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Mirage is the name of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The first was a minor villain of Batman. The second is a heroine affiliated with the Teen Titans.
Mirage | |
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Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | Detective Comics #511 (February 1982) |
Created by | Gerry Conway (writer) Don Newton (artist) |
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Alter ego | Mike |
Abilities | Illusion generation |
The first Mirage is Mike, a normal man who uses a special gem to generate illusions. Batman destroys the gem, but Mirage uses its fragments to create contact lenses that possess the same effect.[1][2][3][4] In 52, Mirage is killed by Bruno Mannheim.[5]
Mirage | |
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Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | The New Titans #79 (1991) |
Created by | Marv Wolfman |
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Alter ego | Miriam Delgado |
Team affiliations | Team Titans New Titans |
Abilities | Able to project illusions, and use a wall of illusion to alter her appearance. |
The second Mirage, Miriam Delgado, is a member of the Team Titans and part of a resistance against the dictator Lord Chaos. While traveling in time to prevent Chaos' birth, Mirage is raped by her former lover Deathwing and eventually gives birth to a daughter, Julienne.[6][7]
In Zero Hour: Crisis in Time!, Mirage learns that she is a Brazilian street urchin who the Time Trapper kidnapped and implanted with false memories.[8][9]
Both incarnations of Mirage can generate illusions. The Mike incarnation's abilities are derived from a special gem, while the Miriam Delgado incarnation is a metahuman who possesses innate abilities.
An alternate universe variant of Miriam Delgado / Mirage appears in Team Titans Annual #2.[10]
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