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Name: Lydda Jath |
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Planet: Kathoon |
Super-Power:
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"Night Girl
(Lydda Jath) was born on the dark planet,
Kathoon. Her father created a vitalizing ray
which gave her super-strength - but only in deep
shadows or at night. Direct sunlight robs her of
her power."- Adventure
Comics No. 365 (Feb. 1968)
"Origins and Powers of the Legion of
Super-Heroes"
First
Appearance: Adventure Comics
No. 306 (written by Edmond Hamilton, drawn by
John Forte)
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Night Girl possesses
super-strength that at one time only Superboy and Mon-El
could top (Adventure Comics
No. 306) but only if she stays out of direct sunlight. It
is a simple feat for her to balance a ton of weight on
each finger (351).
Starlight is too
distant to affect her strength, and the reflected
sunlight from the moon cannot diminish her strength. It
is only direct sunlight that robs her of super-strength.
which she retains in deep shadow (Adventure
Comics No. 331 "The Legion
Outpost").
It is also
important to note that Night Girl retains her
super-strength under artificial lighting conditions, such
as would be present inside a building or other structure
(Adventure Comics No.
337, 351).
Note: Night Girl once spoke of
herself as possessing x-ray vision that is blocked by
lead (Adventure Comics
No. 319). This is a misnomer on her part, since she does
not possess x-ray vision akin to Supergirl's. In truth,
living on a sunless world, Kathoonians would have had to
naturally develop the ability to see outside of the
visible spectrum of light and into the infrared and
ultraviolet ranges. A heat sense would explain how Night
Girl was able to accurately sense the location of the
underground rebels of Vannar, as well as Sun-Woman (315),
and the pair of zany old men in the citidel of Throon
(319), through many feet of rock. Evidentally this sense
is also defeated by lead. Night Girl tends to think
herself as possessing super-powers (plural) because of
this natural ability, though it is never listed on any
text profiles in the chronology - probably because it is
a subtle ability common on her world.
Limitations and Weaknesses: Because her power was
given to her by her scientist father on the sunless world
of Kathoon (331 "The Legion Outpost"),
Night Girl's great strength fades
suddenly in direct sunlight (Adventure
Comics No. 365 "The Legion
Outpost").
To counter this
inherent weakness, Night Girl has carried
"shadow-bombs" to create limited areas of
blackout for her power to work inside (331).
While she is
super-strong, Night Girl is not invulnerable, and like
Ultra Boy, she can tire, pull a muscle, or get a
charley-horse (Adventure Comics No.
371 "The Legion Outpost").
Since she comes
from a sunless world, Night Girl can be blinded by sudden
bursts of brilliant light, afterwhich she has to spend
time in a lightless room in order to regain her sight (Action
Comics No. 386/2). Lydda probably
wears a dark costume that covers most of her skin in
order to protect herself from the sun's rays, which she
is not used to.
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Physical Description: Lydda is an attractive
brunette, who wears her black tresses up in a
"beehive" hairdo. Even her earrings are like
stylized beehives.
Personality: Lydda is a sympathetic (Adventure
Comics No. 306) and imaginative
person (319). She is a romantic, who was once driven by
her secret fantasies and (at one time) unrequited love
for Cosmic Boy. In fact, her dream to acquire a
super-power and apply for membership in the Legion all
stemmed from her desire to be near Cosmic Boy, whom she
thinks of as "cute" (311, 315).
Skills:
Good
at working with her hands and not afraid to get dirty,
Lydda helped build the team's mountain clubhouse and
space ship (Adventure Comics No.
306).
Interests: Lydda collects Cosmic Boy
memorabilia - including photos of the Legionnaire and a
helmet he once wore (Adventure
Comics No. 311).
Previous
Occupations:
None known
Nicknames:
None
Relationships:
Lydda
is close to all her teammates in the Subs, and to former
Sub members Dream Girl and Star Boy. She is currently
dating Cosmic Boy of the Legion of Super-Heroes (Action
Comics No. 386/2).
Known
Relatives: Her
father is living on Kathoon (Adventure
Comics No. 306).
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Application: Although Lydda
knew she wouldn't retain her power of super-strength in
daylight, it didn't diminish her enthusiam for applying
to Legion of Super-Heroes (Adventure Comics No.
315, 306). He weakness was considered too limiting and
she was rejected and it was her "ideal" Cosmic
Boy who gave her a flying belt as a consolation prize
(311).
Induction
(Subs):
After meeting the dejected Polar Boy at Cosmic Boy's
statue on the Avenue of Heroes, he talked her into
forming their own Substitute Legion and she took him to
where she knew some of the other rejected applicants were
(Adventure Comics No.
306).
