Hippolyta "Lyta" Trevor Pre-Crisis Originally Fury was
Hippolyta "
Lyta"
Trevor, the daughter of the
Golden Age Wonder Woman and
Steve Trevor; Lyta inherited all her mother's powers. She was introduced in
Wonder Woman (vol. 1) #300. Like most Golden Age-related characters at the time, Lyta lived on the parallel world of "
Earth-Two". Lyta later adopted the identity of Fury, named after the Furies of
mythology, and was one of the founding members of
Infinity Inc. She began a relationship with her teammate
Hector Hall, the Silver Scarab, whom she had met as a child; they reunited as classmates at
UCLA. Shortly after their decision to marry, Hector was possessed by an enemy of his father,
Hawkman, and killed. Fury was pregnant with Hector's child, and it was instrumental in the Silver Scarab's defeat. In
52, a new Earth-2 with a similar history is created, and Lyta Trevor serves as a member of the Justice Society Infinity. Lyta, like all her Infinity Inc. counterparts, briefly made an appearance during the DC
Convergence crossover. Powerless and trapped on Telos, Lyta Trevor became a police officer before regaining her powers and taking on a Post-Crisis version of Jonah Hex. Eventually, Lyta and all of Infinity Inc. take over for the Justice Society on a returned Earth-2.
Post-Crisis Following the 1985 miniseries
Crisis on Infinite Earths, the Golden Age Wonder Woman retroactively no longer existed, and Lyta was now the daughter of the newly created character Helena Kosmatos, the Golden Age Fury (a Greek superheroine and a member of the
All-Star Squadron, and an
avatar of the
Fury Tisiphone) and had been raised by Joan Trevor (née Dale), also known as
Miss America, and her husband Derek. in
The Sandman #60; pencils by
Marc Hempel, inks by
D'Israeli. In
The Sandman, it was revealed that the Dream Dimension was a portion of the
Dreaming enclosed by Brute and Glob during
Morpheus' imprisonment. Upon Morpheus' return, Hector's soul was released and Lyta was sent back to Earth, where she gave birth to their son. Afterwards, Lyta blamed Morpheus for Hector's death; but Morpheus visited the child, named him
Daniel, and claimed him as an heir. When Daniel was later captured by
Loki and
Robin Goodfellow, Lyta invoked the
Three's
Erinyes aspect to destroy Morpheus, whereupon Daniel became the new Lord of the Dreaming. She began appearing in Thomas'
Young All-Stars, a book set in
World War II, and her backstory was revealed in
Secret Origins #12. She was a Greek national who had learned her brother was co-operating with Italian fascists who previously killed her father. When she confronted her brother with this revelation in front of their mother, it was too much for the widow to take and she died of an instant heart attack. Wishing revenge upon her brother, she was approached by
Tisiphone, one of the
Eumenides or Furies, who gave her a suit of magic armor, which increased her strength, speed and stamina. When angered, she became an avatar of Tisiphone, and it was in this state that she killed her brother. After Hippolyta's death during the
Our Worlds at War storyline, Helena went into mourning and much of her mental imbalance was resolved.
Erik Storn In
52, a new
Infinity Inc. created by
Lex Luthor was introduced, with a male hero going by the name of Fury. The newest Fury had been given blackened skin and claws after submitting to Luthor's Everyman Project. After Luthor's arrest and after the project was shut down, Erik's powers were disabled. He developed a stutter, which is later revealed to be a
defense mechanism to hide his desire for self-
castration. It is later revealed that Erik gained the ability to assume a female form, who is dubbed Amazing Woman. Erik is later found and tortured by
Codename: Assassin, having discovered and shared with
Jimmy Olsen precious information about
Project 7734. Erik puts Jimmy in contact with
Natasha Irons before dying. ==Powers and abilities==