Ladytron is a fictional character in the Wildstorm universe.
Maxine Manchester was abused by her father as a young teenager. She fled from home and turned to a life of crime, robbing stores and killing anybody who got in her way. Soon, the government caught up with her and she was hit several times during a gunfight with the FBI. Her wounded body was handed over to Doctor Khaz, a mad scientist, who enhanced her body, replacing most of it with rob...
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Ladytron
Fictional Character
Character Created By
Alan Moore
Alan Oswald Moore (born 18 November 1953 in Northampton) is an English writer known for work in comics, including the acclaimed comic book series Watchmen, V...
Travis Charest
Travis Charest (February 2, 1969, Leduc, Alberta) is a Canadian comic book artist, penciller and painter, best known as the person who in 1994 took over from...
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