Induction
(LSH): In 2964, the Subs were finally recognized
by the Legion of Super-Heroes for their help and made an
official branch of the Legion Reserve, to be called upon
for help when needed (322, 326 "The Legion
Constitution - Part Two").
Positions
Held:
None
Aliases
Used: None
Career
Highlights:
Adventure
Comics No. 306 (Mar. 1963)
"The Legion of Substitute Heroes"
After forming
the Subs with her fellow rejected applicants, Night
Girl helped to repell an invasion of plant men.
Adventure
Comics No. 311
(Aug. 1963) "The War Between the Substitute Heroes
and the Legionnaires"
When the
Legion of Super-Heroes discovered the Substitute
Legion they tried to force them to disband. Night
Girl snuck away from the other Subs and, sure that
her idol Cosmic Boy could not really hate them, tried
to talk him out of fighting against them. Although
Cosmic Boy had promised not to, he and the other
Legionnaires followed her back to the Subs' new
hide-out to destroy them. As it turned out, it wasn't
really Cosmic Boy and the rest of the Legion that had
been fighting the Subs, but really raiders from Zyzan
that had used disguise-illusions to pose as the
Legionnaires while they secretly planned to steal
rare ores from Earth. The Subs dispatched the
impostors back to their own world, then freed the
real Legionnaires from the space-warp they were
imprisoned in.
Adventure
Comics No. 313 (Oct. 1963)
"The Condemned Legionnaires"
When the girl
Legionnaires had suddenly fallen ill, Polar Boy
suggested that Night Girl care for them, not knowing
that she too would succumb to the mysterious
"crimson virus". She and the Legion girls
were taken to Quarantine World, where they were to
spend their last days, unless a cure could be found.
Sad that her life would end in this way, and
regretting never having told Cosmic Boy how she felt
about him, Night Girl prepared for the worst. When
Cosmic Boy did come to protect the girls from Satan
Girl, Lydda couldn't bring herself to tell him of her
feelings as he stood by her wheelchair. Following
Satan Girl's defeat, Night Girl went back to the Subs
to keep the team's existence, and her own feelings,
secret from the Legion.
Adventure
No. 315 (Dec. 1963) "The Legionnaires'
Super-Contest"
After the
Substitute Heroes defeated alien glass-raiders, their
existence was discovered by Superboy. They were
brought back to the Super-Hero Clubhouse, and told
the Legionnaires of their mission to help them
whenever they could. The Legion was touched by the
Subs devotion to them and, in gratitude, held a
contest. Sponsored by Superboy, Night Girl's test was
to bring the dictator, Sun Woman, to justice. On the
one-sided world of Vannar, Sun Woman's solar-harness
provided her with super-strength on the constantly
lit side and Night Girl had to teach the citizens the
technology of coal burning in order to blanket the
sky with thick black smoke. With Sun Woman's source
of strength cut off, and Night Girl's in full force,
Lydda accomplished her test and won 121 points, tying
with Polar Boy for second place.
Adventure
Comics No. 319 (Apr. 1964)
"The Legion's Suicide Squad"
When the
entire Legion was defeated during the attack on the
Citadel of Throon, the Subs sprang into action and
conceived a plan whereby Night Girl was shot from a
missile-launcher through the dark-side of the
planetoid and drilled through to the other side. Up
through the citadel's dungeons she crashed until she
discovered that the "army" inside was
merely two old men who wanted their privacy. She
destroyed their machines, promising that they would
be left in peace. As a reward, the Legion of
Substitute Heroes were honored with a parade down the
Avenue of Heroes welcoming them with public
recognition.
Adventure
Comics No. 337 (Oct. 1965)
"The Weddings That Wrecked the Legion"
Night Girl and
Chlorophyll Kid posed as applicants as part of the
Legion's plan to locate the home world of the Murran
spies.
Adventure
Comics No. 351 (Dec. 1966)
"The Forgotten Legion"
The Subs were
called into action when the Legion needed them to go
back into time to Supergirl's era to get the imprint
of an enchanted shoe... Comet's. Due to the influence
of a Green-K capsule in her brain, she failed to
recognize the Subs and the change in her personality
caused her to get the Super-Pets to attack them.
Night Girl helped the Subs achieve their goal by
using a piece of sidewalk as a shield against Comet's
super-hooves, which gave them the prints they needed.
Action
Comics No. 386 (Mar. 1970)
"Zap Goes the Legion"
While on a
date with Cosmic Boy, and double-dating with Saturn
Girl and Lightning Lad, the foursome is attacked by a
vengeful Uli Algor. Lydda is blinded by bright lights
produced by Uli's belt and becomes hysterical.
Although blind and kept in a dark room to recover,
Lydda recovers the presence of mind to tell the other
Legionnaires about the villainess.
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