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Comics character
Rainbow Girl
Rainbow Girl as depicted in Action Comics #862 (April 2008). Art by Gary Frank (penciller) and Jon Sibal (inker).
Publication information
Publisher
DC Comics
First appearance
Adventure Comics #309 (June 1963)
Created by
Edmond Hamilton (writer) John Forte (artist)
In-story information
Alter ego
Dori Aandraison
Species
Metahuman
Place of origin
Xolnar
Team affiliations
Legion of Substitute Heroes
Abilities
Emotional spectrum manipulation
Rainbow Girl (Dori Aandraison) is a fictional character and a DC Comics super heroine. She first appeared in Adventure Comics #309 (June 1963) as a rejected Legion of Super-Heroes applicant.[1] Her second appearance was 25 years later in Who's Who in the Legion of Super-Heroes #5 as a socialite.[2] She did not appear again for nearly 20 years until Action Comics #862 as a member of the Legion of Substitute Heroes, a group composed primarily of Legion rejects.[3]
^Adventure Comics #309 (June 1963)
^Who's Who in the Legion of Super-Heroes #5 (September 1988)
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