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and escaped. Led by Taurus, the Zodiac later attempted to kill all Manhattan residents born under the sign of Gemini as a show of power, but were thwarted by the Avengers. Taurus's faction attempted to kill the Zodiac dissident faction, but all 12 leaders were captured by the Avengers. A new android
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The Zodiac Key immediately resurrected the Scorpio LMD. Claiming superiority and believing that the Zodiac would eventually kill the Avengers as the androids could never be stopped, Scorpio wanted to use the Key to transport everyone on the scene to the Key's native dimension where the conflict, he
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Ecliptic Virgo is one of the first recruits in the latest incarnation of the Zodiac. She was quiet and loyal to Scorpio, who was in love with her. She came to like Paris during her time stranded there without her teleportation device, but it is unknown if it was she or Taurus who killed her
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The android Virgo employed an energy-siphoning device that she used on more than one occasion to shut down Iron Man's armor. Virgo was programmed after the Virgo sign. She was also particularly fond of money, seducing men, and relying upon proven tactics instead of taking risks.
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believed, could be prolonged indefinitely. However, when the androids were in the other dimension, they ceased to function because each of them was aligned with a particular zodiacal energy, energy that did not exist in the other dimension. The Avengers found
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androids, however, died due to imperfections soon after their activation, and the Virgo android proved to be impossible to activate, in essence, being "still-born." Scorpio was so distraught over the loss of the Virgo LMD, he seemingly took his own life.
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and Tigra had been sent to the same dimension and, reunited, the team was sent back to Earth by the Brotherhood. However, secretly the Brotherhood waited so that someday they could also send the Key to Earth again and create new conflicts for them.
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and was taken into custody along with the rest of The Zodiac LMD's that weren't destroyed during the battle. She arranged the ambush in which the android Zodiac killed all of the remaining human Zodiac leaders except Cornelius van Lunt, alias
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episode "Daughter of the Zodiac". This version is a flying robotic head utilized by Zodiac that is synchronized with the brainwaves of a telekinetic girl named
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version of the Zodiac later appeared, led by Scorpio in a new android body, massacred the human Zodiac, and took over their criminal operations.
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recruited to join his Zodiac. She and the other Zodiac members perish when Thanos abandons them on the self-destructing Helicarrier where
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Because the first version of the Virgo LMD was "still-born," Scorpio created a new Virgo. During their battle with the
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The fourth Virgo wears a special suit that transforms her into a winged female with a fiery head.
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Ecliptic's Virgo doesn't demonstrate any powers. She wields different guns and bows.
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in his "Theatre Of Genetics" to be part of his Zodiac crime organization. The
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This version is an alien with psychic powers and a member of
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is the name of several fictional characters appearing in
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The original Virgo was skilled in hand-to-hand combat.
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Virgo (comics)
American comic books
Marvel Comics
Avengers
Roy Thomas
Sal Buscema
Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition
Publisher
Marvel Comics
First appearance
Avengers
Roy Thomas
Sal Buscema
Zodiac
Zodiac
Denver, Colorado
Avengers
Publisher
Marvel Comics
First appearance
Zodiac
Life Model Decoy
Scorpio (Jacob Fury)
Capricorn
Pisces
Avengers
Iron Man
Tigra
Taurus
Hawkeye

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