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Universe
Marvel Universe

Real Name
Tana Nile

Aliases
Unknown

Identity
Tana Nile adopts human form when on Earth, and the general populace of Earth is unaware that she is an alien

Occupation
Colonizer

Citizenship
Rigellian

Place of Birth
Rigel-3

Known Relatives
None

Group Affiliation
Graces

Education
Equivalent of graduate school education on Rigel-3

Height
5' 4"

Weight
110 lbs

Eyes
Blue

Hair
Black

Powers
Alien attributes of the Rigellian race, she can increase her density at will, this also increases her strength and resistance to physical injury.

Abilities
Psionic ability to control the mind of other humanoid beings. This includes overriding control of voluntary muscles. She is good in hand-to-hand combatant, and trained in Rigellian martial arts.

Weapons
"Stasis gun" that can project concussive energy or intense heat

Paraphernalia
Solar beam communicator device, worn on wrist, permitting instantaneous communication between Earth and Rigel via hyperspace transmissions. Tana's armor allows her to rearrange the molecular structure of her body and clothing to disguise herself as an Earthling and possibly other beings.

First Appearance
Thor #129

Origin
Not yet revealed

Significant Issues
She first appeared in human form as Jane Foster's roommate (Thor #129): She took control of Jane Foster's will, and first appeared in true Rigellian form (Thor #130): She attempted to take control of Earth, was ordered by Rigellians to cease attempt to colonize Earth (Thor #133): She left Earth to be given new assignment. She was told that the High Commissioner of Rigel had chosen her to be his wife (Thor #134): She encountered Thor during his second journey into the Black Galaxy (Thor #160): She encountered Sif, Hildegarde, and sailor Silas Grant on Blackworld planet while she fought Ego-Prime (Thor #198): She revealed that Ego-Prime was a slab that she had removed from Ego the Living Planet and had taken to Blackworld in order to transform it into a habitable world, but that Ego-Prime had proved to be uncontrollable; Blackworld was destroyed in nuclear war. Tana Nile and allies arrive on Earth, pursued by Ego-Prime (Thor #201): She aided by Silas Grant in clashes with Ego-Prime's monsters (Thor #202-203): She assumed human form in order to live on Earth (Thor #204): aided Thor in battling trolls (Thor #211): She first visited Asgard (Thor #212): She was captured by Sssthgar, and later freed by Thor. He also released Odin, Hogun, and Fandral from captivity (Thor #213): She accompanied Thor to Dark Nebula to help rescue Sif and Karnilla (Thor #214): She returned to Asgard (Thor #217): Tana accompanied Thor to Rigel-3, witnessed destruction of Rigel-3 by Rhunians, reunited with Grand Commissioner (Thor #218): She accompanied Thor to Rhun (Thor #220): She bade farewell to Thor, Silas Grant announces he will stay with his "good friend" Tana (Thor #221): She appeared on the planet of Godthab Omega (Annihilation:Ronan #1 2006): She was killed by the Annihilation Wave (Annihilation: Ronan #4 2006)

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Tana Nile was one of the Rigellian Empire's most noted Colonizers, contributing to the designation and literal re-location, via Rigel's unique Space Lock technology, of planets selected for absorption into her race's multi-galactic empire. In her capacity as potential Empress of Earth, she familiarized herself with the planet while in Terran guise. She shared a residence with Jane Foster, the companion of the Asgardian Thor. After Thor dissuaded her superiors from inducting Earth into their Empire, Tana Nile returned to Rigellian space and became engaged to her government's High Commissioner. She and Thor again met during a failed terraforming experiment utilizing a portion of the living planet Ego. Later she accompanied the Thunder God to Earth, where she briefly resided after resuming human form. She accompanied Thor on trips to his home dimension and assisted him in dismantling the Vrellnexian/Sssth slave ring.


Tana Nile returned to her people following Rigel 3's destruction by the Rhunians. She led an investigation into the murder of several high-placed officials of the multi-galaxy Charter enabled her to assist the short-lived group known as the Star Masters. Her exposure to Earth standards may have ultimately contributed to her rebellion against the Rigellian way, as she attempted using discourse and resistance, to encourage the abandonment of forced colonization practices.
Tana Nile and Star Masters
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Tana Nile and Star Masters
She was declared a traitor by her fiancé, the Grand Commissioner. Tana Nile returned to Earth seeking sanctuary with Thor's team of Avengers. She visited the Xavier Institute for Higher Learning maintained by subordinates of the infamous Charles Xavier. She was in the company of three juveniles, Franklin Richards, Artie, and Leech. The confirmed Guardian of the Nexus of All Realities the Man-Thing and the avian-based extra dimensional adventurer Howard the Duck were also present. She underwent a series of adventures in non-linear realms which proved to be constructs of one of her companions, Franklin Richards.


Following the destruction of over two-thirds of the Rigellian Empire by Thanos, Tana Nile was reassigned as an infiltration agent on a Skrull hubworld, there she allegedly witnessed Ronan the Accuser conspire with the Skrull Baroness S'Bak to overthrow the Kree Empire's current regime. After fleeing from the exiled and vengeful Ronan, Tana Nile found refuge on Godthab Omega with Gamora and her Graces. It was there that she fell victim to the Annihilation Wave when it assaulted Godthab Omega. She died before she could reveal her reasons for framing Ronan.
Tana Nile slain by the Annihilation Wave
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Tana Nile slain by the Annihilation Wave
 
 
 
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