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Duplicate Girl

Luornu Durgo

First Appearance

Action Comics #276 (1961)

Powers & Abilities

FlightUnarmed CombatGadgetsDuplicationStealthLeadership

Teams

CarggitesLegion AcademyLegion Espionage SquadLegion of Substitute HeroesLegion of Super-HeroesLegionnaires

Also Known As

Luornu Durgo, Lu, Triplicate Girl, Duo Damsel, Una, Triad, Duplicate Damsel, Lelith

About Duplicate Girl

Luornu Durgo, better known as Duplicate Girl, is one of the most enduring and fascinating members of the Legion of Super-Heroes. Hailing from the planet Cargg, which orbits a triple star system, Luornu was born with the rare ability to split into three fully independent bodies simultaneously — a power unique even among her own people. She first appeared in Action Comics #276 in 1961, making her one of the earliest Legionnaires introduced during the Silver Age explosion of DC's 30th century mythology. That issue is a genuine grail for Legion collectors, representing the foundation of a character who would go on to carry multiple identities across decades of continuity.

Over the years, Luornu's story became one of the most emotionally resonant in Legion history. After one of her three bodies was tragically destroyed by the villain Computo, she was forced to operate as Duo Damsel — a bittersweet evolution that added real dramatic weight to her character. She later took the name Una during the Five Years Later era, a grittier, more mature period of Legion storytelling that is highly prized among serious collectors for its bold narrative risks. Across the various continuity reboots, she also appeared as Triad in the Reboot Legion and reclaimed versions of her earlier identities, giving collectors a rich variety of key issues to hunt across multiple eras.

Beyond her personal journey, Luornu played important roles in major Legion storylines including her involvement with the Legion Espionage Squad and her long, complex relationship with Chuck Taine, the Bouncing Boy. Her leadership qualities and tactical mind made her a cornerstone of the team even when she wasn't always in the spotlight. The Five Years Later run, the Great Darkness Saga tie-in appearances, and the Zero Hour Legion relaunch all feature significant Luornu moments that reward deep-dive collectors.

For collectors, Duplicate Girl represents incredible value across multiple decades and formats. Action Comics #276 is the premier key, but her Silver Age appearances in early Adventure Comics Legion stories, her Bronze Age development issues, and her prominent role in the beloved 1989 Legion of Super-Heroes relaunch all offer compelling acquisition targets. With the Legion experiencing renewed interest from DC, her back-issue appearances are increasingly recognized as undervalued gems. Whether you're building a complete Silver Age Legion run or chasing the gritty Five Years Later issues, Luornu Durgo's books belong in any serious DC collection.

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