
Occupation: Librarian
Friends: Mother Nature, Professor
Eureka, Boom-Boom the Thunder Cat
Enemies: Dr Hy Q Binana, Tornado
Girl, the Sinister snake
Known Relatives: Eve L. Wilson
(sister), Philip and Agnes Wilson (parents)
Alias: the World’s Strongest Girl
Base of Operations: the town of
Danville
Powers/Abilities: The powers of
nature and abilities of its animals. Able to fly like a
bird, strong as an elephant, the sight of an eagle, skin
as hard as a diamond, etc. Also able to pass her
abilities temporarily to someone else.
History: Fourteen year old Molly
Wilson locked the front door of the library, hanging up
the “Closed” sign. It was after hours, but the young
librarian’s workday wasn’t over until all the books were
filed back onto the shelves.
She worked slowly, pushing a
cart full of books through the deserted library and
humming happily to herself. She was in no hurry to get
back to her lonely room at the orphanage.
Molly stopped suddenly,
staring at a door on the back wall. “Strange,” thought
Molly, “That door was never there before!” And it was
the sort of door that a person couldn’t help BUT to
notice, painted bright red like the doors at the Chinese
restaurant down the street.
“Gosh, I’d better make sure
this new door is locked,” said the little librarian, but
when she turned the handle, the door opened. Molly
peered in. She saw a long dim hallway, lit by flickering
candles. Colorful doors were spaced down either side of
the corridor: red, blue, yellow, purple - - all colors
of the rainbow.
Halfway down the hallway, a
green door stood open and a pale light spilled out. As
soon as Molly stepped ithrough the doorway into the
hall, the door swung shut behind her, but the plucky
girl wasn’t frightened. She nade her way toward the open
doorway.
It was dark inside the room. A
solitary light burned on a table in the distance. Molly
walked toward the light, hoping to find a telephone but
there was nothing on the table except a large
leatherbound book and a small wooden box.
The book was open, but the
pages were blank. The young girl closed the book to see
what its title was and gasped “Jeepers!” There,
imprinted in the leather of the volume’s front cover was
her name - - Molly Wilson!
Surprised, Molly dropped the
book. But the pages were no longer blank. A paragraph
read “Molly opened the box and was astonished to find a
magical necklace and ring, each containing a blazing
emerald just as the book had said. She put them on,
touched the ring to the gem of the necklace and said the
magic word written in the book - - .”
Molly opened the box, and sure
enough, there was a necklace and a ring inside, resting
on a red satin lining. Both featured a large green
emerald. The ring looked too large, yet fit perfectly on
her finger. She whispered “Magic?” Then Molly pulled
the necklace over her head and touched the stone of the
ring to that of the necklace.
“What was the magic word?” she
frowned, “It wasn’t in the book!” Molly looked back to
the open volume, and there it was in capital letters.
She read it aloud: “ALAKAZAM!”
There was a brilliant flash as
lightning erupted from the stones of Molly’s ring and
necklace, followed by the deafening roar of thunder. She
felt the magical electricity crackle throughout her
body, not hurting her at all but rather filling her with
power!
When the smoke cleared, Molly
couldn’t believe her eyes. Her blue frock was gone,
replaced by a green frock cinched by a belt with a
lighning bolt on the buckle. She felt strong and
confident in a way she never had before. “Jeepers - -
what’s going on here?” she asked, reaching for the book
to find some answers.
But it wasn’t on the table. A
kindly old lady sat at the table on a stool that wasn’t
there before, holding the book on her lap. “Tsk tsk,”
said the grandmotherly-type, wagging a finger, “You
can’t simply read about your life, Thunder Girl. You
have to start living it.”
The old woman actually turned
out to be Mother Nature herself, who had chosen Molly to
be the champion of all things good in the ancient battle
between Good and Evil. Mother Nature bestowed upon Molly
the powers and abilities of all animals of the world.
Though she sometimes drew upon other powers, Thunder
Girl normally made use of the following: the flight of
the eagle, the wisdom of the owl, the strength of an
elephant, skin as hard as a diamond, and the eyes of a
hawk.
Thunder Girl soon acquired an
arch enemy in the form of Dr Hy Q Binana, a laboratory
chimpanzee who gained a human genius intellect in an
experiment conducted by Molly's friend, Prof Eureka. Dr
Binana referred to Thunder Girl as "the Big Green
Cheesecake". When Dr Binana used science to duplicate
Thunder Girl's powers in a villain he called Tornado
Girl, it was revealed that "females are better able to
store the cosmic energy" that gives them the powers of
nature.
In the mid 1940s the evil Dr
Binana opened a dimensional portal to Earth A, where it
was 1964. Attempting to destroy both Earths with a super
bomb on Earth A, he was thwarted when Thunder Girl leapt
through the portal from her native Earth B to stop him
triggering the device. Both Earths were saved and the
portal was closed, trapping Thunder Girl and Dr. Binana
on Earth A.
Making the best of it, Thunder
Girl changed back to Molly, but the differences of the
forces of nature between the two Earths was so great,
that Molly got amnesia. Found by Ultiman (who was
unaware of her dual identity) she was identified by her
fingerprints as a missing person and returned to her
parents.
On Earth A, Molly Wilson whad
been a grown woman, an archaeologist who had disappeared
while looking for the lost Fountain of Youth. Not only
was this Molly not an orphan (having elderly parents),
but she also had a younger sister named Eve. Everyone
assumed that the younger, amnesiac Molly must have been
the result of an encounter with the fountain of youth.
A freak electrical storm seemed
to be terrorizing Molly, and Ultiman was astonished
when a bolt of lightning got past him and struck her,
transforming Molly into Thunder Girl and returning her
memory. Unable to return to Earth B or to change back
into Molly, Thunder Girl "disguised" herself by braiding
her hair, adopting a phony pair of glasses and wearing
ordinary clothes over her costume.
She went to high school, which
caused problems since she had no knowlegde of anything
that happened after WW II and had to learn to like the
Beatles instead of Benny Goodman. A further complication
was that while Eve was a fan of Thunder Girl, she quite
rightly suspected "Molly" of not being her real sister.
Thunder Girl joined the Whiz
Kids as a way to acclimate herself to the 1960s, and
soon found a safe way to transform back to Molly. By
1980 she had joined the Round Table of America along
with most of the original Whiz Kids. Molly was now
middle aged, (Big Bang characters age in real time), but
Thunder Girl was barely out of her teens, aging only
during the time she actually spends on earth.
The older Molly gets, the harder
it is for her to adjust to the age difference between
her identities.
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