Who Is Andromeda? Origin, Powers and Key Facts
Andromeda (In the Public Domain): Andromeda is a Princess of Ethiopia from Greek legend.

Andromeda is a In the Public Domain comic book character, with over 21 comic issue appearances. Andromeda is a Princess of Ethiopia from Greek legend.
Who is Andromeda?
History Andromeda was a daughter of Cepheus and Cassiopeia. Her vain mother boasted of being more beautiful that the Nereids, insulting the various deities of the Sea. Poseidon send The Kraken to ravage the coast of Ethiopia. The only chance for Cepheus to appease the God was to sacrifice his virgin daughter Andromeda. Perseus, a young hero returning from slaying Medusa, offered to face the monster in exchange for the hand of Andromeda. Perseus and Andromeda later rose to the throne of Mycenae. Their children included Alcaeus, Autochthoe, Electryon, Gorgophone, Heleus, Mestor, Perses, and Sthenelus. Their descendants included many heroes, most notably Heracles.
Key facts
Andromeda is of human origin and first appeared in "The Outcast Of Lost World!". The character is published by In the Public Domain. With 21 recorded issue appearances, Andromeda ranks among the most featured characters in comics.
Frequently asked questions
Who is Andromeda?
Andromeda is a Princess of Ethiopia from Greek legend.
When did Andromeda first appear?
Andromeda first appeared in "The Outcast Of Lost World!".



