Maxima(/ˈmæksɪmə/) is a character appearing in comics published byDC Comics.In her original incarnation, she was a morally ambiguous queen from the planet Almerac who is known for searching for mates among Earth's superhuman male population to be wedded as her king, and became obsessed withSupermanfor a time. She has also worked as a superheroine member of theJustice League.In her recent incarnations, she is reintroduced as a princess of Almerac and ally ofSupergirl.Unlike her previous version, she is lesbian and struggles with following Almerac's traditions in continuing the royal line with finding a male mate.
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Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | Action Comics#645 (September 1989) |
Created by | Roger Stern(writer) George Pérez(artist) |
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Full name | Maxima |
Species | Almeracian |
Team affiliations | Justice League International Extreme Justice Superman Revenge Squad Justice League |
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Outside of comics, Maxima has appeared in the live-action seriesSmallvilleandSupergirl,respectively portrayed byCharlotte SullivanandEve Torres Gracie.
Publication history
editMaxima first appeared inAction Comics#645 (September 1989) and was created by writerRoger Sternand artistGeorge Pérez.[1]
Fictional character biography
editPost-Crisis
editThe oldest child of the royal family of the planet Almerac, the fiery-tempered Maxima came to Earth in search of a suitable mate to sire her heir, leaving behindUltraa,her betrothed.[2]Maxima's first appearance in Metropolis was not actually her but a simulacrum of her brought to Earth by her servant Sazu, who took it upon herself to convince Superman to be her mate. The simulacrum was destroyed and Sazu was imprisoned. The real Maxima then appeared to free Sazu and came face to face with Superman. She and Superman, she argued, were genetically compatible; she could "give him what no Earth woman could - children". She was infuriated when Superman rejected her offer, saying he had no desire to father despots.[3]
Maxima later reluctantly worked withBrainiacafter he destroys Almerac. However, she eventually rebels against him and joins theJustice League.When the League helped her save Almerac fromStarbreaker,the planet's ruling council exiled her. As a Leaguer, she helped in the fight againstDoomsday,and when that version of the League disbanded, she became a member ofCaptain Atom'sExtreme Justiceteam.[4]She considered Captain Atom as a potential mate, but he was not interested. During the period of her flirtation with Captain Atom, a jilted Ultraa angrily attacked him. Maxima eventually stopped the brawl and sent Ultraa back to Almerac. She later had a brief fling with another teammate,Amazing-Man,which lasted until the team was dissolved. While part of the Extreme Justice team, she joined with other heroes on a trip to Hell itself, mistakenly believing that Superman was trapped there. During the battle, Maxima fell and was lost in one of the 'nine rings'. She was sent back to Earth whenNeron,the current ruler ofHell,was subdued.[5]
She offered herself sexually to Superman again, hoping that her recent good deeds would offset her earlier ruthlessness.[6]Superman, now married toLois Lane,was even less interested in her proposal than before. Angry and humiliated, she joined theSuperman Revenge Squad.She swore that Superman had rejected, humbled and humiliated her for the last time, and threatened that the next time they meet, it would truly be war.[7]
During the "Our Worlds at War"event, Maxima works with various heroes to battle Imperiex before being killed byBrainiac 13.[8][9][10][11]
The New 52
editIn 2011,The New 52rebooted the DC Universe. A younger, revamped Maxima is briefly introduced inSupergirl#36 as a distinguished member of the Crucible Academy, an intergalactic organization that trains some planets' finest specimens to become their planets' protectors. She spends the next few issues bonding with Kara before eventually revealing in issue #40 that she is emotionally and sexually attracted to Kara. Maxima's homosexuality is the reason she left her home world and the demands of her culture to find an opposite-sex partner to produce children with.[12]Additionally, "Maxima" is revealed to be a title rather than simply a name.
DC Rebirth
editSuperwoman
editAn older woman who resembles the more traditional Pre-Flashpointversion of the character in both appearance and personality briefly appeared as a villain and usurped the title. This version was a former Almeracian soldier serving the true Maxima's mother who was disappointed with the younger Maxima's reluctance in finding a male mate on account of her homosexuality. Believing her unworthy of the Maxima title and her royal heritage, the usuper would kidnap the younger woman and attempt to take her place. The older impostor was eventually defeated and imprisoned by the combined might of Supergirl,Superwomanand the real Maxima.[13]
Personality and motivations
editOverall, the portrayal of Maxima varied by writer. In her appearances in the variousSupermantitles, Maxima was typically depicted as a haughty and shallow individual with only self-centered motivations, lacking any real depth as a character. By contrast, in her appearances in the comic book seriesExtreme JusticeandSteel,Maxima was developed as an individual with a warrior's sense of honor and a strong countenance of noble pride that had its humorous moments in relation to other characters. This was evident duringExtreme Justice#10 and #11, where Maxima hosted the bachelorette party for Captain Atom's fiancée,Plastique,wearing a stylish and elegant "red carpet" dress while everyone else wore jeans to the event that was held in the party room of a humble Tex-Mex restaurant. This occurred again in later issues of that series, where she is visibly uncomfortable from seeing newly joined members,Zan and Jayna,gorge themselves on junk food at a mall food court.
