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Shim'Tar

Shim'Tar is a fictional character owned by DC Comics and was co-created by penciler Chris Marrinan and writer George Pérez. According to the Wonder Woman comic book, the name Shim'Tar can also be a title given to the chief warrior of the fictional Bana-Mighdall tribe of Amazons.[1]

Shim'Tar
The original Shim'Tar
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceWonder Woman #33 (vol. 2) (August 1989)
Created byGeorge Pérez
In-story information
Alter egoI: Unknown;
II: Queen Hippolyta;
III: Akila;
IV: Artemis.
Team affiliationsAmazons
AbilitiesTrained in high levels of hand-to-hand combat;
Expertise in a wide array of weapons.

Fictional character biography Edit

Rather than a single person, "Shim'Tar" is an interchangeable title for the chief warrior of the Bana-Mighdall Amazons. This is similar to how the title of Wonder Woman is classified as the chief warrior of the Themyscirian tribe of Amazons. The title of Shim'Tar is chosen through the Tournament of the Crown, a rite of combat.

Original Shim'Tar Edit

Wonder Woman's initial contact with the first Shim'tar occurred when her Lasso of Truth was stolen by her enemy The Cheetah.[2] The chase led them both to Egypt.[3] There, Diana found a lost tribe of Amazons in the city of Bana-Mighdall.[4] These Amazons, she discovered, were apparently descendants to her aunt Antiope.[5] A dissident of that tribe named Faruka plotted to become that tribe's queen. She chose a powerful unnamed Amazon to act as her enforcer. Calling herself Shim'Tar, this warrior had cybernetic implants that not only greatly enhanced her strength, but also provided her with laser capabilities and durability.[6] After killing the desert Amazon tribe's regent queen, Shim'Tar battled Diana at Faruka's request. She proved to be more than a match for Diana. Diana was unable to defeat the superior Shim'Tar in direct combat; in much of the battle, Shim'Tar gives Diana a brutal and thorough beating. Diana barely managed to defeat Shim'Tar and was only able to defeat her by ensnaring her in her golden lasso. She discovered that the Shim'Tar warrior gained the majority of her enormous power by wearing the Golden Girdle of Gaea; it is possible that the original Shim'tar's superiority over Diana was due to Shim'Tar's possession of the Girdle, in addition to her cybernetic implants. This Shim'Tar seemingly died when the Amazon city was attacked by the Egyptian military and Olympian god Hermes, causing a massive explosion.[7] This first Shim'Tar's true identity remains a mystery to this day.

The writer who conceived the Shim'Tar character (George Pérez) seems to have created the character as a Post-Crisis version, or alternate reality version, of an already existing Wonder Woman villain named Doctor Cyber. This is verified by her position in a poster he created called the Wonder Woman Through the Ages Poster. Shim'Tar is placed right above the Pre-Crisis version of Doctor Cyber, maintaining a variant character pattern that is visible between other Wonder Woman villains.[8]

Additionally, Shim'tar's upbringing and heritage as a champion within a city protected by a mystical barrier (a tornadic magical sandstorm), her mysterious connection to Hipoltya and Wonder Woman, due to her curly hair, skin colour (until then, Shim'tar was the only Bana mighdalian possessing white skin which resembles a reversal of Nu'bia's background that made her the black sister of Wonder Woman and the only Pre-Crisis amazon with black skin) and masked appearance, seem to be references to another character of Pre-Crisis continuity, Nu'Bia, that also made her debut using an armour with a concealing helm similar to Cyber's later visual in the Eighties.

In Pre-Crisis continuity, Nu'Bia was kidnapped by Mars, taken to an island concealed within a mystical fog and brainwashed through the use of a magical ring given by the War God, a fact that is mirrored by the possession of Post Crisis Hipolyta by the magical metallic patina.

Queen Hippolyta Edit

During the War of the Gods storyline, the witch Circe put a spell on Queen Hippolyta and dressed her in the armor of the first Shim'Tar. The Shim'Tar armour was magically placed as a nanotech metallic patina in a goblet. When Queen Hippolyta drank from it, the armour possessed her. Under Circe's spell, Hippolyta and her daughter Diana fought. Not knowing that her own mother was hidden under the armour's mask, Diana fought back, each trying to kill one another. The spell eventually wore off allowing Hippolyta to come to her senses. It was because of this event that Hippolyta developed an initial hatred for the Amazons of Bana-Mighdall as they aided Circe in her plans.

