List of Marvel Comics Characters: L

List Of Marvel Comics Characters: L

La Bandera is a fictional mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe. Her first appearance was in Wolverine vol. 2 #19.

La Bandera was a young mutant with the power to influence groups of people to do whatever she wills. Additionally, La Bandera could fire energy blasts from her staff, the potency of which was determined by the number of people she was "inspiring" at the time.

Wolverine encountered La Bandera in South America whilst he was tracking the Nazi war criminal Geist, and encouraged her and her people to revolt against Geist's oppression.

During the Acts of Vengeance, Kingpin sent Tiger Shark to kill La Bandera when she interferes with his drug trade. Wolverine helped her fight him off.

La Bandera was later reportedly slain by the killer of superhumans known as Zeitgeist.

La Bandera had the power to inspire action and courage in others, and channel the energy generated by her emotional enhancements into plasma discharge beams. She was also an able fighter with the metal staff she used as a focus for her plasma blasts.

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