Fury
The daughter of the Golden Age Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor, Lyta Trevor inherited her mother's full Amazonian gifts — superhuman strength, speed, durability, and magical resistance — and channeled them as Fury, a founding member of Infinity, Inc., the team of Golden Age heroes' children.
Debuting in the pages of Infinity, Inc. #4 in 1984, this DC Bronze Age creation from the powerhouse team of Roy Thomas, Dann Thomas, and Jerry Ordway arrived at a moment when comics were rediscovering the rich legacy of their Golden Age roots. Fury shares her adventures with a remarkable circle — Green Lantern, Lyta Trevor, Albert Rothstein, Hector Hall, and Nuklon among them — the kind of company that signals a character woven into something genuinely special. Her presence across Infinity, Inc. and its related titles, including a nod in DC's landmark Who's Who directory, speaks to a character the publisher considered worth defining for the ages. With a key issue to her name and a publishing history stretching all the way to 2015, Fury is a rewarding discovery for any collector with a taste for DC's layered, legacy-driven storytelling.
Real name. Hippolyta "Lyta" Trevor (later Lyta Hall)
Powers. Superhuman strength, speed, durability and endurance, enhanced senses, and invulnerability/resistance to magic; inherited her mother's Amazonian abilities.
Affiliations. Infinity, Inc. (founding member); Justice Society Infinity; daughter of the Golden Age/Earth-Two Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor; later wife of Hector Hall (Silver Scarab/Sandman) and mother of Daniel (Dream).

Part of the The Fury legacy
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Covers through the years — 1984–2015
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