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Ladyhawk (Character)

LadyHawk

Real Name: Regina and Rosetta Morgan

Publisher: Marvel Comics

Created by:  Tom DeFalco, Pat Olliffe

1st appearance: Spider-Girl #6 (March, 1999)

Nationality: American

Team Affiliations: The New Warriors

Legal Status: US citizen with no criminal record

Height: 5’7                Weight: Unknown

Eyes: Brown                 Hair: Black

Relatives: Mr. Morgan (Father) & Ms. Morgan (Mother)

Skills and abilities: Both sisters are trained martial artist and expert hand to hand combatants easily able to defeat Spider-Girl who has superhuman strength and speed. Regina is the better unarmed combatant while Rosetta is better with weapons.

Powers: None

Biography

Regina and Rosetta grew up in a home of affluence thanks to their father’s criminal empire. Their father was a long time rival of superhero Falcon. After he killed the Falcon and his daughters realized the death and pain their father had caused so many they decided to enact justice. Before they could however their parents divorced with one girl living with each parent. Separately they honed their martial arts skills and together they fashioned the superhero identity of Ladyhawk, in honor of the deceased Falcon.

They then used their skills to cut a swath through crime and eventually take down their corrupt father. They eventually joined the “New Warriors” and even defeated Spider-Girl in battle. Both girls operated under the one identity with only a few ever realizing that they were in fact two different girls. Rosetta was badly injured thanks to their evil father, leaving Regina the sole Ladyhawk while she used her computer skills to aid her sister from afar. They continue to fight crime even now.