Halo (DC Comics)
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"Aurakle" redirects here. For the Seven Soldiers of Victory character, see Aurakles.
Halo is a superheroine appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. She first appeared in a special insert in The Brave and the Bold #200 (July 1983) and was created by Mike W. Barr and Jim Aparo.[2]
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For the Halo series comics by Marvel Comics, see The Halo Graphic Novel and Halo: Uprising.
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Publication information | |
Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | The Brave and the Bold #200 (July 1983) |
Created by | Mike W. Barr (writer) Jim Aparo (artist) |
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Alter ego | Gabrielle Doe |
Species | Human/Aurakle (Gestalt Entity) |
Team affiliations | Outsiders Strike Force Kobra Batman Incorporated Dead Heroes Club Justice League |
Partnerships | |
Notable aliases | Gabrielle Doe Marissa Baron Spectrum Violet Harper[1] |
Abilities | See list
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The character's origin involves spirit possession. An alien being took over the body of a recently murdered woman and resurrected her. Halo initially suffered from amnesia, having no access to the memories of either the alien or the human host.