- #1 (July 2003). Dean
belongs to the
extraterrestrial species known as
Majesdanians, and
possesses solar-based
energy powers. She is a
member of the Runaways...
- in
Fantastic Four #262 (January 1984).
First seen in
Runaways #1, the
Majesdanians are able to
absorb and
project solar energy. They are
enemies of the...
- war
against the
Majesdanians, who live on a
milky planet named Majesdane. The war
between the two had
started after two
Majesdanians,
Frank and Leslie...
- save them. Nico uses a
spell ("scatter") to
scatter a
group of
invading Majesdanians all over the planet. The spell, however, had
unwanted side-effects: it...
- very happy. In Runaways' "Dead Wrong"
story arc, a
group of
surviving Majesdanians arrives to
arrest Karolina.
After they
repeatedly attack the Runaways...
- events, however,
Xavin shape-shifts into
Karolina and
leaves with the
Majesdanians. The
Runaways also
prevent a
zombie epidemic in Los Angeles.
Molly also...
- a
milky ball that was Majesdane. It was
later revealed by vaDanti, a
Majesdanian soldier, that it was
specifically Frank Dean who told the
Skrulls where...
- attack. When
returning home, the
Runaways discover that the
remaining Majesdanians (Karolina's
alien race) have arrived; deHalle, vaRikk, vaDanti, and the...
-
previous incarnations. Moore's
first arc
introduced the last of the
Majesdanians, vaRikk, deHalle,
vaDanti and the
general vaDrann.
Originally published...
-
volume until they took her
place to
answer for her parents'
crimes by the
Majesdanians. In the
fifth volume after the team had reunited, Nico
admits she should...