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Naomi

Naomi McDuffie

First Appearance

Naomi #1 (2019)

Powers & Abilities

FlightSuper StrengthInvulnerabilityBlast PowerHealingSuper SightSuper HearingEnergy-Enhanced StrikeLight ProjectionEnergy ManipulationCosmic Awareness

Teams

Justice League of AmericaYoung Justice

Also Known As

Naomi McDuffie, Powerhouse

About Naomi

Naomi McDuffie is one of DC's most electrifying modern creations, a teenager from the small town of Port Oswego who discovers that a Superman sighting near her home is just the beginning of a far bigger mystery — one tied directly to her own extraordinary origins. Co-created by writer Brian Michael Bendis, writer David F. Walker, and artist Jamal Campbell, Naomi burst onto the scene in her landmark 2019 debut series, immediately turning heads with breathtaking artwork and a story that peeled back her enigmatic past layer by layer. Her first appearance in Naomi #1 (2019) is the key book for collectors, establishing a character whose cosmic-level power set and emotionally grounded story set her apart from the crowded superhero landscape.

Naomi's origin reveals she is not from our Earth at all, but a survivor of a parallel world destroyed by a catastrophic event tied to individuals gifted with extraordinary abilities. Adopted and raised on Earth-Prime, she eventually unlocks a staggering array of powers — flight, super strength, invulnerability, energy projection, cosmic awareness, and more — placing her firmly in the upper tier of DC's power rankings. Her journey from curious small-town teen to cosmically empowered hero is chronicled across her debut limited series, which remains a collector favorite for its self-contained, prestige-feel storytelling and Jamal Campbell's jaw-dropping painted-style interiors.

Following her solo debut, Naomi was quickly elevated to the big leagues, joining the Justice League of America and playing a significant role in Young Justice, cementing her status as a generational talent within the DC Universe. A second solo series, Naomi Season Two, continued expanding her mythos and introduced deeper threats tied to her home reality. Her character also received a live-action television adaptation, which further boosted demand for her key issues among both longtime readers and new collectors entering the hobby.

For collectors, Naomi represents exactly the kind of modern investment worth pursuing — a debut issue with a tight print window, critical acclaim straight out of the gate, and a character DC has clearly committed to building into a cornerstone of their universe. First prints of Naomi #1 are increasingly sought after, and variant covers from both her solo series and Young Justice appearances add depth to any modern DC collection. With her power level, publisher backing, and growing multimedia presence, Naomi's key issues have strong long-term upside for anyone serious about collecting the next generation of DC icons.

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