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== <div style="color:{{GC|A3}}">  Personality </div> ==
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''"When I'm good, I'm very good, but when I'm bad, I'm better.''
| quotation = "When I'm good, I'm very good, but when I'm bad, I'm better.
<c> - Mae West, I'm No Angel (1933) </c>
| author = Mae West
 
| source = I'm No Angel
 
| date = 1933
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Bombastic and flirtatious, Roxanna is a bawdy dame: confidant and with the knowledge of using her sexuality as a weapon.
Bombastic and flirtatious, Roxanna is a bawdy dame: confidant and with the knowledge of using her sexuality as a weapon.

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"Say there fellas, mine lending a little lady like me a hand?"
· Magic Mastermind ·
Demon Summoning
Poison
Identity
Real Name
Roxanne
Birthdate
June 5th, 1947 (When she was drawn)
Birthplace
Anaheim, California
Citizenship
Etoile
Physical Traits
Species
Sentient Construct
Sub-Type
Ink Drawing
Ethnicity
Caucasian
Gender
Female
Body Type
Petite with a dramatic hourglass
Hair
Black
Eyes
Gray
Skin
White
Powers & Abilities
Primary
Demon Summoning
Secondary
Poison
· Known Powers ·
Ink projection
· Equipment ·
The Pen


Personality

"When I'm good, I'm very good, but when I'm bad, I'm better. <c> - Mae West, I'm No Angel (1933) </c>


Bombastic and flirtatious, Roxanna is a bawdy dame: confidant and with the knowledge of using her sexuality as a weapon.

An Animated Pygmalion

The brain-child of Californian cartoonist Roger Miller in the early-to-mid-1930s.