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Princess Projectra is comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe. She lives in the future and is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. Created by Jim Shooter, she first appeared in Adventure Comics #346 ( July 1966).

She is a member of the royal family of the planet Orando , and possesses the superhuman ability to generate illusions. During her membership in the LSH, she met, fell in love with, and married the martial artist Karate KidKarate Kid (Val Armorr is a fictional character in the future of the DC Comics universe. He was a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. He was a master of every form of martial arts to have been developed by the 30th century; the extent of his skill was s. After her father King Voxv died, she became Queen Projectra of Orando. Unfortunately, when the Legion of Super-VillainsThe Legion of Super-Villains are a team of comic book supervillains the DC Comics universe. They are adversaries of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the future. They first appeared in Adventure Comics #372. The LSV was founded by Tarik the Mute, who had suff invaded Orando, Nemesis KidNemesis Kid (Hart Druyser) is a comic book supervillain in the DC Comics universe. He lives in the future, and is an enemy of the Legion of Super-Heroes. Created by Jim Shooter, he first appeared in Adventure Comics #346 ( July 1966). Nemesis Kid possesse defeated Karate Kid in personal combat and killed him. Projectra subsequently killed Nemesis Kid in revenge.

She later returned to the Legion using the pseudonym Sensor Girl.

In the post- Zero HourIn 1994 DC Comics decided to publish a five-issue crossover limited series (numbered in reverse order it began with issue #4 and ended with #0). That series, in some ways a repeat or aftermath of Crisis on Infinite Earths, featured most of the characters rebootedReboot in series fiction, means to discard all previous continuity in the series and start anew. Effectively, all previously-known history is declared by the writer to be null and void and the series starts over from the beginning. It is analagous to the continuityFor the use of the word continuity in mathematics, see continuous function. In fiction, continuity is consistency of the characteristics of persons, objects, places and events seen by the reader or viewer. The term is taken from the mathematical sense of, Sensor is Jeka Wynzorr, a snakeAcrochordidae Aniliidae Anomalepididae Anomochilidae Atractaspididae Boidae Bolyeriidae Colubridae Cylindrophiidae Elapidae Hydrophiidae Leptotyphlopidae Loxocemidae Pythonidae Tropidophiidae Typhlopidae Uropeltidae Viperidae Xenopeltidae Snakes are cold-like alienFor the 1979 movie, see Alien (movie). For live organisms which are not from Earth, see Extraterrestrial life Aliens are foreigners to their surroundings. The word is commonly used in law to denote non- citizens of the country of their whereabouts, and in, whose only similarities are her name, her powers and (renounced) royal title, rather than the human-like form she had in the previous continuity.

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