Personal Data

Name: Ultra-Woman

Alter ego: Grace Concord

Occupation: Adventurer, High Moderator

Marital status: Single

Known relatives: Gary Concord (father, deceased), Leandra (mother, deceased), Rebborizon (grandfather, deceased)

Group affiliation: None

Base of operations: Freedom-1 space station

Height: 6'9

Weight: 325 lbs.

Hair: Black Eyes: Black

First appearance: All-American Comics#12

History: Gary Concord was a brilliant scientist. Horrified by the fighting of the First World War, Concord swore he do all he could to prevent such action from repeating. While building a secret underground lab in 1939, there was an explosion. Concord wasn't killed, but rather entered a state of suspended animation.

He was found and revied in the year 2174, waking to a world ravaged by nuclear war, alien invasion, and a general breakdown of society. He was found by the tyrant Rebborizon, who hoped to use his knowledge to cement his rule over what was the Eastern seaboard. Instead, Concord waged a guerilla war against the madman. He eventually settled down with Rebborizon's daughter Leandra and fathered a child, Grace.

When Grace came of age, the remnant of her grandfather's forces attacked. Her parents were killed in the attack. Grace fled to Freedom-1, one of the last orbiting space stations. From there she trained and honed her body to perfection. Once ready, she continued her father's work to ending war.

Taking the name Ultra-Woman, she united the people of Earth. With the lost technology of the Amazons and other treasures, she helped restore the world and lay the foundation for the Legion of Superheroes. In the end, she took only a few items with her and walked out into the wilderness, never to be seen again.

Powers: Ultra-Woman was the perfect human, capable of near super-human strength, stamina and possessed a genius level of intelligence. She also made use of 'the lost treasures', items of incredible power considered lost to history. She showed an aptitude with Amazonion technology (the Purple Ray, Lasso of Truth) as well as ray guns of various strengths. She could fly with the aide of a rocket pack and tended to favor a saber and ray pistol for combat.

Based on characters and concepts created by Don Shelby (Jon L. Blummer)