Luna Maximoff

Creation & Design

Luna Maximoff was created by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Stuart Immonen, introduced as the daughter of Quicksilver and Crystal of the Inhumans, showcasing her unique heritage.

Early Years

Luna grew up in a world filled with superheroes and mutants, often struggling with her identity and powers, which led her to join various superhero teams.

Character Development

Throughout her journey, Luna evolves from a confused young girl into a confident hero, embracing her powers and her identity as a mutant and a member of the Maximoff family.

Cultural Reception

Luna Maximoff has been well-received by fans for her relatable struggles and unique abilities, often praised for her depth and character development.

Character Details

Real Name:
Luna Maximoff
Aliases:
Witch Girl, Daughter of Quicksilver
Species:
Mutant
Gender:
Female
Affiliations:
Young Avengers, X-Men
Abilities:
Magic Manipulation, Telepathy, Enhanced Agility
Weight:
100lbs
Height:
5' 3"
Eye Color:
blue
Hair Color:
black

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Key Facts

1st appearance of Luna Maximoff, the daughter of Quicksilver and the Inhuman, Crystal

The Inhumans move to the moon

In a panel where Black Bolt speaks, causing a massive explosion, there is an editor’s note that reads 'we're not going to insult your intelligence by placing a sound effect in this panel'. This is said to be a reference to an argument Byrne had with X-Men writer Chris Claremont, concerning the inclusion of a text representation of an explosion in X-Men #119 that Byrne felt was unnecessary

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