DEATH-DOLL

Real Name: Unrevealed

Class: Human cyborg / technology-user

Occupation: CIA covert agent

Group Affiliation: None

Known Relatives: Mr. America II / Bloodtype (husband)

Aliases: Liberty Lass

Base of Operations: Vanity

First Appearance: Aztek: The Ultimate Man #3 (October, 1996)

Powers: Death-Doll was armed with explosives, stun-gas, a laser-cannon and a teleporter device. Her body was mostly composed of synthetic plastic that granted her invulnerability.

History: (Aztek: The Ultimate Man #3 (fb)) - Liberty Lass and Mr. America II made their mark as a crime-fighting husband and wife team that didn't know each other's secret identities. Mr. America became the psychotic vigilante Bloodtype and after a horrific accident Liberty Lass was pieced back together by the CIA as a cyborg. She took the name Death-Doll because her new body was mostly composed of plastic. In return for their help, Death-Doll did wetwork for the CIA.

(Aztek: The Ultimate Man #3, Aztek: The Ultimate Man #9 (fb) - BTS)) - Aztek was falsely implicated in the death of Bloodtype, and Death-Doll swore she would kill him. Death-Doll still harbored some feelings for her estranged husband, and Lex Luthor coaxed her into fighting Aztek for his own purposes. She hired some thugs to spray a radioactive trace on Aztek so she could surprise him in his civilian identity. She confronted Aztek and had him on the ropes when her thug assistants, who were impressed by how nice Aztek was to them, came to his aid. Death-Doll saw the tide was turning against her, so she teleported away from the battle, promising to kill Aztek later. Unfortunately for her, her teleport device was damaged in the fight against Aztek, and she teleported right into Bloodtype's tombstone. Her body fused into the tombstone, and she died.

Comments: Created by Grant Morrison, Mark Miller & H. Steven Harris.

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