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To the JLA she was a mutant, gifted with telekinetic powers. In reality, Tomorrow Woman was a sophisticated android assembled by rogue scientists T.O. Morrow and Professor Ivo to infiltrate the newly formed JLA and destroy them with a devastating electromagnetic pulse. In their zeal, Morrow and Ivo made their Tomorrow Woman too lifelike. Charged by her creators to "be a hero" in order to complete the ruse, Tomorrow Woman aided the JLA in thwarting the extraterrestrial villain Taint of the Sole Jurisdiction, fascists who had seeded Earth with mind-controlled warriors. Throughout the adventure her programming warred with itself, eventually establishing its own ethical code. In the end, Tomorrow Woman followed the order to be a hero, using her electromagnetic pulse to defeat the time lost 23rd-century weapon IF at the cost of her own artificial life. Despite learning her true origins, the JLA buried Tomorrow Woman among its fallen comrades in the Garden of Heroes. I'm sorry, but who the hell thought that a character wiht 2 appearances and is already dead deserved a figure? C'mon folks! I'll take Golden Pharoah over this chick. And to waste a female figure! Where is our Power Girl? Heck, if they had to have an android, give us Tina from the Metal Men. Geez, I'd take Linda Lee's robot double! In any case, a decent but not thrilling sculpt, a little on the short side. |

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