The entire team is eventually cleared of wrongdoing. Halo would later strike up a relationship with Sebastian Faust, a fellow Outsider that not many on the team trusted. As with Violet Harper, Halo's essence is sucked into Marissa's body, reanimating it.ĭuring an attempt by the Outsiders to create a new headquarters, other Aurakles would return to reclaim Halo. Later, in Gotham City, he attacks again, slaying both Marissa and Halo. As the cyborg Sanction, he nearly kills the Outsiders in Switzerland. Technocrat's evil ex-wife, Marissa Barron, hires an old associate named Ryer who believes Technocrat had abandoned him in Markovia. After the team was framed for the murder of Markovia's queen, which was caused by Roderick and his vampire forces, they were forced to flee. Halo did die, in a manner of speaking, in a much later incident. During her stint in the Outsiders, she gains a friend in new member Windfall. The young Halo is initially the legal ward of her friend and Outsiders teammate Katana. Halo later has to deal with the consequences of her body's previous actions, which required the assistance of the Outsiders team to resolve. In one early incident, Halo gains access to the memories of the long-lived Aurakle and becomes emotional over the tendency of human beings to kill each other. She was subsequently found and recruited by Batman to serve as a member of the Outsiders. The shock of the death and resurrection induced a profound loss of memory in the new combined entity. When sociopath Violet Harper was murdered by Syonide, an operative of the 100 and Tobias Whale, the Aurakle, who had been observing her out of curiosity, was sucked into the newly vacant body, reanimating the deceased body. The Aurakle species emerged from the Source billions of years ago at the dawn of time. Halo is a gestalt of a human woman named Violet Harper and an Aurakle, an ancient energy-being resembling a sphere of iridescent light. Halo first appeared in The Brave and the Bold #200 and was created by Mike W. Halo initially suffered from amnesia, having no access to the memories of either the alien or the human host. An alien being took over the body of a recently murdered woman and resurrected her. The character's origin involves spirit possession. She first appeared in a special insert in The Brave and the Bold #200 (July 1983) and was created by Mike W. Halo is a superheroine appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article. This article's lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points.
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