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'''Yera Allon''', also known as '''Chameleon Girl''', is a [[fictional character]], a [[Superhero#Female superheroes|superheroine]] and [[Legion of Super-Heroes]] member in the [[DC Universe]]'s 30th and 31st centuries.
'''Yera Allon''', also known as '''Chameleon Girl''', is a fictional character, a [[Superhero#Female superheroes|superheroine]] and [[Legion of Super-Heroes]] member in the [[DC Universe]]'s 30th and 31st centuries.


==Pre-Zero Hour==
==Pre-Zero Hour==
In the original pre-''[[Zero Hour (comics)|Zero Hour]]'' continuity, veteran Legionnaire [[Gim Allon|Colossal Boy]] (Gim Allon) was finally able to act upon his unrequited feelings for his teammate [[Salu Digby|Shrinking Violet]] when the two apparently became a romantic couple. The relationship developed fairly quickly, and the two were soon married. The pairing was a surprise to almost everyone, as she had been previously linked with [[Duplicate Boy]], a member of the [[Heroes of Lallor]] and one of the most powerful beings of the 30th century. When Duplicate Boy learned of the relationship, he tracked the couple down and proceeded to beat Colossal Boy mercilessly until he realized what no one else had yet deduced: the woman involved with Colossal Boy was not Shrinking Violet.<ref>''Legion of Super-Heroes'' (vol. 2) #298 (April 1983)</ref>
In the original continuity prior to ''[[Zero Hour: Crisis in Time!]]'', veteran Legionnaire [[Gim Allon|Colossal Boy]] (Gim Allon) was finally able to act upon his unrequited feelings for his teammate [[Salu Digby|Shrinking Violet]] when the two became a romantic couple and married. The pairing was a surprise to almost everyone, as she had been previously linked with Duplicate Boy, a member of the [[Heroes of Lallor]] and one of the most powerful beings of the 30th century. When Duplicate Boy learned of the relationship, he tracked the couple down and proceeded to beat Colossal Boy mercilessly until he realized what no one else had yet deduced: the woman involved with Colossal Boy was not Shrinking Violet.<ref>''Legion of Super-Heroes'' vol. 2, #298 (April 1983)</ref>


In reality, Shrinking Violet had been kidnapped by radicals from her native planet [[Imsk]]. She was replaced in the Legion by Yera, a [[Durlan (DC Comics)|Durlan]] actress who used her native shapeshifting abilities to assume Violet's identity and mimic her shrinking powers. However, Yera was an unwitting pawn in the plot, as the radicals had told her that Violet wished to go on a secret vacation.<ref>The real Shrinking Violet was taken captive and Yera was duped into taking her place sometime after Violet's participation in the Legion's successful efforts to protect Nullport from [[Khund]]ian sabotage efforts in ''Legion of Super-Heroes'' vol. 2, #285 (March 1982), yet immediately prior to "Violet" joining the Legion Espionage squad assembled by Chameleon Boy to spy on Khundia in the following issue.</ref> When "Violet" became involved with Colossal Boy, Legion deputy leader [[Element Lad]] and [[Science Police]] liaison [[Shvaughn Erin]] became suspicious, particularly since "Violet" was seemingly cheating on Duplicate Boy without trying to hide it. Along with [[Brainiac 5]] and [[Chameleon Boy]], they were able to expose Yera as an imposter, and rescue the real Violet.<ref>''Legion of Super-Heroes'' (vol. 2) #304-305 (October-November 1983)</ref> However, the passion between Gim and Yera was genuine, and he remained with her despite the initial deception.
In reality, Shrinking Violet had been kidnapped by radicals from her native planet Imsk. She was replaced in the Legion by Yera, a Durlan actress who used her native shapeshifting abilities to assume Violet's identity and mimic her shrinking powers. Yera was an unwitting pawn in the plot, as the radicals had told her that Violet wished to go on a secret vacation.<ref>The real Shrinking Violet was taken captive and Yera was duped into taking her place sometime after Violet's participation in the Legion's successful efforts to protect Nullport from [[Khund]]ian sabotage efforts in ''Legion of Super-Heroes'' vol. 2, #285 (March 1982), yet immediately prior to "Violet" joining the Legion Espionage Squad assembled by Chameleon Boy to spy on Khundia in the following issue.</ref> When "Violet" became involved with Colossal Boy, Legion deputy leader [[Element Lad]] and [[Science Police]] liaison [[Shvaughn Erin]] became suspicious, particularly since "Violet" was seemingly cheating on Duplicate Boy without trying to hide it. Along with [[Brainiac 5]] and [[Reep Daggle|Chameleon Boy]], they were able to expose Yera as an imposter and rescue the real Violet.<ref>''Legion of Super-Heroes'' vol. 2, #304-305 (October–November 1983)</ref> However, the passion between Gim and Yera was genuine, and he remained with her despite the initial deception.


