Fleur de Lys (superhero)

Fleur de Lys is a superheroine from Quebec and an ally of Northguard, created in 1984 by Mark Shainblum and Gabriel Morrissette in the comic New Triumph featuring Northguard.[1] The name of the character is inspired by the heraldic symbol of the fleur de lys, which is the official emblem of Quebec and a prominent part of the Flag of Quebec. The character was honored with a Canadian postage stamp in 1995, with fellow superheroes Superman, Nelvana of the Northern Lights, Johnny Canuck and Captain Canuck.[2]

Fleur de Lys uses a fleur-de-lys-shaped, non-lethal light saber to vanquish her foes.[3] The character's civilian identity is martial-arts expert Manon Deschamps,[4] from Quebec.[5]

In 2010, Fleur de Lys was featured in an animated web series, Heroes of the North, where it was revealed that the Quebecois heroine has brothers who are separatist terrorists.[6]

References

  1. "Superheroes put their stamp on Canada". The Ottawa Citizen. October 14, 1995. p. J3. — via ProQuest
  2. Colombo, John Robert (2001). 1000 Questions About Canada: Places, People, Things and Ideas, A Question-and-Answer Book on Canadian Facts and Culture. Dundurn. p. 249. ISBN 9781550029536. Retrieved 19 August 2020.
  3. Douglas, Ann (2002). Canuck Chicks and Maple Leaf Mamas: Women of the Great White North, a Celebration of Canadian Women. McArthur. p. 214. ISBN 9781552783122.
  4. Bell, John (2006). Invaders from the North: How Canada Conquered the Comic Book Universe. Dundurn. pp. 80–82. ISBN 9781459720749. Retrieved 19 August 2020.
  5. Bell, John (1992). Guardians of the North: The National Superhero in Canadian Comic-book Art. National Archives of Canada. p. 35. ISBN 9780662193470. Retrieved 19 August 2020.
  6. Kratina, Al (October 9, 2010). "Superheroes, strangeness are drawn together in our comics scene". The Montreal Gazette. p. E4. Retrieved 19 August 2020.
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