Difference between revisions 899961607 and 899962191 on enwiki{{More citations needed|date=December 2009}} {{Superherobox| <!--Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics--> image=[[Image:MeloniThawne1.gif]] |caption=Art by [[Humberto Ramos]] and [[Wayne Faucher]] |character_name=Meloni Thawne-Allen |publisher=[[DC Comics]] |debut=''Impulse'' #23 (March 1997) |creators= [[Mark Waid]]<br>[[Humberto Ramos]] |real_name = |species = <!-- optional --> |homeworld = <!-- optional --> |alliances = |aliases = |supports =[[Bart Allen]] |powers = None }} '''Meloni Thawne-Allen''' is a [[fictional character]] in the [[DC Comics]] Universe, and the mother of the superhero [[Bart Allen|Impulse]]. She first appeared in ''Impulse'' #23 (March 1997). She was created by writer [[Mark Waid]] and artist [[Humberto Ramos]]. ==Fictional character biography== Meloni is a native of the 30th Century (which is, among other things, the time of the [[Legion of Super-Heroes]]) and is the daughter of President Thawne, a descendant of [[Eobard Thawne|Professor Zoom]] and [[Cobalt Blue (comics)|Cobalt Blue]]. She is married to Don Allen, son of [[Flash (Barry Allen)|Barry Allen]] (who was living in the 30th century with his wife [[Iris Allen]]) and one of the [[Tornado Twins]]. Their marriage brought to an end the long-standing feud between the two super-speedy families. When their son [[Bart Allen]] is born, it is discovered that the super-speed powers he has inherited from his ancestors also cause him to age at an accelerated rate. President Thawne has Bart placed in a virtual reality to keep (contracted; show full) {{DEFAULTSORT:Thawne, Meloni}} [[Category:Comics characters introduced in 1997]] [[Category:Characters created by Mark Waid]] [[Category:DC Comics characters]] {{DC-char-stub}} All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=899962191.
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