Shrinking Violet harbored resentment toward Yera for years, despite the fact that the Durlan had been duped herself. In the [[Legion of Super-Heroes#"Five Years Later"|"Five Years Later"]] version of Legion continuity, Violet finally forgave Yera.<ref>''Legion of Super-Heroes'' (vol. 4) Annual #3 (1992)</ref>
Shrinking Violet harbored resentment toward Yera for years, even though the Durlan had been duped herself. In the [[Legion of Super-Heroes#"Five Years Later"|"Five Years Later"]] version of Legion continuity, Violet finally forgave Yera.<ref>''Legion of Super-Heroes'' vol. 4, Annual #3 (1992)</ref>


==Post-Infinite Crisis==
==Post-Infinite Crisis==
The events of the ''[[Infinite Crisis]]'' miniseries have apparently restored a close analogue of the Pre-''[[Crisis on Infinite Earths]]'' Legion to continuity, as seen in "[[The Lightning Saga]]" story arc in ''[[Justice League|Justice League of America]]'' and ''[[Justice Society of America]]'', and in the ''[[Action Comics]]'' story arc "[[Superman and the Legion of Super-Heroes]]". Yera has joined the Legion and assumed the code name "Chameleon Girl".<ref>As revealed in ''Action Comics'' #861 (March 2008).</ref>
The events of the ''[[Infinite Crisis]]'' miniseries restored a close analogue of the pre-''[[Crisis on Infinite Earths]]'' Legion to continuity, as seen in "[[The Lightning Saga]]" story arc in ''[[Justice League|Justice League of America]]'' and ''[[Justice Society of America]]'', and in the ''[[Action Comics]]'' story arc "[[Superman and the Legion of Super-Heroes]]". Yera has joined the Legion and assumed the code name '''Chameleon Girl'''.<ref>As revealed in ''Action Comics'' #861 (March 2008).</ref>


However, because the events following the "Five Year Gap" have not been reincorporated into current continuity, Chameleon Girl and Shrinking Violet remain at odds with one another.
However, because the events following the "Five Year Gap" have not been reincorporated into current continuity, Chameleon Girl and Shrinking Violet remain at odds with one another.


==Legion Lost==
==''Legion Lost,'' volume 2==
As of 2011, Yera is stranded on 21st century Earth (along with teammates [[Wildfire (Drake Burroughs)|Wildfire]], [[Dawnstar]], [[Timber Wolf (character)|Timber Wolf]], [[Tyroc]], [[Tellus (comics)|Tellus]] and [[Gates (character)|Gates]]) on a mission to save the future.<ref>''[[Legion Lost]]'' vol. 2, #1 (November 2011)</ref> Additionally, they discover that they must remain in that time period, after learning that they may have contracted a pathogen that could destroy the 31st century if they return.

Yera appears only in the first issue of Legion Lost, part of the DC Relaunch. She aids her teammates in capturing the rogue alien they were transporting, but as they try to time warp back to the 31st century, he breaks free. Gates tries to transport him out, but Yera morphs and interferes, being cut in half by Gates' portal before the ship explodes, killing her and Gates.


