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- Where am I? This place is-- But I died, I remember I... I was happy... someone-- It hurts! I shouldn't be-- did she pull me back?
- — Strange Visitor src
Sharon Vance is a metahuman in custody of the D.E.O..
History
Doctor Veritas was looking for ways to help her out when Director Bones took over and using a device called Psycho-Redactor, sent Sharon after Supergirl.
Sharon turned up in National City, feeling dizzy and disoriented, remembering she had died but someone pulled her back and wondering what Supergirl had done to her.
Powers and Abilities
Powers
Notes
- Sharon Vance (Strange Visitor) was created by Randall Frenz, Ron Frenz, and Sal Buscema, first appearing in Superman (Volume 2) #149. However, in the Prime Earth continuity, Sharon Vance (Strange Visitor) first appeared as part of the New 52 DC Universe in Supergirl (Volume 7) #15 by Steve Orlando, Jody Houser, and Robson Rocha.
Related
- 9 Appearances of Sharon Vance (Prime Earth)
- 3 Images featuring Sharon Vance (Prime Earth)
- 1 Quotations by or about Sharon Vance (Prime Earth)
- Character Gallery: Sharon Vance (Prime Earth)
Footnotes
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