Akila and Artemis Edit

Eventually a young amazon named Akila assumed the role of the new Shim'Tar. As opposed to the previous Shim'Tars, the title had become adopted by the Bana-Mighdallian Amazons as the station of "protector" within their tribe. Akila proved to be an asset to both the Bana tribe as well as to Wonder Woman and her tribe of Amazons. Akila was specially chosen by Queen Hippolyta to act as the Bana tribe's representative. Hippolyta provided Akila the means to attend the University of Oxford in Man's World in order to further her education. During her schooling she had become an engineer and so, she redesigned her armor using a combination of technology and magic. When the gorilla Queen Abu-Gita and her hordes tried to invade Paradise Island, Akila helped Diana and Artemis defeat their attack.

Due to civil unrest between the two tribes residing on Themyscira, the Themyscirian Amazons and Amazons of Bana-Mighdall declared war upon each other. During this battle the still young Akila was unable to defend either tribe due to her inexperience and blatant uninterest in becoming a warrior. She was hurt during battle and agreed to hand over the title and armor of "Shim'Tar" to Artemis. Artemis acted as her tribe's Shim'Tar until Queen Hippolyta abolished the Amazon's Monarchy rule, after which Artemis set her position as Shim'Tar aside to become the Amazon nation's co-ruler beside the Amazon General Philippus.

In the DC Rebirth, the title of the Shim'Tar reappears and is taken by a new version of Akila, wielder of the Bow of Ra and Artemis' best friend and her former lover.

References Edit

  1. ^ Jimenez, Phil; Wells, John (2010). The Essential Wonder Woman Encyclopedia. Del Rey. p. 370. ISBN 978-0345501073.
  2. ^ Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #28
  3. ^ Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #29
  4. ^ Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #30
  5. ^ Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #33
  6. ^ Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #34
  7. ^ Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #35
  8. ^ http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-CXo3IrWojMo/UC5b49D2Z-I/AAAAAAAAAvo/wtA4p-_o7Hw/s1600/wonder%2Bages%2Bblack%2Band%2Bwhite.bmp[bare URL image file]

External links Edit

  • Amazon Archives - Wonder Woman #34 2006-07-07 at the Wayback Machine
  • The Unofficial Shim'Tar I Biography
  • The Unofficial Shim'Tar III Biography

