Thursday, July 28, 1988 Fame Meter (0/100) #3 Ayla Aksu Surname: Aksu.
An ability also possessed by her brothers, Ayla can generate electricity, even when she's not doing so consciously.
In preparation for her to take his place in the Legion, Mekt trained Ayla in hand-to-hand combat in addition to helping her hone her skills with electricity. The ten years that had passed in her time were only days in the 21st Century where she found herself deposited. Ayla Ranzz (of the planet Winath, where twinning is normal) first appeared in Adventure Comics #308, (May 1963). Salu Digby/Ayla Ranzz (7) Imra Ardeen/Garth Ranzz (4) Brin Londo/Tinya Wazzo (3) Kara Danvers/Mon-El (3) Ayla Ranzz & Garth Ranzz (3) Luornu Durgo/Chuck Taine (2) Imra Ardeen/Rokk Krinn (2) Ayla Ranzz/Winn Schott Jr. (2) Kitty Pryde/Pete Wisdom (1) Kitty …
Whip Lightning: A stroke of lightning that can be wielded as a whip would be, not disengaging from Ayla's hand. Next most famous people named Ayla #2 Ayla Brown Surname: Brown. Her real name is Mysa Nal, although her name was given as Xola Aq in Silver Age Legion stories in Adventure Comics; the revelation that her name was actually Mysa Nal was a later retcon. Ayla took a very serious, and active role in assisting her brother Garth when he became Legion Leader following Supergirl's return to her time. He has a massive, stony body possessed of incredible strength and endurance. Age: 19.
Too much power discharge can disorient Ayla, even going so far as to render her unconscious if she goes too far. The costume she took was, of course, the twin of Garth's own costume. Ayla Ranzz is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes and the twin sister of Lightning Lad. They first appeared as allies of the Legion of Super-Heroes in Adventure Comics #375 written by Jim Shooter, illustrated by Win Mortimer with a cover by Neal Adams.
However, when these teammates returned, Garth was not among them, having apparently sacrificed himself so the rest could return home. However, it was later revealed that the two have reconciled and are once again in a romantic relationship. Where her twin will leap in recklessly, Ayla is more prone to holding back and assessing a situation before acting. The history section for this article is either absent or contains very little information. Published by DC Comics in 1982, the arc first appears in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. As a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes she is provided a Legion Flight Ring. Articles should be written from an "in-universe" perspective as if they were written by a historian living in the DC Universe. For nearly ten years she existed in this corporeal state, until her brothers found her and reversed the process. Light Lass had a reputation as the Legion's "party girl", and had relationships with Ultra Boy, Timber Wolf, and Sun Boy, as well as a one-night stand with Karate Kid.
Apparently, she could not handle having different powers than her brother. Lightning Lass The more level headed (read: smarter) and cuter of the Ranzz twins, Lightning Lass is a young woman with a mission.
Being the youngest of her siblings often puts Ayla into a spot where she has to prove herself.
Type: DC FC. Like Dream Girl, she is a native of the planet Naltor, where nearly everyone has the power of precognition; however, unlike most Naltorians, Mysa cannot foresee the future. During the "Five Year Later" storyline it was revealed that Ayla had entered into a long-term same-sex relationship with Shrinking Violet. Arc Lightning: A stroke of lightning that can be bent. Saturn Girl is a fictional superheroine appearing in American DC comic books.