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For the late Kryptonian, see Astra.


"So I grew up in Hell, had minions do my bidding, and rose to power 'til I practically ran the place."
—Astra[src]

Astra Logue (born c. 2005[1]) is the daughter of Alex Logue and the late Natalie Logue. She was accidentally damned to Hell after a botched attempt at exorcism by John Constantine.

During the chaos of Neron taking control of Hell from the Triumvirate, Astra stole eighteen evils souls and released them, allowing them to resurrect on the new Earth-Prime. She secretly plotted against the Triumvirate to become the new queen of Hell and take her revenge on Constantine.

Upon learning how the Fates were manipulating her, Astra decided to choose her own destiny and leave Hell, joining the Legends on the Waverider. However, after drinking from the Chalice of Dionysus and becoming immortal for 24 hours, Astra was coerced by Lachesis to stay loyal to the Fates by stealing the Waverider upon seeing the pain and suffering she would have as a human. She was ultimately convinced by Gary Green to rejoin the Legends and redeem herself, only to be killed by Atropos for her betrayal.

Astra was restored by Charlie using the Loom of Fate and began living with Constantine.

Biography

Original multiverse

Early life

Astra was born in 2005 to Alex and Natalie Logue.[1]

"It's strange the memories you hold on to when someone is gone."
—Astra Logue[src]

When Astra was a child, Natalie took her to a strawberry farm and the two of them ate together all day.[2]

Astra Logue

While at Newcastle, John accidentally damned Astra's soul to Hell trying to extort the demon Nergal into fighting another demon for him.

Years later, after Astra was possessed by a demon, John Constantine, Anne Marie Flynn, Gary Lester, Ritchie Simpson and Chas Chandler all came to her aid in attempt to exorcise the demon from her body. However, Renee Chandler said that Astra's own father used her as a tool in his black magic rituals, so John attempted to summon a greater demon, Nergal, to instruct the lesser demon to leave her. While the plan worked, Nergal then violently dragged Astra to Hell for eternity in front of everyone.[1]

In Hell

Soon after arriving into Hell, Astra was found by Lachesis who becomes her adoptive mother and motivates her hate for John Constantine, manipulating her for her own ends.[3]

Five years later, John traveled to Hell to save the soul of Ray Palmer.[4] Upon arriving, Satan offered John a chance to save Astra's instead. John chose to save her, but Astra, now a grown woman, revealed to John that she didn't want to leave Hell, preventing John from saving both her and Ray.[5]

Astra in Hell

Astra in Hell.

Later in Hell, Astra helps John and Nora Darhk break into the Soul Exchange to get Ray's soul token. While the two of them look for his, Astra secretly steals sixteen evil souls (including Caligula, Charles Manson, Genghis Khan, Grigori Rasputin, John Wayne Gacy, Joseph Stalin, Lizzie Borden, Mary Tudor, Marie Antoinette, Benjamin Siegel, Kathy Meyers and Damien Darhk). She later goes to the front desk of the Soul Exchange and releases the sixteen souls from Hell, offering them a second chance.[6]

New multiverse

"Do you want to know what my original sin was? It was you, Astra!"
John Constantine[src]

In the new multiverse that was recreated by the Paragons and Spectre after the Anti-Monitor Crisis,[7] the chain of events surrounding Astra being dragged to Hell were changed. John Constantine was an old friend and ex-boyfriend of Astra's mother, Natalie Logue, and after she was killed by a drunk driver John attempted to resurrect her by summoning a demon; however, the demon took Astra and dragged her to Hell. Astra's devastated mother then committed suicide out of guilt.[8]

Queen of Hell

Astra, the owner of a club in Hell called Brimstone, begins secretly her reign, sending Encores against John Constantine and the Legends.[9]

Astra talks to John

Astra talks to John.

Constantine meets with Astra, facing her about the Encores she discharged. She declines in light of the fact that those spirits are giving her with new souls. She is likewise tormenting a companion of his and on the off chance that he needs to stop him, she needs to slaughter her, which would be trivial. Later, Constantine hauls the encore Benjamin Siegel to hell with him to stand up to Astra with one projectile left in the Hellfire gun yet he discloses to her that he's never abandoning her. So, he utilizes the last shot to obliterate Ben rather.[9]

Later, Astra plays poker in Hell, her game hindered by Lachesis who is worried about their misfortunes so far. She chooses to "play mischievous" and tears an accessory from her neck containing Constantine's soul token. Astra attempts to get Constantine's life expectancy abbreviated and does as such, in return for some help. On Earth, Constantine drops dead.[8]

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Astra meets John in his personal purgatory.

