But that story happened in the past... and since then, I've found my "family" -- and my place in the world... as a Teen Titan!
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~ Lilith Clay to the team.
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Less powerful than you? I lied about that too.
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~ Prime Earth Omen to Psimon.
Lilith Clay, also known as Omen, is a superhero from DC comics.
She is a psychic with the power of psionics, telepathy and precognition who joins the Teen Titans to stop threats. Since her appearance, her origins have changed from the Pre-Crisis depicting her as the demigoddess of the Titan Thia, or being the child of Loren Jupiter in the Post-Crisis.
She was created by Nick Cardy, Robert Kanigher and Dan Jurgens and first appeared in Teen Titans #25 in February 1970.
In her Pre-Crisis origin, Lilith Clay is the daughter of Thia, the Titan goddess of the sun and an mortal man who was eventually murdered by his lover. Unlike the rest of her siblings, she wasn't raised in Thia's cult and was taken away by a nurse and adopted by the Clays. When she was thirteen years old, Lilith developed psychic powers upon learning she was adopted. In the post-crisis origin, the Teen Titans' benefactor Loren Jupiter is her birth while her mother is unknown, but did help Lilith unlock her psychic abilities.
Adventures[]
After ending her position as a disco dancer, Clay joined the Teen Titans by having a premonition of a politician's death. At some point she left the team and formed the Titans West that consisted of Hawk, Dove (who she briefly dated), Beast Boy, Bat-Girl (Bette Kane) and Golden Eagle. The new Titans only completed one mission together, as it was shortly disbanded after the original team went there own ways. Once the team returned, Lilith remained with them to help cleanse Raven from her the demonic control of Trigon and accompanying Donna Troy to Themyscira. On the island, she helped the team stop Thia from taking over Olympus and elected to remain there while the others left.
Following the events of Crisis on Infinite Earths, Lilith's origins were changed as she joined the Teen Tians led by the teenage Atom (Ray Palmer) and Loren Jupiter. During her tenure with the team, she and Donna Troy were murdered by a Superman robot activated by the android Indigo. As a result of their deaths, Nightwing disbanded the Titans and Young Justice, but both teams were eventually reformed. Despite her death, Lilith was resurrected twice, once by Brother Blood to create a mother-figure and by Nekron during the Blackest Night storyline.
Prime Earth[]
On Prime Earth, Omen is a member of the original Teen Titans, but was forced to erase her (and the team's) time together to stop Mister Twister. In the New 52, she appears as a villain and agent of N.O.W.H.E.R.E., an organization created by Harvest to experiment on metahumans. However, this was negated with the DC Rebirth, where she returns a superhero and starts a counseling service with Power Girl. She's also become a member of the Justice League, which is referred to as the "Justice League Unlimited".
Trivia[]
Her new debut as a villain in the New 52 was not-well received by fans, resulting in the storyline being negated and having Omen return as a hero in Titans Hunt.
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