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Universe
Marvel Universe

Real Name
Heather Douglas

Aliases
Madame MacEvil, H.D. Steckley, Priestess Selene

Identity
Secret

Occupation
Priestess, adventurer

Citizenship
U.S.A., naturalized citizen of Titan

Place of Birth
Los Angeles, California

Known Relatives
Arthur Douglas (Drax, father), Yvette Douglas (mother, deceased), Pamela Douglas (Sundragon, cousin)

Group Affiliation
(Formerly) Infinity Watch, Defenders, Avengers

Education
Scientific, spiritual, psionic and physical training at Shao-Lom monastery on Titan

Height
6'

Weight
150 lbs.

Eyes
Blue

Hair
Bald (shaves head)

Powers
Moondragon's psionic powers include telepathy, mind control, personality alteration, memory modification, illusion casting, levitation and force blasts.

Abilities
Moondragon is in peak physical condition and is a master of the Shao-Lom martial arts. She has near-total control over much of her bodily functions, such as heartbeat, bleeding, breathing and awareness of pain. In addition, Moondragon is well versed in the advanced sciences of the Eternals and has considerable expertise in genetics.

Weapons
Moondragon formerly wore the Mind Gem on her forehead. The Mind Gem greatly enhanced her mental powers making her the most powerful psychic in the universe while it was in her possession.

First Appearance
Iron Man #54 (1973), (as Madame MacEvil) Iron Man #54 (1973); (as Moondragon) Daredevil #105 (1985)

Origin
Daredevil #105 (1973); Avengers #135, Giant-Size Avengers #4 (1975); Defenders #138 (1984); Defenders #143 (1985)

Significant Issues
Rejected as potential Celestial Madonna in favor of Mantis (Avengers #133-135/Giant-Size Avengers #4, 1975); joined Avengers but opted for reserve status after long probationary stint, undermined Thor's ties to team, became mentor to Hellcat (Avengers #137-144 & 147-151, 1975-1976); conquered planet Ba-Banis, enslaved Avengers, seemingly slew Drax, defeated by Avengers and imprisoned by Asgardians (Avengers #219-220, 1982); joined Defenders, reformed, betrayed team under influence of Dragon of the Moon, seemingly killed (Defenders #125-145 & 151-152, 1983-1986); resurrected and redeemed thanks in part to cousin Pam Douglas, who became Sundragon in the process (Solo Avengers #16/18/20, 1986)

An Earth girl adopted by the Eternals of Saturn's moon Titan after the rogue Eternal Thanos killed her parents, Heather was raised by Titan's Shao-Lom monks, whose tutelage awakened her latent psionic powers while helping her achieve physical and intellectual perfection. Unfortunately, she grew arrogant, a trait reflected by her adoption of the name Moondragon after she seemingly destroyed the cosmic demon Dragon of the Moon. The Dragon secretly survived inside her, bolstering and feeding upon the darker aspects of her personality.

Thanos's assaults on Titan drove Moondragon to Earth where she allied herself with various heroes and joined the Avengers. Her questionable ethics and massive ego gradually estranged her from most of her peers whom she sometimes mentally manipulated. This culminated in Moondragon telepathically forcing the Avengers to aid in her "benevolent" conquest of the war-torn planet Ba-Banis, but the Avengers ultimately subdued her and turned her over to the Asgardian Gods. They placed her in the custody of the Defenders, who helped her truly reform until the Dragon's growing influence turned her against them, resulting in the destruction of both Heather and the Dragon. Moondragon was resurrected by the Eternals and her cousin, Pam Douglas, who developed powers of her own and became Sundragon. Free of the Dragon's influence, Heather remains arrogant and self-righteous, but genuinely regrets her past misdeeds and wishes to be a force for good in the universe.

Moondragon has been a mentor to Hellcat, a benefactor to Jack of Hearts and a would-be lover of Quasar (who did not share her feelings), though her machinations have estranged all of them to some extent. For a time, Heather wielded the cosmic Mind Gem as a member of Adam Warlock's Infinity Watch whose members also included Drax, Heather's late father reborn in superhuman form; however, the Watch soon broke up, relinquishing their Infinity Gems.

A friend and admirer of the late Captain Marvel (Mar-Vell), Moondragon has acted as an ally and advisor to his son, Genis, the new Captain Marvel. This led to a brief romance with Marlo Chandler Jones, wife of Genis's partner, Rick Jones; but the Joneses soon reconciled, and Moondragon resumed her travels alongside new love interest Phyla, Genis's sister.
 
 
 
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