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==Fictional character biography== ===Squadron Supreme=== Princess Zarda of Earth-712 lived on Utopia Isle, a small island in the southern sea, untouched by outside [[civilization]]. The Utopians believe themselves to be the result of genetic experimentation conducted upon humanity by the alien [[Kree]]; they are, indeed, the equivalent on the Squadron's Earth of the [[Inhumans]].<ref>''Squadron Supreme'' #1 (1985)</ref> While most humans were making [[flint]] spearheads, the Utopians developed an advanced utopia based on peace, fellowship and experience or learning. After the outside world made the first [[atom bomb]], the Utopians believed their way of life was in jeopardy. Building a starship, they left Earth to find a new home.<ref>''Squadron Supreme'' #1 (1985)</ref> Zarda chose to remain behind as their sole emissary to the Earth, a role she had assumed some years earlier as Power Princess.<ref>{{cite book |title=The Marvel Encyclopedia|last=DeFalco|first=Tom|year= 2006|publisher=Dorling Kindersley|isbn=978-0-7566-2358-6|page=226}}</ref> During this time, she was a member of the World War II team known as the Golden Agency, along with fellow members [[Blue Eagle (comics)|American Eagle]] and Professor Imam, the Sorcerer Supreme of the Squadron's Earth.{{Volume needed|c=y|date=October 2018}} Living in Capitol City, she became the common-law wife of Howard Shelton, a sailor whom she met during "the war". Howard was the sole survivor of a sinking ship and the first outsider Zarda met. Howard aged normally while Zarda appears to be the same age as she was when they met, 50β60 years earlier. As a member of the [[Squadron Supreme]], Zarda became brainwashed by the [[Overmind (comics)|Overmind]]. She battled the [[Defenders (comics)|Defenders]], but was cured. She then battled the Overmind and Null, the Living Darkness alongside the Defenders.<ref>''Defenders'' #112</ref> To prevent such a thing from happening again, she resolved with the Squadron to assume control of the government of the United States of her world.<ref>''Squadron Supreme'' #1 (September 1985)</ref> With the Squadron, she battled the [[Institute of Evil]].<ref>''Squadron Supreme'' #5</ref> For a time, the [[Hyperion (comics)|Hyperion]] of Earth-616 masqueraded as his Squadron Supreme counterpart and developed an attraction to Zarda. Disgusted that she was already committed to the elderly Shelton, the villainous Hyperion suffocated Shelton and began romancing Zarda.<ref>''Squadron Supreme'' #7</ref> Upon the return of the Earth-712 Hyperion, the truth was revealed and the impostor was destroyed. Although initially confused about her feelings for her teammate, Zarda and Hyperion eventually began a romantic relationship. Zarda then assumed leadership of the Squadron.<ref>''Squadron Supreme'' #8</ref> Zarda participated in the final battle between [[Nighthawk (Marvel Comics)|Nighthawk]], who had turned against the Squadron, and his [[America Redeemers|Redeemers]]. She then disbanded the Squadron.<ref>''Squadron Supreme'' #12 (August 1986)</ref> Defending the Earth-712 against an attack by the [[Nth Man]], Power Princess and the Squadron Supreme were stranded on Earth-616.<ref>''Squadron Supreme: Death of a Universe'' graphic novel (1989)</ref> They encountered [[Quasar (Wendell Vaughn)|Quasar]], and relocated to [[Features of the Marvel Universe#Project Pegasus|Project Pegasus]].<ref>''Quasar'' #13</ref> Power Princess was among the Earth heroes trying to save New York City from Eon's dying body.<ref>''Quasar'' #27</ref> Some time later, with the help of the [[Avengers (comics)|Avengers]], the Squadron Supreme were returned to Earth-712.<ref>''Avengers/Squadron Supreme'' '98</ref> On arrival, they find a dictatorial regime has taken over the world in their absence, and they have become fugitives.<ref>''Squandron Supreme: New World Oder''</ref> [[Proteus (Marvel Comics)|Proteus]], an enemy of the interdimensional [[Exiles (Marvel Comics)|Exiles]], showed up in the Squadron's reality and tricked them into battling the Exiles, taking advantage of the distraction to move on to another reality.<ref>''Exiles'' vol 1 #77</ref> With the Exiles' assistance, the Squadron expose the corrupt government. Power Princess then invites herself into the Exiles,<ref>''Exiles'' vol 1 #78</ref> and under her guidance the team eventually defeats Proteus. Power Princess remains with the Exiles for a time to continue fixing damaged realities,{{Volume needed|c=y|date=January 2013}} but eventually leaves to return to the Squadron Supreme.