Powers and abilities
editAs a scion of the Blood Royale of Almerac, Maxima commands a vast array of immense psionic powers that come fromselective breedingand years ofgene therapywhich she can utilize in a variety of ways. In her first face to face encounter with Superman[14]she displayed a high level of psionic powers, such as psychokinesis and seemingly hypnotic mind control. Maxima can use her psionic powers to give herself superhuman strength, enough to prove an effective opponent in hand-to-hand combat with a resurrected Superman or hold her own against the even stronger Doomsday. Maxima can increase her strength to an unlimited degree, pushing her past those in her tier. She also has enhanced stamina, as well as having such a degree of superhuman speed that she could easily move faster than the speed of light and proven herself to be able to keep up with speedsters such as the Flash.[14]Through skillful application of her psionic powers, Maxima has been shown to emit powerful optical beams that can severely injure even Superman, take out Orion with one bolt, and she can create nearly impervious force fields. She is also capable of teleporting herself and others across vast distances, even from other worlds, which was demonstrated when she brought her adviser Sazu to Earth from a prison world. In the first battle withDoomsdayinThe Adventures of Superman#498, Maxima is the only one in that incarnation of the Justice League besides Superman who was able to actually hurt and withstand blows from Doomsday. Her various abilities and powers make her a threat potentially for the entire Justice League.
Other versions
editAn alternate universe incarnation of Maxima who married Superman following Lois Lane's death appears inArmageddon 2001.[15]
In other media
editTelevision
edit- A character based on Maxima namedNeilaappears inSuperboy,portrayed by Christine Moore.[citation needed]She possesses superhuman strength, speed, and durability, pyrokinesis, the ability to alter her hair, and teleportation.
- Maxima appears in theSuperman: The Animated Seriesepisode "Warrior Queen", voiced bySharon Lawrence.[16]This version sports a whimsical personality, limited metal manipulation, and a bracelet that allows her to teleport.
- Maxima appears in theSmallvilleepisode "Instinct", portrayed byCharlotte Sullivan.This version possesses a toxic kiss and empathic powers.[17]
- Maxima appears in theSupergirlepisode "Myriad", portrayed byEve Torres Gracie.This version attempted to make Superman her mate, but was thwarted and incarcerated by theDepartment of Extranormal Operations(DEO).[18]
- Maxima makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in theKite Man: Hell Yeah!episode "Portal Potty, Hell Yeah!".[citation needed]
Film
editMaxima makes a non-speaking appearance inDC Super Hero Girls: Intergalactic Gamesas a student of the Korugar Academy.
Video games
editMaxima appears as a character summon inScribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure.[19]
Miscellaneous
editMaxima makes non-speaking appearances inDC Super Hero Girlsas a student of the Korugar Academy.[16]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Korte, Steve; Manning, Matt; Wiacek, Win; Wilson, Sven (2016).The DC Comics Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Characters of the DC Universe.DK Publishing. p. 197.ISBN978-1-4654-5357-0.
- ^Greenberger, Robert; Pasko, Martin (2010).The Essential Superman Encyclopedia.Del Rey. pp. 239–240.ISBN978-0-345-50108-0.
- ^Action Comics#652. DC Comics.
- ^Beatty, Scott(2008). "Extreme Justice". In Dougall, Alastair (ed.).The DC Comics Encyclopedia.New York:Dorling Kindersley.p. 117.ISBN978-0-7566-4119-1.OCLC213309017.
- ^Underworld Unleashed#1-3 (November - late December 1995). DC Comics.
- ^Superman: The Wedding Album,Superman: The Man of Tomorrow#7. DC Comics.
- ^Superman: The Man of Tomorrow#10 (March 1998). DC Comics.
- ^Superman(vol. 2) #106. DC Comics.
- ^Superman: The Man of Steel#115. DC Comics.
- ^Superman: The Man of Steel#117. DC Comics.
- ^The DC Comics Encyclopedia.Dorling Kindersley Limited. 2004. p.199.ISBN0-7566-0592-X.
- ^"Supergirl Adds Maxima to DC's LGBT List".Bleeding Cool. March 23, 2015.RetrievedApril 28,2016.
- ^Superwoman#14. DC Comics.
- ^abAction Comics#651
- ^The Adventures of SupermanAnnual #3. DC Comics.
- ^ab"Maxima Voices (Superman)".Behind The Voice Actors.RetrievedJuly 19,2024.A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
- ^Al Septien & Turi Meyer (writers) & James Conway (director) (2008-10-09). "Instinct".Smallville.Season 8. Episode 4. The CW.
- ^Jayson, Jay (March 21, 2016)."New Supergirl Synopsis Reveals Former WWE Diva Eve Torres is Maxima".Comicbook.
- ^Eisen, Andrew (October 2, 2013)."DC Characters and Objects - Scribblenauts Unmasked Guide".IGN.RetrievedJuly 19,2024.