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Adrienne Brashear (Character)

Max and Adrienne Brashear
Max and Adrienne Brashear

Created by: Kevin Grevioux

1st appearance: Legend of the Blue Marvel #2 (2009)

Nationality: American

Team Affiliations: None

Legal Status: U.S citizen with no criminal record

Weight: Unknown    Height: Unknown

Eyes: Brown        Hair: Brown

Relatives: Adam Brashear/Blue Marvel (Father), Marlene Frazier/Candace Brashear/Agent 314 (Mother, deceased), Max Brashear (Brother)

Skills and abilities: Unknown

Powers: Unknown

Biography

The daughter of Adam Brashear/Blue Marvel and his spy wife Candace Brashear/Agent 314. Adrienne is Bi-racial since her father is black and her mother white. Adrienne is not involved in the superhero life. Before her mother’s death she began studying at Spellman College.

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