==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 18:23, 16 February 2024

Yera Allon
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearancePosing as Shrinking Violet:
Legion of Super-Heroes (vol. 2) #287 (March 1982)
True form and identity revealed:
Legion of Super-Heroes (vol. 2) #305 (November 1983)
Created byPaul Levitz
Keith Giffen
Pat Broderick
In-story information
Alter egoYera Allon
SpeciesDurlan
Place of originDurla
Team affiliationsLegion of Super-Heroes
Notable aliasesShrinking Violet, Chameleon Girl
AbilitiesShapeshifting

Yera Allon, also known as Chameleon Girl, is a fictional character, a superheroine and Legion of Super-Heroes member in the DC Universe's 30th and 31st centuries.

Pre-Zero Hour

In the original continuity prior to Zero Hour: Crisis in Time!, veteran Legionnaire Colossal Boy (Gim Allon) was finally able to act upon his unrequited feelings for his teammate Shrinking Violet when the two became a romantic couple and married. The pairing was a surprise to almost everyone, as she had been previously linked with Duplicate Boy, a member of the Heroes of Lallor and one of the most powerful beings of the 30th century. When Duplicate Boy learned of the relationship, he tracked the couple down and proceeded to beat Colossal Boy mercilessly until he realized what no one else had yet deduced: the woman involved with Colossal Boy was not Shrinking Violet.[1]

In reality, Shrinking Violet had been kidnapped by radicals from her native planet Imsk. She was replaced in the Legion by Yera, a Durlan actress who used her native shapeshifting abilities to assume Violet's identity and mimic her shrinking powers. Yera was an unwitting pawn in the plot, as the radicals had told her that Violet wished to go on a secret vacation.[2] When "Violet" became involved with Colossal Boy, Legion deputy leader Element Lad and Science Police liaison Shvaughn Erin became suspicious, particularly since "Violet" was seemingly cheating on Duplicate Boy without trying to hide it. Along with Brainiac 5 and Chameleon Boy, they were able to expose Yera as an imposter and rescue the real Violet.[3] However, the passion between Gim and Yera was genuine, and he remained with her despite the initial deception.

Shrinking Violet harbored resentment toward Yera for years, even though the Durlan had been duped herself. In the "Five Years Later" version of Legion continuity, Violet finally forgave Yera.[4]

Post-Infinite Crisis

The events of the Infinite Crisis miniseries restored a close analogue of the pre-Crisis on Infinite Earths Legion to continuity, as seen in "The Lightning Saga" story arc in Justice League of America and Justice Society of America, and in the Action Comics story arc "Superman and the Legion of Super-Heroes". Yera has joined the Legion and assumed the code name Chameleon Girl.[5]

However, because the events following the "Five Year Gap" have not been reincorporated into current continuity, Chameleon Girl and Shrinking Violet remain at odds with one another.

Legion Lost, volume 2

As of 2011, Yera is stranded on 21st century Earth (along with teammates Wildfire, Dawnstar, Timber Wolf, Tyroc, Tellus and Gates) on a mission to save the future.[6] Additionally, they discover that they must remain in that time period, after learning that they may have contracted a pathogen that could destroy the 31st century if they return.

References

  1. ^ Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 2, #298 (April 1983)
  2. ^ The real Shrinking Violet was taken captive and Yera was duped into taking her place sometime after Violet's participation in the Legion's successful efforts to protect Nullport from Khundian sabotage efforts in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 2, #285 (March 1982), yet immediately prior to "Violet" joining the Legion Espionage Squad assembled by Chameleon Boy to spy on Khundia in the following issue.
  3. ^ Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 2, #304-305 (October–November 1983)
  4. ^ Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4, Annual #3 (1992)
  5. ^ As revealed in Action Comics #861 (March 2008).
  6. ^ Legion Lost vol. 2, #1 (November 2011)