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Rampage (DC Comics)

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Template:Infobox comics character Rampage (Karen Lou "Kitty" Faulkner) is a fictional character in the DC Comics. The character first appeared in Superman comic books, and was later utilized in Starman. Rampage has a distinct appearance, with orange skin, a towering, muscular build, and a fiery red mohawk. Rampage's personality is (like her namesake) hot-tempered, aggressive and uninhibited, the complete opposite of her alter ego Kitty Faulkner.

Publication history

Rampage first appeared in Superman (vol. 2) #7 and was created by John Byrne.

Fictional character biography

Kitty Faulkner is a S.T.A.R. Labs scientist who creates a pollution-free energy source for a competition sponsored by the Daily Planet. Thomas Moyers, a colleague arguing the potential dangers of the project, disables the machine's safety systems, transforming Faulkner into a metahuman who can absorb solar energy to empower herself.[1][2]

Months later, Faulkner learns that she will die without continuous exposure to energy. Moyers develops a collar to keep her alive, after which she becomes an ally of Superman and enters a relationship with Starman.[3]

Powers and abilities

Rampage can absorb and store solar energy as sustenance to empower herself. She can also leap great distances, simulating the effects of flight.[4]

Other versions

Future's End

An alternate universe variant of Rampage appears in The New 52: Futures End. This version is a LexCorp geneticist.[5][6][7]

Tangent Comics

An alternate universe variant of Rampage appears in Tangent Comics: Doom Patrol #1 as a member of the eponymous group.

In other media

Television

Video games

Rampage appears as a character summon in Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure.[9]

Miscellaneous

Rampage appears in the Supergirl tie-in digital comic Adventures of Supergirl.[10] This version is an alien named Caren Falqnerr who can assume a human form.

References

  1. Superman Vol. 2 #7 (July 1987)
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  4. Who's Who: Update '87 #4 (November 1987)
  5. The New 52: Futures End #9. DC Comics.
  6. The New 52: Futures End #12. DC Comics.
  7. The New 52: Futures End #15-18. DC Comics.
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