Demolitia (New Earth)
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History
Marita was everyday woman trying to make her way in the world. She lived with her mother, a Latin American immigrant, in Metropolis. When Lex Luthor attempted to destroy the city because he was dying from the Clone Plague, Marita was trapped in the rubble of one of the destroyed buildings for days. She was eventually found--but not by rescuers, but by a vicious group of thugs who gang raped her. Marita swore that if she survived, she'd dedicate her life to helping victims. She made a deal with someone to acquire the technology Bloodsport used to teleport weapons to himself, and worked out until she had the body of an Olympic bodybuilder. Donning an outfit similar to the original Bloodsports, she set herself up as the vigilante Demolitia. After stopping some muggers with deadly force, she decided the time was right to think big. Her first target was Richie Corday, an arms dealer who had just recently been acquitted. She did not expect to run into former LexCorp employees in full body armor working for him--nor did she expect Superman to turn up. But what really stopped her is when workers at the factory she hit begged her that she was destroying their livlihood. Demolitia used her teleporter to beam herself away. She has not been seen since.
Powers and Abilities
Powers
Transporter allowed her to teleport weapons in from a fixed location as well as teleport herself away to said location.
Abilities
None known.
Strength level
Above average strength for a human woman in excellent physical condition
Paraphernalia
Equipment: None known.
Weapons:
A series of guns and explosives, both lethal and non-lethal.
Notes
- No special notes.
Trivia
- Despite Superman's belief that he had not seen the last of Demolitia, she has not made any more appearences outside of the single issue that introduced her.
See Also
- Appearances of Demolitia (New Earth)
- Character Gallery: Demolitia (New Earth)
- Images featuring Demolitia (New Earth)
Recommended Reading
- None.
Links and References
- at Wikipedia.org
- None.