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Shim Tar is a fictional character owned by DC Comics and was co created by penciler Chris Marrinan and writer George Perez According to the Wonder Woman comic book the name Shim Tar can also be a title given to the chief warrior of the fictional Bana Mighdall tribe of Amazons 1 Shim TarThe original Shim TarPublication informationPublisherDC ComicsFirst appearanceWonder Woman 33 vol 2 August 1989 Created byGeorge PerezIn story informationAlter egoI Unknown II Queen Hippolyta III Akila IV Artemis Team affiliationsAmazonsAbilitiesTrained in high levels of hand to hand combat Expertise in a wide array of weapons Contents 1 Fictional character biography 1 1 Original Shim Tar 1 2 Queen Hippolyta 1 3 Akila and Artemis 2 References 3 External linksFictional character biography EditRather than a single person Shim Tar is an interchangeable title for the chief warrior of the Bana Mighdall Amazons This is similar to how the title of Wonder Woman is classified as the chief warrior of the Themyscirian tribe of Amazons The title of Shim Tar is chosen through the Tournament of the Crown a rite of combat Original Shim Tar Edit Wonder Woman s initial contact with the first Shim tar occurred when her Lasso of Truth was stolen by her enemy The Cheetah 2 The chase led them both to Egypt 3 There Diana found a lost tribe of Amazons in the city of Bana Mighdall 4 These Amazons she discovered were apparently descendants to her aunt Antiope 5 A dissident of that tribe named Faruka plotted to become that tribe s queen She chose a powerful unnamed Amazon to act as her enforcer Calling herself Shim Tar this warrior had cybernetic implants that not only greatly enhanced her strength but also provided her with laser capabilities and durability 6 After killing the desert Amazon tribe s regent queen Shim Tar battled Diana at Faruka s request She proved to be more than a match for Diana Diana was unable to defeat the superior Shim Tar in direct combat in much of the battle Shim Tar gives Diana a brutal and thorough beating Diana barely managed to defeat Shim Tar and was only able to defeat her by ensnaring her in her golden lasso She discovered that the Shim Tar warrior gained the majority of her enormous power by wearing the Golden Girdle of Gaea it is possible that the original Shim tar s superiority over Diana was due to Shim Tar s possession of the Girdle in addition to her cybernetic implants This Shim Tar seemingly died when the Amazon city was attacked by the Egyptian military and Olympian god Hermes causing a massive explosion 7 This first Shim Tar s true identity remains a mystery to this day The writer who conceived the Shim Tar character George Perez seems to have created the character as a Post Crisis version or alternate reality version of an already existing Wonder Woman villain named Doctor Cyber This is verified by her position in a poster he created called the Wonder Woman Through the Ages Poster Shim Tar is placed right above the Pre Crisis version of Doctor Cyber maintaining a variant character pattern that is visible between other Wonder Woman villains 8 Additionally Shim tar s upbringing and heritage as a champion within a city protected by a mystical barrier a tornadic magical sandstorm her mysterious connection to Hipoltya and Wonder Woman due to her curly hair skin colour until then Shim tar was the only Bana mighdalian possessing white skin which resembles a reversal of Nu bia s background that made her the black sister of Wonder Woman and the only Pre Crisis amazon with black skin and masked appearance seem to be references to another character of Pre Crisis continuity Nu Bia that also made her debut using an armour with a concealing helm similar to Cyber s later visual in the Eighties In Pre Crisis continuity Nu Bia was kidnapped by Mars taken to an island concealed within a mystical fog and brainwashed through the use of a magical ring given by the War God a fact that is mirrored by the possession of Post Crisis Hipolyta by the magical metallic patina Queen Hippolyta Edit During the War of the Gods storyline the witch Circe put a spell on Queen Hippolyta and dressed her in the armor of the first Shim Tar The Shim Tar armour was magically placed as a nanotech metallic patina in a goblet When Queen Hippolyta drank from it the armour possessed her Under Circe s spell Hippolyta and her daughter Diana fought Not knowing that her own mother was hidden under the armour s mask Diana fought back each trying to kill one another The spell eventually wore off allowing Hippolyta to come to her senses It was because of this event that Hippolyta developed an initial hatred for the Amazons of Bana Mighdall as they aided Circe in her plans Akila and Artemis Edit Eventually a young amazon named Akila assumed the role of the new Shim Tar As opposed to the previous Shim Tars the title had become adopted by the Bana Mighdallian Amazons as the station of protector within their tribe Akila proved to be an asset to both the Bana tribe as well as to Wonder Woman and her tribe of Amazons Akila was specially chosen by Queen Hippolyta to act as the Bana tribe s representative Hippolyta provided Akila the means to attend the University of Oxford in Man s World in order to further her education During her schooling she had become an engineer and so she redesigned her armor using a combination of technology and magic When the gorilla Queen Abu Gita and her hordes tried to invade Paradise Island Akila helped Diana and Artemis defeat their attack Due to civil unrest between the two tribes residing on Themyscira the Themyscirian Amazons and Amazons of Bana Mighdall declared war upon each other During this battle the still young Akila was unable to defend either tribe due to her inexperience and blatant uninterest in becoming a warrior She was hurt during battle and agreed to hand over the title and armor of Shim Tar to Artemis Artemis acted as her tribe s Shim Tar until Queen Hippolyta abolished the Amazon s Monarchy rule after which Artemis set her position as Shim Tar aside to become the Amazon nation s co ruler beside the Amazon General Philippus In the DC Rebirth the title of the Shim Tar reappears and is taken by a new version of Akila wielder of the Bow of Ra and Artemis best friend and her former lover References Edit Jimenez Phil Wells John 2010 The Essential Wonder Woman Encyclopedia Del Rey p 370 ISBN 978 0345501073 Wonder Woman vol 2 28 Wonder Woman vol 2 29 Wonder Woman vol 2 30 Wonder Woman vol 2 33 Wonder Woman vol 2 34 Wonder Woman vol 2 35 http 2 bp blogspot com CXo3IrWojMo UC5b49D2Z I AAAAAAAAAvo wtA4p o7Hw s1600 wonder 2Bages 2Bblack 2Band 2Bwhite bmp bare URL image file External links EditAmazon Archives Wonder Woman 34 Archived 2006 07 07 at the Wayback Machine The Unofficial Shim Tar I Biography The Unofficial Shim Tar III Biography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shim 27Tar amp oldid 1169551525, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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