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|image= |caption= |character_name=Dragonfly |real_name=Veronica Dultry |publisher=Marvel Comics |debut=X-Men #94 (1975) |creators=Len Wein Chris Claremont |alliances=Ani-Men Femizons Masters of Evil |aliases= |powers=Flight Hypnotic gaze }} Dragonfly (Veronica Dultry) is a fictional supervillainess appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Publication historyDragonfly first appeared in X-Men #94-95 (August–October 1975), and was created by Chris Claremont and Len Wein. Fictional character biographyVeronica Dultry is endowed with superhuman powers by Maggia scientists in order to serve the crime lord Count Nefaria among the second group of Ani-Men. The Ani-Men take control of the NORAD base at Mount Valhalla, but are defeated by the X-Men,[1] and imprisoned in the mutant research complex at Muir Island. She escapes shortly after when Erik the Red breaks into the complex.[2] She is later abducted by the alien Stranger to his laboratory world, where she and other abductees are manipulated by the Overmind into battling Quasar.[3] After she returns to Earth, she mutates further due to the Stranger's experiments, but Ant-Man aids her in returning to her normal appearance.[4] Later, she joins Superia's Femizons and battles Captain America and Paladin.[5] Dragonfly and several other former Femizons battle Captain America again during an A.I.M. weapons demonstration.[6] Much later, Dragonfly is invited to join the Crimson Cowl's Masters of Evil where she battles the Thunderbolts. They are defeated and sent to prison.[7] In new battle armor, she is sent to attack Jackie Dio alongside several other criminals. Dio quickly defeats the villains by blowing up the building they were in.[8] During the "Opening Salvo" part of the Secret Empire storyline, Dragonfly is recruited by Baron Helmut Zemo to join the Army of Evil.[9] Powers and abilitiesDragonfly can fly and possesses a hypnotic gaze. Her physical appearance has also been altered giving her wings, red skin, white pupils and antennae. In other mediaTelevision
References1. ^X-Men #94-95 2. ^X-Men #104 3. ^Quasar #14-16 4. ^Iron Man Annual #12 5. ^Captain America #389-392 6. ^Captain America #411-413 7. ^Thunderbolts #24-25 8. ^Underworld #4-5 9. ^Captain America: Steve Rogers #16 External links
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