Acrata

Acrata

Acrata (bottom), El Muerto (lower left) and Iman (upper left) with Superman
art by Huberto Ramos
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance Superman Annual (vol.) 2 #12 (August 2000)
Created by Oscar Pinto, Francisco Haghenbeck (writer)
Giovanni Barberi. (artist)
In-story information
Alter ego Andrea Rojas
Partnerships El Muerto
Iman
Abilities Shadow teleportation and martial arts.

Acrata (Andrea Rojas) is a fictional character from DC Comics who was created as part of the Planet DC annuals event. Her first appearance is in Superman Annual (vol.) 2 #12 (August 2000). She was created by Oscar Pinto, Giovanni Barberi, and F.G. Haghenbeck. Her signature uniform is a black suit with green stripes at her sides, with the Mayan symbol of night at her forehead.[1]

Fictional character biography

Acrata's real name is Andrea Rojas, a Mexican national. Andrea's father is Bernardo Rojas, a former political leader in Central America who now researches "Prehispanic Cultures" at the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana de Mexico. She lives alone with her cat Zapata.

Acrata specializes in striking against Organized crime. Every time she catches a perpetrator or helps avert a tragedy, she cites a literary quotation or paints graffiti insulting or challenging the local authorities.

She often works with fellow Mexican superheroes Iman and El Muerto. Together with Superman, the three saved Mexico and the world from total destruction at the hands of a bio-terrorist group led by a Mexican sorcerer named Duran, who was trying to channel the powers inherent in the ley lines of Earth.

Acrata was sent an invitation to join the Birds of Prey by Oracle, but apparently did not take her up on the offer.[2]

At the start of Rise of Eclipso storyline in Justice League of America, Acrata is kidnapped by Eclipso and is brought under his mental control as part of a plan to build an army of shadow-wielding metahumans.[3] The reserve JLA members are all freed after Eclipso is defeated.[4]

Powers and abilities

Acrata's powers came from an ancient Mayan symbol which represents the shadows in the night, which allows her to teleport whenever in shadow. It is unknown how Andrea came into possession of the symbol. She is also a talented hand-to-hand fighter.

In other media

Television

Novel

References

  1. Beatty, Scott (2008), "Acrata", in Dougall, Alastair, The DC Comics Encyclopedia, London: Dorling Kindersley, p. 8
  2. Birds of Prey #100
  3. Justice League of America (vol. 2) #54 (February 2011)
  4. Justice League of America (vol. 2) #57 (July 2011)

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