Artemis and her altered appearance in the reflection.
A glamour charm is an enchanted necklace that alters the physical appearance and voice of the wearer to create an illusion to the outside world.[1] How a glamour charm works depends on the specifics of the spell used.[2] They also all have something in common and those knowledgeable, like Ra's al Ghul, can thus recognize them.[3][4] The charm is only effective while it is being worn.[5]
History[]
2016[]
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Having somehow convinced Zatanna to create a Glamour Charm without telling her its true purpose, Nightwing gave it to Artemis so that she could go undercover with Aqualad after her death was faked.[1]
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Having worn the charm for weeks, Tigress had started the question her own intentions. She had built a life with Wally, but she threw it away in a heartbeat when Nightwing requested that she embark on the undercover mission. To the outside world, she was Tigress, a professional assassin, thanks to the Glamour Charm. The illusion was now in danger of becoming a reality, since Artemis was starting to forget who she was, and embrace her new life as Tigress.[6]
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While attending the summit between the Reach and the Light, Ra's al Ghul recognised Tigress's amulet as a Glamour Charm. He removed it, causing her to be seen for who she really was, not only blowing her cover, but Aqualad's as well.[5]
2018[]
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Artemis gave Forager a blue Glamour Charm, so that he could attend high school as "Fred Bugg". Unlike Artemis's Charm, this is itself concealed from view.[7]
2020[]
Cassandra Savage using a Glamour Charm to convincingly peddle her story and tear down Tigress's defenses.
As part of a conspiracy by Cassandra Savage and Lady Shiva to infiltrate the Team and extricate Shiva's daughter, all the while acquiring the Justice League's intelligence in the process, Cassandra took a page from Artemis's book and used a Glamour Charm to mask her appearance with the illusion that her left arm had been amputated and the left side of her face had been badly scared.[8][9]
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Sightings[]
- Season 2
- 07. "Depths"
- 09. "Darkest"
- 10. "Before the Dawn"
- 13. "The Fix"
- 16. "Complications"
- 19. "Summit"
- Season 3
- 11. "Another Freak"
- 25. "Overwhelmed"
- 26. "Nevermore"
- Season 4
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Hopps, Kevin, Giacoppo, Paul (writers) & Divar, Tim (director) (June 9, 2012). "Depths". Young Justice. Season 2. Episode 7. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ Weisman, Greg (2017-03-23). Question #21977. Ask Greg. Retrieved 2025-03-05.
- ↑ Weisman, Greg (2016-07-25). Question #21204. Ask Greg. Retrieved 2025-03-05.
- ↑ Weisman, Greg (2013-08-26). Question #21204. Ask Greg. Retrieved 2025-03-05.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Weisman, Greg (writer) & Divar, Tim (director) (March 9, 2013). "Summit". Young Justice. Season 2. Episode 19. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ Weisman, Greg (writer) & Divar, Tim (director) (January 26, 2013). "The Fix". Young Justice. Season 2. Episode 13. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Catt, Mae (writer) & Zwyer, Mel (director) (January 25, 2019). "Another Freak". Young Justice. Season 3. Episode 11. DC Universe.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Dubuc, Nicole (writer) & Berkeley, Christopher (director) (November 18, 2021). "The Lady, or the Tigress?". Young Justice. Season 4. Episode 07. HBO Max.
- ↑ Weisman, Greg (writer) & Heuck, Vinton (director) (November 25, 2021). "I Know Why the Caged Cat Sings". Young Justice. Season 4. Episode 08. HBO Max.