In Purgatory, Constantine finds that it's Astra and attempts to persuade her that whatever she's done to get this going is a snare. He likewise discloses to her that he can change her mom's destiny and fix things, yet Astra won't play and won't give him additional time. A time later, John finally persuaded Astra that he can really spare her mom and she fixes a mind-blowing shortening, sending him back to follow through on his promise.[10]

In Hell, Lachesis sees that John Constantine is alive again and weights Astra into attempting to discover what his arrangement is so they can spare her mother without her, and let John decay. John enchants to snd a "government operative" (which is actually Astra) back to Hell, and thumps Astra oblivious in Hell and out of the physical plane.[11]

On the Waverider, Ava Sharpe takes Mick Rory and Gary Green to accompany her to Hell so she can drive Astra to support them. The three show up in Hell and approach an demon for bearings to discover Astra; he reveals to them she's at her club. Astra brings Ava and Gary into her office with the goal that she can demonstrate that she didn't send the Encores after John. She understands that Lachesis had taken her entire existence coins by imitating her and getting her collaborator to open her vault. Constantine's spirit coin has additionally been taken off her neck and supplanted with Vandal Savage's. Astra stands up to Lachesis and Atropos. Lachesis reveals to her that the spirit coins were turning into an interruption, and that she took the coins to drive her to think greater. She uncovers what their identity is, and welcomes her to go along with them as the third Fate, supplanting Charlie.[3]

Astra on the Waverider

Astra on the Waverider.

Astra is as yet stressed over her mom's destiny, yet the Fates reveal to her that she's reasoning excessively little and that as a destiny she can administer over something other than Hell. Astra says she will go along with them, yet that she needs Constantine's coin, as he is hers to play with. Astra discharges the Legends and advises them to support John. At the point when she uncovers that she's working with the Fates, Ava persuades her to assume responsibility for her life and accompany them to spare her mom without anyone else. He recovers it similarly as Ava and Nate Heywood show up, at that point they all arrival to the Waverider, where John discovers that Astra is there to administer development of the Loom.[3]

Leaving Hell for the Waverider

"I am still in Hell, aren't I?"
—Astra about working with the Legends[src]

With the three rings of the Loom of Fate found, Astra and John Constantine decide that it is time for him to keep his promise and revive her mother; however, when the Legends have a meeting as to who should be resurrected first, Clotho chooses Behrad Tarazi. The attempt is a failure though and results in damaging the Waverider. Astra thinks that she can help since she was groomed to be a Fate, but she is denied access to the Loom. Later, when the Loom disappears, she is blamed and imprisoned, but video footage obtained by Zari Tarazi reveals that the hellhound Marchosias caused it to be flushed into the sanitary system. After tricking the Legends into releasing her, Astra tells Constantine the hellhound's real name, allowing him to cast a banishing spell. Zari offers Astra a tour of the ship as a sign of friendship, but Astra quickly rejects it.[12]

Astra becomes a founding member of Delta Chi Sigma; she recruited Silvia Hines, who personally thanked her for being a friend and sorority sister, causing Astra to slowly soften. She is later approached by Lachesis who wants a favor after Astra drank from the Chalice of Dionysus and gained temporary godhood.[13]

Reluctantly betraying the Legends, redemption, and death

After joining the Fates to repay her debt, Astra is forced to steal the Waverider as Lachesis and Atropos board it and reclaim their rings. While onboard Astra clashes with Atropos over feelings and loyalty. Atropos suggests killing Astra after she mentions that in return for her loyalty to the Fates, Astra wants her mother brought back to life. However, Lachesis stops Atropos from attempting to kill her ex-protege, Astra. While Atropos is conjuring zombies to stop the Legends in 2020 Britain, Lachesis manipulates Astra by showing her a vision of her mother dying in front of her again. After witnessing this, Astra decides to spare herself the trouble and reluctantly joins the sisters as the third Fate.[2]

Astra is stabbed

Astra is stabbed by Atropos.

Astra dead on the floor

Death of Astra

After Atropos discovers that someone stole the three rings to their Loom of Fate, Astra quickly finds out it’s Gary Green after seeing the carrots from his bunny. After the trio capture Gary, Lachesis and Atropos have Astra torture Gary for information on where he hid the rings, since he used his magic to teleport them somewhere. Whilst torturing him, Gary forces Astra to open up on her good memories with her mom when they were picking strawberries. After she shared that memory, Gary finally convinced Astra to betray the Fates. As Astra was about to free him and they were about to fix the Time Courier to escape, Atropos entered the room. Atropos told her she is just as weak as any other human and her immortality is up. After that, Atropos throws her dagger at Astra, striking her in the heart, killing her, much to Gary’s horror.[2]

Resurrection

Charlie resurrects Astra but removes her memories and makes her a part of the television show Highcastle Abbey so that she and the Legends will not be killed by the Fates for inciting free will in the otherwise docile masses of their remade world. To pacify Astra, Charlie made Natalie a character as well with Constantine as their manservant. Eventually, Astra regains her memories, and ultimately chooses to leave the fantasy when she discovers that Natalie is fictional.[14]

New residence

Astra accompanies the other Legends in their attempt to destroy the Loom; Constantine tells her that if she focuses her magical powers, she is very potent. Constantine has her focus on her mother to focus the magic, but during her spell casting, she is distracted with memories of Lachesis. She later confides in Constantine that she does not know where her loyalties lie, between her biological mother or her adopted one.