<ref>''Exiles'' #90</ref> Eventually, Earth-712 is destroyed by an Incursion, two realities colliding into one another. Zarda is the last survivor of her universe, escaping via an interdimensional portal. However, in transit she is attacked by an alternate version of herself called Warrior Woman, who drains Zarda of her energy and powers and leaves her for dead. Zarda survives, landing on Earth-616, and dedicates herself to stopping her evil duplicate.<ref>''Squadron Supreme'' vol 2 #9</ref> ===Supreme Power=== This Zarda debuted in ''[[Supreme Power]]'' #2. Apparently a [[Greek goddess]] who slept in a [[mausoleum]] for millennia, at one point she wakes up and finds the injured [[Hyperion (Supreme Power)|Hyperion]], healing him. She alludes to having similar origins to Hyperion (both are aliens) and a mission to colonize and conquer the planet, but she is quite erratic, confusing her memories with [[allegory]].<ref>[[J. Michael Straczynski]] (w), [[Gary Frank (comics)|Gary Frank]] (p), [[Jonathan Sibal]] (i). ''Supreme Power'' #10-11. Marvel Comics.</ref> After separating, Zarda goes on a rampage, disregarding human life and private property.<ref>J. Michael Straczynski (w), Gary Frank (p), Jonathan Siba] (i). ''Supreme Power'' #12 Marvel Comics</ref> She attempted to remove [[Doctor Spectrum]]'s power prism but the crystal's intellect contacted her. It informed her that she was "broken" in some way (apparently referring to her seeming insanity) and that it could not fix her despite her request to do so. She then was attacked by [[Amphibian (comics)|Amphibian]] in retaliation for harming Spectrum. Doc Spectrum subsequently has no memory of the exchange, revealing further that his prism has the ability to control him when it wants to.<ref>J. Michael Straczynski (w), Gary Frank (p), Jonathan Sibal (i). ''Supreme Power'' #15-16. Marvel Comics.</ref> Later, Zarda kills a woman and steals her identification in hopes of starting anew, while working in a women's clothing store.<ref>J. Michael Straczynski (w), Gary Frank (p), Jonathan Sibal (i). ''Supreme Power'' #16. Marvel Comics.</ref> After that she made herself known to the [[federal government of the United States]], as Claire Debussy (it is implied that Zarda murdered the real Claire Debussy and assumed her identity, as a scorch mark in the shape of a young human female is seen on a wall overlooking a pile of ash in her apartment.) But running her background down is hard. She said that her codename is Zarda, but at her power level the government did not push it. Later a liaison officer asks her to fill in some identification and non-disclosure forms, but Zarda lies to the officer, saying she can not remember details due to an "accident". After General Richard Alexander asks why she calls herself Zarda, thinking it to be an old nickname, he informs her that [[focus groups]] came up with ''Power Princess''. After he asked her what she thought about the name, she said ''Princess of Power'' would be better, but the General said that it was already copyrighted (referring to ''[[She-Ra: Princess of Power]]'', a cartoon related to ''[[He-Man and the Masters of the Universe]]'').{{Volume needed|c=y|date=March 2012}} An African general named John M'Butu, a fast-rising tribal leader gifted with a powerful psychic suggestion ability and calling himself the Voice, is leading a genocidal campaign in the Salawe region of Uganda. The US government identifies him as a superhuman after he survives an assassination attempt. The team is sent to the region to assassinate him, but early in the fight, Hyperion, Doctor Spectrum and Amphibian are affected by M'Butu's power to control anyone who hears his voice. M'Butu commands the trio to hunt down their comrades. Zarda immediately notices that there is another voice in Hyperion's head and not the One True Voice. Zarda manages to free Doctor Spectrum by calling to the voice within the Power Prism, which takes control of Spectrum, and frees Hyperion.{{Volume needed|c=y|date=March 2012}} Later the Squadron are then ordered to take down insurgents in Ilam Province in Iran, an operation called "Long Walk". Zarda goes on a killing rampage. After [[Whizzer (comics)|Stanley Stewart]] sees her killing three unarmed soldiers, calling them harmless, Zarda says "Harmless, yes, for that minute. Now they are harmless tomorrow". After seeing [[Inertia (Marvel Comics)|Inertia]] help a little girl find and kill four men of her tribe who stoned her mother and older sisters to death after they were raped by insurgents, Zarda said Inertia is now like her.