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:: Joined Masters of Evil: Avengers 222
 
:: Joined Masters of Evil: Avengers 222
 
:: A manipulative, self-interested psychiatrist fascinated with the criminal psyche, Karla Sofen got her own criminal start as an accomplice to criminal psychiatrist Doctor Faustus, and later became a super-criminal after forming a symbiotic link with the alien moonstone, which she stole from a super-criminal in her care, the original Moonstone. The stone gave Sofen superhuman strength and durability, the power of flight, the power to generate light (ranging from luminescence to laser beams), and the power to phase through solid matter, powers she used as the new Moonstone, first as an agent of the subversive Corporation and later as a solo super-criminal, battling heroes such as Captain America, the Hulk, Quasar and Spider-Man.
 
:: A manipulative, self-interested psychiatrist fascinated with the criminal psyche, Karla Sofen got her own criminal start as an accomplice to criminal psychiatrist Doctor Faustus, and later became a super-criminal after forming a symbiotic link with the alien moonstone, which she stole from a super-criminal in her care, the original Moonstone. The stone gave Sofen superhuman strength and durability, the power of flight, the power to generate light (ranging from luminescence to laser beams), and the power to phase through solid matter, powers she used as the new Moonstone, first as an agent of the subversive Corporation and later as a solo super-criminal, battling heroes such as Captain America, the Hulk, Quasar and Spider-Man.
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::  Moonstone first battled the Avengers as a member of Egghead's Masters of Evil, and the two defeats she suffered with that group led to a bitter grudge against the Avengers on her part, a grudge she has pursued both alone and in partnership with other criminals. As a member of Baron Helmut Zemo's Masters of Evil, she helped invade and occupy Avengers Mansion; the Avengers ultimately routed Zemo's Masters in a series of heated skirmishes, though, one of which ended in Moonstone suffering crippling injuries while fleeing Captain Marvel (the Avenger later known as Photon).
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Moonstone first battled the Avengers as a member of Egghead's Masters of Evil, and the two defeats she suffered with that group led to a bitter grudge against the Avengers on her part, a grudge she has pursued both alone and in partnership with other criminals. As a member of Baron Helmut Zemo's Masters of Evil, she helped invade and occupy Avengers Mansion; the Avengers ultimately routed Zemo's Masters in a series of heated skirmishes, though, one of which ended in Moonstone suffering crippling injuries while fleeing Captain Marvel (the Avenger later known as Photon).
 
:: Moonstone eventually recovered and returned to her criminal career as a solo operator, but after her most recent capture she decided to serve out her prison sentence quietly and renounce overt criminal activity; her plans were disrupted, however, when Zemo busted her out of prison against her will and forced her to act as his deputy leader in the Thunderbolts, a new team of Masters of Evil masquerading as super-heroes while secretly plotting world conquest. While the ruthless Moonstone had little or no objection to Zemo's criminal intentions, she did resent being forced into his scheme and was disgusted by his goal of world domination, which she saw as a futile waste of their group's potential; so, when most of the other Thunderbolts grew to like their heroic guises and renounced crime, Moonstone led them in rebelling against Zemo and defeating him, rescuing the Avengers in the process. The Thunderbolts remain fugitives from the law despite their heroic activities, though, and Moonstone is leading them in her heroic guise as Meteorite.
 
:: Moonstone eventually recovered and returned to her criminal career as a solo operator, but after her most recent capture she decided to serve out her prison sentence quietly and renounce overt criminal activity; her plans were disrupted, however, when Zemo busted her out of prison against her will and forced her to act as his deputy leader in the Thunderbolts, a new team of Masters of Evil masquerading as super-heroes while secretly plotting world conquest. While the ruthless Moonstone had little or no objection to Zemo's criminal intentions, she did resent being forced into his scheme and was disgusted by his goal of world domination, which she saw as a futile waste of their group's potential; so, when most of the other Thunderbolts grew to like their heroic guises and renounced crime, Moonstone led them in rebelling against Zemo and defeating him, rescuing the Avengers in the process. The Thunderbolts remain fugitives from the law despite their heroic activities, though, and Moonstone is leading them in her heroic guise as Meteorite.
 
::: '''Avengers Appearances''': Avengers 222 (joined MOE III; as member of MOE III, defeated and captured by Avengers); Avengers 228-230 (as member of MOE III, battled Avengers, abducted Hank Pym and framed Pym for criminal acts; defeated by Pym and captured by Avengers); Avengers 236-238 (with Blackout, escaped Project Pegasus; battled Spider-Man and Avengers); Avengers 270 (stirred up public outrage against the Avengers following their recruitment of Sub-Mariner; exposed and captured by Avengers; joined MOE IV); Avengers 273-277 (as member of MOE IV, occupied Avengers Mansion; battled and defeated by Avengers; severely injured while fleeing Captain Marvel II); Avengers 279 (visited in hospital by Captain Marvel II); Avengers: Death Trap, The Vault (participated in attempted mass breakout at the Vault, the U.S. prison for superhumans; battled and recaptured by Avengers and Freedom Force); Avengers Unplugged 1 (attacked in the Vault by Nefarius [formerly the original Moonstone], who was defeated by the Avengers; escaped during battle but voluntarily returned to custody).
 
::: '''Avengers Appearances''': Avengers 222 (joined MOE III; as member of MOE III, defeated and captured by Avengers); Avengers 228-230 (as member of MOE III, battled Avengers, abducted Hank Pym and framed Pym for criminal acts; defeated by Pym and captured by Avengers); Avengers 236-238 (with Blackout, escaped Project Pegasus; battled Spider-Man and Avengers); Avengers 270 (stirred up public outrage against the Avengers following their recruitment of Sub-Mariner; exposed and captured by Avengers; joined MOE IV); Avengers 273-277 (as member of MOE IV, occupied Avengers Mansion; battled and defeated by Avengers; severely injured while fleeing Captain Marvel II); Avengers 279 (visited in hospital by Captain Marvel II); Avengers: Death Trap, The Vault (participated in attempted mass breakout at the Vault, the U.S. prison for superhumans; battled and recaptured by Avengers and Freedom Force); Avengers Unplugged 1 (attacked in the Vault by Nefarius [formerly the original Moonstone], who was defeated by the Avengers; escaped during battle but voluntarily returned to custody).

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