Fictional Character Biography
Fleur-de-Lis a former covert operative for France's Département Gamma, first appears as a member of the Global Guardians when mentioned in Infinity, Inc. #34. She is later depicted fighting the forces of the villainous Dr. Klaus Cornelius in Blue Beetle.
After the closure of the Guardians' Dome, Fleur-de-Lis goes freelance. She later assists Deathstroke and André Chavard's Département Gamma Gamma of French Intelligence in Deathstroke #32. There, it was revealed that she has had a romantic liaison in the past with Deathstroke and that his opponent, Count Jacques Tavolara, a.k.a. Tuxedo, is responsible for the death of Fleur-de-Lis' unborn son.
Fleur-de-Lis is briefly seen associating with the Ultramarine Corps. As part of this, she and many Corps members are temporarily brainwashed by the murderous Gorilla Grodd. The Corps suffers much from this attack.
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