Throwback Thursday: Livewire: Leader of Electronic Avenue
Feb 25, 2022
It’s wise to never mess with a livewire – especially for evildoers coming up against a superheroine with control over electronics.
Amanda McKee, aka Livewire, is a Valiant Comics psionic telepath who can interface with and control electronic machines. If those skills weren’t enough, she has energy projection ability, genius level intellect, and is an advanced martial artist and weapons expert. Livewire made her first appearance in Harbinger #14 (March 1993), created by Bob Layton and Joe St. Pierre.
Geomancer Geoff McHenry recruited Livewire and Edward for the Secret Warriors, but they were considered too volatile and were sent back to the Harbinger Foundation. While she was captive there, Amanda was lobotomized, which manipulated her into serving Harada and removed her memory of being in a relationship with Edward.
When X-O Manowar Aric of Dacia returned from space, Harada sent Livewire after him. Using her abilities, she was able to strip Aric of the X-O Manowar armor and wear it herself, planning to give it to Harada. While bonding with the armor, her abilities were opened more than ever and she gained full access to the Harbinger Foundation’s records. After seeing all of the terrible things Harada had been doing, she finally understood how evil he was and she joined Unity and rallied the Eternal Warrior, X-O, and Ninjak to fight him.
After the Armor Hunters’ invasion, Unity made themselves known to the world with Livewire as the public team leader. After the battle, Unity took the alien spacecraft GIN-GR, with which Livewire could communicate – a major benefit for the team. Since then, she joined MI6, working with specialty agents like Ninjak to stop Harada and his goal of using psiots to rule the world.
This eye-popping box set includes 12 brand-new hardcovers that collect this entire epic, featuring stories by top DC talent including Geoff Johns, Peter J. Tomasi, Ivan Reis, and many more!
Plus, this box set also includes a set of nine plastic rings from across the spectrum of the many Corps that are a part of this story!
Includes 12 new hardcover collections!
• Blackest Night: Prelude collects Green Lantern #26-28 and 36-43, and Final Crisis: Rage of the Red Lanterns #1
• Blackest Night collects Blackest Night #0-8 and pages from Untold Tales of the Blackest Night #1
• Blackest Night: Green Lantern collects Green Lantern #44-52
• Blackest Night: Green Lantern Corps collects Green Lantern Corps #39-47
• Blackest Night: Black Lantern Corps Book 1 collects Blackest Night: Batman #1-3, Blackest Night: Superman #1-3, and Blackest Night: Wonder Woman #1-3
• Blackest Night: Black Lantern Corps Book 2 collects Blackest Night: The Flash #1-3, Blackest Night: JSA #1-3, and Blackest Night: Titans #1-3
• Blackest Night: Rise of the Black Lanterns collects The Atom & Hawkman #48, Phantom Stranger #42, Green Arrow #30, Adventure Comics #7, Starman #81, The Question #37, Catwoman #83, Weird Western Tales #71, and The Power of Shazam! #38
• Blackest Night: Tales of the Corps collects Blackest Night: Tales of the Black Lanterns #1-3, Adventure Comics #4-5, Untold Tales of the Blackest Night #1, stories from Green Lantern #18-20, 40, and 49, Green Lantern/Sinestro Corps: Secret Files #1, Tales of the Sinestro Corps: Superman-Prime #1, and pages from Blackest Night #0
• Brightest Day: Green Lantern collects Green Lantern #53-62
• Brightest Day Book 1 collects Brightest Day #0-11
• Brightest Day Book 2 collects Brightest Day #12-25
• The Book of the Black collects sketch material (both previously released and new), series proposals, variant covers, posters, Blackest Night outline scripts,
This article originally appeared in Gemstone Publishing’s e-newsletter Scoop.
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Amanda Sheriff is Gemstone Publishing’s Associate Editor, serving as the writer/editor of the e-newsletter, Scoop. She is the author of The Overstreet Guide to Collecting Movie Posters, The Overstreet Guide to Collecting Concert Posters, and The Overstreet Guide to Collecting Horror, and co-author of The Overstreet Price Guide to Star Wars Collectibles and The Overstreet Price Guide to Batman.