Scorcher was a football-themed comic launched by IPC on 10 January 1970. It absorbed Score 'n' Roar in June 1971, becoming Scorcher and Score, and merged into Tiger on 5 October 1974. Its editor throughout was David Hunt. Annuals continued to be published until 1984. Strips included: 'The. Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page. Stream the best stories.
Extremist Scorcher is a villain in the second season of Supergirl.Scorcher is an Infernian extremist who wants to assassinate the president of the United States for intending to sign an act allowing for aliens to live on Earth. Scorcher sees this as way to regulate and registrate aliens.She was portrayed by Nadine Crocker.HistoryWhen she learns that the President intends to sign the alien embassy act, allowing aliens to live side by side with humans, Scorcher sees it as a hidden attempt of registration. Because of that, she tries to kill the president multiple times when she comes to National City, once during her arrival at the airport and again during the actual signing of the legislation. Both times, her assassination attempts are foiled by Supergirl. However, during the second attempt, Supergirl can actually identify her. Scorcher eventually flees with the human Maggie Sawyer.She brings Maggie to her hideout where she mocks Maggie for helping the alien community in National City.
While she does so, Supergirl and Alex arrive. While Supergirl distracts Scorcher, Alex frees Maggie.
Although Supergirl manages to freeze Scorcher with her breath, Scorcher ignites herself and breaks free of the ice. She continues attacking Kara with her fire powers but eventually, Kara flies around Scorcher so fast that the wind extinguishes her. The weakened Scorcher falls to the ground and is knocked out by Maggie with a metal pipe.Gallery.
Contents HistoryScorcher and her colleagues were hired by of the to stage a terrorist attack at the Mall of the Universe in, in order to bait the into a trap. It was Pylon's intent to have Dark Nemesis capture the Titans and outfit them with special bracelets that would record and transmit vital biological information about them back to the Veil. Dark Nemesis issued a public challenge to the Titans, one which they readily replied to. During the combat, Scorcher tangled with her thermokinetic counterpart Joto. Scorcher's powers proved to be more intense than his, and she quickly defeated him.Although the Titans suffered an initial defeat at the hands of Dark Nemesis, they turned the tide of battle and ultimately defeated them.Powers and Abilities Powers.Notes. Although it is clear that Scorcher is of Latino descent, her nationality has never been specified.TriviaScorcher is a human/ hybrid like Prysm, Argent, Joto, Risk and Fringe Related.Footnotes.