{{Volume needed|c=y|date=March 2012}} Hyperion gives a press conference in Los Angeles of the "Long Walk" mission, during which he is confronted by [[Redstone (comics)|Redstone]]. During their fight, Zarda intervenes, beating Redstone badly, but stops short of killing him when Hyperion has her fly Redstone's nuclear warhead into the stratosphere to prevent it from detonating in Los Angeles. She even survives the direct nuclear blast, something Hyperion obviously would not survive so easily.{{Volume needed|c=y|date=March 2012}} The Squadron Supreme invade the [[Ultimate Marvel|Ultimate Universe]] after their world is devastated by a threat that originated there.<ref>''Ultimate Power'' #2. Marvel Comics</ref> At the resolution of this conflict, Zarda decides to remain in the Ultimate universe to keep an eye on things.<ref>''Ultimate Power'' #9. Marvel Comics</ref> Later she fights and easily beats the Ultimate Universe's equivalent of the Wrecking Crew as well as the [[Ultimate Hulk|Hulk]]. After the short battle with the Hulk, she and the Hulk have sex. She also contemplates how the local heroes keep her from simply killing those who annoy her. She recalls how she often goes naked in her homeworld, not seeing a need to cover up her own beauty.<ref>[[Jeph Loeb]] (w), [[Marko Djurdjevic]] and [[Ed McGuinness]] (a). ''Ultimate Hulk Annual''. Marvel Comics</ref> Zarda remains with the Ultimates during the ''Ultimatum'' event, assisting Reed Richards with retrieving Nick Fury from her own universe.<ref>''Ultimatum'' #4</ref> When Loki returns to get revenge on the Ultimates, Zarda is hypnotized along with the other female members of the Ultimates into attacking her teammates by Amora the Enchantress.<ref>''New Ultimates'' #2</ref> When Amora is killed, Zarda is freed, and returns to her own universe.<ref>''New Ultimates'' #5</ref> Zarda, along with the rest of her universe's squadron, is killed by the forces of the Cabal during an Incursion.<ref>''New Avengers'' vol 3 #25</ref> During the ''[[Secret Wars (2015 comic book)|Secret Wars]]'' storyline, Zarda is shown to live in the Supremia Province in Battleworld. She is later killed during a battle with [[Squadron Sinister]] of Utopolis during an invasion of Supremia.<ref>''Squadron Sinister'' #1</ref> ===Squadron Supreme of America=== A variation of the Zarda Shelton version of Power Princess appears as a member of the Squadron Supreme of America.<ref>''Avengers'' #700. Marvel Comics.</ref> This version is a [[simulacrum]] created by [[Mephisto (Marvel Comics)|Mephisto]] and programmed by the Power Elite. Power Princess was programmed to be a lustful power woman from Utopia Isle who wore a special necklace to dampen her powers when in her secret identity as a professional boxer.<ref name="Avengers #18">''Avengers'' Vol. 8 #18. Marvel Comics.</ref> In the team's first mission, Power Princess and the Squadron Supreme of America fought [[Namor]] and the Defenders of the Deep, when they targeted a Roxxon oil platform off the coast of Alaska.<ref>''Avengers'' Vol. 8 #10. Marvel Comics.</ref> Then, the Squadron Supreme visited another oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico. The Squadron Supreme then made short work of Namor and the Defenders of the Deep.<ref>''Free Comic Book Day 2019 #Avengers. Marvel Comics.</ref> During the ''[[War of the Realms]]'' storyline, Zarda was in the middle of a boxing class when she and the other members of the Squadron Supreme of America were summoned to Washington D.C., where [[Phil Coulson]] brought them up to speed with [[Malekith the Accursed]]'s invasion. Power Princess and the Squadron Supreme of America fight an army of [[Trolls (Marvel Comics)|Rock Trolls]] and [[Giants (Marvel Comics)|Frost Giants]]. After the Squadron Supreme caused the Frost Giants to retreat, Coulson sends them to Ohio, which has become a battleground.<ref name="Avengers #18"/> Power Princess was with the Squadron Supreme when they attempted to apprehend Black Panther, when he infiltrated the Pentagon to confront Coulson.<ref>''Avengers'' Vol. 8 #21. Marvel Comics.</ref>
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