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Catra

8 appearances · Bronze Age · 1984–2011
Who is Catra?

Few villains from the toy-aisle-to-comics pipeline of the 1980s carry quite the feline menace of Catra, who prowled onto the page in 1984's Princess of Power: Disappearing Treasures, brought to life by creator Jim Mitchell in the heart of the Bronze Age. Published under the Mattel banner, she stalks through a world shared with the likes of Princess Adora, She-Ra, Bow, and Kowl — heroic company that only sharpens her edge as an antagonist worth watching. Her presence stretches across nearly three decades of publishing, threading through titles like Journey to Mizar and Adventure of the Blue Diamond, and while her catalog footprint is compact, every appearance counts. For collectors with a soft spot for that glittering, action-figure-fueled era of comics, Catra is a genuine artifact of a beloved moment in pop culture history.

Princess of Power: Disappearing Treasures
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★ First appearance
Princess of Power: Disappearing Treasures #[nn]
Jan 1984

Appearances

Princess of Power: Disappearing Treasures (1984)
Princess of Power: The Hidden Symbols Mystery (1984)
Princess of Power: Adventure of the Blue Diamond (1984)
Princess of Power: The Story of She-Ra (1984)
Princess of Power: Journey to Mizar (1985)
She-Ra Princess of Power Annual (1986)
Toyfare: The Toy Magazine (1997)
The Powers of Grayskull (2011)
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