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| origin = Thunderbolts Vol. 1 #42 (2000) | significant_issues = First used identity of Citizen V, fought Baron Zemo and Techno (Thunderbolts Vol. 1 #16-17, 1998); framed as Crimson Cowl (Thunderbolts Vol. 1 #25, 1999); rebelled against V-Battalion, aided by Thunderbolts, abducted by and fought Crimson Cowl (Thunderbolts Vol. 1 #36-42, 2000); merged with Atlas (Thunderbolts Vol. 1 #56-57, 2001); as Vantage, served with Thunderbolts (Avengers/Thunderbolts #1-6, 2004) }}{{Headshot| | | origin = Thunderbolts Vol. 1 #42 (2000) | significant_issues = First used identity of Citizen V, fought Baron Zemo and Techno (Thunderbolts Vol. 1 #16-17, 1998); framed as Crimson Cowl (Thunderbolts Vol. 1 #25, 1999); rebelled against V-Battalion, aided by Thunderbolts, abducted by and fought Crimson Cowl (Thunderbolts Vol. 1 #36-42, 2000); merged with Atlas (Thunderbolts Vol. 1 #56-57, 2001); as Vantage, served with Thunderbolts (Avengers/Thunderbolts #1-6, 2004) }}{{Headshot| | ||
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Universe
Marvel Universe
Real Name
Dallas Riordan
Aliases
Atlas, Citizen V, the Crimson Cowl
Identity
Unclear
Citizenship
American citizen, criminal record
Place of Birth
Unrevealed
First Appearance
Thunderbolts Vol. 1 #1 (1997)
Origin
Thunderbolts Vol. 1 #42 (2000)
Freed by the V-Battalion, Dallas resumed her Citizen V role but later rebelled when ordered to commit murder. Fleeing the Battalion, she was defended by the Thunderbolts, then abducted by the Crimson Cowl, who left her crippled and stranded in Latveria after a fierce battle. When Dallas returned to America, she learned Atlas had died; however, he survived as ionic energy, and her love served as an anchor that bound him to the material world. They soon merged, with the disembodied Atlas sharing control of Dallas's body and imbuing her with ionic powers. The combined pair fought Graviton alongside the Thunderbolts and were stranded with them on Counter-Earth (Franklin Richards'). The Thunderbolts helped Counter-Earth recover from various disasters but ultimately returned to their homeworld where Atlas and Dallas were unmerged. As a result Atlas gained a new body and Dallas gained new powers.
POWERGRID
durability
energy
fighting
intelligence
speed
strength
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