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Black Alice (comics)
Black Alice (Lori Zechlin) is a DC Comics character introduced in Birds of Prey #76 (January 2005). She uses her magical powers to prey on drug dealers in her hometown of Dayton, Ohio.
Fictional character biography
Origin
Lori Zechlin is a teenager who lives with her father John and her mother. Shortly after her mother dies from a drug overdose, Lori discovers that she can steal the superpowers of others and plans to take revenge on the drug dealers responsible for her death. Black Alice later encounters the Birds of Prey, who bring her to Doctor Fate so she can learn to control her powers.
Day of Vengeance
In Day of Vengeance, Shadowpact recruits Alice to battle the Spectre and Eclipso. After the Spectre kills the wizard Shazam and destroys the Rock of Eternity, Alice declines to join Shadowpact. In Infinite Crisis, Alice helps combat a global prison break orchestrated by Alexander Luthor Jr.
The Society
Talia al Ghul, Felix Faust, and Cheetah approach Alice and resurrect her mother in exchange for her joining the Secret Society of Super Villains, but she refuses. Alice later obtains Doctor Fate's helmet, but gives it up when it begins punishing anyone who wrongs her. Alice later becomes addicted to antidepressants, which interferes with Darkseid's attempts to suppress her will.
Reign in Hell
In the Reign in Hell storyline, Alice travels to Hell to retrieve a stolen portion of her powers. She steals Satanus' power and inadvertently allows his sister Blaze to gain control of Hell.
Secret Six and Blackest Night
During the Blackest Night event, Alice joins the Secret Six. In May 2010, she began co-starring in a back-up feature in Teen Titans alongside Zachary Zatara and Traci Thirteen.
New 52
In The New 52 continuity reboot, Alice is an orphan who gained her powers after being possessed by a demon during a car crash that killed her parents.
Powers and abilities
Black Alice can temporarily steal the magical powers of any being regardless of how powerful they are, leaving her targets powerless in turn. While the maximum range of her ability is unknown, it is potentially limitless. Additionally, her clothes change to reflect attributes of the person whose powers she took.
In other media
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