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Magenta is a character in appeared in the DC Comic's series Teen Titans. She is a former hero turned villain.

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History

Frances Kane was Wally West's girlfriend during his Kid Flash days. When Wally was a member of the New Teen Titans, Frances began to have strange experiences, including objects flying around without control. Frances' mother believed that she had been Demonic possession|possessed, a theory that gained credence when, during an especially powerful episode, the silhouette of a large horned person appeared. The Titans managed to save Frances, who was thereafter discovered to have magnetic superpowers. Unbeknown to the Titans, the silhouette had not been a demon, but the magnetically-powered super-villain Doctor Polaris, who had been trapped in another dimension by Green Lantern and was trying to use Frances' nascent powers to escape.

Wally pushed her to become 'Kid Flash's girlfriend' - a superhero. She became "Magenta" (a word that suggests "magnet"), and used her powers as Kid Flash's "super girlfriend", and as a Titans ally. But pressure of being a superhero put a lot of stress on her, and the pair broke up.West regretted this in his adult life.

Despite the break-up, Frances still had feelings for Wally (some of them negative), and when the Justice League of America fought the Teen Titans, Magenta came to help, even using her abilities to jumpstart a machine that was vital in saving Earth from massive chunks of debris from a falling planet.

But her heroic efforts masked her growing mental illness. Though Frances was often called "bipolar", as a darkly humorous pun on her magnetic powers, her illness more closely resembled multiple personality disorder; all the stress and resentment emerged into a vindictive and aggressive new identity, while her "regular" personality became unusually weak-willed and mousey. (It is notable that this split personality problem has also cropped up in that other magnetically-powered character, Doctor Polaris, though his mental illness apparently predated his super-villain career).

The "new" Magenta forced a confrontation with Wally West (now the third Flash) which quickly devolved into a brawl, and when police intervened, she used her powers to rip the fillings from their teeth. Flash was horrified by Frances' nearly homicidal tendencies.

Frances would encounter Wally on and off again many times. In one incident, she was calm and non-violent, realizing that to use her powers would be to awaken her 'darker' side. Unfortunately, she had to use her powers as one of Flash's enemies had teleported a bomb to a computer-determined random location in the city. Frances, riding on Flash's back, was able to detect the bomb with her powers and, risking turning evil, levitate it high enough so it's explosion harmed no one. During her time, she formed a friendship with Linda Park, Wally's girlfriend, bonding over things Wally had done in the past.

Later, she would return and attempt to kill the Flash. Using her powers to hijack a car transport vehicle, she raced it through town. She flung car after car at the Flash, who didn't have the simple luxury of just dodging the cars, he had to protect the townspeople from Kane herself. With the help of Linda, Frances calmed down enough to end her rampage.

Later, when Cicada began to attack the Flash, Magenta was an early convert. She was present at the final battle between the two, but escaped. She joined Blacksmith's rogues and garnered the unrequited attraction of Girder. She came to her senses and ripped Girder in half.

In the 2005 'Rogue War' storyline, she was shown as a member of James Jesse's reformed Rogues (alongside Heatwave, Jesse and the Pied Piper). When they attacked Captain Cold's group, she was defeated by the Weather Wizard.

Most recently, she was seen among the new Injustice League and is one of the exiled villains in Salvation Run. On the cover of DC Special: Cyborg #6, it shows Magenta, as member of The Cyborg Revenge Squad.

Trivia

An early concept design for Magenta by George Pérez appeared in DC Sampler #2, with the character's initial name being Polara and her color scheme consisting of red and blue rather than magenta and white.

Powers

Magenta can generate and control magnetic fields, which she can use to move, lift, and manipulate ferrous metals. She can focus her powers into blasts of concussive magnetic force that can shatter steel, or fire electromagnetic pulses to disrupt electronic systems. She can concentrate her magnetic powers into a protective shield that repells metals and most physical assaults. By surrounding herself with an aura of magnetism that has an equal polarity to the Earth's own geomagnetic field, she can cause the Earth to repel her upward, and thereby fly by magnetic levitation.

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