Mantra

Alternate Names:Eden Blake
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Bio

Lukasz was an extremely experienced warrior whose master (Archimage) would reincarnate him and three other warriors into new bodies each time they fell in combat throughout the centuries. In Eden Blake's body, he could use the latent potential for magic inherited by those of her bloodline; the longer he was in her form, the more he could access this power, slowly becoming a vastly powerful sorceress. She could summon a mystical armor by invoking the word "Mantra". The armor acted as a "focus" for her powers, increasing the abilities greatly. She could also accomplish great things requiring vast power by reciting over and over the mantra given to her by Archimage, "Change, Growth, Power" while the power inside her built. - From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mantra_(comic)

Stories - 3

Chapters - 3

Whom the Gods Will Destroy Last updated - (Tuesday, December 18, 2007) "Whom the Gods Will Destroy" begins our fifth outing in the career of the Malibu's most popular heroine, Mantra. It follows immediately after our previous novel, "That Kind of September." Two previously published Malibu comics, "Avengers-UltraForce" and "UltraForce-Avengers," originally told a less thorough version of this saga from another point of view. The battle that those magazines featured, fought by two courageous hero teams in alliance, ended in failure, a failure that the Ultraverse never recovered from. But did these comics tell the whole story? The truth lies in finding out which Ultraverse universe was actually involved. Mantra -- the original Mantra -- would have been able to tell a much different story had she been allowed to. We will begin to tell that story now. This chapter commences what should be Mantra/Lukasz's most important adventure. We will do our best to have a new chapter ready to post at the beginning of each month until the whole saga is finished. Mantra's prize, if she wins it, shall benothing less than the continuation of the Multiverse as we know it. -- C.D. Lee.

Whom the Gods Will Destroy - Chapter 01 - "The Man on the Doorstep" Part of Whom the Gods Will Destroy Last updated - (Tuesday, December 18, 2007)
Whom the Gods Will Destroy - Chapter 2- The Tree of Eternity Part of Whom the Gods Will Destroy Last updated - (Wednesday, February 06, 2008) "Whom the Gods Will Destroy" begins our fifth outing in the career of the Malibu's most popular heroine, Mantra. It follows immediately after our previous novel, "That Kind of September." Two previously published Malibu comics, "Avengers-UltraForce" and "UltraForce-Avengers," originally told a less thorough version of this saga from another point of view. The battle that those magazines featured, fought by two courageous hero teams in alliance, ended in failure, a failure that the Ultraverse never recovered from. But did these comics tell the whole story? The truth lies in finding out which Ultraverse universe was actually involved. Mantra -- the original Mantra -- would have been able to tell a much different story had she been allowed to. We will begin to tell that story now. This chapter commences what should be Mantra/Lukasz's most important adventure. We will do our best to have a new chapter ready to post at the beginning of each month until the whole saga is finished. Mantra's prize, if she wins it, shall benothing less than the continuation of the Multiverse as we know it. -- C.D. Lee.
Whom the Gods Will Destroy - Chapter 3 Part of Whom the Gods Will Destroy Last updated - (Sunday, March 09, 2008) "Whom the Gods Will Destroy" begins our fifth outing in the career of the Malibu's most popular heroine, Mantra. It follows immediately after our previous novel, "That Kind of September." Two previously published Malibu comics, "Avengers-UltraForce" and "UltraForce-Avengers," originally told a less thorough version of this saga from another point of view. The battle that those magazines featured, fought by two courageous hero teams in alliance, ended in failure, a failure that the Ultraverse never recovered from. But did these comics tell the whole story? The truth lies in finding out which Ultraverse universe was actually involved. Mantra -- the original Mantra -- would have been able to tell a much different story had she been allowed to. We will begin to tell that story now. This chapter commences what should be Mantra/Lukasz's most important adventure. We will do our best to have a new chapter ready to post at the beginning of each month until the whole saga is finished. Mantra's prize, if she wins it, shall benothing less than the continuation of the Multiverse as we know it. -- C.D. Lee.