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Medusa (also sometimes Medousa) is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics publications and related media, commonly as an adversary of the superhero Wonder Woman. Based upon the eponymous Greek mythological figure whose story was chronicled in Ovid's Metamorphoses, she is a snake-haired Gorgon with the ability to turn living creatures to stone with her gaze. Since her debut in 1964, Medusa's physical appearance has been presented variously as DC Comics' continuities have shifted and evolved. Though she has routinely been depicted with snakes for hair, she has sometimes been shown as bipedal and sometimes with a serpentine lower body. However across continuities, she has consistently been written with the ghostly ability to possess or influence other beings after her physical body has

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  • Medusa (de vez en cuando llamada Medousa) es un personaje ficticio que aparece en las publicaciones y medios relacionados con DC Comics. Basada en la figura mitológica griega del mismo nombre, es una de las tres gorgonas de pelo de serpiente y una gran adversaria de la superheroína Mujer Maravilla. Ella no debe ser confundida con Myrra Rhodes, un miembro de los Comando Monster, criatura que se llama Dr. Medusa. (es)
  • Medusa (also sometimes Medousa) is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics publications and related media, commonly as an adversary of the superhero Wonder Woman. Based upon the eponymous Greek mythological figure whose story was chronicled in Ovid's Metamorphoses, she is a snake-haired Gorgon with the ability to turn living creatures to stone with her gaze. Since her debut in 1964, Medusa's physical appearance has been presented variously as DC Comics' continuities have shifted and evolved. Though she has routinely been depicted with snakes for hair, she has sometimes been shown as bipedal and sometimes with a serpentine lower body. However across continuities, she has consistently been written with the ghostly ability to possess or influence other beings after her physical body has (en)
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