Black Darna

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Black Darna is one of Darna's archenemies in the Darna (2005 TV Series). Katrina Halili played the role.[1] Her costume was similar to Darna's trademark red and gold but in all black and gold.[2][3] Halili played another Darna villain, Serpina (Valentina's half-sister), in Darna (2009 TV series).

Black Darna
In-story information
Alter egoCarol
SpeciesTransformed human / Marte-an (extra-terrestrial) meld
Place of originPhilippines
AbilitiesSimilar to Darna's
  • Possesses the allure of Venus, the glory of Apollo and the strength of Samson
  • Superhuman strength, stamina, speed, agility and endurance
  • Flight
  • Enhanced levels of hand-to-hand fighting skills and excel in various forms of combat
  • Resistance to magic
  • Accelerated healing factor
  • Laserbeam from her helmet
  • Weaponize helmet and medallions (throwing stars) via belt (2005 TV Series).

Character Description[]

Katrina Halili played Black Darna in Darna (2005 TV series).

Black Darna is the result of Darna's cooped up emotions. Before she became Black Darna, she was Carol, Narda's boss at work who is also jealous of her. After merging unintentionally with the darker side of the original Darna's essence, Carol later became engulfed in a bizarre cocoon in the middle of the city causing a massive traffic jam. The real Darna encountered the cocoon beforehand and tried to destroy it, but it proved too indestructible even for her strength, forcing her to just let it be as it was not harming anyone in anyway at that time, and instead proceeded to thwart a nearby occurring hostile takeover. Black Darna was conceived from the said cocoon shortly afterwards. Having all of the original Darna's strengths and abilities, Black Darna was undeniably one of the most formidable adversaries the heroine had to faced; she was also noticeably faster than Darna. Her only weakness is that like Darna herself, draws her powers from the white stone, which was how Darna stopped her by reverting to Narda.

See also[]

  • Darna
  • Darna (2005 TV Series)

References[]

This article incorporates material derived from the "Black Darna" article on the The Darna Wiki wiki at Fandom (formerly Wikia) and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License (2021-02-21).

  1. ^ Black Darna at IMDb
  2. ^ CNN Philippines Life Staff. . CNN Philippines. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  3. ^ Llanes, Rommel. "Darna Through Six Decades". PEP.ph. Retrieved 23 February 2021.

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