Nura is replaced in the Legion by a male Naltorian named Rol Purtha, a.k.a. The five children (named Beautiful Dreamer, Moonrider, Big Bear, Serifan and Vykin) grew up as close friends and eventually began to refer to themselves as the Forever People. Like all natives of Naltor, Nura has the power to see the future and experience visions in dreams; she is rated one of the most powerful precognitives on the planet.

She was no longer the sister of Mysa, who was completely unrelated to her in this continuity. After foreseeing the deaths of several Legionnaires, she crafted an elaborate plan to save their lives. All Site Content TM and © 2020 DC Entertainment, unless otherwise noted here. It didn’t work ANYWHERE near as well for us as it did for her. She also claimed to have been the first precognitive to be born on Naltor in seven generations, a claim that was later contradicted. The second version of Nura claimed that her name was Nura Schappin, changing her surname to Nal because, as she put it: "It just says I'm from Naltor y'know". "Enemy Manifest (Conclusion) - Hack The Infinity Net! In "The Lightning Saga" storyline, Dream Girl was one of the Legionnaires sent to the 21st Century to capture the essence of Bart Allen in a lightning rod before his death. Despite Querl's valiant effort to control them, the urges gouge out Nura's eyes, blinding her at a spiritual level, stripping the girl of both her physical and precognitive sight, a fate to which she is quietly resigned, as long as she can still be with her lover. In this continuity, she sometimes loses track of events in the present when tracking a future event (she once failed to get involved in a fight because she thought it had already happened). This template will categorize articles that include it into Category:Incomplete Articles. [1], At first dismissed as a delusion in the mind of the grieving Brainiac 5 (he even claims that his "Nura" may be a facet of his intuitive subconscious, appearing to him while daydreaming in a form suited to appease his tastes[4]), Nura's presence in Brainiac 5 mind becomes a well-known fact, worrying Princess Projectra, who, in a bid to destroy the Legion for their inability to save Orando, fears Nura's precognitive sight. This section of the article does not provide a complete profile of the subject.

A member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th and 31st centuries, the character was created by writer Edmond Hamilton and artist John Forte, and first appeared in Adventure Comics #317. Additionally, she suffered from narcolepsy, falling unconscious whenever she had a vision. For most of this continuity's duration, Nura was not a Legionnaire, although she was still Star Boy's girlfriend. It allows her to fly and protects her from the vacuum of space and other dangerous environments. However, we had no idea what her costume would look like. The events of the 2005–2006 "Infinite Crisis" storyline apparently restored a close analogue of the Pre-Crisis Legion continuity, as seen in "The Lightning Saga" story arc in Justice League of America and Justice Society of America, and in the "Superman and the Legion of Super-Heroes" story arc in Action Comics. You can help out by providing additional information, expanding on the subject matter in order to bring this article to a higher standard of quality. [2] As part of that plan, she used Naltorian science — of which she was an expert — to change the powers of Ayla Ranzz from lightning casting to the ability to make objects super lightweight. 72 Appearances of Beautiful Dreamer (New Earth), 15 Images featuring Beautiful Dreamer (New Earth), 2 Quotations by or about Beautiful Dreamer (New Earth), Character Gallery: Beautiful Dreamer (New Earth), https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Beautiful_Dreamer_(New_Earth)?oldid=2739395, Although this character was originally introduced during DC's, Beatiful Dreamer's daughter, Maya, is named for the spirit that once inhabited the team's, Beautiful Dreamer has no spoken dialog in the. All rights reserved. Years later, Dream Girl served as Legion leader (only the second female Legionnaire to do so), with her first mission being perhaps the Legion's greatest challenge: defending the United Planets from an assault by the ancient villain Darkseid. And are you as excited as we are that Supergirl’s back this weekend? Nia Nal is a human-Naltorian hybrid, a reporter of CatCo Worldwide Media, and former political speechwriter. Related. Dreamer was voiced by Grey DeLisle. She also claimed to have been the first precognitive to be born on Naltor in seven generations, a claim that was later contradicted by other post-Zero Hour Legion stories. Brainiac 5 was initially shown as resenting her ability to simply "know" things that he had to deduce, and he once questions her abilities. Nicole Maines joined the cast of the CW series this season as Nia, the vision-plagued hero with a link to a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes, and she’s quickly become one of our favorite characters. When Brainiac 5 has a female spirit medium channel Nura's mind enough to share some physical intimacy, Projectra uses her powers on the id to have the inhibitions and urges in Brainiac 5's mind viciously attack Nura when she returns to his body. Nura's home planet is Naltor, where virtually all the inhabitants possess precognitive abilities. Additionally, she suffered from narcolepsy, falling unconscious whenever she had a vision. In the 2005 reboot, her codename returned to Dream Girl.

This template will categorize articles that include it into the Fourth World Characters category. On at least one occasion, she was able to exert her extraordinary willpower to extend the Legion flight ring's anti-grav power to other objects, as if using telekinesis. Thyme, Justin (w), Bachs, Ramon (p), Livesay, John (i). There’s no need for psychic visions to see Nia Nal’s future on Supergirl.

You ready for Dreamer to join the super-crew? Dream Girl (Nura Nal) is a fictional comic book superhero appearing in books published by DC Comics. 2) #1, seemingly back in the 21st Century and imprisoned in a device. She is also the daughter of Paul Nal and the late Isabel Nal, and the estranged younger sister of Maeve Nal. The Legionnaires she foresaw dying were actually robot doubles. Having joined the team under false pretenses, she left the Legion temporarily and became a member of the Legion of Substitute Heroes. Her hand-to-hand fighting skills—having trained with Karate Kid—combined with her ability to glimpse seconds into the future, made her a formidable short-term opponent in battle, capable of taking on The Persuader, but the sheer number of expanding possible futures in each second of a battle made it difficult for her to keep the advantage. For now, though, what do you think? At a time when minority groups are becoming more and more visible and vocal in the world, Dreamer is a literal beacon. Among the Legionnaires, her scientific prowess was surpassed only by Brainiac 5 and the original Invisible Kid, and perhaps equaled only by Mon-El. Nura is a skilled scientist, specializing in biology; when Brainiac 5 quits the Legion after being acquitted of murdering the Infinite Man, team leader Polar Boy asks her to consider becoming the Legion's chief scientist.
Her response is a prediction that they would be married. Until now, that is…, Okay, okay, sorry… Couldn’t help ourselves. She was found within Arkham Asylum as a prisoner of Dr. Destiny, who used her powers as his new "dreamstone". For many years thereafter, Ayla — who had been known as Lightning Lass — became Light Lass.

There was probably some conscious thought behind the choice to give Nia the name “Dreamer” rather than “Dream Girl”—both comic book superhero identities that belonged to Nura Nal, the on-panel inspiration for Nia. ", Invisible Kid (Lyle Norg and Jacques Foccart), Triplicate Girl/Duo Damsel/Duplicate Damsel, Legion of Super Heroes in the 31st Century, Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Cosmic Clash, List of Legion of Super-Heroes publications, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nura_Nal&oldid=976239868, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles with unsourced statements from March 2009, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Miss Terious, Dreamer, Dreamy, High seer of Naltor, This page was last edited on 1 September 2020, at 22:50.