Thundra
Thundra is a comic book character that first appeared in Fantastic Four Vol. 1 #129Thundra is an awesome warrior woman who hails from the United Sisterhood Republic - a country ruled by the Femizons, a matriarchy of Amazon-like women warriors. This reality is based in an alternate 23rd century Earth.
Thundra's home reality is designated Earth-715. She has no known counterpart in the main marvel universe (Earth-616)
Origin
Toward the end of the twentieth century in one alternate future, worldwide chemical and biological warfare broke out, resulting in the sterilization of 95% of the Earth's female population. The fertile 5% seized political power and began a systematized program of oppression against men, who were seen as having nearly exterminated the species. By the early 23rd century, natural childbirth was totally supplanted by laboratory birthing, and men were bred only as servants, entertainers, and breeding stock. The major concerns of the United Sisterhood Republic, one of the leading nations of the new world, were exterminating the renegade bands of roving free men and preventing incursions from foreign nations and powers.
Thundra was born in the Central Birthing Center of Greater Milago (Milwaukee-Chicago), a government-run laboratory where fetuses are brought to term in artificial wombs. Genetically engineered for strength and endurance, Thundra was sent to military school when she was eight years old. By the age of eighteen, she had distinguished herself as the finest warrior in the Midwestern Republic and became an officer in the militia. She led assaults against roving bands of renegades and the armies of the Central American Empire.
In the middle of Thundra's military career, the USR faced an invasion from soldiers from another alternate timeline, a world known as Machus. Men from this alternate Earth hadmanaged to overthrow their female oppressors generations previously, and used their technology for inter-dimensional travel to journey to Thundra's Earth to liberate the men of that world. In an attempt to strike back at the men of Machus, Thundra stole their dimensional apparatus, planning to launch a counter-attack on their world. The machine malfunctioned, however, and displaced her through time as well as space. She arrived in the twentieth century, and after acclimating herself, decided to humble the strongest man on Earth, thereby, she believed, preventing the world of Machus from ever coming about.
Upon her arrival, she was befriended by the criminal Wizard of the Frightful Four, whose instruments detected Thundra's time displacement. The Wizard was looking for a replacement for Medusa, and saw Thundra as an ideal choice. Thundra pretended to go along with the Wizard's plans in order to exploit his resources. She determined that the Thing of the Fantastic Four would be the ideal object lesson to vanquish in battle. Alongside the Frightful Four, she engaged the Thing in a battle, besting him fairly on at least one occasion. Recognizing that her actions in the past would have little bearing on the future, she betrayed the Frightful Four to become an ally of the Fantastic Four.
Mahkizmo, the greatest warrior of Machus, eventually trailed Thundra to the twentieth century and took her back to her own time to stand trial for her theft of the interdimensional travel equipment. The Fantastic Four followed Thundra (using their own means of travel) and helped Thundra battle against the dimensional invaders of Machus. Before leaving the future for their own time, the Fantastic Four destroyed the mind-domination equipment of Machus and hoped that the two worlds would settle their differences amicably. Thundra returned to the twentieth century with them, believing that her world would be changed unfavorably by the presence of the extradimensional men.
Months later, however, Thundra was contacted by the Nth Command, subsidiary of the Roxxon Oil Company devoted to extradimensional research. They told her that a divergent future world existed which was never invaded by Machus. She agreed to carry out a mission for them in exchange for being restored to her world. The mission was leading a band of female Roxxon operatives called the Grapplers into the government energy facility Project: Pegasus in order to sabotage it. She was apprehended in the process but was released so the authorities could track down the party that sent her. She briefly became an ally of Hyperion of the Squadron Sinister, another Roxxon operative.
When she learned of the Nth Command's sinister motives, she stole one of the Nth Projectors, dimensional aperture synthesizers. Creating a portal to her own time, she went through it after bidding a fond farewell to the Thing, the twentieth-century male she had most learned to admire. Hyperion attempted to follow her, but the portal closed while he was halfway through, stranding him in limbo. Thundra arrived in her home reality safely.
Thundra became the ruler of this alternate future Femizonia, renamed renamed the United Sister-hood Empire. Later, as her people wanted her to establish a dynasty, Thundera decided that, since the Thing was the only male she respected, he should marry her. An emergency prompted her to call the Thing to her dimension, and once the crisis was averted, she took the opportunity to propose. Because acceptance meant that the Thing would be forever unable to return to his time, he declined. As a favor, Thundra first returned the Thing to an alternate timeline where he could propose to his long-time love, Alicia. Instead, however, the Thing left Alicia at the altar and Thundra soon returned the Thing to his own timeline.
