Kole

Superhero from the DC Universe


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::summary Superhero from the DC Universe ::

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FieldValue
imageKolepicture.jpg
image_size180
captionKole as depicted in Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #12 (February 1986). Art by José Luis García-López.
character_nameKole
real_nameKole Weathers
speciesMetahuman
publisherDC Comics
debutThe New Teen Titans (vol. 2) #9 (June 1985)
creatorsGeorge Pérez (artist)
Marv Wolfman (writer)
alliancesTeen Titans
powers*Crystal generation
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  • Flight Kole Weathers is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. She is a short-lived member of the Teen Titans who possesses the ability to generate crystals. Kole was introduced and killed during the events of Crisis on Infinite Earths, and has rarely appeared since.

Tara Strong voices Kole in the animated series Teen Titans.

Fictional character biography

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Kole is kidnapped by Theia, who forces her to construct a crystal prison on Mount Olympus for her use. Theia comes into conflict with the Teen Titans and is killed in the ensuing battle, with Kole being freed. Lilith Clay, a member of the Titans who possesses limited precognition, senses "dark clouds of destruction" around Kole. She attempts to prevent her from returning to Earth, but Kole refuses. Kole is taken in by Adeline Kane and befriends Adeline's son Joseph, who she briefly enters a relationship with.

Kole attempts to reunite with her parents, only for her father to capture the Titans and attempt to experiment on them. In the ensuing conflict, Abel's laboratory is destroyed. Abel, his wife Marilyn, and their test subjects emerge from the wreckage, transformed into insectoid forms.

In Crisis on Infinite Earths (1985), Kole attempts to save the Robin and Huntress of Earth-Two from the Anti-Monitor's Shadow Demons. She fails and all three are killed by the demons, with their bodies never being found.

In Infinite Crisis (2005), Kole is briefly resurrected and placed under the control of Brother Blood, who forces her to battle the Teen Titans. She is defeated and returned to the grave along with the other undead Titans.

In "One Year Later" (2006), Kid Eternity summons Kole from the afterlife to help locate the soul of Kid Devil's aunt Marla. After Kid Devil tells Kole that he had read about her in the Titans archives and thinks she is cool, she expresses gratitude and says she wishes that he could have been a member of the team while she was still alive. Kole returns to her resting place, leaving Kid Eternity and Kid Devil to continue on their own.

Kole is resurrected following the DC Rebirth relaunch and appears in Heroes in Crisis (2019) as a patient at the Sanctuary therapy center.

Powers and abilities

Kole has the power to "spin" crystal, which is to create silicon crystal into independent masses—anything from a crystal "sculpture to a safety slide". She is able to encase people in crystal, effectively immobilizing them.

Other versions

An alternate universe version of Kole appears in Teen Titans: Earth One. This version was given powers by and formerly worked for Niles Caulder.

In other media

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References

References

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