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Astra fights alongside the Legends.

Astra confronts Lachesis and learns that Lachesis was more concerned about replacing Clotho than actually raising her. Lachesis soon sends Encores to kill her so Astra and the Legends fight for her life.

After the battle, Astra says farewell to Zari Tomaz. At the farewell party, she tells Constantine that she will live in his house; to pay the rent, she hands him his soul token.[15]

Legacy

The violent act in Newcastle that led to Astra's banishment to Hell caused to the group of magic users to split up, and John to place himself in Ravenscar Psychiatric Facility for the Mentally Deranged, where he continued to be haunted by his actions. Anne Marie became a nun in New Mexico, Gary started to do drugs more often and Ritchie put it behind him.[1]

Eventually, John was offered the opportunity to stop the "Rising Darkness" and chose to do it to honor Astra.[1]

While possessing Sara Lance, the demon Mallus used Astra's voice to offer Constantine Astra's soul in exchange for Sara's, John did not believe him and continued to exorcise him. John later told Sara that had he believed that Mallus was telling the truth about freeing Astra's soul, he would have taken the offer without any hesitation.[16]

Personality

"If you really want to win, it is not enough to be good at your own game. You also have to take out the competition..."
—Astra[src]

Before being unfairly commended to Hell, Astra was a kind, caring, polite, cheerful and innocent child. However, she got possessed by a demon who then killed her in retaliation after being exorcised out of her dragging her spirit to Hell,[1] where she quickly grew up losing her innocence and started blaming John Constantine for her being there.[5]

Although Astra did admit that, before she lost her innocence, she believed he would rescue her from the literal Hell she was in one day. Growing up, Astra learned how to manipulate others to do her work, but had no problems doing things herself if she needed. Upon returning from Hell, she had to learn to trust others and patience; her experience with the Legends did both.

Powers and abilities

Powers

  • Magic: Since being sent to Hell, Astra has learned how to use magic.[9] Although she doesn’t use it a lot much like her mother, Astra is a source of magic. According to John Constantine, if Astra focuses her magical powers, she is strong enough to destroy the Loom of Fate.[15]
    • Resurrection:Astra has learned how to resurrect people in history and bring them back with only their soul token.[9]
    • Teleportation: Astra can send people around Hell with a snap of her fingers as seen when she sent Masher to her sight.[9]
    • Interdimensional travel: Astra is able to travel from Hell to Purgatory whenever she wants.[10]

Former powers

Abilities

  • Occult knowledge: Astra has acquired extensive knowledge of the supernatural.[9]
  • Expert knife thrower: Astra has proven to having a level of proficiency with knifes.
  • Skilled hand- to hand combatant: Astra has proven to be a skilled fighter as shown when she and the legends were fighting the Encores.[15]
  • Demonology: Due to growing up in hell, Astra has gained a knowledge of demons, even being able to correctly identify a Hellhound's true name.[12]
  • Singing: Astra seems to be a decent singer.[14]

Equipment

Former equipment

  • Soul tokens: While in Hell, Astra had a bunch of tokens that could be used as currency or bargaining chips.[6]

Appearances

Constantine

DC's Legends of Tomorrow


Gallery

Promotional images

DC's Legends of Tomorrow

Season 5

Trivia

  • Astra is technically a teenager by Earth-Prime's timeline; however, due to being in Hell, which has a strange time flow, she is physically an adult.

Behind the scenes

  • Ironically, Olivia Swann (who plays Present Day Astra) was born in 1992, thirteen years before Astra.
  • In the DC comics, Astra Logue (also called Astrid), is the abused daughter of club-owner, Alex Logue. In 1978, she had summoned up a demon called Norfulthing that killed Logue and his associates. John Constantine and the Newcastle Crew tried to summon another demon to defeat it but failed to name and bind it properly. That demon, Nergal, killed Norfulthing as well took Astra to Hell with him. This failure greatly impacted John and led him to be committed to Ravenscar Secure Facility. However, at the end of the Critical Mass storyline, John succeeds in freeing Astra and every child's soul trapped in Hell, allowing them to depart to Heaven.

References

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