Thundra eventually found herself at war with the extradimensional kingdom Polemachus and its chauvinistic warrior monarch, Arkon. Towards the end of their long, bitter conflict, Thundra employed the hero teams Avengers and Fantastic Four as pawns in her war with Arkon. However, the heroes helped Thundra and Arkon discover that they shared a strong mutual attraction, an attraction that ended their conflict when they became lovers. Thundra has since joined Arkon in Polemachus as his consort.
Some months later, Thundra and Arkon sought Avengers' aid in repairing Polemachus's energy ring and protecting the maiden Astra from becoming a human sacrifice to Polemachus' religious zealots led by the high priest Anskar.
Arkon also had a rival in his Grand Vizier, who, over time, convinced Arkon to return Polemachus to a more barbaric lifestyle rather than rely on its science. The Grand Vizier then abducted the superhero and Avenger Photon along with the supervillains battling her at the time, the Wrecking Crew. The Grand Vizier used the Wrecking Crew to depose of Arkon and Thundra, until the Avengers arrived to rescue their teammate and restore Arkon to the throne. Polemachus returned to its hybrid barbaric/scientific lifestyles.
Presumably, Arkon rules Polemachus with Thundra by his side. At some point Thundra returned to the current time. She had been operating for some time, having her own tribe active on the present day earth. Recently Thundra confronted The Red Hulk alongside She-Hulk, Valkyrie, The Invisible Woman, Tigra, Hellcat, The Black Widow, Spider-Woman (who was actually the Skrull Queen Veranke), and Storm. After presumably defeating The Red Hulk she stayed up all night with the other women keeping a gun trained at the unconscious Red Hulk when sunrise came however he immediately woke up and took her prisoner...or so it seemed. After finding a secluded location The Red Hulk explained that he had captured her because he wanted to recruit her for a job that, should Thundra agree, would be rewarded for her services with the one thing she has always wanted.
When she contacted She-Hulk some time later she obviously lied to her when she asked about The Red Hulk, indicating that Thundra took the job offer and is now working for The Red Hulk. Later when She-Hulk goes to Marinmer to deal with the fallout of a massive earthquake, both Thundra, The Invisible Woman and Valkyrie joined her. It's during this time that Thundra slightly reveals her interest in women. Following the incident in Marinmer Thundra found herself and the other Lady Liberators as well as the female members of The Guardians of the Galaxy and the Human Torch's ex-wife Lyja were teleported to The Collector's base where he was trying to hide every female superheroine in the Omniverse from a composite entity called Unum that was created from the tortured souls of deceased beings who once served Annihilus, The Magus and Dormammu who was killing these superheroines in order to satiate her thirst for revenge.
Alternate Versions of Thundra
Hulk: Raging Thunder
Recently, a Thundra from an alternate future nearly-identical to the one the Thundra already on Earth-616 came from and confronted The Hulk. They fought for a short time until Thundra called it off, she was then lifted up by The Hulk who demanded to know who she was and why she was so strong. She explained some basic details of what life was like in her reality and that no Man was allowed to have her. The Hulk responded by saying that if she lived on Earth-616 she would know that The Hulk was not a Man, but a Monster. Thundra thought of this as a much better alternative and then kissed The Hulk. Shortly afterwards she returned to her native timeline where the Chief Femizonian Scientist declared that the gamuts had fused and that Thundra was the first woman to become Pregnant in Four Generations. Nine months later she gave birth to a green-skinned daughter named Lyra.
JLA/Avengers
Some time ago an alternate version of Thundra and her mate Arkon were killed when the DC Universe villain known as Krona tried to unlock the secrets behind the Creation Event by probing the very fabric of time/space and destroyed the alternate reality Polemachus.
Super-strength, invulnerability, skilled unarmed fighter.
Physical statistics
Hair - Red
Eyes - Green
Height - 6"6"
Weight - 350lbs
Origin - 23rd century Earth-715 - United Sisterhood Republic.
Expert in multiple forms of armed & unarmed combat.
Superhuman strength about 100 tons.
| Super Name: | Thundra |
| Real Name: | Thundra |
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| Publisher: | Marvel Publishing |
| Gender: | Female |
| Character Type: | Human |
| 1st Appearance: | Fantastic Four Vol. 1 #129 |
| Appears in: | 79 issues |
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